Backside 50-50 on Transition

This is a great trick to learn as it will open doors to a bunch of
other coping tricks. You might want to try stalling up there before
you try the grind; it will get you used to your weight placement. Roll
up to the transition with a decent amount of speed. Charge straight
up the transition, and as your back truck gets right near the coping,
you want to turn so that your heel edge wheel rolls on top of the coping.
As you do this, you want to put your weight over that heel edge to get
you up on top of the coping. Once you're standing pretty much on top
of the coping, set your front truck down. All that's left to do to finish
off the stall is drop back in by lifting up your front truck and kickturning
into the tranny. In order not to hang up, make sure you put enough weight
on the toe edge of your tail so that your heel edge wheel can roll back
over the coping without any trouble. Once you have the stall down, the
grinding part is pretty basic. You just need a little more speed, and
as you approach the coping, you want to be at an angle rather than rolling
straight up to it. That way your momentum will pull you along the coping.
Once you're grinding, just ride it as far as you can, then drop back
in as you did with the stall.