*Slides
*Wheelies
*Stoppies or Endos
*Bunnyhops
*Jumping
*Other bits and pieces.
This instructable is likely to be added to from time to time, however since I had such a good day today I wanted to get photos and start writing away...
Written as a follow up to My guide to urban cycling
Also this is entered in the Bike month contest, please do vote or rate this 'ible if you like it...
Another Also, it is best advised to wear a helmet for cycling, was being naughty and arrogant by not, even though most of these were performed at low speed, to help the camera, I know I have no excuse at all for the jumping and I would like to make it clear that a helmet is the most important accesory a person can have for their bicycle...
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Signing UpStep 1: The slide...
Basically the plan is to lock the back wheel up and get the back end to step out by turning like that so.
Going at moderate speed on loose ground or on wet ground, you can do it on any surface but it'll wreck your tyres...
See a turn you'd like to slide around...
Pull the back brake hard, once the wheel locks up you'r e free to turn whenever...
When you're turning allow the end to step out and if you get uncomfortable you simply let go of the brake and go on as normal.
You can either skid to a halt or slide around a turn and let off the back brake and continue on.
If you don't know this one already you can get more comfortable by starting on slippy ground and just going at medium speed, lock the back wheel and make small turning movements to get used to the feeling of it.
Once you get better you can start fishtailing etc. this is where you add turns in the opposite direction to eachother and swing the end about.
Sliding can come in handy in lots of situations, on forest trails when you seriously misjudge a turn sliding around it at high speed can be alot easier than attempting to brake and turn with the front which leads to washing out...
If you go too low and start to fall you can kick the ground with the inside leg to lean up or just drop down and slide to a halt, in most cases I find falling from a badly judged slide far less painful than when you wash out.


























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She wrecked bad and had to get stitches.
-If you don't thaw it before you drop it in a turkey frier. (The water and ice boils to quickly that it will send a giant column of boiling steam and oil high up in the air.)
-Frozen turkey launched out of a compressed air canon used for airplane windshield testing.
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My bike is BRAND NEW, well i've got it since 3 months ago, and thanks to the slide now i need to change weels XD
If it was the actual rims that damaged, either look at getting stronger rims and possibly hubs with more holes for more spokes, particularly if you are a heavier rider - you should have 32 at the back, or 36 if you're a heavy rider, and 28 at the front if you're of average weight, 32 if you're heavy.
Your best bet is to get a pair of hand-built rims from your local friendly bike shop, even with mid-range rims and basic butted spokes, these will outlast all cheap factory built wheels by years if the builder knows his craft and will not cost much more.
You can re-use the hubs from your old wheels if they are not super-nasty, cheap ones and they are not showing signs of roughness, or get some Shimano XT ones 2nd hand from ebay, which will be very good value if you hunt around and don't overbid and will be bomb-proof - nothing below XT from Shimano, the bearing races (the surfaces) are like cheese on the LX and below. Or get hubs with cartridge (replaceable) bearings,from the likes of the excellent UK makers Hope.
Remember, after the frame, the MOST IMPORTANT part of a bke is the wheels, and if you are planning on doing all sorts of air tricks like bunny hops, you might even say a well-built pair of wheels is even a little bit MORE important.
plus if you do it this way you get way higher.
Other then that good Instructable.