Hi, my name is Deere. I have been riding
a bike for about 20 years with some brakes
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I have been training calisthenics for about 13 years.
For me, street discipline basically means the style
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It's not only doing as many tricks as possible.
It's a kind of way to express and involve myself
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A manual is a technique for keeping the front wheel
off the ground while you roll on the rear wheel
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This differs from a wheel as you don't pedal. For the record, there must be a
clear starting line and the front wheel must be off the floor before passing it
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What we got here, it's a full custom
build bike according to my preferences
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Of course, no brakes. With help of the professionals, we've managed to prepare
this bike to be the probably fastest bike in the world in its discipline
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Using the ISP ceramic bearings,
Serious Pro at the front, the end force
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the rear and I also personally build up a new
rear wheel on a very heavy rim to get more
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spin and to extend the rotation time. My personal training to this
record took about one year. I was playing with a bike around my
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discipline doing some tricks based strictly on
the manual just to improve the handling skills
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of the bike under the high speed and the
wind. The record to be is 648.27 metres
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And he's broken the record, with the
longest bicycle manual being 823.6 metres