I sort of agree and dissagree at the same time there. If you look at the Bootleg sessions and other documentaries/dvds like that you'll see there's a whole load of tricks that can be done on a fixed gear. I personally feel that I'd rather trick on my bmx, but I love the speed you can approach obstacles on your fixed gear - they're great for rolling wallrides and things like that. Also, I can't manual for shit on my bmx but, I'm quite good at wheelies and I find them fun to do.
I sort of agree and dissagree at the same time there. If you look at the Bootleg sessions and other documentaries/dvds like that you'll see there's a whole load of tricks that can be done on a fixed gear. I personally feel that I'd rather trick on my bmx, but I love the speed you can approach obstacles on your fixed gear - they're great for rolling wallrides and things like that. Also, I can't manual for shit on my bmx but, I'm quite good at wheelies and I find them fun to do.