Quick turn around:
Press?SPACE?to turn around rapidly.
Extra speed:
-Lean backwards while riding to get some extra speed.
-While going up a quarter pipe with the intention of turning around and using it to gather speed, keep your back wheel down slightly longer and use it to keep your -front wheel against the wall. After turning around, your back wheel will be against the wall and you can make a smooth and speed-increasing transition.
Riding on the walls and ceiling:
Ride a wheelie almost vertical and hit the wall. You will stay in the wheelie on the wall and ceiling while still accelerating.
Recoveries hints:
-When sliding upside down, if you have some speed, tap the brakes to flip yourself upwards. Note: You need to be facing the way you are sliding or this may not work.
-When you flip over onto your back, try finding a slope or jump to go off.
-When you land on your back, accelerate then hit the brake while leaning forward. With practice, you can usually get back up again.
-If you lean too far and start to go over backwards, hit the brakes. This quickly corrects your angle at the cost of some speed. You can use this technique to do extreme wheelies. Note: Your front brakes also work and are very helpful in some situations.
-When you jump and are about to hit the ledge above you, flip so your wheels hit the ledge instead of your head. By doing this you will keep your health.
Easy experiences:
Play BMX backflips to earn riding experience.
Easy points:
When you see the red star near you, but think your score is low, try doing backflips to earn points then collect the star.
Slippery Slopes II: Frontflip:
Use the drop time at the start to do a frontflip. Note: This only works with frontflips and not backflips.
Better jumps hints:
-When attempting to get to high places, hit the jump as hard as you can. Once in mid-air, be completely vertical. When you get close to the landing, lean forward and it will push you further to your landing.
-When you rotate, you will do so primarily around the back wheel. When you are going for a large jump and are spinning, use?SPACE?to change which wheel is your back one, then use that to propel you farther.
-When you go off a quarter pipe and are going straight up, but need to get over a ledge at the top, make sure your back wheel is facing down.
-If you are attempting to get up on a high ledge but only manage to clear your front wheel, you can still make it. With your front wheel on the ledge, quickly hit and hold your brakes. Start leaning onto the ledge, then press?SPACE?to change directions. Keep leaning and holding your brakes. Lean all the way back, pulling your wheel up onto the ledge and over your head. Once you start to tip over, change directions again and start pedaling. Once the other wheel touches the ground, get some speed then hit the brakes to flip yourself upright. This will take most of your health, but usually works.
High ramps:
To go up a high ramp and come down properly, place your front wheel so it only barely touches the ramp and press?SPACE. This will put your back wheel in its place.