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Re: Street Discussion Thread.

 
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Old 26-06.-2008, 07:37 AM   #1
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Default Re: Street Discussion Thread.


im with shaun on this one,

getting consistent with your tricks is always a good idea. Im seeing
more and more tricks these days, whether its an extra crankflip or
unispin added in somewhere. Unfortunately, when you try to learn more
and more tricks you lose what street is really about (style).

i, personally, have more respect for a nice clean crank flip, caught
early down a 5. Rather then a sketchy double hit on the same set, yes
its hard, but making it look good is more then half the battle.

CONSISTENCY=STYLE

which im falling away from....i need to get on that!


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