it was a quip about burd phillips dude but, no, i still can't. Tonight's the night, too many weeks spent chatting and drinking rather than tricking.
everyone's seen my no-handed backward circle now, it's time for some real stuff.
I strongly think it's because your frame is a road frame, and not a track frame, I couldn't do skid for the life of me with my old Peugeot for a year until I got the Bianchi, within 5 minutes of riding it, even on 48/16, I've managed to do some skid, the first time was an accident.
after putting a 19t cog on the bike, skidding is a piece of pie (thought can't do those skid stop yet).
so I think it's not to do with your experience, but more to do with the bike really, dunno why thought.
try and learn the skid on someone else track bike and see how easy it is to skid on it.
I strongly think it's because your frame is a road frame, and not a track frame, I couldn't do skid for the life of me with my old Peugeot for a year until I got the Bianchi, within 5 minutes of riding it, even on 48/16, I've managed to do some skid, the first time was an accident.
after putting a 19t cog on the bike, skidding is a piece of pie (thought can't do those skid stop yet).
so I think it's not to do with your experience, but more to do with the bike really, dunno why thought.
try and learn the skid on someone else track bike and see how easy it is to skid on it.