Favourite Style?

Phil lagettie has THE best style, even better in person.

I like Tech, Flow, Originality, and going big.

im not a big fan of flatland or kickers because i live on a giant ass hill.
 

Timur

Steel Member
off course... STREET:
1. Techy (small stairsets, little curbs, manny pads, just something that look interesting to watch)
2. Big (5-10 stairs, hubba ledges, gaps and some other obstacles that make other people think "wow! he has some balls!")

And recently: learning new tricks in local park! Finally! But thats only for practising - everything looks better on street.
 
Mr.Tim Mamatoff said:
off course... STREET:
1. Techy (small stairsets, little curbs, manny pads, just something that look interesting to watch)
2. Big (5-10 stairs, hubba ledges, gaps and some other obstacles that make other people think "wow! he has some balls!")

And recently: learning new tricks in local park! Finally! But thats only for practising - everything looks better on street.

you always knows whats up man haha
 

Hep Greg

Administrator
John Radtke said:
Phil lagettie has THE best style, even better in person.

I like Tech, Flow, Originality, and going big.

im not a big fan of flatland or kickers because i live on a giant ass hill.


so put a kicker at the end of your block. =]
 

me1

Member
Don't quote me on it but flow is just being smooth and having all your tricks linked together and almost planned out before you ride. But i like BMX style like turndowns and barspins and stuff. Nothing really bigger than 360s. I also like little tech/lip tricks like fufunus and tire taps. i realy want to try handplants though. basically flowing and BMX style. Sometimes i think whipping isn't stylish in some lines.
 
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