The most useful tip I ever got was to release the brake and level the pedals out while you're in the air. - if you'd searched you would have found Julien's site at www.trashzen.com
lee musselwhite is a shit load better than those vids suggest - all the inertia videos are the same, no links, just one long rolling trick edited into another. kevin jones and chase gouin still piss on everyone else. chase
search youtube for more - he's been about for nearly 20 years
I disagree. we should lock up anyone born illegitimately, black, jewish, muslim or catholic. It'd solve all our problems overnight. seriously, i really mean it
yeah - i spotted the review. I guess I'll be waiting for a little while. its fine, I've worn the mushroom bits off my current grips now so they're comfy at last. josh - if the wheels in genuinely mint condition that's not bad, if it's got the 1 piece driver (11tooth or smaller) its a better deal cos theyre £30 on their own
the hub is definitely good - mine survived Joe Maher for god knows how long, me for a year or so (i killed two 14mm front hubs in that time) and it's still fine. I think Mark's been (or was) running a demolition rim for quite some time so theres no reason to suspect they're bad. If you're looking at getting that 2nd hand I should point out that you can get a hazard built into a hazard lite for a little under £100 - I forget which shop it was now but you'll find it if you look around
no, but you can prevent them taking over and f**king stuff up. I've been through it all as well (probably more than most given my age and the fact my missus lived abroad for 8 months at a time during the first 3 years of our relationship) and I've come out the other side smelling of roses by accepting that what happens in my head is in no way connected to what happens in real life - as soon as you have that little revelation you realise that it does you no good dwelling on things that a: you have no control over and b: probably haven't happened.