Flatland
 

Easy

Pogo - To do a pogo, first get going slowly forward and put both feet on
the back pegs.  Take your right foot and gently shove it into the fork to
stop the bike, and then push it down hard against the wheel to get going
backwards.  Put both feet on the back pegs, hit the back brake, and pull
up on the handlebars.  Holding the bike up vertical, bounce up and down
on the rear tire, using the bike as a pogo stick.  When you are done
bouncing, let the front tire fall to the ground, put your feet on the
pedals, and ride it out.

Front Pogo - To do a pogo on the front pegs, get going forward at a
slow pace. Put you left foot on the left front peg. Hit the front brake, then as
the back of the bike goes up, put you right foot on the other front peg (You
can go right foot first then left foot if you are uncomfortable putting your left
foot on first). Hold the front brake, and bounce up and down on the front tire.
To land, let go of the brake and the bike should start to roll forward. Let the back
end drop, then put your foot closest to a pedal on the pedal, then the other foot on
the other pedal, and ride away.

Barhop - This trick sounds a lot scarier than it actually is.  You start by
going slowly forward, with your pedals and crank horizontal to the ground.
Then you push up with your arms, tuck your feet up in a cannonball, and
push yourself over the bar.  Once over, land on the front pegs and sit down
on the bars and scuff for a while.  When you are done, put your right foot
back on the pedal, grab the seat, and put your left foot back over again.
The hardest part is getting over the fear of jumping the bars.

Riding Backwards - While you are riding, put your left foot on the left back
peg and your right foot on the left pedal facing backwards.  Put your left
foot on the right pedal, also facing backwards.  Then sit on the handlebars
to balance, and quickly switch your hands, left to the right side, and
vice-versa.  The actual backwards riding is the tricky part- you just have
to practice and find the right balance.  To ride it out, simply do the reverse
of what you did to get backwards in the first place.

180 degree Handlebar turn - This is an easy one: Get going
slowly and put the foot of the direction that you are going to turn the bars
on that foot's back peg. Put both hands on the side that you are turning, and
pull really fast. Do the same thing over again to get the bars facing the right
way.

360 degree Handlebar turn - Roll forward at a faster pace than for the 180°
bar turn. Put your left foot on the left back peg. Pull up on the handlebars like a wheelie,
but as you pull up, spin them by pulling down with your right hand and then letting go
with both hands. Catch the bars with your left hand, and ride away. This trick can
be extended as far as a 900° spin, maybe even more, depending on your balance.

Bar Spin follow - This trick is just like a 360 degrees handle bar
spin, only instead of letting go of the bars, keep one hand on at
all times.  While riding lean back on to the back wheel. Spin the
bars all the way around. Let one hand follow the bar around until
it comes back around , land and ride away.

Fire Hydrant -  To do this trick, get going slowly, and put your right foot
on the left back peg, and your left foot on the left front peg. Quickly hit the
front brake, push off of the pedal, and swing out in front of the bike, staying
on the peg. Let go of the brake, and swing your right leg out behind you. Pull
on the handlebars so the back of the bike goes up, then use the bars to swing
the bike around. Put your foot on the top tube as it comes swinging
around, then put your left foot on the pedal and ride away.

Infinity Rolls - Start with one foot on a back peg(left foot on
left peg or right foot on right peg).  Push off backwards with the
other foot and use that foot to scuff the back tire backwards in
circles.  Continue in circles by turning your bars to a 45 degree
angle.  Keep a finger on the brake so you don't go out of control.
Have your peg foot on the outside of the circle you make.  You
can start this trick from an endo.

Stander  - get some speed and stand up on the standing platform.
Pinch the seat with your legs, get balanced and let go of the
handle bars. Now stand up all the way. Spread your arms for more
balance. When you get real good you can steer while standing.
This is a neat trick that isn't that hard to do.

Difficult

Squeakers - To do squeakers, get going slowly forward, and
jam your right foot into the fork.  As the back of the bike
comes up, put your left foot on the left front peg, and
scuff down on the front tire with your right foot.  If you
feel yourself falling forward, hit the front brake until you
fall back a little, then scuff some more.  Repeat this
procedure until you feel you are done, then hit the front brake,
fall to the ground, put your feet on the pedals, and pedal
away.

Tailwhip - To do a tailwhip, get going and put your right foot over
the top bar.  When you are ready, stick your right foot into the
fork, hit the front brake, and kick the back of the bike around with
your left foot.  Balance with your right foot on the tire, and when
the bike comes back around, catch it with your left foot.  Put your
right foot on the pedal, and ride away.

Boomerang - There are two ways to do this trick. To do a Boomerang
rolling, get moving slowly forward. Put your right foot on your left
back peg. Then, with both hands on the bars, slightly swing your left
foot forward. Hop off the back peg, hit the front brake, and spin
around the head tube on the bars. When you are 1/3 around (or 10
o'clock)let go of the brake and coast, but keep spining. When you get
2/3 of the way around (or 2 o'clock) apply the front brake and finish
spinning. When you get all the way around put your foot on the pedal
(or land in any other way that is good for you). The other way to do
this trick is by spinning all the way around without letting go of the
brakes.

Decade - To do a decade, roll forward with your left foot on the
back peg and your right foot on the seat post. Do a small front
brake endo for momentum. When the back wheel hits the ground,
apply the back brake and pull up on the handle bars. Quickly
jump over the head tube and land where the top tube meets the seat
post with your left foot. It helps if you look where you want
your foot to go. Let the front wheel hit the ground, and step on
your pedal, which you may want to preset before starting the trick.
Then ride it out.

Whiplash - Ride forward at a moderate speed then put your left
foot on your left front peg and your right foot on your left back
peg. WITHOUT using your brakes, shift your weight more towards
your left foot on the front peg and release the right foot
on your back left peg. At this point your bike should be
slowly whipping around. When your bike is at about 2 o'clock
put your right foot on your right front peg and take your
left foot off of the left front peg. During this part of
the trick you may be falling backwards. You can do a couple
of things here: The first is to GENTLY feather your brakes
to get your balance back. The second is to LEAN forward
to regain your balance. When your bike is at about 9 o'clock
catch top tube of the frame with your left foot and place
your right foot on the pedal and ride off.

Flinky-Slider-Get moving at a slow speed. Put both feet on the
front pegs. Now slam on the front brakes so that the back of the bike
goes up. At the same time take your feet off the pegs and spin the back
of the bike around 180 degrees. While the frame is spining to the front
jump over the bars. Sit on the handelbars. When the bike comes around
catch it with your feet and continue riding. Backwards.

Not a chance

Back Yard - In order to do a backyard, first get into a backwards riding position.
Put both feet on the back pegs, while sitting on the handlebars. Apply the front
and back brakes to stop and immediately stand up and take your right foot off
the peg and kick the back tire forwards. After a good kick, apply the back brake
and pull up on the handlebars. From here your foot has to take over for braking.
With your foot on the back tire release the back brake and let go of that grip
(you use this arm for balance). Kick the back tire forwards and drag your foot on
the tire as you bring your foot to the original position.
This will keep the front wheel off the ground. Once you're through scuffing,
let the front wheel drop to the ground and roll in the same direction for a little
bit. Apply the brakes again and step back on to the pedal so that you return to
the backwards riding position. From there maneuver yourself back to the regular
riding position and ride it out.

Front Yard - All you need to do is roll along slowly and and put your right foot
over the handlebars. Apply the front brake, step on the tire with
your right foot, and move your left foot from the pedal to the peg. Once you're
on the front of the bike release the front brakes and start to scuff the front wheel.
This trick is usually done with one hand on the handlebars and the other free to
swing around in the air for balance. Once you've had enough, you can allow the
back wheel to drop to the ground, move your left foot back to the pedal and pull
your right foot over the bars and ride it out.

Funky Chicken - All you need to here is to manuver yourself so that you are
rolling backwards and your right foot is over the cross on the top tube and your
left foot is on the left front peg. Grab the the seat with your right hand and
apply the front brake. Pull up on the seat and start scuffing the front wheel.
You can take your hand off of the grip if you feel a need to be Paul Osicka.
Once you're through with that, you can let the back wheel hit the ground and do
a smoothie out of it. You can also stop and pull your leg over the bar and manuver
yourself back to a normal riding position.

Lard Yard - To do a lard yard, do a half-lash, and when you are in position, apply
the back brakes and let go with your left hand. Twist the bars 180 degrees and pull
up. At the same time you should be looking at your back wheel and starting to scuff.
This trick is usually done in circles and is easier if you tweak your elbow upwards,
into the air. To ride out. Apply the back brake, grab the grip with your left hand,
and let the front wheel hit the ground. Step on the pedal and ride away.

Elephant Glide - To do an elephant glide, get to a handlebar
ride position(Bar-Hop, etc.). From there, you can sit on the bars and
grab the seat with your right hand, then apply the front brake to get the back wheel
off the ground. Stand up and pull the frame around to your right side and start
to scuff. When you're done, you can move the frame so that
it's behind you, drop the back wheel, and exit like a handlebar ride.

Dump Truck - To do a Dump Truck, turn your handlebars backwards and roll slowly
while standing on the back pegs. Pull up into a wheelie with your right foot behind you
for balance. Once you are solid in that position, tap the front brakes to stop your
wheel from spinning, then grab on to the right side of the front fork. Once you are
in this position, let go of the handlebars with your left hand and turn the
bars 90 degrees. Balance there long enough to pull your right leg through to the
front and put it on the back tire. (This is the hardest part of the trick, The longer
you can balance in this "halfway" position, the easier it is to pull your leg
through and get it to the tire before you fall backwards It also helps to look
down at your backtire so that you are sure to put it in the right place.) Once you
are in the dumptruck position, scuff the back tire. There are
many ways to exit this trick. You can turn the bars forward while you're scuffing
and switch hands on the pegs so that you can reach back and grab the grip. Then once you grab
the grip, stop scuffing and leave your foot on the tire as a brake and lower your front
wheel to the ground. Then manuver into a regular riding position and ride away.

Oxford Sphere- Before you do this trick, you should be able
to pull a wheelie and hold it for about 10 to 30 seconds.  To do it,
pull a wheelie, do a double bar spin, then bunny hop on to the front
tire and do a tailwhip.

Backwards Time Machine - Roll forwards on your back pegs. Once
your going at a good speed do a foot endo and keep your left or
right foot on the peg. When you come down, tap the back brake
lightly so you can pull up your bike and do a backwards manual.
Now, jump around so your right foot is on the left back peg or vice
versa. Grab the front left peg and pull it up so your rolling
backwards with the bike straight up. Quickly jump around the bike
so your left foot is on the left peg.