Mountain Biking - Stump Jumping??? HOW DO U DO IT???

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aznboi133
07-20-04, 01:00 AM
who noes how to stump jump and rock hop and log hop basically how do u make ur front and back wheeps hop like a "bunny" LOL yea i just wanna noe how do u make ur bike jump.... i was envious today when this guy zoomed by me and then made a few hops to show off... i guess he was just trying to rub it in.. but i still wanna learn


miles305
07-20-04, 01:10 AM
try this, in an easy gear rollforward at about 15mph, while standing bounce forward compressing your shock, as the shock rebounds jump straight up pulling the bike with you. this should give you a decent bunnyhop.

Raiyn
07-20-04, 01:13 AM
First off welcome to the Forums Secondly this is NOT AOL chat "u" and "ur" are not acceptable here "you" and "your" are. Please read the Forum Guidelines (http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=22263&highlight=forum+guidelines) Using Internet shorthand is the mark of an illiterate child which I can only assume you are not. Although you may prove me wrong.
By the way It's knows not noes


aznboi133
07-20-04, 01:16 AM
i dont noe wat to do with my feet tohugh... all it does is bring the front pritty darn high.... and i just look like a stoopid ass trying to do wheels in the street LOL

aznboi133
07-20-04, 01:28 AM
First off welcome to the Forums Secondly this is NOT AOL chat "u" and "ur" are not acceptable here "you" and "your" are. Pleas read the Forum Guidelines (http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=22263&highlight=forum+guidelines) Using Internet shorthand is the mark of an illiterate child which I can only assume you are not. Although you may prove me wrong.
By the way It's knows not noes


ahhahah I'm sorry... It just takes so much longer to type as if I'm typing an essay... On my computer im too used to typing with those "slang" ways... and i AM a child LOL but i am not illiterate... so i guess ill try to remember to not rush my typing..

Raiyn
07-20-04, 01:32 AM
ahhahah I'm sorry... It just takes so much longer to type as if I'm typing an essay... On my computer im too used to typing with those "slang" ways... and i AM a child LOL but i am not illiterate... so i guess ill try to remember to not rush my typing..
You'll find that you get much better responses if you take your time. This isn't real time chat so there is no need to use the shorthand.
in fact, I've actually taken 10 minutes to reply to one post before (granted there was a LOT of vB coding in that post)

Here's something that will help. www.iespell.com there's a free program here that will help if you have trouble spelling. I actually use it myself.

anthonaut
07-20-04, 01:55 AM
Try pulling your front wheel up into the air and lift your feet using the tread on your shoes to grip the pedal. The easiest way to do this is by tilting your feet down and getting your toes to point toward the ground as much as you can then pull up with your legs. Also pushing toward the back of the bike as well as up may help your shoes to grip.

aznboi133
07-20-04, 03:24 AM
You'll find that you get much better responses if you take your time. This isn't real time chat so there is no need to use the shorthand.
in fact, I've actually taken 10 minutes to reply to one post before (granted there was a LOT of vB coding in that post)

Here's something that will help. www.iespell.com there's a free program here that will help if you have trouble spelling. I actualy use it myself.

ahah thanks i dont really need it though.. the only reason why i mispell is because im rushing too much and not thinking...

BUT ANYWAYS!!! i still want to learn how to jump with my bike... my bike weighs roughly 25 pounds? does that effect the performance? people say thats heavy for a mountain bike... but i dont know...

aznboi133
07-20-04, 03:36 AM
Try pulling your front wheel up into the air and lift your feet using the tread on your shoes to grip the pedal. The easiest way to do this is by tilting your feet down and getting your toes to point toward the ground as much as you can then pull up with your legs. Also pushing toward the back of the bike as well as up may help your shoes to grip.

hmmm i have never thought of that.... i will try that first thing tomarrow.... becuase its wayy too late to try it now... tilt ur toes forward? does that work for you? is that your method?

sarsparilla
07-20-04, 06:50 AM
my bike weighs roughly 25 pounds? does that effect the performance? people say thats heavy for a mountain bike... but i dont know...

No, that's not really heavy for a mountain bike. Lots of trail bikes way over 30 pounds, so your bikes' weight shouldn't affect the performance.

FoX Rider
07-20-04, 06:50 PM
First off welcome to the Forums Secondly this is NOT AOL chat "u" and "ur" are not acceptable here "you" and "your" are. Pleas read the Forum Guidelines (http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=22263&highlight=forum+guidelines) Using Internet shorthand is the mark of an illiterate child which I can only assume you are not. Although you may prove me wrong.
By the way It's knows not noes


[color=blue]You'll find that you get much better responses if you take your time. This isn't real time chat so there is no need to use the shorthand.
in fact, I've actually taken 10 minutes to reply to one post before (granted there was a LOT of vB coding in that post)

Here's something that will help. www.iespell.com there's a free program here that will help if you have trouble spelling. I actualy use it myself.


Hey, Raiyn. Be a little nicer to the new guys. I made one of the sentences you wrote in that second quote there bold. Where you said you use iespell. Well, in the first post you spelt 'please' wrong. I believe you wrote "Pleas". You also spelt actually wrong in the bold there. I doubt you use iespell. I'm not trying to be an @$$. But you were being one. And I'd rather have more members join and stay rather then leave because of people being complete @$$holes to them. Way to pull a Klein.

Just please be nicer to the newbies.

FoX Rider
07-20-04, 06:54 PM
ahah thanks i dont really need it though.. the only reason why i mispell is because im rushing too much and not thinking...

BUT ANYWAYS!!! i still want to learn how to jump with my bike... my bike weighs roughly 25 pounds? does that effect the performance? people say thats heavy for a mountain bike... but i dont know...


25 pounds isn't bad for a mountain bike. Given my bike is a freeride bike. It weighs in at 40lbs. It shouldn't effect performance. And if I can bunnyhop on my 40 lbs-er you should have no trouble with your bike. Just takes practice.

operator
07-20-04, 07:13 PM
First off welcome to the Forums Secondly this is NOT AOL chat "u" and "ur" are not acceptable here "you" and "your" are.

Yeah really eh.

stilgar
07-20-04, 07:15 PM
i always use the point your toes down and sort of pull up at the same time trick...i dont know if this helps. also if you crank hard in an easy gear while pulling up on the bars you can hop that way. but thats more of a back wheel hop. also you should have some pads and helmet for this because you are going to fall on your head a few times.

JasBike
07-20-04, 08:23 PM
Hey, Raiyn. Be a little nicer to the new guys. I made one of the sentences you wrote in that second quote there bold. Where you said you use iespell. Well, in the first post you spelt 'please' wrong. I believe you wrote "Pleas". You also spelt actually wrong in the bold there. I doubt you use iespell. I'm not trying to be an @$$. But you were being one. And I'd rather have more members join and stay rather then leave because of people being complete @$$holes to them. Way to pull a Klein.

Just please be nicer to the newbies.



Theres a difference between a typo and a complete abandonment of the English language's grammar structure.

FoX Rider
07-20-04, 09:11 PM
Theres a difference between a typo and a complete abandonment of the English language's grammar structure.

I know, I was just giving him a hard time. I'll admit on AIM I sometimes be lazy with my spelling. But in forums it's different. I see what you mean. I wasn't giving him a hard time because he spelt that wrong. I was giving him a hard time because he was disrespecting a new member and telling him to use iespell. He said he uses it and I wanted to point out he still spelt stuff wrong.

But I see where your coming from.

Everyone should just come here to have fun and learn a few things. :p

Beachbum1546
07-20-04, 10:10 PM
i was at work last week and my co-worker is a good MTB'er. i asked him if he could do any of that stuff. he said, "yeah, a little but not a whole lot now cuz i'm in my sandals." i was like, "oh, ok well can you do something. it's really cool." so he hopped on his tricked out klein and went outside. he started to bunny hop on his rear wheel (front wheel in the air) and then bunny hopped onto a stone ledge about 1.5 feet tall, landing on the rear wheel again. i was like, "you bastard..." i was so jealous, he was beyond awesome.

aznboi133
07-21-04, 01:10 AM
Hey, Raiyn. Be a little nicer to the new guys. I made one of the sentences you wrote in that second quote there bold. Where you said you use iespell. Well, in the first post you spelt 'please' wrong. I believe you wrote "Pleas". You also spelt actually wrong in the bold there. I doubt you use iespell. I'm not trying to be an @$$. But you were being one. And I'd rather have more members join and stay rather then leave because of people being complete @$$holes to them. Way to pull a Klein.

Just please be nicer to the newbies.

WOOOT WOOOT LOL stick up for the newbies :p I went outside today and i learned it!!! But then i cant get more than what? 3-5" off the ground but i guess thats good for a first day. ANyone have any tips on how i can continue gradually get better at it and make HUGE jumps like that co-worker guy who did what i dink is some pretty crazy stuff... I mean 1.5 Feet is ALOT...

Lets see, my technique i used today was first I'd pump my front shocks, then as it rebounded i pulled my handle bar up and twisted forward. As i pulled it up i tilted toes down and pushed back against the pedals with my feet and VROOOM. My brother is a newbie rider too (im maybe Novice rider at most) and he saw me hoping and he was hella envious. He tryed to do it too but only got the front wheel bounceing LOL.

how can i improve my technique? my ultimate goal is to one day do wheelie bunny hopping.

LeviBike
07-21-04, 01:12 AM
Theres a difference between a typo and a complete abandonment of the English language's grammar structure.

haha lyk what are u talking about LOL grammer doesnt make me bike well haha LOL

Hopper
07-21-04, 03:25 AM
Some people, me included, seem to be able to hop higher if they have something to hop over or onto.

anthonaut
07-21-04, 03:43 AM
hmmm i have never thought of that.... i will try that first thing tomarrow.... becuase its wayy too late to try it now... tilt ur toes forward? does that work for you? is that your method?

Yep thats exactly what i do. Although you get so used to doing it after a while, you dont have to think about it, you just do it.

anthonaut
07-21-04, 03:44 AM
Some people, me included, seem to be able to hop higher if they have something to hop over or onto.

Or you're like me and you dont hop higher if you have somehting to hop over or onto.

Raiyn
07-21-04, 11:35 AM
Hey, Raiyn. Be a little nicer to the new guys. I made one of the sentences you wrote in that second quote there bold. Where you said you use iespell. Well, in the first post you spelt 'please' wrong. I believe you wrote "Pleas". You also spelt actually wrong in the bold there. I doubt you use iespell. I'm not trying to be an @$$. But you were being one. And I'd rather have more members join and stay rather then leave because of people being complete @$$holes to them. Way to pull a Klein.

Just please be nicer to the newbies.
There's a HUGE difference between dropping an "e" or an extra "l" which are typographical errors and spelling a word like "know" as "noe". The former is a simple mistake the latter is an example of sheer laziness. I use iespell whenever I have a question about how something is spelled however, when I'm confident in what I'm typing I don't.

As far as members staying or going I'm all for new members joining and contributing ideas and different viewpoints intelligently.

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However, if they can't follow very SIMPLE rules then they don't need to be here. Sort of like the one's you've violated in your own post.
I'm not trying to be an @$$. But you were being one. And I'd rather have more members join and stay rather then leave because of people being complete @$$holes to them. Way to pull a Klein.Let's see now there's..


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In most cases these slide under the radar - which is fine I have NO problem with this until it become excessive. In my post in question I stated that the use of AOL'ese makes the poster look like an illiterate child, which I then assumed that he wasn't. Thus giving him the benefit of the doubt. You on the other hand have attempted to insult both me and another senior member of this board. I may not agree with everything Klein has to say, but I respect him for voicing his opinion - something you apparently have an issue with. You have demonstrated a complete lack of respect for me, this forum and it's members. I have demonstrated a fervent desire to have, at the very least, the language standards of this Forum maintained. I for one will NEVER apologize for that.

We all make minor mistakes in grammar and that's not something I have an issue with. I do have a problem with those who can't take an extra two seconds to type something long hand when the post isn't time critical. This isn't real time chat people



By the way "spelt" is a type of grain (http://www.spelt.com/) , I believe the word you were looking for is "spelled"

McGuillicuddy
07-21-04, 12:55 PM
Oh brother. I think the point here, Raiyn, was that there were ways that you could get your point across diplomatically without coming off as a putz. Tone is everything; simply starting your post with "First off welcome to the forums" does not necessarily make you welcoming.

I agree that your points were necessary, but there's a way you can show the newbie the ropes without giving him/her a virtual *****slap.

And aznboi, just keep practicing those bunnyhops. I keep doing a few every day on the way to and from school and I am definitely improving. IMHO, much of mountain biking is all about feel and balance, and those things only come with practice, practice, practice...

FoX Rider
07-21-04, 05:48 PM
Raiyn:

spell ( P ) Pronunciation Key (spl)
v. spelled, or spelt, spell·ing, spells
v. tr.
To name or write in order the letters constituting (a word or part of a word).
To constitute the letters of (a word): These letters spell animal.
To add up to; signify: Their unwise investment could spell financial ruin.


Thats the definition from www.dictionary.com. I don't see grain in there anywhere. I don't want to sound like everyone has perfect grammar. Everyone makes mistakes thats what makes us human.

Raiyn
07-21-04, 11:05 PM
Raiyn:

spell ( P ) Pronunciation Key (spl)
v. spelled, or spelt, spell·ing, spells
v. tr.
To name or write in order the letters constituting (a word or part of a word).
To constitute the letters of (a word): These letters spell animal.
To add up to; signify: Their unwise investment could spell financial ruin.


Thats the definition from www.dictionary.com. I don't see grain in there anywhere. I don't want to sound like everyone has perfect grammar. Everyone makes mistakes thats what makes us human.
You didn't look hard enough nor did you click on the link in that thread.


spelt1 ( P ) Pronunciation Key (splt)
n.
A hardy wheat grown mostly in Europe.


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It would seem that you are using the Queen's English rather than the American form that I was taught. In the simple past form of the infinitive verb "spell" Brits will use "spelled" or "spelt" interchangeably. This is also true of the Past Participle form. In school we were routinely taught that "spelt" was an improper term and that we should use "spelled" instead.
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Maelstrom
07-21-04, 11:48 PM
I don't know why this is always so difficult. Use full words...makes reading easier and makes the poster seem smarter. Don't over abuse vulgarities. They make a point but by overusing them you again, don't come across smart. This goes beyond 'the rules' its being a mature poster...period. Mispellings are common, but on purpose...again...comes across as a lack of something :)

Fox, even in canada where our connection to the queen is much closer (bleh) spelt used in place of spelled is considered incorrect...and trust me, living in american you might as well never reference that dictionary. Most of your words are heavily butchered and spelled phonetically instead of anything close to original spellings. No need to reference 'proper' english when you aren't using it anyways ;)

Maelstrom
07-21-04, 11:50 PM
Raiyn:

spell ( P ) Pronunciation Key (spl)
v. spelled, or spelt, spell·ing, spells
v. tr.
To name or write in order the letters constituting (a word or part of a word).
To constitute the letters of (a word): These letters spell animal.
To add up to; signify: Their unwise investment could spell financial ruin.


Thats the definition from www.dictionary.com. I don't see grain in there anywhere. I don't want to sound like everyone has perfect grammar. Everyone makes mistakes thats what makes us human.

Crap...I am human...dang...

JohnnyTheFox
07-22-04, 04:14 AM
Could we please talk about bunny hopping I was interested to read this thread....

thedopefish
07-22-04, 11:43 AM
ahah thanks i dont really need it though.. the only reason why i mispell is because im rushing too much and not thinking...

BUT ANYWAYS!!! i still want to learn how to jump with my bike... my bike weighs roughly 25 pounds? does that effect the performance? people say thats heavy for a mountain bike... but i dont know...


no, i can bunny hop 2 or 3 feet on my 40 pound P.3 ;)

Maelstrom
07-22-04, 11:48 AM
Could we please talk about bunny hopping I was interested to read this thread....


If you do a search bunny hopping has been discussed at length. Many different techniques and many different methods to explain...

FoX Rider
07-22-04, 04:35 PM
Crap...I am human...dang...


That sucks. It's better being a robot.

aznboi133
07-22-04, 05:57 PM
no, i can bunny hop 2 or 3 feet on my 40 pound P.3 ;)

My GOD... Thats crazy. I actually weighed my bike yesterday and its approximatly 31 LBs, and i still cant get it past 6" im doing somehting wrong. I observed how Im hopping and I seem to pull the handle bar uP then forward so that i can use the pedals to push back and up. Its working so far but my arms are sore now from so many hops and stuff. I even get tired, and lately i havent been doing the Hops as well. SOMEONE PLEASE CORRECT MY TECHNIQUE. How do you bunny hop like 2' into the air "FISH" can you tell me your technique?

}P.3/RiDeR{
07-23-04, 06:43 PM
no, i can bunny hop 2 or 3 feet on my 40 pound P.3 ;)

Theres a big difference between 2 and 3 feet, which one is it?

PGZX3
07-24-04, 12:52 PM
sometimes people dont bother to measure the height. you could simply make a bunnyhop stand out of 5 pieces of wood, a pvc pipe, and some screws. you can watch horse jumping to get design ideas, works wonders when trying to measure. 3 feet on my bmx, and threw the stand away before I got a chance to try on my mtb.