getting straps for the pedals will make braking a bit easier and enable you to do some skitting:) you might have to get used to it though!
trackrat13 on
Straps, rastrales o pedales automáticos, que te haga estar anclado al pedal. En el tipo que puedas llegar a sentirte más cómodo. Aprende a hacer skid en una pista lisa o en terreno y poco a poco ves soltándote.
nine-cigarettes on
takes a bit to get used to for sure! what helped my head was to focus on the which ever foot is needing to be pulled up in the back pedal. as the foot in the other side of the stroke will already be in downward momentum. not sure if that makes sense, but yeah just practice! oh! and STRAPS
Viiyy_why on
Training wheels idk
Creepy_Advice2883 on
Good luck, have fun, don’t die
Ima_post_this on
Don’t stop pedaling.
tbutlerRVA on
It’s not a sexy answer, but just ride it! Get to a parking lot or an area with low consequence and just practice. You’ll either get the hag of it and love it, or you won’t and you’ll hate it and regret the purchase. Not much in between.
OnlyCommentsOnBikez on
Get a front brake, buy a few sprockets while figuring out your ideal gear ratio, definitely get some foot retention, and learn to skid.
funkyfreshmintytaste on
drive side out always for photos.
rockybeulah on
ride it on a closed course, like a velodrome, or intall a front brake. don’t be an idiot and ride in traffic with no brakes.
-former bike courier and racer with 30+ year of experience
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getting straps for the pedals will make braking a bit easier and enable you to do some skitting:) you might have to get used to it though!
Straps, rastrales o pedales automáticos, que te haga estar anclado al pedal. En el tipo que puedas llegar a sentirte más cómodo. Aprende a hacer skid en una pista lisa o en terreno y poco a poco ves soltándote.
takes a bit to get used to for sure! what helped my head was to focus on the which ever foot is needing to be pulled up in the back pedal. as the foot in the other side of the stroke will already be in downward momentum. not sure if that makes sense, but yeah just practice! oh! and STRAPS
Training wheels idk
Good luck, have fun, don’t die
Don’t stop pedaling.
It’s not a sexy answer, but just ride it! Get to a parking lot or an area with low consequence and just practice. You’ll either get the hag of it and love it, or you won’t and you’ll hate it and regret the purchase. Not much in between.
Get a front brake, buy a few sprockets while figuring out your ideal gear ratio, definitely get some foot retention, and learn to skid.
drive side out always for photos.
ride it on a closed course, like a velodrome, or intall a front brake. don’t be an idiot and ride in traffic with no brakes.
-former bike courier and racer with 30+ year of experience