I’ve watched a ton of manual videos and can manual pretty well on pavement. The forward bias on the drop down is something I have never heard and I think it will help me. I still really struggle to get that front wheel up on dirt and it’s frustrating. Great video!
Thank you! On dirt give yourself a target, a reason to manual, whether is't through a dip or up a curb, etc. I think that will open it up for you. Good luck!
Thanks for the clear explanation. I'm going to give it a go. I've been riding for a couple years now and so far, not successful at a manual. I think it will go better now.
I guess this is what I am missing, I should come down and compress a bit more on the front end and push the bike forward not only with arms but also with feet.
Thanks for those advises 🎉
Thank you!
I’ve watched a ton of manual videos and can manual pretty well on pavement. The forward bias on the drop down is something I have never heard and I think it will help me. I still really struggle to get that front wheel up on dirt and it’s frustrating. Great video!
Thank you! On dirt give yourself a target, a reason to manual, whether is't through a dip or up a curb, etc. I think that will open it up for you. Good luck!
This is one of my favorite skills and I would love to see more riders embrace it... let me know if and how you use the Trail Manual
Thanks for the clear explanation. I'm going to give it a go. I've been riding for a couple years now and so far, not successful at a manual.
I think it will go better now.
AWESOME! Go out with this positive attitude and you will get it.
I guess this is what I am missing, I should come down and compress a bit more on the front end and push the bike forward not only with arms but also with feet.
yes, get those feet(and lower body) involved, the manual is a dance of pushing with the feet and hanging from the arms.
why does america have the brakes the wrong way around?
because 'murica?
it's because we drive on the right side of the road ;) :D
why does the rest of the world have shit backwards?