Freestyle BMX

Articles in Freestyle BMX

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Cannondale has been one of the largest and most successful manufacturers of road and mountain bikes for many years. Known for the large tube diameters within bike frames, Cannondales have both a distinctive look and high-performance features that ... more »
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Diamondback is one of the most successful bike companies in the world, offering a comprehensive line of road, hybrid, mountain and BMX bikes. In addition, Team Diamondback has a history of success and domination in the world of BMX racing. ... more »
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For BMX riders, doing a 360 at high speeds over big doubles can be a blast, but if you don't know what you're doing, a 360 can also be dangerous. Before attempting anything on a jump, practice with a bunny hop 360 on flat ground first. You don't ... more »
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The can-can is a basic trick all of the professional BMX bike riders can do on the various extreme sports tours and shows. The longer the can-can is held and the positioning of the legs/feet gives greater style points to the performer. In ... more »
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This is an article on how to fight bicycle theft... more »
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Using the proper tools when changing the tire on your BMX prevents damage to the tube, tire and rim. You may change the tire for a number of reasons, such as to switch the style or size, or to replace a flat. If you're changing a tire that's not ... more »
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There are limitless possibilities in BMX street riding, but you've got to get the basics down first. Once you've got bunny-hopping skills dialed, you can move up to some grind tricks, like the feeble grind. You can do feebles on ledges, benches, ... more »
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Trampolines are fun recreational equipment for all ages. Children and adults can enjoy the thrill of temporary weightlessness that endless bouncing provides. However, for some this is not enough. They crave a bigger challenge. These are the ... more »
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This article is about one of the best tricks in BMX....pionered by Edwin dela rosa, its more of a street trick but you can do it on the flat, banks or quarters... more »
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The tabletop is a BMX bike trick where the rider lays the bike flat on it's side while airborne, then reverts it back to it's upright position in time for the landing. It's a move that looks more dangerous than it is and is always a crowd pleaser... more »
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Watch any BMX competition at the local park or on the big stage with the professionals, and you will see a 360 tailwhip. Many times, you will see the 360 tailwhip performed during street competitions (where it originated). The 360 tailwhip has ... more »
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Bike trails are popping up all over the place, and neighborhood kids are starting to do the same tricks as the top BMX pros. Superman "no-footers" are popular right now because they look crazy and are fun to do. If you think this is the trick for ... more »
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Dropping in on a ramp on your BMX bike looks intimidating, especially from the top of the ramp. The drop in, however, is a necessary part of BMX riding and can be easily and safely mastered if you use the right approach. To drop in on a ramp on ... more »
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When you jump your bicycle over a BMX ramp, you get to experience moments of weightlessness, as though you were flying under you own power. Perhaps that's one of the aspects that draws you to this activity. Gravity, however, must be taken into ... more »
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Build a portable jump ramp for launching into the air, whether on a skateboard, a bike, or in-line skates... more »
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One of the most fundamental things you need to learn before grinding on ledges, is learning how to Bunny hop! Anyone can do the Bunny hop with loads of practice!.. more »
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If you want to do more than just ride your BMX, walk on the wild side and buck like a Bronco. This is a trick that may take just a little finesse to pull off, but the result will be that you can perform a freestyle on your BMX... more »
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If you're on a quest to get some big air on the BMX vert ramp, and you want to earn some style points while you're at it, then you need a lookdown in your bag of tricks. A fully clicked lookdown is rad... more »
By 7seconds 2 comments
stoppies are fun to do and a good way to show off.. more »
By John Huguley 0 comments
How to Ride a Bicycle (bike) backwards? When I was a kid growing up in the 70’s bike riding was the one thing that all kids did. It was a time of Banana Seats, Sissy Bars, Red Line tires and Chopper Forks. There were no mountain bikes. All Bikes ... more »
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Dirt jumping has been around forever, but it is now one of the fastest forms of BMX riding. You need a no-fear attitude and a super-strong bike. Follow these steps to get your bike dialed in... more »
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Building your own BMX ramp is a great way to make it exactly as you want and to have it at your disposal whenever the urge to ride hits. You can alter the plans depending on whether the ramp will be permanent or if you want to move it from ... more »
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Gather your friends, some wood, some tools and a plan to build a halfpipe you all can enjoy for years to come... more »
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Hoffman is a relatively new BMX bike manufacturer based in Oklahoma that focuses on lightweight design, from its line of highly acclaimed frames right down to the colorful pedals. If catching air during a freestyle run is your objective, you ... more »
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BMX-style riding started in California toward the end of the 1970s, as teens took their bikes off the streets and onto the dirt. With the introduction of the Summer X Games Extreme Sports competition, the popularity of BMX bikes and various ... more »