Building a BMX Bunny Hop Trainer.Written by Written by: Ivan Gotta Crotchful
Learning to get enough height to start grinding and stalling can be a real challenge for beginning BMX biker. Here is something that can be built and used to get heights needed. The best part about it that it is cheap and easy to build. Materials can found at your local lumber/hardware store. The materials needed are as follows; 2-2"x4"x3'board 1-1/2"x8' piece of hard plastic water pipe. 20-2" finish nails. 1-3/4"x1'x4' plywood 4-3"deck screwsWith materials assemble as diagram illustrates. "You can see detailed picture at www.evilbmx.biz under articles page". The 3" deck screws come up from bottom of plywood into 2"x4"x3' boards. The finishing nails are nailed into board about ½" to ¾" The nails provide a place for plastic pipe to hang. You can put nails 1" apart going up on each side.
| | This is a review of Vans Company..Written by Written by the EVIL Ones at EVILBMX. 7/24/03
To view this article with pictures and links go to "www.evilbmx.biz hemedfordscene/id42.html".It would be hard to believe that anybody reading this article has never heard of Vans. The name is symbiosis (connection with) BMX biking, skateboarding and other extreme sports. I bought a pair of Vans shoes 3 years ago and I still use them. I like to wear them when I ride my BMX bike on hot black asphalt slab scuffing like a madman trying to land that same flatland trick. The Vans seem to hook easier to tire when scuffing compared to my other biking shoes. The Vans Shoe company has been around a long time so we did some research on company. Here are some of facts of Vans. The California based company opened their first skatepark in Midwest. It is a 53,000 square foot
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