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Hello everyone, good to finally see some snow!

I've just got myself a Diamondback Kabuki and learning, more to the point has anyone got any tips like what to start on e.g. walls, gaps etc.... Also can anyone tell me what to expect from this bike!

Many thanks.

Trialserboi.

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Hello everyone, good to finally see some snow!

I've just got myself a Diamondback Kabuki and learning, more to the point has anyone got any tips like what to start on e.g. walls, gaps etc.... Also can anyone tell me what to expect from this bike!

Many thanks.

Trialserboi.

First tip: Get a new bike. :giggle:

Second tip: Start with normal hops on the back wheel.

Third tip: Once you can pedal hop try doing drops.

After that do what ever you wan't. Thats how i learnt to do things (apart form the new bike bit).

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First tip: Get a new bike. :giggle:

Second tip: Start with normal hops on the back wheel.

Third tip: Once you can pedal hop try doing drops.

After that do what ever you wan't. Thats how i learnt to do things (apart form the new bike bit).

I know my bike aint the best but hey!

Don't sh1t on his bike man, its a decent bike for someone starting out. Don't get all high and mighty you little tool.

Too right mate it aint bad, just because i dont have an amazing £1000plus bike!

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If i was you i would practice your pedal kicks. Best way to do it is by putting your wheel onto a wall or an object around knee height and hop backwards. Once your at that stage you can practice pedal kicking. This will take a while but will be worth it! Good luck buddy

This is sound advice, given by the guys mentoring me also.

Another "trick" is sitting on the edge of a picnic bench with the rear wheel beneath your bum, and you feet on the pedals. then, just stand up. Voila!! I was balancing on my back wheel!!!

Cheers!!

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