Mountain Bike Trail Riding Tips & Tricks : Mountain Biking Tips for Large Obstacles
By Mike on March 12, 2010, 12:17 pm
When mountain biking, a bunny hop can help you get past large obstacles on the trail. Learn tips on how to get past large obstacles when mountain biking in this free trail riding training video for the beginner. Expert: Mickey Denoncourt Contact: www.spookybikes.com Bio: Mickey Denoncourt owns Spooky Bikes, at www.spookybikes.com. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
ya ok… no one believes you, not even you believe yourself.
haha dude this ugy is probably a btter biker than you will ever be, and no one careas about your brother thn likes to fall over in his wheelchair
just lift the fooker up and clear the obstacle dont be a pussy. my brother is in a wheelchair and he can bunny hop another wheelchair and its not folded up. and hes got no arms
same with me mcskatin
usuckers and blackhat4life know what there talking about,
the guy in the video is realy crap he gets lose and starts wobbling befor he heven gets moving and didnt even clear the log (its? easier to bunny hop without man tits) and the seccond time he starts he cant even balance and swerves off into a tree
j hop u dumbass
everyone thinks i can bunny hop the highest cause when im in the air during a jump, i can move my bike back and forth and side to side fine but on flat ground its such a freakin struggle. i cant get the back wheel up at all
it takes a true rider to shred trailsdirt jumps are better though and knocking your rear wheel is very easy if you learn how to ride
lean forward then push your toe to the ground and bend your legs upward and you should lift your back tire.
and to bunny hope all you have to do is lift the front tire and push up when your at the hight you want to go up to and put your toes down push on the pedals and lift your back tire and to do this you have to kinda of jump when you lift the back tire up
Thanks!!
I’ll try
you have to position majority of your body weight towards the front,
Put your pedal parallel to the ground and point your toes downward
PUSH towards your back wheel and as long as you have a good grip on your pedals your rear wheel should lift off the ground….
If it doesnt then you need to put more force into it or shift your weight more forward.
Just practice w/o lifting your front @ all…. just cruise and try lifting ONLY your rear wheel. THEN try combining front and rear into a bunny hop
you can hop alot higher on a hardtail. if you try to hop somthing and you case with a hardtail you might go over the bars though…
He’s riding clipless. Where your shoes attach (clip on) to your pedals. That makes it a lot easier to do bunny hops and stuff like he just did. Hope that helps.
How the hell you do to “go-up” the back wheel ?.., I can do that with the front wheel, but I cant with the back wheel ..
except if they are really fat…
Where did you shoot that video?? It looks like a good mountain biking trail.
“somebody falls in front of you, you can jump over em”…hahaha. awesome.
Full sus bike would be heavier i think. Although when he is trail riding he should at least have a hardtail
Question. All those tricks aren’t more easy with a full s. bike?
Guys this video is for beginners. I think it gives useful information for someone who never tried such things before. GOOD JOB!
kacken
A fucken retard y do u waist so many hours thinking ur good u fucken retard my grandma could ride better than u
thx that was really helpful, you inproved my bunny hop.
why are so many people making fun of this guy?
lol