That’s an interesting way to put it. The way I learned it is to literally throw your weight over so that you go over the bars. With this mentality you kind of have to force yourself to pick up the rear wheel.
Bruh I learned it by slamming on the front brakes while standing on the bike and now I can’t do it without brakes but I can do a stoppie by just standing on the bike slamming the front brake then leave the brakes on but just a tiny bit
@@softcolly8753 yep bmx/hardtail doesn't require the downwards preload but without it you wont get a lot of air out of an enduro/downhill bike because the suspension will just suck it up
That’s how it feels to begin with. But if you film yourself, the reality is, you’re probably nowhere near over the bars, what you’re experiencing is just going out of your comfort zone.
how much of rear travel that bike have bc rear shock has 55mm of travel but Marin says it only has a 130mm travel and now i dont know how much travel it really has so can you help me please?
Bro can you give me your marin MTB please can you deliver it if it is possible so deliver it to me I am not having bicycle and a like to do rides please deliver it to India thanksBRO😊😊😊
Not true, what he is doing is literally a bunnyhop, which is when the front tire comes off first then the rear tire. A hop where Both tires come off the ground simultaneously is called an English bunnyhop.
You are confusing people. The main thing is the leverage that is created between the ground and the rear wheel. There is no scooping back wheel in the basic bunny hop technique: pull your weight backwards to lift the front wheel, then move the handlebars to your waist, while standing up. Then push bars away. That’s the bunny hop.
Correct. You jump and bend your knees so your feet don't weigh down the back end, making the rear come up with the front end that your arms already pulled up with your intial jump. This YT guy is acting like you need to scoop the pedals, which would only interfere with going high. Scooping pedals is good for nollies, which is the opposite of a bunnyhop.
Thank you so much for posting this vid, you helped me get both wheels of the ground , you are helping me so much and have a true skill in biking
My best tip is, doing an Endo, without the brakes. Works every time. Just think, you pressed the brake, and lift that wheel
That’s an interesting way to put it. The way I learned it is to literally throw your weight over so that you go over the bars. With this mentality you kind of have to force yourself to pick up the rear wheel.
Well now how to do a endo
That's exactly how i learned lifting my rear wheel
Bruh I learned it by slamming on the front brakes while standing on the bike and now I can’t do it without brakes but I can do a stoppie by just standing on the bike slamming the front brake then leave the brakes on but just a tiny bit
This vid helped so much
Best tutorial on youtube
Thanks! I can do bunny hops like u now
getting both weels off the ground is super easy. getting a really bunny hop with this shape is what is tricky.
What bike do you use
And where did you get is from
Marin rift zone 1, it's 1399$
Just go on their website
No one seems to mention the fact that you have to push your bars away from you at the same time that you pull up on the pedals.
Thank you bro now I know how
Tbh you helped more than the video
No pushing forward / down on the bars after the front wheel is up?
Yep that tutorial kinda sucks. Its normally going down to compress the suspension->going back to pop a manual -> jumping up and doing the bar scoop
@@notparanoid912 meh, I was bunny hopping a BMX at 10 years old. No suspension involved.
@@softcolly8753 yep bmx/hardtail doesn't require the downwards preload but without it you wont get a lot of air out of an enduro/downhill bike because the suspension will just suck it up
Thanks
Bro, I titled the pedals downwards and ended up hitting my shin with it 💀
Can you do on hardtail?
We want long form videos 😢
is this the marin rift 1?
Which marin bike is it
Wow❤
Please tell me what bike that is
Can you do it with a hard tail?
Tailwhip Tutorial
Can u do it for box pls
I feel like i might go over the handlebars lol
That’s how it feels to begin with. But if you film yourself, the reality is, you’re probably nowhere near over the bars, what you’re experiencing is just going out of your comfort zone.
Yeah, it's sketchy a bit at first, but along as you stay connected to those pedals, you're fine
how much of rear travel that bike have bc rear shock has 55mm of travel but Marin says it only has a 130mm travel and now i dont know how much travel it really has so can you help me please?
the shock itself has 55mm travel but the rear axle has 130mm
Yes
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Bro can you give me your marin MTB please can you deliver it if it is possible so deliver it to me I am not having bicycle and a like to do rides please deliver it to India thanksBRO😊😊😊
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Lifting both tires at once is a bunny hope what your doing is a jet hop
Not true, what he is doing is literally a bunnyhop, which is when the front tire comes off first then the rear tire. A hop where Both tires come off the ground simultaneously is called an English bunnyhop.
You are confusing people. The main thing is the leverage that is created between the ground and the rear wheel. There is no scooping back wheel in the basic bunny hop technique: pull your weight backwards to lift the front wheel, then move the handlebars to your waist, while standing up. Then push bars away. That’s the bunny hop.
Correct.
You jump and bend your knees so your feet don't weigh down the back end, making the rear come up with the front end that your arms already pulled up with your intial jump.
This YT guy is acting like you need to scoop the pedals, which would only interfere with going high.
Scooping pedals is good for nollies, which is the opposite of a bunnyhop.
My best tip is, doing an Endo, without the brakes. Works every time. Just think, you pressed the brake, and lift that wheel