Sunday, October 17, 2010

Matthias Dandois flat land Rider odyssey





Flatland is definitely a freestyle BMX riding style performed on smooth flat surfaces that don't include any ramps, jumps, or grindrails. Its sometimes described as a kind of artistic cycling which includes a mixture of breakdancing. Flatland to provide a discipline also encompasses certain aspects Fighting methods and Zen meditation.

Flatland occupies a posture somewhat taken out of the rest of freestyle BMX. People ride within above disciplines will generally become involved in a minumum of one in the others, but flatlanders are more likely to only ride flatland. They might be very dedicated, but will spend for several hours per day perfecting their techniques.

Flatland also differs within the others in this particular the terrain used is not but a smooth, flat surface. Tricks are performed by spinning and balancing on the bike in numerous unexpected positions. Riders usually use either knurled/grip taped aluminum or plastic pegs to stand on to manipulate the bike into even stranger positions.

Flatland bikes typically have a shorter wheelbase than other freestyle bikes. This shorter wheelbase requires less effort to make the bike spin or to position the bike on one wheel. One of the primary reasons flatlanders often ride only flatland is the decreased stability of using their shorter bikes on ramps, dirt and street.

A variety of options is commonly found on flatland bikes. The most unifying feature of flatland bikes is the use of four pegs, one on the end of each wheel axle. Flatlanders will choose to run a front brake (or a dual front brake; one front brake with two brake levers using one brake cable), front and rear brakes, or no brakes at all, depending on stylistic preference.


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