Not sure if you guys gives a shit but if you guys are bored like me during the covid times then you can stream pretty much all the latest movies and series on instaflixxer. I've been streaming with my gf lately xD
Finally a tutorial where I can say "I can already do that!" Tip edit: You can make sure you always get the position by trying to tuck in your elbows as close as possible to your body, helped me a lot while learning it!
Finally got my lazy self out this evening for my hour exercise on the onza t master I picked up over the first lockdown. I surprised myself with a few things I did, after over ten years of not riding. But I want to say thank you Ali for inspiring me to get back out on a bike. Tried these pivots a few times got about a 270 degree turn, not bad after all this time.
Brilliant, thanks Ali. Your tutorials are always so good. You explain everything so clearly and concisely. You make it easy to understand (although still very hard to do!). Cheers!
I've said it before but I'm happy to say it again; these tutorials are some of the most thoroughly considered and best laid out and presented on youtube Ali, you really deserve more credit, thank you, D
Awesome. I just got into mountain biking about a year ago, but there are no mountains around here. Your videos are making me want to learn a bunch of trials stuff - so much so that I finally dug my old unicycles out after sitting in storage for about 20 years. I used to do a bunch of trials-like riding on them when I was a teenager. Anyway...my trail bike probably isn't the best for trials - might have to get something more friendly to trials riding this summer.
Fantastic! You make things easy to understand and I appreciate you demonstrating failed attempts too! Thank, Ali! By the way, I went back and re-watched the Trackstand Tutorial. I sure do like the new gray Hex! So beautiful.
Awesome video Ali! This is a trick ive been wanting to master but only really try when I happen upon a steep slope. Stuff like this is nice because I can practice in my garage when the weather is shit!
My 20" is down for repairs atm. I was trying to progress my RW Pivots just earlier on my 94 Marin Muirwood fitted with HS11s and an old maxxis High roller on the rear. Absolute lump at trials. I'm sure this vid will be very useful. Thanks Ali (Thali!)
Great tutorial! I’ve been looking for a rear wheel pivot how to and finally one exists! I can rear wheel hop, pedal kick, and endo 180 pretty decent, kind of embarrassed I can’t do this yet.
Thanks. The slow motion and explanations should bring me a great change... up yet I can only make single try on most move of parcours because I can reverse roll only without much balance on small distances and fail most of time to reorient the bike after I fail to swing to back hop without changing direction. So I always got 5 points without reaching exit of any parcour. I can keep on 3 to 4 times more than the 10 to 15 seconds which was my limit last year on a mountain bike. But reorientation is what cuts short almost all my attemps. Practice time again! Thanks for the awsome teacher!
Looks really fun gotta try this... only setup I have atm is a 29 by 3 inch trail bike (and a super tacky apartment parking garage to ride in as it’s disgusting outside here) so it’s not going to go well, but lock downs got me bored enough to try anyways
Another fantastic tutorial, can't wait for a nother one. I would like to ask if you can explain how to propper landing on obstacles, for example only on the rear.
I have the 10 degree version dialled ;-). The only problem being it takes a few of them to get round. It's a timely video for lock down back garden trials. This is one thing that an algae covered slippery patio will be an advantage for. I doubt my better half will accept that as a reasonable excuse not to jet-wash it though.
Wow, thanks for the tutorial Ali. Great video!! Entertaining, educative and motivating. Perhaps later, you could also show us how to do those tricks when riding mtb 😁
Hey Ali very nice video I want to start with street trials never done any trials before do you think the flow plus is a good bike to start? Keep up the great work! :)
I am not Ali but I do own a flow bike and can say that it's a really good bike to start on. However you should keep in mind that you don't need a trials bike to do trials. I started learning trials on my other bike, and after a little while bought a flow when I realized I really liked trials. As far as other trials bikes go I have not ridden that many, I've tried one Czar(don't remember the model) bike and a bike someone welded himself(geometry similar to the fourplay). I can say that my flow bike feels a lot sturdier than both. Although the Czar bike was defenetly lighter the flow felt more confidence inspiring. I can't quite give a good opinion about the welded bike(not that it matters since you can't buy one) when riding it I felt like the bike had a really great geometry but the frame was just not confidence inspiring(have only ridden it for like 5 second so maybe it would get better when you get used to it). I can also say that getting a trials bike really sped up my progress in trials moves on my MTB, but I feel like If I had stuck to only my MTB I would have also gotten to where I am now! Good luck with stating trials!
@@lvburik Thanks for your answer I know that you don't need a trials bike to do trials that's why I'm currently trying to learn some trial moves on my MTB and when I get better with it and can do like the basics than I want to get the flow that is like my plan. Have a nice Day and Thank you really much!
In the video 'Inspired South West: behind the scenes' you are doing a rolling rear wheel pivot on a slight bank. When I'm doing these the front foot crank seems to work against the move. Is that why you are backpedalling during the pivot (see min 16:28)? A bit earlier though in the same video the move is done without backpedalling (see min 16:14). Could you comment on this? Thanks, Alain
HOLA Ali. como estas? saludos desde Argentina. esa bici en la ke estas en el video es 24? te preggunte en otro video tbn tu altura, estoy por comprar una bici street. y aki en Argentina no hay mucho....estoy en dudas de cual me ira mejor, si 24 o 26....??
Off topic a bit, but i saw an inspired 22" trials bike for sale. $1550 US. Any thoughts on that wheel size? The bike looks more bmx than pure trials , as in seat and regular looking handle bars and angles.
I’ve often thought that a group trials riding class would have a lot of overlap with a martial arts class. Can’t say for pivots but certainly for spinning kicks, getting your eyes around and on target is the key to the technique. The faster you do that, the more accurate, powerful and balanced the kick.
Why does this seem like one of the few skills that would be easier on a full sus Edit: I watched the rest of the video and I was wrong which makes sense now I have thought about it
Жаль что по русски не говорите( У вас есть фанаты в Казахстане, России, Украины и т.д. Добавьте хотябы текстовый перевод, хотябы укороченный/упрощённый. Please. В Казахстане вообще триал не дышит((
Please do more tutorials like this
Yes
Not sure if you guys gives a shit but if you guys are bored like me during the covid times then you can stream pretty much all the latest movies and series on instaflixxer. I've been streaming with my gf lately xD
@@kairolewis1372 no
@Kairo Lewis Yup, have been watching on InstaFlixxer for since november myself :D
64 year old mtb embarking on this. Thanks for doing it!
Finally a tutorial where I can say "I can already do that!"
Tip edit: You can make sure you always get the position by trying to tuck in your elbows as close as possible to your body, helped me a lot while learning it!
Great to see a tutorial can do inside, BUT Ali will get complaints about causing black marks on the walls?
Solution paint your tyres white!
@@Aljonone1 😆
Nice this reminds me I can't track stand.
Yes finaly a rear wheel pivot Tutorial !
I was looking for one in the whole Internet but did not found anything
Thanks Ali ; )
Finally got my lazy self out this evening for my hour exercise on the onza t master I picked up over the first lockdown. I surprised myself with a few things I did, after over ten years of not riding. But I want to say thank you Ali for inspiring me to get back out on a bike. Tried these pivots a few times got about a 270 degree turn, not bad after all this time.
I was waiting for this tutorial science many days
Brilliant, thanks Ali. Your tutorials are always so good. You explain everything so clearly and concisely. You make it easy to understand (although still very hard to do!). Cheers!
I've said it before but I'm happy to say it again; these tutorials are some of the most thoroughly considered and best laid out and presented on youtube Ali, you really deserve more credit, thank you, D
Thanks so much, I try hard so it’s nice to know it’s worth it :)
@@Ali_Clarkson it really shows and it will always be worth it, thanks again, D
That bike man... So sick!! And really like the knoby tires
Awesome. I just got into mountain biking about a year ago, but there are no mountains around here. Your videos are making me want to learn a bunch of trials stuff - so much so that I finally dug my old unicycles out after sitting in storage for about 20 years. I used to do a bunch of trials-like riding on them when I was a teenager. Anyway...my trail bike probably isn't the best for trials - might have to get something more friendly to trials riding this summer.
This is a nice rear wheel pivot tutorial Dude. I do enjoy watching every tutorials you do.
Cool Tutorial , i´m really struggling at this ! On the Front no problem but rear wheel feels like pivoting a monster truck :D
Super explained, many thanks!!! Now practicing..... Practicing and again practicing.....!!
Duder, that was chillest tutorial i've ever seen!! Thanks!!
That was one of your best tutorials! (Extra slow-mo segments really help to visualize the preload.)
Keep the tutorials coming - THANKS!!
Thanks Ali. Gave me something to practice in the snowie garden today, until it started pelting down 😁
As usual , your video is looks more harder than i try , wish someday i can become as easy as you do , practice hard
you've got the best tutorials on youtube, keep it up Ali
Fantastic! You make things easy to understand and I appreciate you demonstrating failed attempts too! Thank, Ali! By the way, I went back and re-watched the Trackstand Tutorial. I sure do like the new gray Hex! So beautiful.
Awesome video Ali! This is a trick ive been wanting to master but only really try when I happen upon a steep slope. Stuff like this is nice because I can practice in my garage when the weather is shit!
My 20" is down for repairs atm. I was trying to progress my RW Pivots just earlier on my 94 Marin Muirwood fitted with HS11s and an old maxxis High roller on the rear. Absolute lump at trials. I'm sure this vid will be very useful. Thanks Ali (Thali!)
Great tutorial, really easy to follow but it's gonna take some practice to nail this on my trail bike!
Great job
Great tutorial! I’ve been looking for a rear wheel pivot how to and finally one exists! I can rear wheel hop, pedal kick, and endo 180 pretty decent, kind of embarrassed I can’t do this yet.
Need lesson here again... what is an endo?
One of my favourite tricks back in the day, used to be able to do a 720 on my Rocket Pro Trials
One of the best demonstration .. love from india
Great tips, thanks! I'll go out and practice when the snow melts.
Perfect Tutorial
Awesome Ali, thanks for the tutorial. Your very detailed explanation's really help me to learn trial
Thanks. The slow motion and explanations should bring me a great change... up yet I can only make single try on most move of parcours because I can reverse roll only without much balance on small distances and fail most of time to reorient the bike after I fail to swing to back hop without changing direction. So I always got 5 points without reaching exit of any parcour. I can keep on 3 to 4 times more than the 10 to 15 seconds which was my limit last year on a mountain bike. But reorientation is what cuts short almost all my attemps.
Practice time again!
Thanks for the awsome teacher!
Great explanation, as usual concise, best tutorials 👍
Ali this is great stuff - very helpful!
Thanks for the video! I need to improve my track stand.
Very Nice, I’ve always done this on my front tire, but haven’t really tried the back tire....
Great tutorial! Thanks Ali!
Nice tutorial mate !🤩
I just saw for the first time irl someone ride a inspired street trial that's sooooooo beautiful I'm dreaming this bike now
Nice one Ali - thanks!
Amazing as always, Ali! 🤘🤘
Looks really fun gotta try this... only setup I have atm is a 29 by 3 inch trail bike (and a super tacky apartment parking garage to ride in as it’s disgusting outside here) so it’s not going to go well, but lock downs got me bored enough to try anyways
Thanks for this tutorial dude!
Cheers
Another fantastic tutorial, can't wait for a nother one. I would like to ask if you can explain how to propper landing on obstacles, for example only on the rear.
Great video Ali! Diggin the new bike too
Awesome as always. I love this move but my preload always involves an endo. Would love to get them both ways.
I have the 10 degree version dialled ;-). The only problem being it takes a few of them to get round.
It's a timely video for lock down back garden trials. This is one thing that an algae covered slippery patio will be an advantage for. I doubt my better half will accept that as a reasonable excuse not to jet-wash it though.
Wow, thanks for the tutorial Ali. Great video!! Entertaining, educative and motivating. Perhaps later, you could also show us how to do those tricks when riding mtb 😁
very good tutorial
You are correct. My bike doesn't need a rider, in fact it much prefers spinning without me on it.
Hey Ali very nice video I want to start with street trials never done any trials before do you think the flow plus is a good bike to start? Keep up the great work! :)
I am not Ali but I do own a flow bike and can say that it's a really good bike to start on. However you should keep in mind that you don't need a trials bike to do trials. I started learning trials on my other bike, and after a little while bought a flow when I realized I really liked trials. As far as other trials bikes go I have not ridden that many, I've tried one Czar(don't remember the model) bike and a bike someone welded himself(geometry similar to the fourplay). I can say that my flow bike feels a lot sturdier than both. Although the Czar bike was defenetly lighter the flow felt more confidence inspiring. I can't quite give a good opinion about the welded bike(not that it matters since you can't buy one) when riding it I felt like the bike had a really great geometry but the frame was just not confidence inspiring(have only ridden it for like 5 second so maybe it would get better when you get used to it). I can also say that getting a trials bike really sped up my progress in trials moves on my MTB, but I feel like If I had stuck to only my MTB I would have also gotten to where I am now! Good luck with stating trials!
@@lvburik Thanks for your answer I know that you don't need a trials bike to do trials that's why I'm currently trying to learn some trial moves on my MTB and when I get better with it and can do like the basics than I want to get the flow that is like my plan. Have a nice Day and Thank you really much!
@@theo6245 no problem!
🔥🔥🔥 nice vid
Haha you definitely watching Pilgrim Ali.
Wuhu new video...nice tutoral
Is it better to start with back wheel pivots or front wheel pivots?
I like the silver Hex! What are your thoughts on Duncan's pink Fourplay? It suites the Muc-Off theme very well.
In the video 'Inspired South West: behind the scenes' you are doing a rolling rear wheel pivot on a slight bank. When I'm doing these the front foot crank seems to work against the move. Is that why you are backpedalling during the pivot (see min 16:28)? A bit earlier though in the same video the move is done without backpedalling (see min 16:14). Could you comment on this? Thanks, Alain
I'll try that on my bmx looks fun but challenging
I hope pilgrim is watching this! He was trying these this week
Can you make a fakie Nose Maual Tutorial please
To do the one-handed ones, do you just let go and hope, or is there something to it?
HOLA Ali. como estas? saludos desde Argentina. esa bici en la ke estas en el video es 24? te preggunte en otro video tbn tu altura, estoy por comprar una bici street. y aki en Argentina no hay mucho....estoy en dudas de cual me ira mejor, si 24 o 26....??
Do you keep your wheels locked with the breaks all the time? Or may be you use the pedals to help lifting the front wheel like in a normal pedal up?
Is this for Sam Pilgrim because he couldn't do one in his last video?!? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
lol , still waiting for them to colab
You should put bmx pegs on your bike for an experiment
Can you do a front manual with out putting the brake on and how to find the balance points tutorial please :)
lol i was trying it yesterday
keo spin for the track homies
i am right foot forward and struggling to spin to the left....
Off topic a bit, but i saw an inspired 22" trials bike for sale. $1550 US. Any thoughts on that wheel size? The bike looks more bmx than pure trials , as in seat and regular looking handle bars and angles.
I don't know how it feels but I would imagine that the 22" flows are more intended for smaller riders than to feel like a Bmx. But I am not sure
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No tips add, this move always had me flummoxed.
How's the house hunting going?
i m not a beginner on my Endurobike but i would change to a trialbike have you any ideas what i can buy as my first trialbuke??
Alias 24.1 or Inspired Flow 24
So basically, do a manual from a trackstand position?
Who else watched the first ten seconds a dozen of times ?
it's mesmerizing isn't it?
I’ve often thought that a group trials riding class would have a lot of overlap with a martial arts class.
Can’t say for pivots but certainly for spinning kicks, getting your eyes around and on target is the key to the technique. The faster you do that, the more accurate, powerful and balanced the kick.
i weight 450lbs , can it handle?
Coolllllllllllll
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For what it's worth, I learnt these by accident trying to manual.
Can’t get past 90 degrees, gotta keep practicing
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Why does this seem like one of the few skills that would be easier on a full sus
Edit: I watched the rest of the video and I was wrong which makes sense now I have thought about it
Ballet danser on the bike
Sam pilgrim
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That one guy that unlinked, whyyyyyyy? 😂😐😑
We're at 666 likes I'm scurred
Come on peeps only 1 more like to 1k
Жаль что по русски не говорите(
У вас есть фанаты в Казахстане, России, Украины и т.д. Добавьте хотябы текстовый перевод, хотябы укороченный/упрощённый. Please. В Казахстане вообще триал не дышит((
I think the thing that just made this move click in my head is thinking about the preload as a big wag of the tail/ your butt