Cool video! I find it hilarious that a surfer is now a "beginner trick." When I was growing up (in the mid-80s), there probably weren't 3 guys in my entire town that could do a surfer. Many of us looked at that trick as completely nuts! lol
Awesome to see you still riding, Dave. I still ride a bit, but I didn't ride for about 10 years and getting back into it is difficult. I started in '87, so I have a little more experience than most - I'd have to say that a hitchhiker is FAR beyond a beginner move. I was happy to see the other tricks, as I've seen a few "beginner" how to's and the tricks were so advanced it was certain to discourage people from picking up on the sport. Tricks I think are great beginner tricks and stepping stones are: Mega spins, Cyclones, tailwhips ( as a primer for whiplashes ), and once a person perfects backwards steamrollers, the fire hydrant. Great video!
Hell yeah man I'm 19 and have done street for 7 years and racing for 5 months and I just picked up a 1986 diamondback hot streak rusted and beat on the side of the road stripped for its parts and want to rebuild it
Thanks for these but they're definitely more for those with a background in riding already I'd say rather than complete beginner 🤔 I'm coming new to BMX at 36 and feel there's a long way to go before getting any of the single wheel tricks...
Well, what about the weight of the bike? I mean, I have a BMX made in Japan and it weighs approximately 18 kilograms. Can I train on it or not? Please answer me.😢
Cool video!
I find it hilarious that a surfer is now a "beginner trick." When I was growing up (in the mid-80s), there probably weren't 3 guys in my entire town that could do a surfer. Many of us looked at that trick as completely nuts! lol
Bmx thanks 🥰🫡🤝
Awesome to see you still riding, Dave. I still ride a bit, but I didn't ride for about 10 years and getting back into it is difficult. I started in '87, so I have a little more experience than most - I'd have to say that a hitchhiker is FAR beyond a beginner move. I was happy to see the other tricks, as I've seen a few "beginner" how to's and the tricks were so advanced it was certain to discourage people from picking up on the sport. Tricks I think are great beginner tricks and stepping stones are: Mega spins, Cyclones, tailwhips ( as a primer for whiplashes ), and once a person perfects backwards steamrollers, the fire hydrant. Great video!
I can already do the peg wheelie.The trick i want to learn now is the steamroller.
Nice job teacher! tks from Brazil.
Hell yeah man I'm 19 and have done street for 7 years and racing for 5 months and I just picked up a 1986 diamondback hot streak rusted and beat on the side of the road stripped for its parts and want to rebuild it
Thanks man!
backward steam roller is as far as i got almost a funky chicken
Im old school and back in the day to us mere mortals the surfurer was considered advanced and most of us to freaked out to try it
Thanks for these but they're definitely more for those with a background in riding already I'd say rather than complete beginner 🤔 I'm coming new to BMX at 36 and feel there's a long way to go before getting any of the single wheel tricks...
Here i am at 39 trying these on a 26”
44 here😅🤘🏼
I’m 43 and haven’t rode in years, bout to make a purchase and start again😂
Just assembled my new 26 today. 56 y/o getting back into it
What would be a good intermediate bike for this style?
Well, what about the weight of the bike? I mean, I have a BMX made in Japan and it weighs approximately 18 kilograms. Can I train on it or not? Please answer me.😢
Yes bro you can do this shit on damn near any bike with practice
Don’t swing your foot to propel yourself or you will burn your leg
Bro you literally almost had that last trick