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Old 2010-05-08, 08:24 PM   #1
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New crank flip trick?

Ha s anybody done a full crank flip forward, than a full crank flip backward, completing both motions while still in the air? That would be pretty awesome to see!
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Old 2010-05-08, 08:32 PM   #2
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I've seen Loic do it in a Video I think. It looked awesome! And I though about it too, I dont know how it's called though It must be so hard!
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Old 2010-05-08, 08:34 PM   #3
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i think itd be really hard, but maybe possible? you'd have to ask one of those guys that can do like hicktriples or something
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It's called a flip to underflip or something like that. It is pretty cool.
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Old 2010-05-08, 08:41 PM   #5
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I got the idea when I saw Forrest Rackard do something similar. At about the :54 mark he does a crank flip/1 spin combo, but before landing it he pushes the tire with his foot a bit at the 90 degree mark.
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Old 2010-05-08, 08:41 PM   #6
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Flip-underflip, Loic and Krisz have both done it on video.

Pat has done a crankflip-crankflip in the same hop, as well.

edit: What Forrest does is called an outkickflip. It's a 180 unispin from seat in, but he kicks the tire to initiate the crankflip.
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Flip-underflip, Loic and Krisz have both done it on video.

Pat has done a crankflip-crankflip in the same hop, as well.

edit: What Forrest does is called an outkickflip. It's a 180 unispin from seat in, but he kicks the tire to initiate the crankflip.
Do you have links to the "Flip-underflip in the same hop" video(s)?

Another cool trick would be a 360 or better unispin while on a tall skinny! Maybe it's been done, but I don't think I've see anything like that. And I've yet to see a complete "uni-frame whip" all the way around either forward or backward, ending up in the same starting position, then riding away! And on solid ground not a trampoline, lol.
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Old 2010-05-08, 08:50 PM   #8
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Do you have links to the "Flip-underflip in the same hop" video(s)?

Another cool trick would be a 360 or better unispin while on a tall skinny! Maybe it's been done, but I don't think I've see anything like that. And I've yet to see a complete "uni-frame whip" all the way around either forward or backward, ending up in the same starting position, then riding away! And on solid ground not a trampoline, lol.
Yes, just a moment. This trick has also been done with a 180

Edit: (3:15, 180 flip-underflip by Loic Baud)

(1:38flip-underflip, 1:40(ish) 180 flip-underflip by Krisz Kovacs)

(Studder flip, by Pat Lally)
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