How to bunny hop a mountain bike - tips & mistakes
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The end of this video features a frame by frame walkthrough on bunny hopping your mountain bike. You can download the slow motion file here: http://goo.gl/y9HrHA Bunny hopping is a technique that everyone wants to master, but some riders have a lot of trouble learning. If you're having trouble and feel hopeless, this tutorial is just for you. If you already know how to bunny hop, I need your help in the comments section. There will be others with questions, so do your best to offer them helpful and friendly advice. No one should be deprived of bunny hopping. Let's start with a quick overview, then we'll go into detail. To bunny hop, you need to lift your front wheel off the ground, jump upwards, and push your bars forwards. To do this, you'll need to get your front wheel off the ground, so let's start there and talk about what could go wrong. First of all, if you're small like me, you'll need a small bike. If you're big, you'll be okay on a big bike. This is important because you'll need plenty of space between you and your bike to pull up and transfer weight around. If your bike is too big, you're going to have more trouble. So, make sure your bike is the right size for you. Second, bunny hops are much easier on a mountain bike with an aggressive slanted back geometry. By this, I mean that the top of your seat tube is lower than your bars. Dropping your saddle is an obvious way to achieve this geometry, but some bikes just aren't shaped right for this. In that case, you can get riser bars or a taller stem, which should help a little. Third, you probably have front suspension, and maybe even rear suspension. Because suspension is designed to absorb changes in the terrain, it will also absorb your movements, thereby dampening your efforts at a bunny hop. To counteract this, you need to preload. Preloading is when you compress your suspension and use the recoil to work with you instead of against you. On suspension forks, this means pushing down before you pop up, kinda like the spring on a pogo stick. You see how the shocks can actually help pop you off the ground? Well, they won't unless you preload. For bikes with rear suspension, you'll need to pull back even further to preload the rear suspension before you pop up. I find that it's just as easy to hop on a full suspension as it is on a hardtail, provided you take the suspension into consideration and get a feel for the recoil. Here's the frame by frame video: http://www.sethsbikehacks.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/framebyframe.mp4
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It's been rainy and cold and I haven't been practicing Yet... my impression is that you are essentially using the bike as a platform to jump off of, and bringing the bike with you. Basically, you should be able to jump high on your own, without any bike at all ;)
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forward or up?
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Is that Trek Marlin 7?
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très belles explications. merci l'ami ! 👍
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don't push read more...
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The technically minded thank you for the steps explained. I like your use of slowing it down and walking through the thought process. Very helpful. At 6'4" 190lb leg weak I've cheated for too long by only using upper body. Time to get my hop on. Thanks again for this and all your other videos!
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this video was really easy to understand good video please do make some good videos like this:)
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Seth, how tall are you, and how big are your wheels?
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Hey my name is Seth
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wellies are really very cool and they also tach your bike balance as we can manage to do bunny hop "DID YOU AGREE"
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Of corse
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when i do the manual part i find that im Leaning so far back that i just cant stand up straight to get the back wheel off the ground do you have any advise for this problem
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I have the Trek 4900 too! my shocks are extremely pre-loaded, because its mean for big air. also, i live in florida too, and would like for you to meet up one day and mountain bike?
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I learned to bunny hop 1 hour ago
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Ok, so can I bunny hop with a 29er? Just wondering if it would be harder, easier or the same?
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Did anyone notice the seat was slightly wonky? really grinds my gears. gears? get it? no? whatever.
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can you suggest some drills for practising?
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What if I have an adult size mountain bike thatbfits me, and im 12. Is it just that my arms arent strong enough yet?
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Shocked anyone under 40 years old even knows what a pogo stick is. Great video though.
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help!! i cant stand straight!!!
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