Crooked Grind
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1954 riders can do it
A grind on two pegs diagonally, with your front wheel on the opposite side of the rail.
How do it
The crooked grind is another challenging grind in terms of balance. What you do is grind on 2 pegs diagonally, with your front wheel on the opposite side of the rail. So if you’re grinding on the right side of a rail, you’ll be sliding on your right rear peg and left front peg. To learn this trick, you must know how to do the feeble!
1.
Ride along the rail. Jump as you would doing a feeble grind, but instead of placing your front wheel onto the rail, bring it over the rail and land on your peg.
2.
As soon as your front peg touches the rail, turn your front wheel slightly, so that it’s straight or even tilted towards the rail. This should ensure your front peg doesn’t fall off.
3.
Keep your body and bike weight directly over the rail. Don’t tilt to either side, or risk falling off.
4.
Exit via a regular hop forward.