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Old 06-14-05, 02:08 PM
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no comply??

hey,
just got a hardtail mountain bike (kona), my friend was teaching me some tricks - endo, cradle etc... i can do these fine (well, ok). but today he was teachin me a no comply, i can get my front wheel up, but i dont know how to get my back one up after... he didnt really know how to explain
can sombody please help so i can go and impress im
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Old 06-14-05, 05:52 PM
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No comply... hmmmm.. why did you not comply?

Sounds like what we used to cal a J-hop , Try this J-hop

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Old 06-14-05, 06:45 PM
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If it's like a skateboard no comply, he probably means a foot plant or fast plant.
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Are you talking about bunny hopping? If so, all you do is pull the front up and then shift your weight back forward.
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Originally Posted by gingerbread
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my friend was teaching me some tricks - endo, cradle etc...
I've never heard of a cradle either...
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Sounds like the rear isn't complying with the front...
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hey, sorry guys might of not made it clear, what i want to do is... when i lift my front wheel onto a curb or bench how do i lift up my back wheel after. hope this explantation helps.
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oh by the way a cradle is where you go onto your front wheel(endo) then go onto your back wheel after
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Originally Posted by gingerbread
hey, sorry guys might of not made it clear, what i want to do is... when i lift my front wheel onto a curb or bench how do i lift up my back wheel after. hope this explantation helps.
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oh by the way a cradle is where you go onto your front wheel(endo) then go onto your back wheel after
Yeah, I think that's a J-hop. As for the cradle, kangaroo perhaps? Except without the hopping? Anyway, I'm not much good at either so I'll refrain from giving advice.
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cradle = see saw.

I have an OLD book that has that as a stunt. do an endo, then a rear wheel stand.
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Originally Posted by gingerbread
hey, sorry guys might of not made it clear, what i want to do is... when i lift my front wheel onto a curb or bench how do i lift up my back wheel after. hope this explantation helps.
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oh by the way a cradle is where you go onto your front wheel(endo) then go onto your back wheel after
See my post below and take a look at the link I posted. Practice w/o the curb or with but it is the same technique. Bookmark that site, there is a lot of good info there.

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