smokeysmoo
Legendary Member
- Location
- Bolton, not very far from Nob End
New Chapel/Claypool Rd is a little more challenging on fixed, really enjoy flying down it when can freewheel - best avoided if there's a frost however.
There's a moment in this promo where a guy skids which is quite impressive. I guess it might be easy on a smaller gear and you must have to unweight the back wheel somehow. http://mashsf.com/cinelli_page/
It's all explained here, easy: http://www.63xc.com/gregg/101_10.htm
I'm 44, too old and already got enough scars to be trying any of that (in case Mrs Ibbots is looking in). Just want to be able to avoid taking the nice anodising off my rear rim.
I expect I'd inadvertantly perform a full on face plant if I was to try anything like that for myself, "ambulance for smokeysmoo please!"
Plus the fact I'd get the inevitable earbashing from 'er indoors, "I wish you'd sell that bike, I knew this would happen", Which bike my love?", "All of them!"

I'm getting scarily close to 40 myself, so I have no desire to really to try it to be honest. I'm fully aware of how long it takes to recover when you get a little older. Broken ankle from my MTB days, and a broken elbow from a couple of years back spring to mind

Ride safe
