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How to do a bunny hop when I am doing my back wheel won't rise up even a little why help mee
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You already have another thread about this (with the word "Newsweek" in it??!)
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I stronlgy suggest going to YouTube and searching for "How to bunny-hop on a bicycle." You can get expert training form many sources there, and can actually watch them demonstrate their techniques,.
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Originally Posted by Maelochs
(Post 19589788)
I stronlgy suggest going to YouTube and searching for "How to bunny-hop on a bicycle." You can get expert training form many sources there, and can actually watch them demonstrate their techniques,.
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Give up trying? you have started too many threads already.
Your cheap bike is too heavy mr Troll.. :roflmao2: |
If 100 experts cannot teach you it is not the teacher. it can be done. You can learn to do it. Maybe watch all 100 again, and then practice for an hour, then watch videos for half-an-hour, then practice more.
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To lift the rear wheel you're going to need either a firm grip on the bars or clipless pedals, or both. The rear wheel doesn't come up by itself.
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Inflate your tires with helium.
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Can you tell me if its my bikes fault
My bike is cosmic voyage 21 speed I buy it 1 year back even I am practising bunny hop for 1month. My bike is 20 kg. I can even lift back wheel but I can do perfect wheels i am 15 year sometimes it can be my less leg muscles pleased tell me
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It'a rather poor and very heavy bike. If you can't learn from youtube videos, I wonder how you think READING about it will help. Anyhow. on a hardtail bike you can push down, compressing the tire and the tire will then naturally try to bounce up, creating a force that can help lift the wheel off the ground. But you got a heavy bike and a poor rear suspension. When you push down, the energy won't compress the bouncy tire, it'll disappear into the rear suspension. Remember that the thing with the spiral on it is designed to act as a shock absorber. Its purpose is to keep the rear wheel on the ground and it's doing its job. Things you can try: - start with a wheelie/manual, when the front wheel is high, push the bars forward and pull your feet up. - pump the rear tire real hard. - set the spring on the rear shock as hard as possible. - mount some clips/straps to the pedals.(might need another pair of pedals for that). Or get SPD pedals and shoes. With your feet attached, you might be able to yank the bike off the ground by pulling up with your feet. |
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