Sure you can. Just keep in mind that jumping a bike is a somewhat dangerous activity, wear a helmet, make sure your bike is OK and check out that your landing site is clear from danger. It's good if you can start with smaller jumps/ramps first, so that you have an idea about how it will be.
If you actually want to go somewhere besides the skate park or your neighborhood, go with a BMX-style bike. You can go farther while doing some tricks here and there, not to mention they're probably faster. If you want to do some major tricks, though, go with a skateboard. You can do much more complicated tricks on a skateboard and they are actually meant for doing stunts, where as BMX bikes are just modified.
That would be pretty hard to do. You would have to have a seriously powerful rocket propelled skateboard and a space suit to do something like going to the moon on a ramp and skateboard. Please don't try it. That probably wouldn't end so well for either of us.
there is no exact answer to that. but, if he was riding a mega ramp he could at least go 30 mph
jumping the ramp from the building at the bend in the road on the right you will see an icon of nitro, take it and go through the red flush right and jump the ramp where the repair icon, facing forward and you will see it
a big one duhhh cause the more speed it can pick up on its way down the farther it will go :)
a skateboard will go faster a skateboard will go faster a skateboard will go faster
Go on you tube and search how to finger bmx.
If our talking about a blank deck then no. But if your talking about a pre built complete all bearings will usaully suck for that so say away from pre built completes make your own with bones bearings
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just do it You first need to know how to kickflip. What you do is kickflip, but as the board spins, catch your foot on the griptape and flip it the opposite direction it was going.
its not exactly the skate board. Its how you use your momentum. Even if you do not use momentum gravity will pull u faster down a steep ramp.
A skateboard will go further on concrete.