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Styles for a BMX 360

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Summary: Learn different styles for a BMX 360 with expert tips and advice on bike tricks from a sponsored rider in this free BMX video.

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By Andy Seehausen
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Andy Seehausen is a highly skilled BMXer. Not only has he mastered several difficult tricks during his eight years of riding, he has also imparted those skills to others as an...read more

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"Hi, this is Andy on behalf of Expert Village, Seventh South Clothing and Ramp Riders Skate Park. In this clip I'm going to talk about some of the styles and some of the ways you can do 360s. My ways are usually flat and I kind of try to draw them a little bit so they are slower. There are other people like a few of my friends they like to when they get 360s dialed and they are real comfortable with them. They will end up bringing the front end of the bike up and the first part of the rotation once they get to about 270 they'll come around and they'll be like this. This is very difficult I have yet to be able to do it and it looks really good but it also makes you very very uncomfortable sometimes. Other ways of doing it like my one of my other friends he likes to go real low and he likes to draw out to the point where he barely lands it. What he'll do is spin it he'll get to about right here throw his bike down like this, kind of stall out and then once he spots the landing pull it all the way around. I've seen him eat it a few times and I wouldn't suggest this one at all, he's kind of a guy who does his own style. Other than that I mean you can always throw tricks in there, you can throw the bar spin in there, you can throw a tail lift in there, you can go as little as going down and grabbing your front tire when doing it. So that is kind of some of the ways you can do 360s."

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