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Still like skatin' street better kinda sup or foil of street skaters but must admit at one of my local parks (Solvang) saw bmx pro dude from Manly Aussie land (no idea name) doing crazy 360 airz over vert waterfall. The guy did like 7 or 8 perfect for photog and comes 9 and takes hardest hit I have seen at park. Roughly twenty minutes later gets back on bike and pulls off 3 more.
Me too. Remember when the tabletop was like the holy grail of BMX jump tricks?No brakes.
I was a BMX guy in the 80s. The sh!t he's doing was incomprehensible then.. . still kinda is now
Race Inc wow that’s a name I’ve not seen in a long time.I was a dirty kid. Had some pretty mean skills for a 10 year old in 1980. BMX filled in between my skateboarding from the 70's period to my skateboarding from the 80's and I discovered Boogyboards and skimboards. Good times then I had the 7' Gerry Lopez singlefin. Sold my Race Incorporated for 15 joints and never looked back.
Me too. I have a 24 inch GT with TuffWheels.Me too. Remember when the tabletop was like the holy grail of BMX jump tricks?
The full cross-up was nice too.
I’m still into old school BMX and have a few 24” cruisers. I like the old school vibe much better than current BMX culture, though to each his own.
This was the absolute state of the art when I was riding -- eight feet out, one (sometimes two) limbs extended. Today, the bike would be spinning, no hands, no feet, three body English variations before landing a grind on the coping of the ramp behind him.