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How to Complete the BMX Over Toothpick to Fakie

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Summary: Learn how to complete the BMX over toothpick to fakie with expert tips and advice on bike tricks from a sponsored rider in this free BMX video.

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Sean has been riding BMX Freestyle and Flatland for 7 years. He rides every day and enjoys every minute of it. Sean is a sponsored rider with help from Clearn Lake Cyclery,...read more

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"This is Sean from Expert Village. In this section we're going to take what you learned about drop in, learn the right amount of speed, jumping a spine. The other thing we're going to add to it is the toothpick over the other side. When you come up and do the toothpick I'll do it on the opposite peg I normally do toothpick on my left peg. This one I'm going to do on my right because I'm going to be rotating. When you do it you want to slam your peg down and keep your frame going and you momentum. That way it will take your weight over to the spine and we'll be able to go down fakie to the other side. If you don't you are going to get hung up on the spine you are probably going to wreck every time. So what you want to do is keep your pedals in the right spot 3 and 9 like always get enough speed to jump the spine. But while you're up in the air kind of come back a little bit and slam your front end down and hit your peg on the copping. When you do that as I said before hopefully your momentum will carry you along the way you'll be able to go fakie down on the other side. Here is what I mean, that is how you do a over toothpick to fakie."

eHow Article: How to Complete the BMX Over Toothpick to Fakie

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