20" Beginner, Park/Street Lemontime vs. Sunday!

Ryan

Radministrator
Sorry to tell you, but in the grand scheme of BMX progression, a flyout 3 is definitely beginner. Sunday! wins. You lose by forfeit.
 

Lemontime

Eats Squid
A 360 would take months of practice to get right, I've only been riding for a month.
That's why I played in Beginner, to do things like 180s, not 360s.
 

Drew.

Eats Squid
A 360 would take months of practice to get right, I've only been riding for a month.
That's why I played in Beginner, to do things like 180s, not 360s.
Yeah. Well, this game is about learning new things, not just doing the same things over and over.

Wow flyout 3's are teh r8 hard iz like not tryin dem n wot!
 

RevellBikes

Likes Bikes and Dirt
dude just give it up.

you piked out so he won, dont be a bad sport.

your just making yourself look like a fool.

but i find 360's hard too..:p

EDIT: maybe i will play you in a few weeks, just got to get some things down
 

Sunday!

Likes Dirt
think what you may, but now you just look like a total fool. you piked out without even putting down one set....
after one trick you give up......
ahahahahahah
sore looser much?
 

RevellBikes

Likes Bikes and Dirt
you gotta be kidding, a 360 as a beginners trick. In your dreams....
nah i dont think he is joking.

most people learn 360's as their first trick, i know kids and that is pritty much the only trick they can do, that and tail taps.

i am still yet to learn 360's properly...:eek:
 

billyrockcruz

Likes Dirt
nah i dont think he is joking.

most people learn 360's as their first trick, i know kids and that is pritty much the only trick they can do, that and tail taps.

i am still yet to learn 360's properly...:eek:
From our neck of the woods this is not the case.

It seems to me that it would be akin to hitting up a backflip, flar, or similure as a 1st time trick.

From what i have seen as well as have done myself is:

180 "Before" 360 attempt and so on. slow but yet quick progression.
 

hubbie

Forever 1,337
i think i'd probably tend to agree. 180 beginner. 360 intermediate. 360 is creeping into beginner, but hey, i still can't get them reliably. always with the 270+ers, but hey, I suck
 

hubbie

Forever 1,337
OK, idea.
Harry (Lemontime), I challenge you to a Beginner game of fark. I'm probably about the same skill level as you. I can 180 consistently, but struggle to get near 360's (or where i ride anyway). I ride pegless, but can put them on if need be, and run gyro, but can't tailwhip or barrie. It'll push me a bit too, cos usually i'm pretty static with progression/I suck. You set, and create the thread if you accept.

Lewis

EDIT: I'm also mainly park, but i love street, i'm just not very good at it.
 

Rickystp0

Likes Bikes and Dirt
I am pretty sure a flyout 360 is a beginner trick? I mean there is no degree of difficulty to it unlike tailwhips or something.
 

bmx

Likes Bikes and Dirt
A 360 would take months of practice to get right, I've only been riding for a month.
That's why I played in Beginner, to do things like 180s, not 360s.
wrong. i could 360 a bmx when i was skateboarding. 360 is beginner
 

shmeado

Likes Dirt
lemontime... half the issue is that u complained without, to the best of my knowledge, attempting one.

all that you have to do in a 360 fly out it go with enough speed to get a second or two air time, then turn your head and shoulders quickly to one side.

once i realised that i was spinning the wrong way, i learn't them in a maximum of 20 tries. now im trying to get 360 disasters, but they aint working well cos of my fat bike.
 
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