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Re: Where do you put your feet?

 
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Old 27-06.-2008, 03:03 PM   #1
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unibikeling wrote:
> centered, right at the arch. Its the best place imo, so when doing
> trials, you dont hyper extend your achillies.
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> Yeah, i just like my feet in the middle, you can jump easier with it on
> the balls of your feet, but eh.




i agree and its just the most comfortable


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Old 27-06.-2008, 09:34 PM   #2
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centre! it's the only thing that works!:rolleyesfor me..)


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