I had all but given up on flatland, but now that I have found your channel I am ready to give it another shot. Thanks so much for all these great videos!
Your videos are exactly what I’ve been looking for! Thanks so much! I’m still at a pretty basic stage in my riding, but lately I can feel certain things are slowly starting to come together. I wish we’d had UA-cam in the 80s 😂😂
Wouldn’t that have been a game changer. Although, I think there is something to be said about obsessing over photos in BMX plus until the next issue came out 😃 🤙
this is soooooo much better than other videos i watched years ago with such a steep learning curve.......the way youve laid this out makes the progression easier to manage , thanx bro , how old are u btw ?
Yeah, I find other how to videos tricky because they seem to go from one step that is do-able to another that is … completely out of reach. I am glad I could help. Take care. I will be 48 for a couple more months 🤙
I have just created a page on my website with a heap of how-to vids you might find useful? www.bmxbandit.com.au/learn-bmx-tricks/ let me know how you go 🤙
I have been looking recently for something to do outdoors, that was challenging and that I could do solo. I had been thinking back to my later teenage years (now creeping up on 40) and the fun I used to have w my old Haro bike trying to learn flatland. I never progressed very far it was a secondary hobby to my aggressive inline skating interests. I came across this video while thinking recently of trying to get into it again, it looks like a lot of fun. You’ve convinced me after 20 years to go buy another bike and give it a shot again
Hey Rich, that is fantastic news. Bikes are a lot different these days to what we rode way back. Although any current bike with pegs will be good. Cheers, man 🤩🤙
Are you doing a 180 bunnyhop or a 180 on the front wheel? If you are on the front wheel, are you using brakes for the 180? I am guessing that you are not using brakes. Good. Don't use brakes. If you can, go a little faster, maybe at a fast walking pace, and fling the back around. Then you also need to kind of go over the handlebars. Pretend you are going for a front nose wheelie. Actually, you want to be going to far over so that you are going to fall on your face. Your momentum of the back doing the 180 will stop you from going over the handlebars and instead bring you back down on the back wheel rolling backwards. Maybe try it on smooth grass first? If you go too slow you will go over the bars. I hope this makes sense!
Heya Jammy, I run 110psi. Sometimes I am riding and can't seem to balance or roll and just keep falling off. Then when I check the tyre pressure, it is 100 or lower and realise that this is why. What pressure are you running?
Jeepers, I run 60. Ok, so I'm gonna want higher pressure and as little flex in the tyres as possible. Do you need double walled rims as well? I picked up a BMX again about 6 months ago and have finally understood my body really can't take the abuse it once could. So while I've been healing a knee ligament I've come across your channel and thought this style of riding, although technically difficult, is more physically possible for me and has given me some hope coz I love riding. I'm looking forward to learning more from you when I'm back up and riding
@@rcmaniac77 I don't touch my brakes too often with manuals, but I have. And I am too nervous to think about what might happen if I didn't have them and I needed to use them, Haha! 🤙
@@bmxbanditdude i think i have fell off once in 4years bc of no brakes haha it can happen but usually when i loop it i can catch my legs and run a lil its decently safe
Colony Exon with colony bars, wheels, and cranks. Railed seat and seat pole, I think they are redline pedals, odyssey evo 2 brakes and diacompe tech 7-7 levers 🤙
I had all but given up on flatland, but now that I have found your channel I am ready to give it another shot. Thanks so much for all these great videos!
Steve, hang in there, we need more flatlanders 😃
Share video of your progress!
Bmx thanks 🫡🥰🤝🤝🤝Bmx
@@knightwatchgames Bmx thanks 🫡🥰🤝🤝
Your videos are exactly what I’ve been looking for! Thanks so much!
I’m still at a pretty basic stage in my riding, but lately I can feel certain things are slowly starting to come together. I wish we’d had UA-cam in the 80s 😂😂
Wouldn’t that have been a game changer. Although, I think there is something to be said about obsessing over photos in BMX plus until the next issue came out 😃 🤙
Your training vids are some of the best.
Hey, cheers, thanks! 🤙
Dang! Wish I had a vid like this in 99! 🤘🤣
Haha, I think we all do! Cheers buddy 🤙
Thank you so much!!
Hope it can help😃🤙
this is soooooo much better than other videos i watched years ago with such a steep learning curve.......the way youve laid this out makes the progression easier to manage , thanx bro , how old are u btw ?
Yeah, I find other how to videos tricky because they seem to go from one step that is do-able to another that is … completely out of reach. I am glad I could help. Take care. I will be 48 for a couple more months 🤙
@@bmxbanditdude I'm 53 lol
Haven't tried it yet... but this looks like a great starting point. Thank you! 🤘
I have just created a page on my website with a heap of how-to vids you might find useful?
www.bmxbandit.com.au/learn-bmx-tricks/ let me know how you go 🤙
Thanks for the videos that you share with us.
Thanks Junjun, I hope that they may help. Cheers 🤙
I have been looking recently for something to do outdoors, that was challenging and that I could do solo. I had been thinking back to my later teenage years (now creeping up on 40) and the fun I used to have w my old Haro bike trying to learn flatland. I never progressed very far it was a secondary hobby to my aggressive inline skating interests. I came across this video while thinking recently of trying to get into it again, it looks like a lot of fun. You’ve convinced me after 20 years to go buy another bike and give it a shot again
Hey Rich, that is fantastic news. Bikes are a lot different these days to what we rode way back. Although any current bike with pegs will be good. Cheers, man 🤩🤙
Awesome Tips! :D
Thanks champ! How are your fakies?
@@bmxbanditdude I can fakie pretty decent, but can't turn out or 180, so i just fall off.
Are you doing a 180 bunnyhop or a 180 on the front wheel? If you are on the front wheel, are you using brakes for the 180? I am guessing that you are not using brakes. Good. Don't use brakes.
If you can, go a little faster, maybe at a fast walking pace, and fling the back around. Then you also need to kind of go over the handlebars.
Pretend you are going for a front nose wheelie. Actually, you want to be going to far over so that you are going to fall on your face.
Your momentum of the back doing the 180 will stop you from going over the handlebars and instead bring you back down on the back wheel rolling backwards.
Maybe try it on smooth grass first? If you go too slow you will go over the bars.
I hope this makes sense!
@@bmxbanditdude Thanks For The Tips! :D
Cheers buddy 🤙
What pressure are you using in the tyres?
Heya Jammy, I run 110psi. Sometimes I am riding and can't seem to balance or roll and just keep falling off. Then when I check the tyre pressure, it is 100 or lower and realise that this is why. What pressure are you running?
Jeepers, I run 60. Ok, so I'm gonna want higher pressure and as little flex in the tyres as possible. Do you need double walled rims as well? I picked up a BMX again about 6 months ago and have finally understood my body really can't take the abuse it once could. So while I've been healing a knee ligament I've come across your channel and thought this style of riding, although technically difficult, is more physically possible for me and has given me some hope coz I love riding. I'm looking forward to learning more from you when I'm back up and riding
@@jammyscouser2583 How is the riding coming? Have you healed up?
Nice👍❤
Cheers 🤙
Sadly i only ride no brakes but these hopping tricks seem fun af
haha, I don't quite have the kahoonies to ride brakeless🤙
@@bmxbanditdude manuals gonna be on point training with brakeless haha but yeah they can be fun and a saver every now and then
@@rcmaniac77 I don't touch my brakes too often with manuals, but I have. And I am too nervous to think about what might happen if I didn't have them and I needed to use them, Haha! 🤙
@@bmxbanditdude i think i have fell off once in 4years bc of no brakes haha it can happen but usually when i loop it i can catch my legs and run a lil its decently safe
What kind of bike are you riding in this video?
Colony Exon with colony bars, wheels, and cranks. Railed seat and seat pole, I think they are redline pedals, odyssey evo 2 brakes and diacompe tech 7-7 levers 🤙
What size too tube is that. I just picked up a ares aplus pro. Trying to get used to how small it is lol
@@cowboy915100 I am pretty sure they are 1.75, frequency g tyres
I learned this the hard way don’t Indo when you’re on the wall of the bowl
Good grief! I wince when I even begin to think about this. Eek-I hope you walked away reasonably ok… 🤙
@@bmxbanditdude kinda a ER. Visit that’s all
@@bmxbanditdude I went to the emergency room that’s all