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Chrispy

Silver Member
Lol the people i ride with makes my riding look like pussy shit it like dominates mine, but not embarrasing its encouraging to just like try new things its motivation lol
That sounds awesome lol. I already hate everyone who scooters here in oxnard. Half of em are kids who throw money at scootering and expect to get good (they suck lol) and the other half either don't speak english
 

Chrispy

Silver Member
How can i progress faster? Like i feel like a bitch everytime i ride because there are far too many things i can't hit and tricks i can't do. Learning new tricks happens too rarely to keep riding interesting for me. I have fun but i want to get better.
 

Devin DePriest

Beef Repellent
Staff member
How can i progress faster? Like i feel like a bitch everytime i ride because there are far too many things i can't hit and tricks i can't do. Learning new tricks happens too rarely to keep riding interesting for me. I have fun but i want to get better.
Through my multiple years of riding, I've found that the only true thing that gets in the way of progression is yourself. Almost everything you do on a scooter is done in your head. When I first started riding, I progressed slower than crap, but once I figured out that riding is something that should be felt, not just accomplished, I really couldn't believe how fast I was progressing.
 

Chrispy

Silver Member
Through my multiple years of riding, I've found that the only true thing that gets in the way of progression is yourself. Almost everything you do on a scooter is done in your head. When I first started riding, I progressed slower than crap, but once I figured out that riding is something that should be felt, not just accomplished, I really couldn't believe how fast I was progressing.
What do you mean by riding is something that should be felt?
 

Bjorn

Steel Member
progressing takes time. just practice the things you wanna learn over and over. practice makes perfect, that's the truth. some of it is in your head, like overcoming the fear of hitting a rail or jumping a gap, but the rest is just things you have to learn through experience and failure until you get it every time. go out and ride every day, and set your own goals that you wanna accomplish, and you'll get there eventually
 

lamalam

Member
I'm 5'7 and i have 23.5 bars and they fit me perfectly. My brother is 6'5 so i might get that tall. where can i get really really high bars. or custom bars??
 
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