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
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
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!
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
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
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!
Nice job teacher! tks from Brazil.
Good video, very helpful as a beginner old guy. I love that smoothie trick, are there any other variations using the smoothie?
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...
backward steam roller is as far as i got almost a funky chicken
Bro you literally almost had that last trick
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.😢