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• #2
anywhere flat is a good fixie spot. Cue Chris Crash...
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• #3
there's bike polo, then trixiedix.
td:
http://www.londonfgss.com/thread7272-11.html#post287051
bp:
http://www.londonfgss.com/forum24.htmlpretty much the best way.
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• #4
Start here.. good for speedy run-ins..
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• #5
i found when starting, park was good for me. Easy to learn to skid on the grass and no-one has to see you when falling over trying to track-stand.
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• #6
No idea where to post this so it goes here.
I found this new track in london yesterday. It has banked corners
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• #7
brick lane bagels?
;-P
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• #8
The street outside where you live.
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• #9
any one got any recommendations for good spots to ride, piss about, learn tricks etc?
(North of the river would be appreciated!) Ta.i hate you.
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• #10
i hate you.
:D
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• #11
Would be nice to compile all the spots on a single map too.
Already discussing this in trixie but anyone know of any good banks? We need do more than just ride on flat methinks. Maybe its just the BMXer inside speaking out after watching bootleg sessions 1 and 2
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• #12
I agree that we should start having fun on other stuff besides flat ground, but maybe we should arrange these kinda sessions seperately, as trixiedix should still be approachable for beginners wanting help with trackstanding skidding etc etc, as not everyone is going to be confident enough on their bikes to think about attacking a curved wallride lol. Besides the last thing you want to hit in the dark with very little light is a wallride!
any one got any recommendations for good spots to ride, piss about, learn tricks etc?
(North of the river would be appreciated!) Ta.