Coming from the transition to BMX in the mid to late 70s, this was called a kickout. If done with wheel off the ground you could kick aluminum pop cans off the road, or really smash a steel trash can (...oops....delinquents). If done with the ground slide, it was effective for kicking up dirt or dust onto someone. Lifting the back wheel was the first training step into bunny hops, so this kick out move was the easiest trick to perform with the new found skill. It felt like a whole new world of street tricks when we came from wheelies on stingrays and 10-speeds with curled handlebars.
This man has been definetly an imaginary riding buddy in my last 3 yrs of my life ! I think there is nobody i'd love to meet more than Blake once in life. Immensely thanks for everything ❤
When I was learning this I was allowing my trunk to bend when i pushed my hips out.. preventing the horizontal movement from transferring to the bike. Keep your trunk rigid.
Its crazy that I learnt this and then some on cement skateparks on a brakeless bmx. When it comes to which direction feels more comfortable, typically its your forward foot's side, as its also the natural way you would typically spin a bike. You are also applying slight pedal pressure inwards on the bike, some people even let their backfoots heel touch the frame a bit, and their toe pressing on the crankarm. I remember a fun one is getting it to do a 180 to fakie without actually leaving the ground. Helps to have harder tires, and is probably not advisable on tubeless setups with low PSI where the tire can end up burping off the rim and get your gross fluids all over the trail which prolly isnt environmentally friendly (such a stupid feature of tubeless, I prefer tubes). I roost where I can on the MTB, but its not a great time of year for it right now, mud is really grippy and if you do happen to slide, your goin on the ground, wood and roots are a deathtrap right now here in BC, Canada.
Hell yeah mate!!! Thanks Blake (and your team) for sharing this crazy cool technique with us!! Great video as always with detailed explanation!!! Keep up those awesome vids brother! Cheers!
these are not cutties, its more like the unweighted skid you do when setting up for a Scandi flick. a proper cuttie you end up introducing more lean to the bike as the rear breaks loose, not less. this also increases the grip in the rear tire, despite the fact that it is still sliding
A little but with a scandi your on the brakes a little. Body position totally different with a scandi. More centered and low using legs more than throwing hips like Blake is showing. Scandi more stirring the whip setup into corner.
Are you a fan of the 'Cuttie'? What is your favourite thing to do to spice up the trail? Let us know in the comments! 👇
Coming from the transition to BMX in the mid to late 70s, this was called a kickout. If done with wheel off the ground you could kick aluminum pop cans off the road, or really smash a steel trash can (...oops....delinquents). If done with the ground slide, it was effective for kicking up dirt or dust onto someone. Lifting the back wheel was the first training step into bunny hops, so this kick out move was the easiest trick to perform with the new found skill. It felt like a whole new world of street tricks when we came from wheelies on stingrays and 10-speeds with curled handlebars.
But what is it for? What does it achieve?
I find that Scottish mud, worn tyres and sheer incompetence work best for me
Just a lack of skill works for me!😂
Best friends with high sides?
High 5 🙋🏻♂️
I too am the best at this type of kick out technique (i have never intentionally tried it)
I resonate with the worn tires and sheer incompetence bit
Always a thumbs up for Blake!
The only tolerable GMBN presenter.
ALWAYS!!!
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This man has been definetly an imaginary riding buddy in my last 3 yrs of my life ! I think there is nobody i'd love to meet more than Blake once in life.
Immensely thanks for everything ❤
When I was learning this I was allowing my trunk to bend when i pushed my hips out.. preventing the horizontal movement from transferring to the bike. Keep your trunk rigid.
Blake, you are a master of sound effects 😊
Blake makes me smile.
Its crazy that I learnt this and then some on cement skateparks on a brakeless bmx. When it comes to which direction feels more comfortable, typically its your forward foot's side, as its also the natural way you would typically spin a bike. You are also applying slight pedal pressure inwards on the bike, some people even let their backfoots heel touch the frame a bit, and their toe pressing on the crankarm. I remember a fun one is getting it to do a 180 to fakie without actually leaving the ground. Helps to have harder tires, and is probably not advisable on tubeless setups with low PSI where the tire can end up burping off the rim and get your gross fluids all over the trail which prolly isnt environmentally friendly (such a stupid feature of tubeless, I prefer tubes). I roost where I can on the MTB, but its not a great time of year for it right now, mud is really grippy and if you do happen to slide, your goin on the ground, wood and roots are a deathtrap right now here in BC, Canada.
Great video! Thank you Blake for your expertise and expertise behind the camera and editing!!
Hell yeah mate!!! Thanks Blake (and your team) for sharing this crazy cool technique with us!! Great video as always with detailed explanation!!! Keep up those awesome vids brother!
Cheers!
Will do! What do you want to see next?
We need MoiMoi behind the camera for this one! 😂 SHRAAAAALP IIIIIIT!!!
Where have you been Blake? Seems you haven't been in a lot of videos lately. Welcome back you beautiful people always puts a smile on my face 🙂
i love Blake´s Videos gret man 🙂 go on
The rear braking loose is normal for me , normally ending up in me on the deck 😂 top video il put this into practice
Solid tips there Blake, thanks mate! 🫡
Ok I'll try. Thank you for the video
Nice learning
Nice learning to you too!
The power is immense as a kid when you realise you can skid without braking, god like 😎
I missed when you mentioned how it sounds exacly, what was it like? Can you say that again?
More Cuttie videos please
4:49 did he get a stroke there?
remember if you have an entry level wheelset, doing this will give you a reason to upgrade to a new one.
nice, i love it ❤
If Im not mistaken it is looks like you plumb the head tube side angle a bit to get it to come around easier ?
Can you do another on where/how to practice and get a lot of reps?
I do this on my roadie every time I see dust on the road. feels SICK.
Four tips on how to donate to and volunteer for your local trail crew ought to be the follow up video.
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Weld ya diff and kick your clutch
This is something you should do out of necessity not as fun unless you like constantly truing your rim.
these are not cutties, its more like the unweighted skid you do when setting up for a Scandi flick. a proper cuttie you end up introducing more lean to the bike as the rear breaks loose, not less. this also increases the grip in the rear tire, despite the fact that it is still sliding
Propain the new sponsor then?😂
Rrrrrrrrrr-atta-tatatata-ta!!!
you kept pulling your back brake when you said don't use your front brake lol
Wish i could ride it is rain non stop here.
So this is entirely the opposite of doing it in berms?
Tell me you hate the trail builder without telling me you hate the trail builder. :)
best place to use this trick is on freshly built berms at your local bike park
We need a video on fatbikes climbing abilities, find the limits off trail
Is this the first step in a scandi?
A little but with a scandi your on the brakes a little. Body position totally different with a scandi. More centered and low using legs more than throwing hips like Blake is showing. Scandi more stirring the whip setup into corner.
The flex of the wheel is cringe 😬. Crazy how much flex they can take without bending.
That's probably the only reason why I'd want to film myself, I can feel it but seeing it is much more impressive 🙈
I saw your brother
No. Just No….unless you are the one maintaining the trail this is one of the worst fashion fads. Stop promoting it.
Ra ta da da da... pizzazz, modafaka!
1st
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Ratatatatata rhrrr🙂🙈
RrraTaTaTaTa!! 😅
..give ýour horse a side buttsmack 😄
Can’t stop reading the title as “how to cutie”, sorry
Goes against everything you learn on preserving biking trails.
Rattta 😂
Can’t be good for your wheels
Definitely not good for the trails