Tricks and tips - BMX Manual
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Nice and straight to the point! 9.5 / 10 !
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nice
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I'm 6'2 300 pound on a 20 inch and I can do a lot. If you are having trouble with size get a top load stem and taller bars maybe wider if I like and both of these will hep your Hight problem also if u like to ride high shorter crank arms or if u like to be more even with ur bike get longer crank arms!
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@tooohype 18 inch is too small for someone who is 6 foot really but in terms of making it harder to manual I don't think it does, it just changes where the balance point is. Weight of the frame will affect it more :) Hope this helps dude
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@tooohype yea it does matter and If you sox feet you need a 20 inch bike not a 18 but I won't really matter and yea I depends on the weight to to pull up on the bike, mine is a 20 inch 25 pound bike
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does it matter wat size bmx u have? i have a 18 in diamondbabk gring 2011 and im 6 feet tall !! please reply!....ps i did not buy this bike it was a gift
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Knees hips and bum
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and now without brakes Oo
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Cool
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how long will it take to learn this?thanks
There's something else you should know: the position of your pedals affects how much you lift. As an example, if I have both cranks lined up with the frame (horizontally, like the guy in the video is doing) I'm going to need to lift up a lot but I'm going to be more stable, otherwise, if I have the cranks vertically lined up with the frame I'm going to have to lift up only a bit but I'm gonna need more effort to keep the balance. Hope this will help as it did to me. Play with it and have fun.
sixtx 7 months ago 36
but if you have a big ass no problem with the manual
mrmzbmx1 7 months ago 23