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TwoBobRob:
Yip. Jose Janez (sp). Deffo doing them early on, I packed up in 84 and I remember them distinctly. He used a nearly vert transitioned take off to flatbank landing. Kinda looked like a fcuked up spine ramp.
He came from a circus background I believe, and it wasn't a new trick to them. :)
For me, true BMX flips began with Hoffmans vert flip in France (the one on the cover of Headfirst I believe). Completely different to anything else and a true triumph of balls over brains. No disrespect intended..... :4_17_5:
BrianP:
there was a vid out a while ago called the trailer trash and carnie show. (was a BMX vid, honest!) which had quite a long section in it at the end showing that yanez dude. will see if i can find it if anyone wants to see it?
Brian.
kdw712:
i've got a copy of the mag at home
will scan it and post it up later
MCSMagnum:
Wow.....
I remember those pictures well..... Made a deep impression on me, it was when my interest in BMX was beginning to fade, but I still used to read BMX Plus in Smiths from time to time..... seeing that made me realise things were moving way past where I would be prepared to go..... So, along with getting tired with girls laughing at me riding a kids bike, and the fact BMX was dying a little at the time (I blame pastel/primary coloured bikes for both) it was a major reason I didn't ride a BMX for another 10 years, by which time I couldn't give a shit if I was able to do the latest tricks, or got the piss taken out of me.....
My memory is really going though, as if I imagine it now, I see Mat Hoffman..... I kinda assumed it must have been him.... but it did seem strange that it took a good few years more before he became a household name.....
Mike
theRuler:
i remember seeing him in bmx action, on a trick star doing flips on the ramp setup that bob described
his name was jose d. yanez
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