Some sick flatland from Trevlon Hall, Chris Woodling, TJ Perry, Tim Knoll, Matt Wilhelm, Jefferey Mcintyre, Justin Miller, Aaron Frost, Seth Johnson, Dave Petrin, Todd Gully, and Ron Monnis
most of these comments on here was ignorant, I can do tricks on anything with wheels,but any true flatlander is gonna have a flatland bike setup, and in 16 years of riding flatland I only go better from going through oldschool tricks, and I have never paid more had 350 for a flatland frame!,including custom paint jobs!
1:10 where he sets it upside down and picks it up on the other end to go back into a manual is fucking nuts dude. Never seen that done before. And as far as the argument goes . . . Yes there is such thing as a flatland frame and no you dont have to be on one to pull a decent trick. People can be good at flatland on a street frame . . . The purpose behind a flatland frame is just to make it easier than on say a street frame.
There is a such thing as a flatland frame. Its a frame with specific geometry to make tricks easier.
Just because they call it a "flatland frame" doesn't mean anyone on it is a flatland.
And, most riders don't have a flat specific frame? Lol, sure they don't. Because you see Matthias Dandois and Justin Miller riding a KHE Triple Threat all the time.
yo mongo sorry ha but there is a such thing as flatland frams. i mean ur right about the whole its the rider shit but just go to lik danscomp or some other webstie, thers flate land bikes spacificly made for this stuff
ive never seen anybody ride flat.everybody skates and does ramps thats it.i think cuz it so freakin hard.i think it takes balls to do ramps and stuff but the tricks dont look that difficult.you have to balance on that one wheel the whole time doin flat.really difficult.
Flatland frames have different geometry designed to keep the bike balanced and maneuverable. Different head angles, shorter and smaller rear triangles and top tubes designed for foot clearance while the bike is upright.
But, true, all the money and gear can't help you if you don't have skills or practice.
thats impossible
parkour720 1 year ago
Word, nice work.. and as for the rest of you, shut up and ride.
xianM 1 year ago
most of these comments on here was ignorant, I can do tricks on anything with wheels,but any true flatlander is gonna have a flatland bike setup, and in 16 years of riding flatland I only go better from going through oldschool tricks, and I have never paid more had 350 for a flatland frame!,including custom paint jobs!
brantvill 1 year ago
1:10 where he sets it upside down and picks it up on the other end to go back into a manual is fucking nuts dude. Never seen that done before. And as far as the argument goes . . . Yes there is such thing as a flatland frame and no you dont have to be on one to pull a decent trick. People can be good at flatland on a street frame . . . The purpose behind a flatland frame is just to make it easier than on say a street frame.
WhiteMikeIsMe 2 years ago
i own a s&m sabbath frame in black (black sabbath) which in my opinion is a good strong flatland frame that cost me a arm and a leg of $350
eze14213 2 years ago
There is a such thing as a flatland frame. Its a frame with specific geometry to make tricks easier.
Just because they call it a "flatland frame" doesn't mean anyone on it is a flatland.
And, most riders don't have a flat specific frame? Lol, sure they don't. Because you see Matthias Dandois and Justin Miller riding a KHE Triple Threat all the time.
Trickzta1413 2 years ago
wooooooooo trevlon big up trinidad
SykeYT18 2 years ago
yo mongo sorry ha but there is a such thing as flatland frams. i mean ur right about the whole its the rider shit but just go to lik danscomp or some other webstie, thers flate land bikes spacificly made for this stuff
awsomesoccerman 2 years ago
ive never seen anybody ride flat.everybody skates and does ramps thats it.i think cuz it so freakin hard.i think it takes balls to do ramps and stuff but the tricks dont look that difficult.you have to balance on that one wheel the whole time doin flat.really difficult.
magicman4130 2 years ago
Flatland frames have different geometry designed to keep the bike balanced and maneuverable. Different head angles, shorter and smaller rear triangles and top tubes designed for foot clearance while the bike is upright.
But, true, all the money and gear can't help you if you don't have skills or practice.
bluebossride 2 years ago