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Re: Is flatland the way to go? posted on 2006-10-05 20:01:17

i started doing endos fork glides and barspins
ya those r very newbish tricks but its always good to have some tricks in your pocket anyway
and of course your guna get better at this but only if you dedicate yourself and just keep practicing

ps if you want good tips on how to do tricks go to Bikeflat.com or you can do what i did and buy Matt Wilhelm's dvd Ground Rules which takes you step by step on how to do alot of flatland tricks from basic tricks to intermediate tricks
its a great dvd and i always watch it if im having a problem with a new trick

 

Re: Santa Monica Session Video on RideBMX.com posted on 2006-10-04 20:52:39

damn that place looks crazy nice

 

Re: post pics of your bikes here (FLATLAND) posted on 2006-10-04 20:45:45

[quote author=GTworldtour1986 link=topic=697.msg226525#msg226525 date=1160009277]
new build
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those are sum big ass grips

 

iPod??? posted on 2006-10-04 20:33:53

i downloaded a couple of movies from globalflat and i want 2 put some on my ipod video but i try and drag it and it wont go onto itunes
so does any1 here kno how to get normal videos on ipods

 

Re: Seat Height posted on 2006-10-03 17:43:17

[quote author=hoza link=topic=20769.msg226250#msg226250 date=1159921565]




i run my seat really high due to back problems.
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Re: websites posted on 2006-10-02 18:53:47

google.com!!!

 

what do i need? posted on 2006-10-02 16:50:23

if i get the Fly simple frame for my khe flatland what else would i need for the frame to work with all the existing parts on my flatland?

 

Re: What music gets you pumped while riding/before a ride? posted on 2006-10-02 12:32:36

biggie
nwa
cypress hill
wu tang clan
and anything old skool

 

Re: bmx flatland can be best explained as: posted on 2006-10-01 18:54:32

well wikipedia.org says:

Flatland is the art of riding 20" wheel base bicycles on flat ground in various unique and interesting ways. Though Flatland was the basis for almost every other form of modern Freestyle riding, it has fallen wayside in popularity, yet maintains a very loyal following of dedicated riders.

 

Re: Bike Gemoetry... posted on 2006-10-01 18:28:47

did u get a new sprocket?

 

Re: Bike Gemoetry... posted on 2006-10-01 16:57:35

the signal is a really good beginner bike
everyone i know that has it loves that bike
but if your 5'0 18.8 might b good 4 u cuz im about 6'1 and 175lbs nd 18.8 is really small 4 me

 

Re: KGB Sarvet bars: Superior Flat Quality!... posted on 2006-10-01 16:53:52

well 4 years isnt that long of a time but its not that new of a company but it is still kinda new

 

Re: Bike Gemoetry... posted on 2006-10-01 16:45:14

[quote author=pwh4130 link=topic=20715.msg225531#msg225531 date=1159746216]
You are better off riding what you have.  If you progress to a level where you think it would e beneficial to get a flat specific bike, then by all means, get one.  Otherwise, stick to the bike you are used to already.  And do not get a bike with an 18" top tube.  It will feel terrible and keep you from even wanting to ride if you are used to a bigger street style frame.
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ya my khe is a 18.8tt and its way to small 4 me thats why i want to get a new frame

 

Re: Bike Gemoetry... posted on 2006-10-01 16:39:25

well you should just learn as much as you can on the bike you have now it should be fine
and if it turns out you like flatland alot if you want you can go out and get a complete bike

 

Re: bmx flatland can be best explained as: posted on 2006-10-01 16:04:25

[quote author=Old Flatlander link=topic=20667.msg224917#msg224917 date=1159543009]
ahhh...


FUN.
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Re: poster posted on 2006-10-01 16:03:42

u did it on a computer right? or did u just make alot of really small copies of pics nd put them 2getther?

 

Re: new frame posted on 2006-09-28 16:48:31

that sunday frame looks hot
whats a good website where i can get one?

and what size bb is it?

 

Re: new frame posted on 2006-09-27 19:30:43

but is there a frame thats 19.2 thats usa bb on flatlandfuel?

 

Re: new frame posted on 2006-09-27 17:21:20

and i am almost about 6'2

 

new frame posted on 2006-09-27 17:04:25

iight i want to get a new frame for my KHE Flatland becuase its just to small for me since my knees almost hit the handlebars and my freind just sold me his crappy bike for about 150 and its the perfect size for me which is i think about a 20" tt but the biggest frame they have on FlatlandFuel.com is 19.2" will that be long enough for me? or are there any other good frames that are about that size?

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