There's nothing wrong with Becks or Heineken,
but personally I like just a little more... uhm.. character
(like a bitter hop note)
One thing I still consider stupid on wheels, was when I was around 22 or something and hasn't anything to do with beer ...
Let me start a little earlier, Back in the eighties, I had the most beautiful BMX bike ever made: a chrome/blue Raleigh Burner.
And after modifying it with pegs, a rotor, a three piece crank and what else I thought was necessary for some flatland driving it was stolen.
That broke my heart and I quit; mainly because I couldn't afford another Raleigh Burner not even a used one, and I didn't wanted anything else.
That's when I started skateboarding..
Then ten or twelve years later the germany skateboard company Titus sold out a chrome flatland BMX Bike (Nosebone)
and I got me one, not nearly as beautiful as my Burner but okay,
I mounted a Dyno Handlebar and took it for a ride...
I must say I was never really good in BMX trickery but I wasn't all that bad either, and after some bunny hops, footjams and other rather basic stuff like that I felt confident to try a footjam tailwhip
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clockwise footjam tailwhip:
you jam your right foot in the fork, stopping the front wheel, lift the rear end, raise your left leg, spin the frame clockwise around the front, get your right foot out of the fork and your left foot in, catch the rear end and ride away.. done
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that's the theory...
but I couldn't get my right foot out, and the frame hit my leg pretty violently; of course I lost my balance and landed right on my coccyx
(tailbone would have been a better name for that bike)
I honestly couldn't even sit for about two weeks, I felt like my pelvis was completely shattered to pieces.
And since then the Titus Nosebone sits in my basement,
next to my late 90's Powell & Peralta Skateboard (different story).. nearly untouched.
I drove it two month ago just to get from A to B;
namely our regulars' table back home (the only beer connection).
I wouldn't even consider trying it again... I'm too old for all the pain.
'sid