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Not that old at all. The only thing I can think of that it might be, is I've been doing a lot of distance side hops. As in, start on a line, and then side hop and land on the line. I can do around 8 feet which I'm quite pleased with. But that must put quite a bit of strain on the frame.

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Not that old at all. The only thing I can think of that it might be, is I've been doing a lot of distance side hops. As in, start on a line, and then side hop and land on the line. I can do around 8 feet which I'm quite pleased with. But that must put quite a bit of strain on the frame.

yeah it does. i do them from line to line on parking spaces etc. it also really loosens your spokes. lmao.

kot will no doubt bring out a new model which will have the extra strengthening on etc. this is how they will progress the frame.

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yeah it does. i do them from line to line on parking spaces etc. it also really loosens your spokes. lmao.

kot will no doubt bring out a new model which will have the extra strengthening on etc. this is how they will progress the frame.

Yeah, same here. I make sure I do enough 180's over gaps so that both sides of the wheel get a hammering ;)

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