Almost all your videos are edited to be “no mistakes”. This video showed the effort and time to get the good clips. I went to Woodward back in the 90s on my Hutch Windstyler. It would be a blast to go now with my Subrosa and and SE Quadangle.
I agree it's nice seeing the mistakes and amount of tries it takes to get the tricks..Billy please leave more bails in your videos..honestly makes the video better and way more relatable for people just starting..no matter how good u or are or how long u ride for everyone eats shit at times..that's part of the sport lol
Hey Billy I know I ain't telling you nothing new and I really don't claim to know much but those little thin shin guards will pay huge dividends later on.. BILLY, YOU ARE THE MAN!
Soon! I was hoping to announce it before I left last month but now I’m home im gonna go through all the entries (takes a full day) and announce it one of the upcoming videos.
So what you're saying is that your brain allows your fear of heights to win over your skills on a bike and that stops you from being good at a transition
Wouldn’t say fear of heights just lack of riding transition over the past few years. I would prob ride transition/skatepark 70% of the time growing up but these days I ride street 90% of the time with a shorter rear end so it definitely doesn’t feel as natural as it did back then. Just need to ride it more if I want to get the skills back
Fuck that line at 2:40 was so clean. As cool as it is to watch people do ridiculous trick combos like they're playing a video game, more simple, ultra stylish tricks like this are just so much better. The suicide no hander is a thing of beauty, especially in a street setting.