Maybe im an idiot but i am 39 and have rode on and off my whole life. I have never aired a quarter pipe.And watching this video broke it down so simply. Like I'm confident in going and trying this soon as the sun comes up. Thank you...loved the boyd vid too.
@@whitewolf9547 not bad I ended up airing probably 2 to 3 ft above the coping. But I kind of gave up on BMX scene and transitions more towards mountain bike
I'm 39 & still trying to figure out how to ride up & down on a ramp, I am just scared to let the rear tire touch the copin, but after watching this video, I will give it a shot. Thanks for the demonstration Señor 😊👍 (Greetings from Dubai, UAE 🇦🇪)
Love You Man. Thanks For Helping The Kids Out. It's All About Learning How To Have Fun In A Safe Way. Big Ups To All The Radical Riders & Adrenaline Chasers, Here We, Full Send, Yeeehhhaaaaaaa!!!
Thanks for this! I can get the front tire to hit the coping and air a couple inches above coping, but I can't seem to get the back wheel to hit. What should I do?
Pull the bars more to your chest/hips while pushing through the transition with your legs. A bit like you want to manual up to the coping. When you get scared because your bike seems to overtake you, you are pushing enough. Watch also Tom Dugan's How To.
Yes, but as you pulled your bars to your hips, you will avoid looping out by leveling the bike out by straightening the arms. Position at 1:54 is the goal. Look at the angle of torso to straight legs. That's the key. It's the same for jumps btw. (Dan Foley "Still Winter" Video, Minute 8:19).
man, ive been trying to explain it to myself for the last 4 or 5 years and can't quite figure out the best method to make it click the way it did when it was explained to me by these two 90s Canadian Vert bros when i was a kid. So instead, ive been telling people its just an advanced carve. to just carve higher and higher until youre at the top, and then pull the bars off a bit as if the transition continues. and then after your brain fixes the erroneous advice i gave, to start shortening the arc of the carve without slowing down. eventually i was hoping someone would get it and then explain it to me again so i could blast again haha. thanks for showing up in my feed! killing it
Maybe im an idiot but i am 39 and have rode on and off my whole life. I have never aired a quarter pipe.And watching this video broke it down so simply. Like I'm confident in going and trying this soon as the sun comes up. Thank you...loved the boyd vid too.
Hell yeah Sean! Thanks heaps for the feedback. Cody will be stoked. Go get those airs!
How did it go my boy?? Just started riding again and working on airing out of the quarter
@@whitewolf9547 not bad I ended up airing probably 2 to 3 ft above the coping. But I kind of gave up on BMX scene and transitions more towards mountain bike
I'm 39 & still trying to figure out how to ride up & down on a ramp, I am just scared to let the rear tire touch the copin, but after watching this video, I will give it a shot.
Thanks for the demonstration Señor 😊👍
(Greetings from Dubai, UAE 🇦🇪)
I think the biggest thing to get over is the “Scary” factor haha
Love You Man. Thanks For Helping The Kids Out. It's All About Learning How To Have Fun In A Safe Way. Big Ups To All The Radical Riders & Adrenaline Chasers, Here We, Full Send, Yeeehhhaaaaaaa!!!
im loving these videos, theve been helping alot. Please keep doing these
so handy! 🤘🤘
Thanks for this! I can get the front tire to hit the coping and air a couple inches above coping, but I can't seem to get the back wheel to hit. What should I do?
Pull the bars more to your chest/hips while pushing through the transition with your legs. A bit like you want to manual up to the coping. When you get scared because your bike seems to overtake you, you are pushing enough. Watch also Tom Dugan's How To.
@@xK4130xthanks man. what do you mean "when your bike is overtaking you" Do you mean looping out?
Yes, but as you pulled your bars to your hips, you will avoid looping out by leveling the bike out by straightening the arms. Position at 1:54 is the goal. Look at the angle of torso to straight legs. That's the key. It's the same for jumps btw. (Dan Foley "Still Winter" Video, Minute 8:19).
@@xK4130x this is like you bunny hop in the air right?
@@Hassan-Alnajjar No, in a bunny hop you don't do that motion of pushing the legs in front of you.
man, ive been trying to explain it to myself for the last 4 or 5 years and can't quite figure out the best method to make it click the way it did when it was explained to me by these two 90s Canadian Vert bros when i was a kid.
So instead, ive been telling people its just an advanced carve. to just carve higher and higher until youre at the top, and then pull the bars off a bit as if the transition continues. and then after your brain fixes the erroneous advice i gave, to start shortening the arc of the carve without slowing down. eventually i was hoping someone would get it and then explain it to me again so i could blast again haha.
thanks for showing up in my feed! killing it
NASA makes entering orbit sound so much more complicated than Cody does.