STEVE-O Mod vs. Stock
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omg thats sick!!! aaand a full body workout i guess :)
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go mod!! and get those onza flats off that zenith! :)
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omg you´re amazing incredible!!!!!!!!!!!!! i love that you made whith bicicle is simply amazing
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For the first time in my life, I say ''I can't do this.''
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great vid mate, hope ur balls get better =)
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YOU SO GOOD AT TRIALIING
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@HGreywolf o then i like the stock
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@Lonnieable mod is the smaller wheels ussualy 20 front and 19 rear on the more expesive builds & 26 for stock
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When I ride bmx I ride with the handle bars tilted back. The closer the handle bars are to me the higher I can jump and the better control I have. However my balance is much better on a mountain bike because the higher frame. I hate how hunched over I feel on a bmx. So what should I go for if I want a short but higher build. I'm assuming a 24" just because it's the medium from mod to stock from my understanding.
BboyFlimsy 1 year ago
@BboyFlimsy 24 is a happy medium, I'd like one myself
trialskicksass4eva 3 months ago
So clearly you can use stock for street, but can you use mod for natural. I understand mod is more for street and stock is for natural, but how universal are they each.
BboyFlimsy 1 year ago
@BboyFlimsy, Both can be used in both suituations...I now only ride stock as I'm better on it for both
trialskicksass4eva 3 months ago
nufin to do wiv the video lol,
but....wld u say its better to have a freewheel on the front and a fixed rear hub or....a free rear hub and fix sproket on the cranks/front.
Xx37H4NxX 3 years ago
Depends what you like, i find most riders use front freewheel therefore id go with that, only ever used free hub on my stock but broke alot and seemed more expensive, although the profile and chris king hubs seem pretty good, so its up to you. Both bikes i use have front freewheel....cheers
trialskicksass4eva 3 years ago