Bunnyhop help
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Bunnyhop help
Ok, I have looked at many topics, videos and all that and I cannot find one that goes into good detail about popping your rear wheel off the ground.
I have a little bit of the hang of getting the front wheel off but I cannot understand the motions it takes to get to rear wheel off the ground.
If someone could either explain how this is done or send me a link to a page that gives good detail about that, Id be really greatful.
~ Bmxfreak014
I have a little bit of the hang of getting the front wheel off but I cannot understand the motions it takes to get to rear wheel off the ground.
If someone could either explain how this is done or send me a link to a page that gives good detail about that, Id be really greatful.
~ Bmxfreak014
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kind of a stupid question. sorry, just had to throw that out there.
once your front wheel is up in the air, just jump up with the bars and suck your knees up. the bike should follow you up.
once your front wheel is up in the air, just jump up with the bars and suck your knees up. the bike should follow you up.
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Practice you'll get it eventually
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https://www.bmxbasics.org/new/bmx0703.html Most people say this helps them alot.
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that actually looks like a pretty good tutorial site
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when you jump/tuck your knees up, point your toes down. this will help your shoes grip the pedals. also push the bars foward as you tuck. the bike itself does the same basic movements as a skateboard when you ollie. hope this helps.
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