I have never seen or heard of one existing but I found this one.http://www.eenwiel.nl/index.php?menuid=25&pageid=37
I did my best at getting it into English with the help of a couple of different online translators. The questionable parts and the ones I couldn’t figure out are in red.
Level 1
• Rolling hop off a curb
• Rolling hop up a curb
• Ride down a 2-set of stairs
• 180 hop twist (statically)
Level 2
• Rolling hop off 2-set
• Ride down a 4-set
• 180 rolling hop twist
• Tire grab (statically)
Level 3
• Rolling hop off 4-set
• 180 hop twist off a 2-set
• Tire grab off 2-set
• Ride down a 6-set
• Backwards rolling hop
• Crankgrab without the jump
• Seatwrap (statically)
• No footer (statically)
Level 4
• Rolling hop off a 6-set
• Backward rolling hop off a curb
• No footer (mobile)
• Shifty
• Grind a rail/ledge for 1 meter
• 180 unispin (statically)
Level 5
• Backward rolling hop off a 2-set
• 180 hop off a 4-set
• Shifty off a 4-set
• Rolling hop off a 3-set with right or left foot forward
• Rolling hop up a 3-set
• A rail grind
• 180 unispin (mobile)
Level 6
• 180 hop to the right off a 6-set
• 180 hop to the left off a 6-set
• Rolling hop off a 4-set
• 360 hop off a 2-set
• No-footer off a 2-set
• 180 unispin off 2-set (statically)
• Crankflip (statically/mobile)
• 360 unispin (statically)
Level 7
• Backward rolling hop off a 4-set
• 180 unispin off a 2-set (mobile)
• Crankflip off a 2-set
• Driving jump concerning 4-set gone
• Forward rolling back-crankflip
• A long rail grind
Level 8
• Backward rolling hop off a 6-set
• 180 hop left and right off a 6-set
• 360 hop left and right off a 6-set
• Crankflip off a 4-set
• 180 unispin off a 4-set
• Backward rolling Crankflip of 2-set
• Backward rolling 180 off a 2-set
• 360 unispin off a 2-set
• rail grind down a 6-set
• Backward rolling back-crankflip
• Backward rolling forward-crankflip
Level 9
• Crankflip off a 6-set
• Backward rolling forward-crankflip off a 4-set
• 180 unispin of 4-set
• Unispin crankflip off a 2-set
• 180 crankflip off a 2-set
• 360 unispin off a 2-set
Level 10
• Backward rolling hop off a 6-set
• 360 hop off a 6-set
• Backward rolling crankflip off a 6-set
• 180 unispin off a 6-set
• 180 unispin crankflip off a 4-set
• 180 crankflip off a 4-set
• 360 unispin off a 4-set
• 360 unispin crankflip off a 2-set
I like how that doesn’t have anything bigger than a 6 set. Although lots of people do bigger sets I don’t really think that they should be a requirement of street. It is more of a tweak to a trick than a trick in itself.
All in all they look pretty good. Still there are probably more level tens in street than in the standard list but this is because most of the tricks are just combinations of smaller ones so I don’t really think you can compare the two lists.
They all look right to me, but I think level seven is supposed to be a handrail. Level six is probably up a four set.
Also we should get one of the street aficionado’s in here to put in the proper name for some of those tricks, like treflip and backflips and the like. The whole 180 unispin crankflip thing just makes it more annoying to read.
The level 8 rail is the only one where it actually had “hand” in the translation, I felt it was obvious. But what about the differences between the grinds in levels 5 and 7?
Riding leap of a 4-set off
180 hoptwist of a 2-set finished
Tire grab of a 2-set finished
furrow landlord of a 6-set afrijden
Riding leap (backward)
Crank put on an edge (crankgrab without to tie jump)
Seatwrap (statically)
No footer (statically)
Level 4
Riding leap of a 6-set off
Riding leap of a curb off (Backward)
No footer (riding)
Shifty
A rail/ledge of 1 meter put down gravel
180 unispin (statically)
Level 5
Rolling hop want to put down gravel of a 2-set off (backward)
180 hops from a 4-set finished
Shifty of a 4-set off
Riding leap of a 3-set off with right or left foot to in front
Riding leap over a 3-set away
A rail 180
unispin (riding)
Level 6
180 hops quarrel quarrel quarrel to right of a 6-set off
180 hops to links of a 6-set off
Riding leap of a 4-set off
360 hops from a 2-set finished
No-footer of a 2-set off
180 unispin of a 2-set off (statically)
Crankflip (statically/riding)
360 unispin (statically)
Level 7
Riding leap of a 4-set off (backward)
180 unispin of a 2-set off (riding)
Crankflip of a 2-set off
Riding leap over a 4-set away
Crankflip (backward) (forward ride and the crank to behind freak out)
A hand rail of arbitrary large put down gravel
translation 2
Level 3
• Rolling hop off 4-set
• 180 hop quarrel of 2-set finished
• Tire grab of 2-set finished
• Forwards of 6-set depart
• Driving jump (reverse)
• Crank stall on a randje (crankgrab without to link jump)
• Seatwrap (statically)
• No footer (statically)
Level 4
• Driving jump of 6-set
• Driving jump from a pavement edge (reverse)
• No footer (mobile)
• Shifty
• A rail/ledge of 1 meter gravels
• 180 unispin (statically)
Level 5
• Driving jump concerning 4-set gone
• Rolling hops of 2-set finished (reverse)
• 180 hops argue of 4-set finished
• Shifty of 4-set finished
• Driving jump of 3-set with right or linker foot forward
• Driving jump concerning 3-set gone
• A rail gravels
• 180 unispin (mobile)
Level 6
• 180 hops argue to Right of 6-set finished
• 180 hops argue to left of 6-set finished
• Driving jump of 4-set
• 360 hops argue of 2-set finished
• No-footer of 2-set finished
• 180 unispin of 2-set finished (statically)
• Crankflip (statically/mobile)
• 360 unispin (statically)
Level 7
• Driving jump of 4-set (reverse)
• 180 unispin of 2-set finished (mobile)
• Crankflip of 2-set finished
• Driving jump concerning 4-set gone
• Crankflip (reverse) (drive ahead and the crank to behind freak out)
• A hand rail of random large gravels
Hey guys, first of all I think it’s pretty cool that when searching for street levels you ended up on my page, they are existing street levels that I got from the Unicyclopedia if you would have scrolled down you would have found the link to the english skill levels at the bottom at the source (bron). Mmm, the English version of EenWiel.nl will be released in less than a month I think so keep your eyes open!
That’s not a good list. Um, blind 3 spins down a 6 same as normal. And way is anything static on that list. Street is NOT static. Everything static should be gotten rid of. Plus, they shouldn’t label the flip tricks, It should be like the mounts in the regual skill level. (Do 1 flip trick) (Do 3 flip tricks), by level ten be like (Do 50 flip tricks) like that. Keep it more broad, Then maybe levels down, (be able to do 5-7-9-11-15 flips tricks down a 3-4-5-6) blah blah. Don’t name the exact trick and what to do down it. It should be more loosely based. Plus where would manny pads come into play, or tech grinds, or footplants (still cool if done right). Street is a bit too much to cover in a list in my opinion. You could make flip trick 10 levels but not street.
If you don’t like the list then don’t follow it, either that or make your own. Its not like it is a strict doctrine for all street riders to follow, it just gives a fun list of things that might help people get some motivation.
No worries about me following lists, I like to think I’ve come up with what to do on my own. I just think street shouldn’t be structured. The more it is structured the less appealing it will seem to nonriders. More kids/teens want an escape from structure in their sport. That’s why skating is so popular as well. It’s a break from the normal. You say to anyone not riding “Oh i’m level 6 street riders.” Sounds really lame. If people want motivation, let them watch one of many street vids out there now, see what to try to do, they shouldn’t need a list to help them along.