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Awesome. I like that 2nd pic. Looks like fun.
I always thought tables were flat... You couldnt eat your soup off those.
Vicious_Fishes
18-07-2005, 04:08 PM
nicely styled :D
I always thought tables were flat... You couldnt eat your soup off those.
wats that supposed to mean??????
red rider
18-07-2005, 05:11 PM
nice tables
wade2
18-07-2005, 05:20 PM
hey, the guy might mean the tricks he were doing are tabletop whips, or at least i think there called that
master pain
18-07-2005, 06:26 PM
looking good benji!
Yeah 2nd shot is a wicked flattie. Mad style especially for a dh bike.
Benana
19-07-2005, 12:50 PM
Yeah 2nd shot is a wicked flattie. Mad style especially for a dh bike.
Praise from the king!
Thank u sir:D
Praise from the king!
Thank u sir:D
yes ben, yes
bomber1
19-07-2005, 04:43 PM
the first and last photos are lame and you should have left those out... but the 2nd and 3rd flatties are pretty good... especially for a midget on a freeride rig which looks like it'd weigh more then him hahaha
Benana
19-07-2005, 05:47 PM
especially for a midget on a freeride rig which looks like it'd weigh more then him hahaha
no mate, no
im massive
hey guys i was just wondering when you do tables like that do you lean the bike with your legs as well as your arms or is it all in the arms, because when i do them it just doesnt lean that much.
mabey i'm just retarded but anyway
cheers.
hey guys i was just wondering when you do tables like that do you lean the bike with your legs as well as your arms or is it all in the arms, because when i do them it just doesnt lean that much.
mabey i'm just retarded but anyway
cheers.
i recon use ur legs as well arms but push down wit ur arms
bomber1
19-07-2005, 08:17 PM
my tips for a good flatty;
if your laying the bike on to its right hand side (side with the gears)
-remove your fingers from the brake levers as this really does make all the difference
-pull the left hand side up to you. your left hand should be near your chest. push your right hand down as far as possible. you should probably only be holding it by your thumb and forefinger
-during this motion slide you left hand around to the underside of the handlebars. this is so u can get it as flat as flat can be, also only need to hold it by thumb and forefinger
-keep your left elbow really tight and close to your side.
you can just see this in the 2nd and 3rd photos.
if your laying the bike to the left then just swap around the sides.
HYOSHIMO
19-07-2005, 08:32 PM
my tips for a good flatty;
if your laying the bike on to its right hand side (side with the gears)
-remove your fingers from the brake levers as this really does make all the difference
-pull the left hand side up to you. your left hand should be near your chest. push your right hand down as far as possible. you should probably only be holding it by your thumb and forefinger
-during this motion slide you left hand around to the underside of the handlebars. this is so u can get it as flat as flat can be, also only need to hold it by thumb and forefinger
-keep your left elbow really tight and close to your side.
you can just see this in the 2nd and 3rd photos.
if your laying the bike to the left then just swap around the sides.
also knees together - and tuck...
dont want to have any bowlegged style...
wait shite, this is a mtb forum hahah
just jokes kids...
bomber1
19-07-2005, 08:53 PM
hahahaha. BOWLEGGER!!!!!!
C*RISSO
19-07-2005, 10:13 PM
I always thought tables were flat... You couldnt eat your soup off those.
You could eat off this table. Good work guys. It is a difficult trick and looks like you guys are getting them down. You guys got style.
my tips for a good flatty;
if your laying the bike on to its right hand side (side with the gears)
-remove your fingers from the brake levers as this really does make all the difference
-pull the left hand side up to you. your left hand should be near your chest. push your right hand down as far as possible. you should probably only be holding it by your thumb and forefinger
-during this motion slide you left hand around to the underside of the handlebars. this is so u can get it as flat as flat can be, also only need to hold it by thumb and forefinger
-keep your left elbow really tight and close to your side.
you can just see this in the 2nd and 3rd photos.
if your laying the bike to the left then just swap around the sides.
yea, but is pretty good for our ages i guess
cheers for da tips
You could eat off this table. Good work guys. It is a difficult trick and looks like you guys are getting them down. You guys got style.
thanx dude
thanks for all the help on the tables guys, will try it asap.
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