Ive just gotten into MTB and this channel is so good, one of the things I love about it is just the sheer amount of information, good vibes and things to learn from it. Also the fact they seem to be real down to earth know their stuff and like how at 2:32 even say that certain things are difficult even for them rather than hide it and just be like oh yeah nah mate Im a pro at it. This not only adds to their true blue image of being real but also inspires confidence that you know, it is difficult and you may not get it the first time even these guys struggle but you will get it eventually, love this channel absolutely brilliant
Agree with you on the content. Channel would be even better if they got rid of the cheesy elevator background 'music', and the awful out of focus segways....
Back in the days I would endo down a staircase without any fear or problems, was very good at it. 15 years later I struggle to do a simple stoppie, go figure. It drives me mad that I´m afraid to do something I was so good at😣
One vital advantage that this skill gives you on the trail is the you know better how to bail on an over the bar situation.happy New year happy mtb everyone
Only difference with wheelie braking and endo braking is that in a wheelie you grab the brake and in an endo you let go of the brake when you want to end your trick. So "modulate that brake just like in a wheelie" is putting it a bit too simply ;)
I learned this trick before learning to wheelie the fact I couldn't see behind me got me on the wheelie with the stoppie and Endo being able to see in front of me didn't scare or make me nervous while doing both tricks
As much as I would love to do this, after 25 years of riding and going over the bars many, many times and having many, many bad injuries as a result, I just can't muster the courage to do these... a small example. On an attempted hope over a log I did not get my front up end high enough up, and over the bars I went, clipless pedals of course, and by the way I no longer use, ended up breaking my hand and smashed my face in the ground and cracked two teeth...
@Rick Nolte MTB nah you're wrong that's just called a rolling Endo/stoppie then. A nose manual doesn't use brakes which is why it's more of a BMX trick
I've switched from an old XC bike with 100mm travel and Avid Juicy brakes with a 180mm front rotor to a Giant Reign 29 that has the Shimano MT501 4 piston brakes with 203mm rotors. The XC bike was pretty easy to endo. Now I'm finding it more difficult to endo the Reign. Do the brakes lack power or can it be due to the slacker head angle and longer travel fork?
Yeah don't do that that's actually a bad habbit. the rotation of the back wheel will actually help you with your balance one you get better at them and carry more speed into them
Do you have hydro. on that beast ? I've been on V brakes since 94 & can only roll it out about 2ft but I can stick it @ 12 & hold it 5 - 7 seconds. So I hope these hydrolics is what I need to roll down the road ??
Keep your weight central and try a little more front brake, but then bend your knees and scoop your heels and just allow the back end to rise underneath you a bit to start with :)
Rolling on front wheel is not so essential but you know how to manage your body position, you know how to react in a struggling situation on the trail. you will learn, how strong you could brake at your front before you get over the front.
@Richard Nolte your right it's not the endo's but I dont have a lot of money to spend on Wheelsets. I have to work with what I can afford and if that means I cant do endo I'm cool with that.
No issues with assembly for me ruclips.net/user/postUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L but I could see where some might benefit from using an experienced bike assembler/mechanic. I'm an older rider starting back after a 10 year break. This bike exceeds my capabilities and has been easy to get comfortable riding. I'm mostly on easy trails with almost no street riding and have not been disappointed with the performance of the bike. My fitness level is far below what I previously rode with and because of that the mileage is going on the bike slowly. While I'm losing weight slowly, the bike seems to tolerate my 220 pounds just fine. The bike has been used by several family members ranging from 5'5" - 5'9".
Can you endo on your MTB? Let us know 👇
I can do a *Full Endo*
Yes I was practising it for 2 day and I learned it suprisingly
Global Mountain Bike Network no
I just don't can go for even small distances because I just have V-brakes. I really just can lift the rear wheel.
@@Kill-It-Skin-It-Wear-It hows your face dude?
Ive just gotten into MTB and this channel is so good, one of the things I love about it is just the sheer amount of information, good vibes and things to learn from it. Also the fact they seem to be real down to earth know their stuff and like how at 2:32 even say that certain things are difficult even for them rather than hide it and just be like oh yeah nah mate Im a pro at it. This not only adds to their true blue image of being real but also inspires confidence that you know, it is difficult and you may not get it the first time even these guys struggle but you will get it eventually, love this channel absolutely brilliant
Absolutely agree with you mate👊
Thanks 🙌 that's so rad to hear!
Agree with you on the content. Channel would be even better if they got rid of the cheesy elevator background 'music', and the awful out of focus segways....
this is so helpful, I've been doing it wrong this whole tine
Hope this helps you get them good! Start small and just practice a lot 🤘
I got a bike for my girlfriend
Best trade I ever made
Im interested. Where did you take her?
shit ;/
@A Hill 😎
@@russellparker4568 nowhere cuz i dont have one 😎
Blake: Welcome back you beautiful people
Me: (。◕‿◕。)
Ahahha
Same here. :) He's got so much positive energy and kindness that can motivate us. :)
🤘
Back in the days I would endo down a staircase without any fear or problems, was very good at it. 15 years later I struggle to do a simple stoppie, go figure. It drives me mad that I´m afraid to do something I was so good at😣
For me was only a single year 😁
Same here with manuals i could go on for long long stretches when i was young and manuals were not even a thing and now i cant do squat
Next: How to OTB with style
That's actually a sensible skill to have. Might avoid injuries if you know how to safely OTB (which will likely add style points)
How do you backflip from an endo? Also 360 wallbang quickscope while you endo?
Thanks
You practise
I think this could use a bit more detail for moving from an endo to an endo turn.
GMBN’s very own progression session! Well done to Blake
Whenever I click on GMBN and see Blake a get so exited !!
Happy new year GMBN & Blake
Nice video!👍🏻 And happy new year!🤙🏻
Happy new year GMBN!
Happy new year Sol! 🎉
Thanks! I love your videos and channel!! Keep shredding!!!
Like if you want to see HOW TO WHIP
Here is an old one from Blake 👉 gmbn.eu/WhipWithBlake
@@gmbn We need a new one tho :D
@@finleyyymtb5776 I totally agree
Nice job Blake! Great video. Happy New Year to all the GMBN crew and the viewers.
Get into a bind and this thing is a life saver
Kicking of 2020 gmbn
One vital advantage that this skill gives you on the trail is the you know better how to bail on an over the bar situation.happy New year happy mtb everyone
great video i watched it even though i can do this already lol love you guys GMBN
Next step is stoppies like Bernard Kerr 🤘
@@gmbn nice can't wait and thanks for replying to my comment gmbn
Fantastic tutorial!
Thanks! 🙌 Hope it can help people have even more fun 🤘
STEP ONE GET REALLY GOOD INSURANCE
STEP TWO BUY A FULL FACE HELMET
STEP THREE GO RIDE AND FALL
Good stuff!
Only difference with wheelie braking and endo braking is that in a wheelie you grab the brake and in an endo you let go of the brake when you want to end your trick.
So "modulate that brake just like in a wheelie" is putting it a bit too simply ;)
Can you do how to do easy slope style tricks video please
What would you like to see?
Tanks you for dhis video.You help me to do this trick.
I learned this trick before learning to wheelie the fact I couldn't see behind me got me on the wheelie with the stoppie and Endo being able to see in front of me didn't scare or make me nervous while doing both tricks
How to OTB to broken collar bone, well hopefully not, great vid!
the ting goes scrrrrrrrrrrra
Happy New Year’s
Hi, in UK there is front break on right handlebar? Thanks for tutorial!
Having experienced a few substantially less graceful endos, this technique scares the holy hell out of me! Eek!
Happy new year❤️
Happy New Year's.
Great Vid as always! Thanks Blake. Looks like your in California.... ?
Make a video explaining us how to roost ☺️
Something I need to practice on with the full sus.
V useful vid...🙏
Cool video. What’s the music in the background ?? Very 60’s
Happy new year and 25th
As much as I would love to do this, after 25 years of riding and going over the bars many, many times and having many, many bad injuries as a result, I just can't muster the courage to do these... a small example. On an attempted hope over a log I did not get my front up end high enough up, and over the bars I went, clipless pedals of course, and by the way I no longer use, ended up breaking my hand and smashed my face in the ground and cracked two teeth...
Thank u 🙏
Happy New Years
Yess ❤️👍
Can you guys do a step by step guide how to do stuff like one footers no footers and more advanced stuff
I recently got a hybird bike, after a few days I noticed a slight wobble in my front wheel. Should i get it checked out or just ignore it. Pls reply
James Odwyer.. Your tire just came out of true.. Bring it back to the bike shop where you bought it and they should true it for free.
@@thebikehippie6562 thanks so much I'll get it checked
All of the bikes I’ve had have had the same problem but I think they come out of the factory with a slight wobble, they’re never perfect.
I like that helmet!
I am going to get that exactly same frame
hell na
Is the nose manual the same as an endo?
I suppose it is
@Richard Nolte what's the video the endo is moving
Watch
@Rick Nolte MTB nah you're wrong that's just called a rolling Endo/stoppie then. A nose manual doesn't use brakes which is why it's more of a BMX trick
Nice
I've switched from an old XC bike with 100mm travel and Avid Juicy brakes with a 180mm front rotor to a Giant Reign 29 that has the Shimano MT501 4 piston brakes with 203mm rotors. The XC bike was pretty easy to endo. Now I'm finding it more difficult to endo the Reign. Do the brakes lack power or can it be due to the slacker head angle and longer travel fork?
Can lowering the saddle help, or we can do it when it is up
It'll certainly avoid some broken nuts
Yea for sure!
teaching how to endo at the same time learning it.
Early Squad❤❤
And now we wait for the fails and bails video.
Would you suggest practicing this with the front forks and rear shock hard or soft?
where can I get those top tube decals?
Is the front brake on the right side of the bars in Europe?
i observed that your rear wheel stops spinning the moment u start the endo / stoppie. do you need to lock your rear from spinning at the same time?
@@racebeast_s2456 You dont need to at all but also you dont know... hmmm
@@racebeast_s2456 ur probably right or maybe it is just blake's style
Yeah don't do that that's actually a bad habbit. the rotation of the back wheel will actually help you with your balance one you get better at them and carry more speed into them
i tried both i didn't notice any difference. so far i'm happy wiht my endo progress :) all i need is little endo.
pleas make a Tutorial about how you can jump on your backwheel i don't know what this is called
Rear wheel hop ... I can't do it either. I'd love to see a how-to video
I love your channel... but I am 100 kg... so... is it possible to endo with so much weight? I have a Canyon torque park al 6..
Do you have hydro. on that beast ? I've been on V brakes since 94 & can only roll it out about 2ft but I can stick it @ 12 & hold it 5 - 7 seconds. So I hope these hydrolics is what I need to roll down the road ??
I may be wrong, but isn't the endo stationary, and the stoppie where you continue moving?
No, that's why it's called "stop"pie
happy new year riders
I use to be able to do it but I haven't done it in a while and I'm bad
How do I do this at speed over a table top jump?
What frame wrap is used on Blake's top tube?
I think it'sade by dyedbro
I can stoppie but only to a stop hopefully this helps
He is braking on both wheels, it's wears cuz I have the same twitch.
Title should be: how to get an ambulance to your position :)
How do you get your back wheel up? I have been having trouble with that
Keep your weight central and try a little more front brake, but then bend your knees and scoop your heels and just allow the back end to rise underneath you a bit to start with :)
Plz can u tell me got to bunny hop
Dan_ Walms there a vid for that
K I can do the American bunny hop but not the British one 😂
There are probably a hundred bunny hop vids on YT
Hey, check this one here 👉 gmbn.eu/improvebunnyhop
We have a couple of older videos that may help also 😀
gmbn.eu/BunnyHop
gmbn.eu/hardtailbunnyhop
Two step 4
All this time i've been putting all my body weight in my rear wheel
How to endo in a mountain bike while youre drunk! Like If you wish a happy new year 2020 all of the mtb riders in the world!!
I always thought an endo was stopping dead, and a stoppie was rolling along with rear wheel up (rolling endo)??
Facebook gang!
what is ENDO?? there is no translation in the dictonary :(
Short for endover , according to Seth's Bike Hack
It stands for end over end
One end goes over the other
My bike doesnt have suspension so the landings are pretty rough😂
Just bought a MTB...Honest Question: When would you need to roll on your front wheel?
Rolling on front wheel is not so essential but you know how to manage your body position, you know how to react in a struggling situation on the trail. you will learn, how strong you could brake at your front before you get over the front.
Oh, thanks. I'll probably go to the park (grass) and try a little today...just a little! Thanks again!
#6:10 IN THIS VID
Endos make all the ladies wet as July ...
I thought endo = front wheel not moving, and stoppie = front wheel moving
how tall are you blake?
I'm god at endos on my hardtail but cant lift the wheel on my norco atomik
Try locking out your back suspension and then just progressively take it off until it’s full soft
@@kinglyd00d34 I cant lockout my rear suspension because I currently have a fox dhx3 which is annoying
#askgmbn can you do a video about demo days ?
Is it possible too doo this on 500 euro Bike?
I'll try with my 5 year old shimano brake pads which barely stop the bike
I learnt to endo before anything else
Did that help you learn other things like a manual or wheelie?
@@isabellaholland653 manual and wheelie should be easier
Before spelling
@@Dude-Smellmyhelmet of cause
@@isabellaholland653 yes a bit but it helped my nose manuals in bmx alot
Blake can u upload a video racing in the mad
Why are you using sram brakes and shimano rotors
BC he wants ro
To
Does he have his brake levers flipped?
Brake setup will change from country to country.
@@gmbn I didn't know that in other countries the front brake came in the right lever. Like on a motorcycle, right?
It’s funny I tried this and broke my elbo😂😂😂😂
Hi gmbn
How do I Starto?
Huh?
@@Dude-Smellmyhelmet It's a joke he's trying to make. Start is the opposite of end. Hence, "starto." Not funny but that's the 'joke'.
I stopped doing endo's because I kept messing my front wheel up.
Sure buddy
@@Dude-Smellmyhelmet what do you mean by "sure buddy"?
@@Dude-Smellmyhelmet do you think I'm lying?
@Richard Nolte your right it's not the endo's but I dont have a lot of money to spend on Wheelsets. I have to work with what I can afford and if that means I cant do endo I'm cool with that.
Your brakes are backwards.
Careful, you almost hit the guy in front of you at 4:59.
Underrated comment
Why is he using right lever for front brake? Does he ride motocross?
Because they drive on the wrong side of the road.
In england we drive on left
@Rick Nolte MTB Who did it first? 😉
No issues with assembly for me ruclips.net/user/postUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L but I could see where some might benefit from using an experienced bike assembler/mechanic. I'm an older rider starting back after a 10 year break. This bike exceeds my capabilities and has been easy to get comfortable riding. I'm mostly on easy trails with almost no street riding and have not been disappointed with the performance of the bike. My fitness level is far below what I previously rode with and because of that the mileage is going on the bike slowly. While I'm losing weight slowly, the bike seems to tolerate my 220 pounds just fine. The bike has been used by several family members ranging from 5'5" - 5'9".
𝙞𝙢 𝙙𝙚𝙖𝙙
me with no rear suspension
Instead oflearning an endo i learned a stoppie