In 2004...

zprestoe

Member
I rode my little new a.
non bolted non anything
just full deck ggrip.
Moved like crazy
didnt evn know my way to my lovcal part,
thought i was amzing becuase i just learnt how to air out.
 
Jake Carlyon said:
- hearing that there was another person able to do double whips ect in australia was a massive deal haha

Word. Australian scooter scene was like no existent. There was some Ricky kid, then you and that was all.

John Radtke said:
-sketchy meant nothing

I remember when I first watched the Girl Yeah right skate video and there was one clip either in the credits or some other weird section where a guy tailslides some bench, then I think kickflips out and lands horribly sketchy, like sideways, rides away and everyone bursts into laughs cause that's funny. I was like 'Oh but in scootering that's normal!'.
 

seankane

Member
Pete Pachota said:
Jake Carlyon said:
- hearing that there was another person able to do double whips ect in australia was a massive deal haha

Word. Australian scooter scene was like no existent. There was some Ricky kid, then you and that was all.

skooterbitch. THE og of the australian scooter scene.
 
scootsteve said:
in 2004 was it like rare for someone to do a double whip flat??
Definitely not. Whips were the main tricks people did, so a few could do triples flat and most decent riders did doubles. The riding level was lower and there was not many people riding so they were not like done by everyone. It was common for an intermediate rider to put a plain double flat to sketch landing in a video just to show that he could.
 

FrenchID

Member
in 2004 i was riding a jd bug and doing 360 off this shitty kicker with Houston and Edgar from xtremescooter, i think this year maybe we rode with Arthur and it was funny when he tried flair


in 2004 terry price already rocked your socks :)))))
 
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