bmxican_89 Active member Jan 24, 2006 #54 you have confusing opinions. ive seen like 2 half cabs that looked good. they are way harder to make look as good as a regular 180. and how does a straight air look cooler than a zero? straight airs arent hard at all. and its not even a trick.
you have confusing opinions. ive seen like 2 half cabs that looked good. they are way harder to make look as good as a regular 180. and how does a straight air look cooler than a zero? straight airs arent hard at all. and its not even a trick.
Grimace. Active member Jan 24, 2006 #55 a zero with a really tweaked shifty in my mind is the best trick out there and to all the kids that would rather do a straight air, thats because u cant do a zero
a zero with a really tweaked shifty in my mind is the best trick out there and to all the kids that would rather do a straight air, thats because u cant do a zero
sugarloaf Active member Jan 24, 2006 #56 I think zeros with inside safetys are sooo steezy. I wanna learn theeeeem
M mark311 Member Jan 25, 2006 #57 exactly. you dont spin. so theres zero spin. hence, zero spin. would you rather it be called a fakie air? how a backwards jump?
exactly. you dont spin. so theres zero spin. hence, zero spin. would you rather it be called a fakie air? how a backwards jump?
M minihef Member Jan 25, 2006 #58 Rory's Bushfield's zero off that cliff in Hitlist (i think) is ridiculous, its got to be one of the hardest cliff drops and he stomps it
Rory's Bushfield's zero off that cliff in Hitlist (i think) is ridiculous, its got to be one of the hardest cliff drops and he stomps it