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Pinky Squeaks
                         PINKY SQUEAKS

You want to really impress some people? Then spend about a year driving yourself nuts while learning this trick. It falls way up there on the pain in the neck to learn scale!
It is important that you know how to do tailwhips before attempting pinky squeaks.
Also remember that once you learn this trick you should probably enter at least an intermediate contest if not be ready for an expert contest. This trick is NOT a beginner trick.
Begin by riding very slow with both feet on the pedals.
Grab both brakes and as you go into an endo, kick the frame around to the right, so the bike is going around in a tailwhip.
Put your left foot on the front left peg, and your right foot on the front tire. To balance this trick you pull down on the front tire as the frame is about 160-degrees around.
When the frame comes ALL the way around lift your left foot OVER the frame and stick it back on the peg. Pull down with you right foot on the tire (second time in same revolution) and then lift it over the frame so that the frame goes around again.
Continue the exact same process. Step over with right foot, pull down on the tire, lift left foot over frame, put left foot down on peg, pull down on tire with right foot, step over with right foot , pull down on the tire, lift left foot ov…
This trick is possibly the EASIEST of all to ride out since you already know how to do tailwhips… so you will have to learn a different way…
If you started the trick from the pedals (with them level) they should still be level. When the frame comes around JUMP with both feet straight to the pedals, let the back end fall to the ground and ride away. Cool!
Now keep in mind that this trick is one that you only get better and better at over time. It is a completely different feeling trick to do it in the opposite direction, as well as it is different to pull down on the tire once instead of twice.
This trick is linkable and possible to do with a bunch of other tricks. You can do it in either direction with the handlebars forward or backwards. It is also possible to ride into it from such tricks as the whiplash, fire hydrants, and hang-5s.