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| description = This is a classic truck-to-truck transfer trick invented by [[Keith Renna]]. Keith made up this trick for [[Tommy Harward]], which is where it gets its name. | | description = This is a classic truck-to-truck transfer trick invented by [[Keith Renna]]. Keith made up this trick for [[Tommy Harward]], which is where it gets its name. | ||
The trick starts off in a [[Pogo]] (on the tail with your front foot on the rear truck). Using your front hand, you jump up and finger flip the board 1-1/2 times, with a 180 degree | The trick starts off in a [[Pogo]] (on the tail with your front foot on the rear truck). Using your front hand, you jump up and finger flip the board 1-1/2 times ([[Axis Rotation]]), with a 180 degree [[Transverse Axis Rotation]]. You then grab the tail with your back hand and land on the nose, in your original position, with your front foot on the front truck. | ||
| contributors = [[Keith Renna]] | | contributors = [[Keith Renna]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:56, 22 April 2018
Long Hand | 50/50 Truck-to-Truck Finger Flip to 50/50 |
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Inventor | Keith Renna |
Difficulty Level |
Expert |
Common Variations | |
Variations | |
Common Transitional Tricks | |
Transitions out of Tommy Knocker |
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FSKB | |
Contributors | Keith Renna |
This is a classic truck-to-truck transfer trick invented by Keith Renna. Keith made up this trick for Tommy Harward, which is where it gets its name.
The trick starts off in a Pogo (on the tail with your front foot on the rear truck). Using your front hand, you jump up and finger flip the board 1-1/2 times (Axis Rotation), with a 180 degree Transverse Axis Rotation. You then grab the tail with your back hand and land on the nose, in your original position, with your front foot on the front truck.
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