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| alternate_names = Nose Manual | |||
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| difficulty = Basic | |||
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*[[G-Turn]] | *[[G-Turn]] | ||
*One- | *[[One-Foot Nose Wheelie]] | ||
*One- | *[[One-Wheel Nose Wheelie]] | ||
*[[Swedish Nose Wheelie]] | *[[Swedish Nose Wheelie]] | ||
*Fakie Nose Wheelie | *[[Fakie Nose Wheelie]] | ||
*[[Hang Ten Nose Wheelie]] | |||
*[[Tuck Knee Nose Wheelie]] | |||
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[[ | | description = A '''Nose Wheelie''' is a rolling trick where you lift the back wheels of the skateboard off of the ground and balance on the front wheels without touching the nose to the ground. Higher trucks can help you balance by giving you a little more room to play with to avoid touching the nose to the ground. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:21, 10 October 2018
Alternate Names | Nose Manual |
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Difficulty Level |
Basic |
Common Variations | |
Variations |
A Nose Wheelie is a rolling trick where you lift the back wheels of the skateboard off of the ground and balance on the front wheels without touching the nose to the ground. Higher trucks can help you balance by giving you a little more room to play with to avoid touching the nose to the ground.