i built a small ice jump in my yard with snow packed on top so i don't slip
it's about 2 feet tall and 3 feet long with the right side perfect and the left side of the lip eaten up
is it enought to rotate 360 i got a 180 to fakie on it
whats the ideal size of a jump for a 360?
CMcMahon
12-29-05, 09:21 PM
Considering the fact that bunnyhop 360s are a pretty common trick, you don't even actually need a jump/ramp/curb/whatever.
AKalien
12-29-05, 09:25 PM
with a 360 i want to atleast sail 3 feet with it instead of a bunnyhop 3
i'll try it on a jump and then learn it with a bunnyhop i can only go 90 degrees with a bunnyhop
how big should i make it cuz i will learn it on a jump first
CMcMahon
12-29-05, 09:32 PM
You want to sail at least three feet? Just use a curb if you can't bunnyhop that far.
dirtjumper101
01-05-06, 03:29 AM
i can do 360 tailtaps or whatever there called beut im seriously struggling to do them out of a proper jump and i spent a good day trying to land them out of a jump that was about 5ft high and fairly vert i was going fine with the rotation but i cant land it properly
any tips
enormungus
01-05-06, 12:37 PM
either get more speed for more height or try tucking in more or nosediving a little. i had the same problem when i was learning them. more height makes them much easier since you have more time to rotate before you land.
bmx handyman
01-06-06, 04:10 AM
i was there. i was trying them with him , dirtjumper101 , we have got the spin but cant roll away
we need a better jump and we have got them. easily