@DeMarkus The 3rd Thanks man. It's a 1987 Redline RL20ii. My parents bought her for me from a local bike store back in '87. I've had her ever since then. The pedals in this video are Hutch pedals I had on her from bitd. I've since given them to a friend in the BMX community and have basic red ones I got online from Porkchop BMX. The cranks are GT Power Series cranks that I got back in 6th or 7th grade. When I was younger I got sick of the decals that eventually were starting to peel, so one day I peeled them all off to have a clean all chrome look. The same friend that I gave the Hutch pedals too sent me full decals to replace back on this bike. Thanks for watching man!
@DeMarkus The 3rd You can see the bike now with decals back on her in my "BMX Triple Spiderman" video right around 0:33. ua-cam.com/video/IINfmDPR2ac/v-deo.html
nice to see flatland bmx is still vintage yet new school all out the same time not many sports can be done both ways at the same time. keep up the great videos
Stationary tricks came first like the cherry picker then rolling tricks firehydrant to decade. Thanks BMX PLUS for all the Intel photos of sequence of tricks! That's how country folk learned this stuff
That was sik. You made it look easy. I still love the old school bikes and tricks. Still have my 87 GT Pro Freestyle Tour,& it's still my favorite bike.
Shit is nasty.... I really do love how every individual have a true or hidden talent. Every individual is special in a way.... I watch another video of what had to be a 50+ year old man doing this. It blows my mind and make me smile.
Thanks Roftnite 999 and congratulations with your “new” Diamondback that’s so awesome. Have fun man! When I got back into freestyling with my bike, I had so much fun. It was like (still is like) being a kid again. I’ve been able to get back my old tricks and even learn some new ones that I never was able to do as a kid. What a rush that is each time. And it’s also a great way to get exercises too. Stay rad and thanks for watching!
@@trainertroysmith It's been a while and I never told you that i got into an accident shortly and fell face first into the ground because I swerved going too fast. All is good now, instead of bmx i bought a skateboard and its definitely a better feel for me and i'm excited to learn tricks and skate with my friend (who sold me the board). Have a great day and stay rad!
That was a good variety of oldschool tricks!! That last decade looked sweet!! I've always had trouble with the infamous decade and the cherry picker!! Well done!!
No way! I would never be able to pull half of those tricks at my age. Maybe the simpler rolling, and static tricks but definitely not Decade, Surfer. Also this is way more variety to watch than the modern spinning around flatland stuff nowadays. Not seen anything like this since the days when Dennis McCoy, RL Osborne, Rick Montero, and Kevin Jones. I'm sure there are plenty I seasoned and Pro riders have missed out.
Thanks Mills. Power to the modern spinning around stuff but long live old school too! Those days you speak of were rad, and they still live on in old school riders. Martin Aparijo and Eddie Fiola still ride almost every Tuesday at Huntington Beach California- they call it “HB Tuesday.” All are welcome to join to watch, ride, or just mingle and have fun. Rick Allison still rides. Ron Wilkerson, Dave Voelker, Woody Itson, and Pat Romano .. there’s some more names from the that era too. 😃
@@trainertroysmithyou’re killing it? How old are you? I’m 49 and just put a Haro sport lineage together to ride with my gf’s kids, and to get back into riding (as a family). Love the inspiration.
@@TheJetskidoctor hey thanks - I’ll be 47 this weekend. That’s awesome about the Haro Sport and riding as a family. I actually got a bike for my gf to ride around with me when I do tricks. Good luck and have fun man!
It sure was back in the day and still is for some! I miss those days where local bike stores stocked tons of gyros, pegs, framestanders, VHS freestyle videos, BMX plus magazines, and cool freestyle stickers. I’ll always ride my Redline to keep that spirit alive - and to keep me sore and bruised lol 😂
Wow man, that's amazing!! Just built a Hutch pro raider to bring me back to my childhood. And start learning all over again. Question for you, what pads are you using? Having difficulty finding something that really grips the front wheel on machined aluminum rims. Clear pads (Odyssey, Kool Stop) don't work as well as I though.
Thanks Pete! Have fun with that Hutch! I believe the pads I have on are Odyssey Slim-by-4. They’re clear pads. They really grip well (and squeak too lol). They were a game changer for me. When I was younger I used to always clean my rims amd pads with Simple Green. I still do that on occasion, but the need to do so with these pads is much less. Another thing that can help (after cleaning with Simple Green or an equivalent) is to spray some hair spray on the rims while spinning the tires. Let it dry a few seconds and then lightly wipe it off. But ever since I got these clear pads, I only clean my rims and pads at times versus needing to clean and hair spray before riding. Get those brakes dialed strong and have fun man!
I really want an old school BMX. I am getting to the age where I want to remember my early childhood. They don't come cheap though. Nice video. I can't do all that :)
Thank you Laura. Yes, get an old school BMX - you only live once! I know... they are not cheap that’s for sure. I’m so glad that I kept this Redline that I’ve had ever since 1987. Cheers!
I know! It makes it harder to do rolling tricks - say like a firehydrant. Some riders suggested that I change out to axle pegs in instead of the higher up fork pegs for that reason. At first it messed me up since I was used to having them higher. But it didn’t take long for me to get used to them down by the axle, and it made tricks easier. The old Redline fork peg in this video (think I had one of them off so I could do Miami Hoppers) was even bigger and set into the forks even lower than the other higher and skinnier fork pegs Redline made. I can’t imagine doing stuff on those! Thanks for watching dude! 🤙🏽
Nice work! That Rl20ii is NOT a small frame and for you to get that Decade on it under pressure while someone is filming after many tries is saying something.
Thanks! Yes, it’s a 1987 Redline RL20ii that I’ve had since I got it in 6th grade. The cranks are GT Power Series cranks. I love her and am so glad that I kept her all these years!
@@trainertroysmith oh for sure i have a bmx anytime i'm on it i feel free and like when i was a kid! you need to teach me these tricks though, i can just about ride the thing lol
crosbie croz Yes. The bike came with one piece cranks when I got it in ‘87. Maybe a couple years later I got these GT power series cranks. The store was out of redline flights and I liked how the power series cranks looked... so I went with them. I scratched the decals off years later when I scratched the original Redline decals off that had started to peel.
It does now but didn’t at the time I filmed this video. When I was younger the decals started to peel and get scratched up over time. One day I decided to just take off to have a clean look. Someone sent me a set of decals last year that I now have on her.🤙🏽
The trick at 1:26 is called a Lawnmower. I didn’t hold that one very long. Lawnmowers can be done by putting your foot on the tire like I did there or, alternatively, it can be put onto the seat. If you can stay in the balance point longer that I did there, you can pump the bike by pushing the tire with your foot… making it look as if you’re pulling the cord to start a lawnmower having one foot against the mower to brace it. 🤙🏽
@@bladerances5467 thank you. And I just accidentally removed your comment question asking if I would consider it (the lawnmower) to be a beginner move for someone just starting tricks. (I meant to hit reply and accidentally hit remove). So I’ll answer here: yes I’d consider the lawnmower to be a beginner move. But that’s not to say it is easy to learn. Any trick (from beginner onward in difficulty) requires learning and takes practice. For the lawnmower begin by first doing an endo while standing on the rear pegs and then going right into a partial wheelie. So grab the front and rear brakes when you first endo… this way you’ll go right into the wheelie when the back wheel comes down (with that rear brake already on). After you get used to doing that with control then you go for the next part which is (once the front wheel comes off the ground), you let go of the left grip and allow the bars to turn 180 degrees to the right. (You sorta have to lean the bike to the right… then you take your right foot of the right rear peg and put it either in the seat or in the tire… at that point your right arm will be holding weight of the bike (with the bars still turned 180deg). You can sorta pump the trick back n forth by pulling the right grip towards you and simultaneously pushing the tire with your right foot… then by releasing those two forces in unison allows you to rock the frame back n forth. And that’s how you snap out of it… you push the tire/pull the grip at the same time and then release allowing the bike to rebound back towards you (the bars flip back 180 degrees… you grab the left grip and look for the right pedal to put your fight foot on ). The right hand never leaves the right grip. It’s a fun trick so good luck and have fun. You’ll get it! Then you can try variations like a cancan lawnmower or balance lawnmower.
@@trainertroysmith thanks man i just started practiceing yesterday i wasnt doing an endo then the wheelie i was just like doing balance part on the rear pegs. Well atleast i now what was wrong thanks 👍🏻🤙
@@bladerances5467 cool have fun and keep practicing. You can practice the trick like that too: Ave the bars already turned and start by standing next to the bike with your left foot on the left rear leg and other foot on the ground. Then you step up into the trick moving your right foot from the ground to the tire (or seat). It’s a way to practice it a lot of times quicker and more easily. Ultimately you’ll want to endo to wheelie to ride into it and out. You’ll get it!
Father of time, literally back to back decades.,u must be 300. Lol
Mad props
Thanks Jose!
@DeMarkus The 3rd Thanks man. It's a 1987 Redline RL20ii. My parents bought her for me from a local bike store back in '87. I've had her ever since then. The pedals in this video are Hutch pedals I had on her from bitd. I've since given them to a friend in the BMX community and have basic red ones I got online from Porkchop BMX. The cranks are GT Power Series cranks that I got back in 6th or 7th grade. When I was younger I got sick of the decals that eventually were starting to peel, so one day I peeled them all off to have a clean all chrome look. The same friend that I gave the Hutch pedals too sent me full decals to replace back on this bike. Thanks for watching man!
@DeMarkus The 3rd You can see the bike now with decals back on her in my "BMX Triple Spiderman" video right around 0:33. ua-cam.com/video/IINfmDPR2ac/v-deo.html
Smooth moves 😎
ua-cam.com/video/ItzPBO--0hg/v-deo.html I learned how to surf in Florida, but not on water! 🚴🏾♂️🏄🏾♂️
That was sick I like how he just chills n resets pedals while sitting on the bars not a big deal lol. Right on man sick riding
I have a bigger J than yours
@@JohnDoe-wt3pj what u even mean
Look at your prof pic
@@JohnDoe-wt3pj lol ur silly dude
Haha
Good stuff man. Nice assortment of classic tricks.
Thanks man 🤙🏽
Hola cómo estás bien gracias 🤩
Well done. Not many can hop on their old bike and bust out over a dozen tricks.
Nice prostyler ...been slowly getting back into riding flatland like I did in the 90s
crosbie croz thank you and have fun getting back into it!
nice to see flatland bmx is still vintage yet new school all out the same time not many sports can be done both ways at the same time. keep up the great videos
Eric Sanquist thank you. I agree. I’m old school but love watching and riding with new school riders and think it makes the sport that much fuller.
Stationary tricks came first like the cherry picker then rolling tricks firehydrant to decade. Thanks BMX PLUS for all the Intel photos of sequence of tricks! That's how country folk learned this stuff
when he isnt starring in die hard, hes getting rad af.
Lol
Nice riding man. I still have my 1985 Haro sport. I don't have those skills anymore though. :)
Thank you and that’s really cool that you still have your Haro Sport. Keep her!
brings back memories of my friend from 81 and his chrome redline
That was sik. You made it look easy. I still love the old school bikes and tricks. Still have my 87 GT Pro Freestyle Tour,& it's still my favorite bike.
Thanks. Me too I love the old school bikes and tricks. That’s cool you still have your 87 PFT!
Dang…thats some hard core talent
what a legend
recommended after scotty cranmers video on oldschool tricks
pakno gomez thank you 🤙🏼
Same here came up after watching Scotty crammer's video
Amazing moves! Holy shit those were very well executed, aggressive even 😂
Those some pretty mean tricks man, nice bike too. Cheers from Australia
Thanks mate and cheers! 🤙🏽
They are the OG's
Shit is nasty.... I really do love how every individual have a true or hidden talent. Every individual is special in a way.... I watch another video of what had to be a 50+ year old man doing this. It blows my mind and make me smile.
Yeah I think I know who your talking about. Is it John Healy? Check out his Candy Bar Peg Picker trick. Insane!
that was gnarly this guys got good style. im not much of a flatland rider but this gave me the inspiration i needed to get on my bike later.
Thanks Jon and have fun on your bike. 🤙🏽
Wait i got an idea...
This lad should go to the local park and do a "pretending im a noob BMX Rider" video...
That’s a good idea! 💡 🤔🤪
@@trainertroysmith thx bro 😁
bought a used diamondback from 2005 today, cant wait to get into bmx again. also cool video man those tricks are clean
Thanks Roftnite 999 and congratulations with your “new” Diamondback that’s so awesome. Have fun man! When I got back into freestyling with my bike, I had so much fun. It was like (still is like) being a kid again. I’ve been able to get back my old tricks and even learn some new ones that I never was able to do as a kid. What a rush that is each time. And it’s also a great way to get exercises too. Stay rad and thanks for watching!
@@trainertroysmith It's been a while and I never told you that i got into an accident shortly and fell face first into the ground because I swerved going too fast. All is good now, instead of bmx i bought a skateboard and its definitely a better feel for me and i'm excited to learn tricks and skate with my friend (who sold me the board). Have a great day and stay rad!
@@purgatorywaits Hey glad to hear you’re okay and that you’re excited to skate with your buddy. Enjoy and stay rad too!
Love it , we were all good ; we had fun. Today's youngsters are on a different beverage.....a MORE HIGH PERFORMANCE ONE.
I'm feeling nostalgic watching this
old school--super sweet, thanks
That was a good variety of oldschool tricks!! That last decade looked sweet!! I've always had trouble with the infamous decade and the cherry picker!! Well done!!
jose rodriguez Thanks Jose!
Wowwwwwwwwwww real skill there mate you should play vanilla ice or rump shaker in the background mate all the best keep it up ive sub 👍❤️✌️🇲🇾
Thanks mate and lol yes some vanilla ice or rump shaker would tie in the old school BMX for sure 😄👊🏽🤙🏽
@@trainertroysmith 😁 definitely mate cheers keep it up ya 👍✌️
No way!
I would never be able to pull half of those tricks at my age. Maybe the simpler rolling, and static tricks but definitely not Decade, Surfer.
Also this is way more variety to watch than the modern spinning around flatland stuff nowadays.
Not seen anything like this since the days when Dennis McCoy, RL Osborne, Rick Montero, and Kevin Jones. I'm sure there are plenty I seasoned and Pro riders have missed out.
Thanks Mills. Power to the modern spinning around stuff but long live old school too!
Those days you speak of were rad, and they still live on in old school riders. Martin Aparijo and Eddie Fiola still ride almost every Tuesday at Huntington Beach California- they call it “HB Tuesday.” All are welcome to join to watch, ride, or just mingle and have fun. Rick Allison still rides. Ron Wilkerson, Dave Voelker, Woody Itson, and Pat Romano .. there’s some more names from the that era too. 😃
@@trainertroysmithyou’re killing it? How old are you? I’m 49 and just put a Haro sport lineage together to ride with my gf’s kids, and to get back into riding (as a family). Love the inspiration.
@@TheJetskidoctor hey thanks - I’ll be 47 this weekend. That’s awesome about the Haro Sport and riding as a family. I actually got a bike for my gf to ride around with me when I do tricks. Good luck and have fun man!
This is what "BMX Freestyle" was all about !!! Salute to all who have or had a "Rotor" or a "Gyro"...... "Fork-standers" or even "Platforms" !!!!
It sure was back in the day and still is for some! I miss those days where local bike stores stocked tons of gyros, pegs, framestanders, VHS freestyle videos, BMX plus magazines, and cool freestyle stickers. I’ll always ride my Redline to keep that spirit alive - and to keep me sore and bruised lol 😂
Yor so good ive never seen anything like that!!
That was awesome bro...brings back a lot of memories of freestyling back in the day. Keep it up 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼😎😎😎😎
Thank you!
That‘s what you call muscle-memory 💪
Muscle-memory yeah! 😃💪🏽
Thanks for the trip down memory lane..
Nice riding man!!!
You definitely spent some time on 2 wheels. Cool bike also👍
Thank you and yes I sure did starting back in elementary school. Such a great hobbie
still got it. and my neighbor hating on me for riding a one wheel cuz im in my late 30s. good job
Thanks man🤙🏽🤙🏽
Hell ya dog! Respect ! Reminds me of watching my brothers as a kid
My man started doing the gta speed glitch in reverse
TS dats COOL Bro O.S. O.G. ❤️👍🏾 from SCOOTER B B.M.X. Forever 😎😁💯💫💥❤️
Thanks Scooter B! O.S. O.G. Keepin it fly and rad forever 🙌🏽👊🏽 ❤️👊🏽
sweet, love it man
Seat propped way up, just like I remember it.
What is the knight industries two thousand doing there.
Ha yeah right! I swore it drove away and I didn’t see anyone getting into it. 🤔😄
Very nice.
Wow man, that's amazing!! Just built a Hutch pro raider to bring me back to my childhood. And start learning all over again. Question for you, what pads are you using? Having difficulty finding something that really grips the front wheel on machined aluminum rims. Clear pads (Odyssey, Kool Stop) don't work as well as I though.
Thanks Pete! Have fun with that Hutch! I believe the pads I have on are Odyssey Slim-by-4. They’re clear pads. They really grip well (and squeak too lol). They were a game changer for me. When I was younger I used to always clean my rims amd pads with Simple Green. I still do that on occasion, but the need to do so with these pads is much less. Another thing that can help (after cleaning with Simple Green or an equivalent) is to spray some hair spray on the rims while spinning the tires. Let it dry a few seconds and then lightly wipe it off. But ever since I got these clear pads, I only clean my rims and pads at times versus needing to clean and hair spray before riding. Get those brakes dialed strong and have fun man!
I really want an old school BMX. I am getting to the age where I want to remember my early childhood. They don't come cheap though. Nice video. I can't do all that :)
Thank you Laura. Yes, get an old school BMX - you only live once! I know... they are not cheap that’s for sure. I’m so glad that I kept this Redline that I’ve had ever since 1987. Cheers!
Hot stuff old man 😂
this is the guy from RAD all grown up
Thanks for keeping it Ol'school.super bud.
Thanks Tony. OSBMX shall live on! 💪🏽🤙🏽
Teaaaach ur good af
What type of bike? I like it.
@@wayne971 it’s a 1987 Redline RL20II 🤙🏼
Ha ha ha great freestyle
Old school guys rule
Good stuff! Rebuilding/converting hutch pro raider to flatland freestyle bike. It's what I had 84-89
Gavins Playground How exciting. Good luck with your build!
Old school. Bmx. The. Best. I love
OSBMX 👊🏽🤙🏽
Iloveyou. Broo. Old school bmx 80s
You just blowing my mind that's not easy
Imagine seeing a random dad doing this in front of your house
Awesome riding @troy Smith
Saw the thumbnail and was like that looks familiar. My younger brother lives right down the street
man even has the trans am in the background
Awesome! Are you still riding?
Thank you man and no I’m not riding as of now… I need a hip surgery. I will get back into riding again though!
@@trainertroysmith wish you good luck for the surgery! Would like to see more material, the Cherrypicker was awesome as well🤘🏽
@@Dr.Mar1O hey thanks so much!
Remember kids..NEVER underestimate your elders
wow your good how long have you been doing this
Thanks Michael. I did it for many years back around ‘86-‘’92 and then I picked it back up in 2016ish. 🤙🏽
I'm studying this video very intensely right now. 💯🤟🏾💯
@@l.a.maclin6591 two brakes four pegs that’s a rap let’s go!! 💯
Dude got skill!...
Bad assss 👍
I Love The Old Gts
Me too. My good friend had an ‘87 GT pro performer. This bike I’m riding is my original ‘87 Redline rl20ii.
Hey What's Good Huge Fan I Love Your Videos They Are So Aswome
Thank you!
If i wouldve tried that i wouldve broken all my bones
wow! nice tricks! im a your fan :D
Still got it!!!
Those small fork pegs were the worst!!
I know! It makes it harder to do rolling tricks - say like a firehydrant. Some riders suggested that I change out to axle pegs in instead of the higher up fork pegs for that reason. At first it messed me up since I was used to having them higher. But it didn’t take long for me to get used to them down by the axle, and it made tricks easier. The old Redline fork peg in this video (think I had one of them off so I could do Miami Hoppers) was even bigger and set into the forks even lower than the other higher and skinnier fork pegs Redline made. I can’t imagine doing stuff on those! Thanks for watching dude! 🤙🏽
More than most!
Nice! RL20II Pro styler \m/
Thank you!
old school tricks .. whooaaaa
What frame is that?
It’s a 1987 Redline RL20ii frame, forks, and handlebars (Redline forklifter bars). I got her back in 87 from a bike shop and have had her ever since!
Padre dame mi bici que tengo que ir a la escuela!!
Ja ja that’s funny! Es divertido! 😄 Bueno, un momento!
Sorry but that trans am took my attention more than the tricks 😍😍
Haha! Yes it’s a nice one. At 0:48 👍🏽
Nice work! That Rl20ii is NOT a small frame and for you to get that Decade on it under pressure while someone is filming after many tries is saying something.
GenerationOfBmx thanks man!
Red line? 🤔 nice BMX!!
Thanks! Yes, it’s a 1987 Redline RL20ii that I’ve had since I got it in 6th grade. The cranks are GT Power Series cranks. I love her and am so glad that I kept her all these years!
Nice decade.what kinda frame is that?
Thanks Samuel. It’s a Redline. RL20ii ‘87.
Keeping it alive
Nice red line
1:40 That’s we’re fort nite got there ideas
Still lit 🔥
Amazing
Nice man!
since the lockdown a lot more adult's going to that inner child and being on a bmx i be one of them this is sick !
I’d agree and think it’s a good thing. Let that inner child out to express and play! 🤙🏽
@@trainertroysmith oh for sure i have a bmx anytime i'm on it i feel free and like when i was a kid! you need to teach me these tricks though, i can just about ride the thing lol
@@missblackman88 awesome! Once the snow is gone I plan to make how to’s and teach how to do these tricks. 👍🏽
@@trainertroysmith wicked i shall be waiting :D
sos muy bueno amigo
Muchas gracías amigo
🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️truly amazing
nice supra!!!!!!!
Nice 😎
Nice bars
id like the bike
reminds me of the movie Rad Racing
yup definitely i have it on dvd still and a replica of his bike
wholesome
Ooh red tires.
Are those gt powerseries cranks..
crosbie croz Yes. The bike came with one piece cranks when I got it in ‘87. Maybe a couple years later I got these GT power series cranks. The store was out of redline flights and I liked how the power series cranks looked... so I went with them. I scratched the decals off years later when I scratched the original Redline decals off that had started to peel.
Does it have no stickers?
It does now but didn’t at the time I filmed this video. When I was younger the decals started to peel and get scratched up over time. One day I decided to just take off to have a clean look. Someone sent me a set of decals last year that I now have on her.🤙🏽
Is that a Gary fisher bike
No it’s an ‘87 Redline rl20ii
What frame?
1987 Redline RL20ii frame and forks.
1:26 whats the tricks
The trick at 1:26 is called a Lawnmower. I didn’t hold that one very long. Lawnmowers can be done by putting your foot on the tire like I did there or, alternatively, it can be put onto the seat. If you can stay in the balance point longer that I did there, you can pump the bike by pushing the tire with your foot… making it look as if you’re pulling the cord to start a lawnmower having one foot against the mower to brace it. 🤙🏽
@@trainertroysmith o thanksmman for the name even tho you didnt hold it for to long it still looks pretty RAD
@@bladerances5467 thank you. And I just accidentally removed your comment question asking if I would consider it (the lawnmower) to be a beginner move for someone just starting tricks. (I meant to hit reply and accidentally hit remove). So I’ll answer here: yes I’d consider the lawnmower to be a beginner move. But that’s not to say it is easy to learn. Any trick (from beginner onward in difficulty) requires learning and takes practice. For the lawnmower begin by first doing an endo while standing on the rear pegs and then going right into a partial wheelie. So grab the front and rear brakes when you first endo… this way you’ll go right into the wheelie when the back wheel comes down (with that rear brake already on). After you get used to doing that with control then you go for the next part which is (once the front wheel comes off the ground), you let go of the left grip and allow the bars to turn 180 degrees to the right. (You sorta have to lean the bike to the right… then you take your right foot of the right rear peg and put it either in the seat or in the tire… at that point your right arm will be holding weight of the bike (with the bars still turned 180deg). You can sorta pump the trick back n forth by pulling the right grip towards you and simultaneously pushing the tire with your right foot… then by releasing those two forces in unison allows you to rock the frame back n forth. And that’s how you snap out of it… you push the tire/pull the grip at the same time and then release allowing the bike to rebound back towards you (the bars flip back 180 degrees… you grab the left grip and look for the right pedal to put your fight foot on ). The right hand never leaves the right grip. It’s a fun trick so good luck and have fun. You’ll get it! Then you can try variations like a cancan lawnmower or balance lawnmower.
@@trainertroysmith thanks man i just started practiceing yesterday i wasnt doing an endo then the wheelie i was just like doing balance part on the rear pegs. Well atleast i now what was wrong thanks 👍🏻🤙
@@bladerances5467 cool have fun and keep practicing. You can practice the trick like that too: Ave the bars already turned and start by standing next to the bike with your left foot on the left rear leg and other foot on the ground. Then you step up into the trick moving your right foot from the ground to the tire (or seat). It’s a way to practice it a lot of times quicker and more easily. Ultimately you’ll want to endo to wheelie to ride into it and out. You’ll get it!
Muy bueno!!!
You are BA!