this site posted on 2007-06-02 23:02:39
Man, I used to come to this site all the time! I MAYBE come here once a month now. What the hell happened??? The site did change a couple of times and it was real easy to get used to. But now, come on, it takes 3 days and 7 nights just to open something. I think it comes under the "Don't fix it if it isn't broken." saying. This will probably be my last post on this forum since I have found more interesting sites when it comes to flatland and bmx. Anyway, thanks for all the cool updates until now.
R.I.P.
Re: Pedal Pickers and other random oldschool questions. posted on 2007-05-20 00:56:15
Back in the day, pedal pickers were easy. Yes, a coasterbrake is the best way to learn them. I used to be able to ride into them and decade out. The easiest way that I learned them was do an endo, have your left pedal up, put all the pressure on your left foot as your back end hits the ground. Jump up and switch feet and you swing your left foot over to the other pedal and start hopping. Very simple, very easy.
Re: Taska Freecoaster hub maintenence questions. posted on 2007-03-02 23:05:52
flatlandfuel.com click on links/freecoaster maintenance.
Re: flatland sighting posted on 2006-12-27 22:48:22
I have 2 home vids of the Xtrials I was at in Grand Prairie Tx. May '01. It has alot of Hiro and York Uno and a bunch of pros on it. Other riders include: Matt Wilhelm, Dan Rigby, Art Thomasson, Day Smith, Brian Huffman, York, Hiro, Nathan P, Martie K, Alex J, DMC, Mirra, Terry Adams, Cory Strat, Stephan Cerra, and various Japanese riders. Those dudes were busting out with some rad stuff back then.
Re: where is everybody? posted on 2006-12-01 20:20:58
I agree with everyone on this. Sorry, but this forum is the worst I've ever seen. I'll post a reply and it never shows up. I can't post pics. The "quick jump" at the bottom of the page doesn't work. Hopefully everything will work out. Lately, I've been going to Globalflat.com. It seems pretty cool but not as many posts either.