fufanu and bubikas...can YOU do them?

farmboy uk

Steel Member
if you get the angle slightly too high you slip off and thats why they are sketchy on bigger ramps, its gay, i didnt think they had to be exactly on coping :(
 

easter

Member
farmboy uk said:
if you get the angle slightly too high you slip off and thats why they are sketchy on bigger ramps, its gay, i didnt think they had to be exactly on coping :(
same here its gay.. i havent tryed it on ramps yet but i tryed on boxes and the wheel always sliped of and i did fall to my back :\..
 

eirepro

Steel Member
Right, Reading what you guys are all writingabout these trick are confusing me. I have a Rough Idea of what these Tricks are, But having never tried Either of them due to a QP shortage in Ireland (lol) I can't say that I've done them, or seen them. Maybe a Video of someone doing them Would Clear this up?
 

Steezeman

Administrator
I almost did one on a street "sub box" but it was killer hard because the wheel kept going up or down off the corner.
 

young08

I'M A G.
fufs and abuboobies are both hard/scary :( but i love fufs on a bmx so im gunna learn them for the styleeeeeeeeeeee
 
I found it helps to have a bigger back tire for both tricks. I've been practicing them and I gotta say, if anyone has seen the tires I use they rock hard for both tricks because it's made out of a grippy 100% rubber material insted of that molded plastic stuff. My halfpipe's coping is pure PVC too not metal, it's even easier on metal. Granted my halfpipe is only 5 foot tall, I can fufanu just about anything I set my mind to. Abubacas are a different story though... The bigger the quarterpipe is, the more liable I am to say "hellllll no!"
 
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