Stupid sick flatland clips
BTW > I'm an old ass fat guy and I still get out and ride on occasion ( when the temps drop below 80 ) . Lotsa fun , but I'm gettin too old to try the crazy shit . I gotta go to work on Mondays and busted knees and shins would RUIN me ,so I keep it mellow and just roll hang-nuthins till the cows come home .
Originally Posted by djgrom
There are originators and copiers Moutain biking, and MX have been copying BMX since I can remember. I do not give a shit whether or not it was done on an MX bike or not.
Don't argue that one sport is harder than the other . I'm sure the FMX is difficult > and extremly crazy > and takes balls of stone !! Flatland takes serious finesse and insane amounts of balance . It's an art and isn't something you just pick up by tossing your bike into a foam pit . These guys are seriously talented and I just look at some of the shit they do now and realize how far the bar has been raised since I was into it . I love all forms of 'unorganized' sports but it really makes me laugh to see people bicker about which sport is better . It's like comparing apples to Buicks . Just sit back , watch , enjoy , and DO A TRICK !!
Originally Posted by DeezUU
Don't argue that one sport is harder than the other . I'm sure the FMX is difficult > and extremly crazy > and takes balls of stone !! Flatland takes serious finesse and insane amounts of balance . It's an art and isn't something you just pick up by tossing your bike into a foam pit . These guys are seriously talented and I just look at some of the shit they do now and realize how far the bar has been raised since I was into it . I love all forms of 'unorganized' sports but it really makes me laugh to see people bicker about which sport is better . It's like comparing apples to Buicks . Just sit back , watch , enjoy , and DO A TRICK !!
Theres no arguing here, to each his own. But to the opinion about MX copying BMX and stuff well, opinion's are like assholes and....
I do understand that flatland takes a great amount of talent, I've tried and didnt make it. But I have done my share of BMX and I have been riding MX bikes for a good period of time now. If i were to compair the two I'd give it to MX overall due to the fact of how much harder of a time I personally had on it.
With BMX my bike was light, i could do with it what i wanted and not worry about getting it back straight to land. On my dirt bike, i have to put a lot more attention to detail on everything. And the danger factor is a lot higher. With flatland, you fall too bad get back up. Sometimes even in light riding on dirt bikes you can fall and not ride again easily.
Basically, do what you like. If you wanna balance do some flatland BMX. If you wanna get crazy, get some air, and do some all around balls to the wall shit, pick up a dirt bike and find a ramp and do whatever you feel.
Originally Posted by j4k3
Need not argue with stupidity. Once you try throwing a big ass bike around in the air then talk. They go where they want, there isn't really any changing once you start.
Originally Posted by skr00zloose
but it takes ALOT more to do it on a much heavier(than a bmx) dirtbike. that was still sick, and it takes mucho juevos to even attempt that, let alone actually pull it off.
now when they start building dirtbikes with single crown front suspension (so the bars can spin 360 degrees), then they'll def. be pulling bmx style tricks.
now when they start building dirtbikes with single crown front suspension (so the bars can spin 360 degrees), then they'll def. be pulling bmx style tricks.
When you say that you can "play with the throttle" on a bike in the air you say it like throwing a big ass dirt bike around is easy. Have you tried it? I've done everything brought up in this thread weather it be MX, BMX, Moutian Biking or extreame scootering and so far MX has been the hardest. If you look at that video of Travis pulling the double backflip, look how high he is. His life is at risk there if you couldnt tell. I've seen people do doubles on bicycles like its nobodies business. Theres an obvious difficulty difference.
As for your "BMXer's did it first" cry. Who cares. Theres tricks you can do on bikes that you cant do on a motorcycle and the other way around. I saw backflip first on a bicycle but do it over a 100ft gap.
Nobody ever said you said this, you said that. We just argued the fact that theres a big difference between BMX and FMX. You can't simply compare the two and say blah blah one was before the other they are copying. The same guys that tricked off of pedals are the same guys tricking off of foot pegs, its the same game bro.
As for your "BMXer's did it first" cry. Who cares. Theres tricks you can do on bikes that you cant do on a motorcycle and the other way around. I saw backflip first on a bicycle but do it over a 100ft gap.
Nobody ever said you said this, you said that. We just argued the fact that theres a big difference between BMX and FMX. You can't simply compare the two and say blah blah one was before the other they are copying. The same guys that tricked off of pedals are the same guys tricking off of foot pegs, its the same game bro.
Originally Posted by djgrom
Video?
I'll try and find the video. I believe it was last year or the yea before that. He almost landed it but his forks broke right off. Sorry he was "copying" a BMX'er, but I'll say it and I'm sure others will agree, a barspin on a dirt bike ranks over a bicycle any day.






