Im ready for this one. I like that you showed it from 3 different heights. As for the next trick tip, I'm not sure what it's called. You grab the nose and slide on the tail doing a 180 or 360! I need that 1 in my arsenal! Stay up, heal faster brother! Peace out!
Dope breakdown as always my guy! Lovin all my these tutorial vids🙌 keeping my chest over the wheel was an additional tip that helped me out a ton with these. I used to straighten my back halfway down in preparation to land and I’d always land stiff or too heelside. Someone told me to keep the chest over the wheel throughout the entire rotation and it changed everything for me💯
Do rim savers make setting the bead harder? Thanks. That XtrRad tire on my Pint did not set the bead in under 35 psi I can tell you that. A tire store was generous to help. They lubed the dookie out of it and put it in a cage. It took 60 psi to set.
TFL can we get a straight XR/VESC rail? Something cheap like WTF with nice access holes for inner hub bolts. I still see plenty of people loving their straigts, but really I just want those darned inner hub bolt access holes and stronger aluminium. 🤙 Bodhi I know you love em straight rails!
A way to get your fakie practice in with zero extra effort and time, is to start this trick switch.😀 I actually do this with all tricks I learn, that require a switch. I find that getting into a trick is easier than getting out. So I make getting out as easy as possibe.
Just stopping in to say bodhi content is the best float life content.
Sending healing energy to that collar bone!!!
Thank you thank you!! ❤️🩹❤️🩹
Im ready for this one. I like that you showed it from 3 different heights. As for the next trick tip, I'm not sure what it's called. You grab the nose and slide on the tail doing a 180 or 360! I need that 1 in my arsenal! Stay up, heal faster brother! Peace out!
I need this one too! I think maybe it's called nose grab tail slide
Kyle Hansen rocks this move often. I'd dig learning it, too
Love you too, Bodhi
Going to have to start practicing riding switch. Been hesitant because it feels so scary. Great breakdown as always.
It’ll feel better and better! Trust me!
love it! give us that tutorial on monkey drop / acid drop / caveman !
Always great my guy! Keep ‘em coming.
awsome tutorial bud, keep it up.
Dope breakdown as always my guy! Lovin all my these tutorial vids🙌 keeping my chest over the wheel was an additional tip that helped me out a ton with these. I used to straighten my back halfway down in preparation to land and I’d always land stiff or too heelside. Someone told me to keep the chest over the wheel throughout the entire rotation and it changed everything for me💯
That’s a great tip!! 🔥
Excellent choice of backgrounds. great tips
Thank you for the rim damage warning 🙏🤙
I'm no trickster, but appreciate the mad skills...thanks for the tutorial 🤙
I've been waiting for this one, but I guess I need to go work on my bonk 180's first!
Do rim savers make setting the bead harder? Thanks.
That XtrRad tire on my Pint did not set the bead in under 35 psi I can tell you that. A tire store was generous to help. They lubed the dookie out of it and put it in a cage. It took 60 psi to set.
Great content
TFL can we get a straight XR/VESC rail? Something cheap like WTF with nice access holes for inner hub bolts. I still see plenty of people loving their straigts, but really I just want those darned inner hub bolt access holes and stronger aluminium. 🤙 Bodhi I know you love em straight rails!
Bodhi Bodhi Bodhi
A way to get your fakie practice in with zero extra effort and time, is to start this trick switch.😀 I actually do this with all tricks I learn, that require a switch. I find that getting into a trick is easier than getting out. So I make getting out as easy as possibe.
I need switch training for sure 😂
Tip.. go. Turn backside... bolts
Can I get a free one wheel
No
Oh dang but im not giving up 💀
Love trick tip vids
Love you dawg! 🫡🫶