Radio Bikes' prototype frame and freecoaster hub (that allows you to ride backwards without backpedaling) get a full workout from Niklas Tilk.
| Next level Freecoaster madness from Radio Bikes team rider Niklas Tilk who’s currently riding our prototype MTB Freecoaster hub and Griffin Pro aftermarket frame which will both be available early 2020. This hub is super light, has a larger adjustable slack setting and uses our own internal system which has huge strength advantages over a traditional clutch style Freecoaster hub.—Radio Bikes |
25 years ago I used to ride flatland BMX and my friend (who was better than me) was trying to tailwhip bunnyhop. I questioned if it was even possible at the time but nowadays they are thrown down so easily - even with 26 inch wheels.
Pinkbike you have some competition there at 0:47
GX1000??!?!?
Also in snowboarding like any JP walker part back in the day got me hype. Might not age as well as some of the classics, but at the time it was fire.
Totally agree!