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Amazing Trials.


kyle-livesey

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Well was on train by my self so obviously got bored and was looking at my bike, and it hit me don't you think trials is amazing. I have been riding now for 2 and a bit years, and it just struck me how we can do such stuff on a bike, almost like it would be another limb on our body. I can side hop 46 but even anything smaller is impressive if you think about it, and others like tapping don't get how we use a technique that enables us to get up a wall easily.

Different to the above, don't you think that technology has grow so much from use 5 6 years ago riding a xc bike for trials. Now we have specialist company's that churn out loads of technology in proved bikes. And also like machinery that makes these products like frame there all the same, how like how do they do it (if any videos of factory making bike would be interesting as i don't start work until October) how do they make things so small that you could practically hit it with a sleg hammer and i wound brake just think it so amazing.

thanks for reading what i have wrote, and hope you don't think i was i a waist of time. Kyle

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Yer i'd love to see how the frames were made and things. Also i see what you mean, to a passer by a kickhop is pretty impressive (to someone who'd never seen or heard of the sport).

p.s sort you spelling and punctuation out, your little essay is pretty illiterate.

Sort yours out too. :P

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I actually agree thinking about it, im not that good but still. i use to think it was really impressive when i wasnt into it, now i am its more of a goal! watch dan mac and damon watson before i ride, their bikes are more like there index finger with total control. mine more of an ear, i can just about give it a wiggle lmao

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I think trials has a edge over every other bikesport becuase of the whole backwheel thing.

I mean, any other bikesport, you just need to know how to ride a bike, but with trials it has sooo much initail skills, it's impressive just to bounce on the back wheel, let alone gapping and sidehopping.

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I think trials has a edge over every other bikesport becuase of the whole backwheel thing.

I mean, any other bikesport, you just need to know how to ride a bike, but with trials it has sooo much initail skills, it's impressive just to bounce on the back wheel, let alone gapping and sidehopping.

Totaly Agreed, 100% +1

The public love it :P

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It has to be one of the most versatile sports out there; all you need is a flat bit of tarmac and you can go.... and nearly all the skills you learn in trials can be used in whatever other forms of riding you do......

I agree it is really amazing to think how far trials has come from using cantis on an xc frame with a stupidly long stem, to the super light weight, specific bikes we ride now

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It has to be one of the most versatile sports out there; all you need is a flat bit of tarmac and you can go.... and nearly all the skills you learn in trials can be used in whatever other forms of riding you do......

I agree it is really amazing to think how far trials has come from using cantis on an xc frame with a stupidly long stem, to the super light weight, specific bikes we ride now

Why would u need flat tarmac, the more uneven the better!

Put trials to use properly lol

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Yes its impressive to people who have never particapted in the sport, but man people just think ahh how good does that look, not i really want to do that with my bike. We need something to help the sport grow.

When i first saw it, i wanted to know how to do it.................................

im halfway there, but some stuff just boggles my mind how its done

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I just think it's great how people progress through the sport and learn new techniques, as the first guy said its bloody good how the bikes are used in such an amazing way. I used to do parkour but decided to do something different so i chose trials as it isn't that popular in Doncaster. Just starting and can't wait to progress.

Adam

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Well guys,

can't agree with u much more on that one, the reason that I got into trials was from watchin a demo of danny butler, and it made me think of how good that would be if I could do it. Bike trials is most deffanetaly one of a kind!!!

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Yes it is incredible, i started trials because i was getting bored of your everyday mountain biking, i started using my MTB to do crappy stoppies hops and wheelies and the next thing i new

its an entire sport sweeping the nation. Your knowledge of trials simply grows along with your skill and bang, your two feet turn into a light weight bike.

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Flatland bmx i'd say takes alot more time to get. But trials requires 'bottle' if you like.

Yep i used to do flatland its so hard to master, but well worth being able to do took me like 3 years to get it some of it lol. I've found trials to be the most freestyle bike ridin there is you can do anything, anywhere just because of the the way trials is & plus your back wheel, whatever you want to do trials lets you do this. :P on a fat bike and the (birds) public love it.

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