Thx bro, the vid was cool. Im 47 and haven't been on a BMX in years. I had a GT Performer as a kid. Back then, i didn't live around skate parks. We had the street lol. Which is why i was limited to learn only a few tricks.. surfing, endos etc. This video gave me inspiration to buy a bike (Destro. white). Im going to try a park tomorrow hopefully i will have the balls to try. Pray for me. Lol. Is it necessary for me to remove the handbrake?
If you plan on doing tricks where you let off the bars or you need to hold hands close, it would be good to remove the brakes. I would let them stay on for a few weeks or months until you get used to the bike better
Hello Jacob, appreciate your videos a lot. As a 51 yr old beginner, I'm using them a lot. My question: how do I 'drop the front end'? I reckon I need it for hopping in as well (as opposed to dropping in). TIA
Thx bro, the vid was cool. Im 47 and haven't been on a BMX in years. I had a GT Performer as a kid. Back then, i didn't live around skate parks. We had the street lol. Which is why i was limited to learn only a few tricks.. surfing, endos etc. This video gave me inspiration to buy a bike (Destro. white). Im going to try a park tomorrow hopefully i will have the balls to try. Pray for me. Lol. Is it necessary for me to remove the handbrake?
If you plan on doing tricks where you let off the bars or you need to hold hands close, it would be good to remove the brakes. I would let them stay on for a few weeks or months until you get used to the bike better
Btw its impressive that you are riding at that age🔥
I've needed this tysm!
Hello Jacob, appreciate your videos a lot. As a 51 yr old beginner, I'm using them a lot. My question: how do I 'drop the front end'? I reckon I need it for hopping in as well (as opposed to dropping in). TIA
Yeah, really good way 🤘🤘🤘
Love this
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