I really liked how you emphasized how DJ bikes are really low barrier... It's very true... DJ bikes are cheap, tough, and versatile, and the frame designs haven't changed drastically in 20 years... Now i need to dig my old frame out and build up a DJ bike again... Thanks, ya jerk 😂
I have a dirt jumper, a really nice one that I acquired in a trade. I have nowhere to ride it, but I’m pushing for some localities to build something here. I’m “old” at 38 but I don’t care, I like bikes and I want to ride all kinds. Please continue the basics series!
I’m 35 now I rode a little bmx when I was younger. I havent done anything outside of just riding a bike since I’ve been like 18. Also I broke my foot,ankle and leg a few years ago and riding a bike is pretty much the only athletic form of exercise I can really do anymore. Just got a dj this spring, up until a couple weeks ago I’ve only been just riding it trying to get some muscle back in my atrophied leg. Been riding a pump track now for the past couple weeks. And it feels so good to get two wheels off the ground again. Can’t quite clear the tabletops on it yet but I’m definitely getting there.
So stoked to see these jumps revamped like this, i had wandered if you gave up on fixing them byhand 😅. They look sick and such a rad thing for a community
When I first stumbled upon your channel you were doing mostly cx and gravel videos at the moment. I liked the content and stuck around although what I really was looking for was dirt and mtb stuff. Paid off big time. Tnanks!
I have a dj myself, I essentially have custom built up a 2023 Norco Rampage (frame is essentially just like the only stock bit apart from headset and stem) and i would buy it again, its amazing how simple these bikes are for the experience and good for riding.
Here in Idaho Falls ID, we finally got a mountain bike park last summer. And a Ryder bike park, but it still under construction. It is coming along nicely, hence the reason I bought the YT industries Dirtlove core 2. I am 52 now and its been a long time since I've been to the bmx track. Thinking I might start there before hitting the bike park 🤔
Back before I spent all my money on bikes (so like this time last year) I bought a really nice, brand new, Commencal DJ. I haven't had the confidence or skills to really ride it much until recently, when I've finally started to master actually clearing some jumps on my bigger bikes, including my e-enduro. I just took it to the 'big' BMX park near where I live, and it's a crazy amount of fun. The one thing that most of the pump tracks and the like near me lack, that the park in this video has in spades, is a long enough roll-in so you can get comfy and get satisfied with your speed. Everywhere around me has these little tiny launch pads and these short runways. It's kind of a bummer.
Yes. Just gonna have to work a little harder at not giving up. I assume once your are "fit" enough to not just die from riding the bike... Then your fine! Just remember, Stiff is BAD! If your stiff or rigid, you crash. Or OTB. Don't lock you You gotta pump that bike! Depending on the jump anyway. Bike park jumps are a bit different from these kind of BMX'ish style jumps. IMO
Just rode my first DJ at local indoor bike park. Loved it for being something different I’ve tried. Coming from MTB and Gravel/Road riding. Is the new Intense DJ a good bike to start with? I don’t mind spending $1300-1500ish on used bike.
My question: how do you successfully jump a hip? I crashed hard on one at a bike park and messed up my hand and lost my confidence so any advice would be appreciated!
The best way to look at a hip IMO is to think about it like going around a corner... But jumping in the middle. A lot of people try to full 90 turn and end up crashing cause the momentum is still going straight and they just landed sideways. So you wanna hit the lip in a way that will send your momentum at the landing. So best way to start is to hit a hip like that one that has an easy corner to cut over and slowly work your way to the outside "or in this hips case, the right side" and making the gap bigger and bigger. Honestly they are easy. Just not as easy as your brain wants you to think it is. lol. There are a few instances were the hip forces you to hit it in the opposite way that I just said. but those are very steep lip hips that basically stop your forward momentum mid air and allow you to do the 90dagree turn and land safely. If anyone has more advice please add on!
I like to think as I'm going upthe lip which hand I have to pushdown do the wheels are the right angle to meet the ground, so a lip that's straight and the landing is sloping down left ill lush left hand down and left shoulder follows to tip me and the bike down to the landing. It's not perfect but helps me to at least get into the landing zone ish
У нас в Санкт-Петербурге есть пара официальных спотов и еще с полдюжины самодельных! Но я рад что повсеместно в Европе эту тему продвигают так же хорошо!
So my biggest obstacle has been hitting bigger air on a drop bar bike and feeling comfortable. Even with a dropper it can feel like a rather brave thing..
That was helpful. I haven’t jumped a bicycle in many years… bikes and jumps have changed a lot since then. You seem to be progressing well on the no foot thing. Nice!
How suitable is a rigid retro 26er MTB for dirt jumping? Like, have you brought your Rockhopper to that park, or with old geometry less trail etc would that just be a face plant?
They work well for it. The geo is designed for it. For example, the bike he is riding in this video is called the Giant STP.... S reet T rail P ark... I used to have white frme the exact same and did everything with it.
If you wanna do all that and still be able to ride longer distances, you might wanna think about a normal hardtail. With the saddle down its basically the same. Just bigger, less agile, and you can get a dropper post to make life sooo much easier on longer bike rides on flat ground or just street riding. Unless your young enough that you don't care about your back yet and can deal with the lean over standing ride for long distances LOL. But for street tricks or like riding through the city, dirt jumper is BEST.
I had 2x stp 0, a 13.5" & 14.5" frame. The 13.5 was great on pump tracks, both were good at dirt jumps, the 14.5" was better for general street riding, I put a dropper on the 14.5"and sram x9 shifting with a narrow wide chain ring and rode it to work for about 10yrs. Great affordable all round bike.
"start on rollers to get the idea of how a jump will begin to feel" easily better advice than crossing someone up with a bunch of "pull back, pump here" jargon. but yes, you are definitely correct: internet commenter.
@@Spindatt a minute long explanation about those "jargon" techniques would've been nice to include though. i clicked on this video with that expectation in mind too
@@Spindatt he's just a grumpy troller dude. I'm 30 now and you got me supr pumped to get back into the jumps which I loved as a much younger version of myself. This video is dead on perfect. Appreciate you and your enthusiasm
Yooo, did u ever get skin burns when pinching the saddle with the knees for no handers and such, im getting skin burn all the time on inside of my knees, how to prevent this shit😂🥲?
I really liked how you emphasized how DJ bikes are really low barrier... It's very true... DJ bikes are cheap, tough, and versatile, and the frame designs haven't changed drastically in 20 years... Now i need to dig my old frame out and build up a DJ bike again... Thanks, ya jerk 😂
I'm so impressed with the transformation of that park. What a fantastic facility for the community.
I have a dirt jumper, a really nice one that I acquired in a trade. I have nowhere to ride it, but I’m pushing for some localities to build something here. I’m “old” at 38 but I don’t care, I like bikes and I want to ride all kinds. Please continue the basics series!
38 ain't that old bro you still young
Shim guards and knee pads increased my confidence by 50%
Having a bandaged up limb reduces riding time drastically.
Great instructional video
I’m 35 now I rode a little bmx when I was younger. I havent done anything outside of just riding a bike since I’ve been like 18. Also I broke my foot,ankle and leg a few years ago and riding a bike is pretty much the only athletic form of exercise I can really do anymore. Just got a dj this spring, up until a couple weeks ago I’ve only been just riding it trying to get some muscle back in my atrophied leg. Been riding a pump track now for the past couple weeks. And it feels so good to get two wheels off the ground again. Can’t quite clear the tabletops on it yet but I’m definitely getting there.
Keep it up bro
I tried dirt jumping for the first time and it was not bad I love it I wanna do it 8 times a week now😂
So stoked to see these jumps revamped like this, i had wandered if you gave up on fixing them byhand 😅. They look sick and such a rad thing for a community
I’m 43 and got a new jump bike today after mountain biking since 1991 then having the last ten years not riding. Wish me luck 😂😂😂
How is it going ?
@@laubel2365 fine picked it back up within an hour , flying like a god
@@laubel2365 hospital
@@laubel2365probably dead haven’t replied you 😂
@@fedarin 😭😂
Thanks as always on the entertainment
When I first stumbled upon your channel you were doing mostly cx and gravel videos at the moment. I liked the content and stuck around although what I really was looking for was dirt and mtb stuff. Paid off big time. Tnanks!
I have a dj myself, I essentially have custom built up a 2023 Norco Rampage (frame is essentially just like the only stock bit apart from headset and stem) and i would buy it again, its amazing how simple these bikes are for the experience and good for riding.
This video is really useful as an ex bmxer I know nothing about jump bikes and nearly got a hardtail this week, think I've decided on a jump bike now!
your music is always amazing. Thank you for introducting my to Brockbeats :)
Those jumps look so good
Here in Idaho Falls ID, we finally got a mountain bike park last summer. And a Ryder bike park, but it still under construction. It is coming along nicely, hence the reason I bought the YT industries Dirtlove core 2. I am 52 now and its been a long time since I've been to the bmx track. Thinking I might start there before hitting the bike park 🤔
Back before I spent all my money on bikes (so like this time last year) I bought a really nice, brand new, Commencal DJ. I haven't had the confidence or skills to really ride it much until recently, when I've finally started to master actually clearing some jumps on my bigger bikes, including my e-enduro. I just took it to the 'big' BMX park near where I live, and it's a crazy amount of fun. The one thing that most of the pump tracks and the like near me lack, that the park in this video has in spades, is a long enough roll-in so you can get comfy and get satisfied with your speed. Everywhere around me has these little tiny launch pads and these short runways. It's kind of a bummer.
Great video!
Can you start dirt jumping if you’re pushing 40? ..asking for a friend 😀
Or 50? (My knees still work 👍🏻)
Or 57. Almost cleared the biggest jump at Sugarloaf at end of season. Maybe next year I'll get enough air...😂😂
Yes. Just gonna have to work a little harder at not giving up. I assume once your are "fit" enough to not just die from riding the bike... Then your fine! Just remember, Stiff is BAD! If your stiff or rigid, you crash. Or OTB. Don't lock you You gotta pump that bike! Depending on the jump anyway. Bike park jumps are a bit different from these kind of BMX'ish style jumps. IMO
Impressive Bike Park!!! 😍
Thank you 🤗
I think hips are more confidence-inspiring because you can see the landing before you take the jump
Yep, same goes for step ups!
Just rode my first DJ at local indoor bike park. Loved it for being something different I’ve tried. Coming from MTB and Gravel/Road riding. Is the new Intense DJ a good bike to start with? I don’t mind spending $1300-1500ish on used bike.
I am not a dirt jumper but it looks cool but if you ever get a chance to review that polygon say against your giant that would be pretty cool
great info, thanks for the video!
You forgot to add skinny jeans to the requirements list
My question: how do you successfully jump a hip? I crashed hard on one at a bike park and messed up my hand and lost my confidence so any advice would be appreciated!
The best way to look at a hip IMO is to think about it like going around a corner... But jumping in the middle. A lot of people try to full 90 turn and end up crashing cause the momentum is still going straight and they just landed sideways. So you wanna hit the lip in a way that will send your momentum at the landing. So best way to start is to hit a hip like that one that has an easy corner to cut over and slowly work your way to the outside "or in this hips case, the right side" and making the gap bigger and bigger. Honestly they are easy. Just not as easy as your brain wants you to think it is. lol. There are a few instances were the hip forces you to hit it in the opposite way that I just said. but those are very steep lip hips that basically stop your forward momentum mid air and allow you to do the 90dagree turn and land safely. If anyone has more advice please add on!
I like to think as I'm going upthe lip which hand I have to pushdown do the wheels are the right angle to meet the ground, so a lip that's straight and the landing is sloping down left ill lush left hand down and left shoulder follows to tip me and the bike down to the landing. It's not perfect but helps me to at least get into the landing zone ish
У нас в Санкт-Петербурге есть пара официальных спотов и еще с полдюжины самодельных! Но я рад что повсеместно в Европе эту тему продвигают так же хорошо!
Hey man great vid, i was just wondering if I should save my money and buy a dualie or buy a dj
So my biggest obstacle has been hitting bigger air on a drop bar bike and feeling comfortable. Even with a dropper it can feel like a rather brave thing..
That was helpful. I haven’t jumped a bicycle in many years… bikes and jumps have changed a lot since then.
You seem to be progressing well on the no foot thing. Nice!
Why no front brake? Is it to allow bar spins?
How suitable is a rigid retro 26er MTB for dirt jumping? Like, have you brought your Rockhopper to that park, or with old geometry less trail etc would that just be a face plant?
Is ctm dirtking 2023 good for start?
I am always off on the approach speed to the jump, I am a beginners there a better way to find the correct speed to clear the hum properly?
Wondering where abouts this park is? Rough area is gude enuff bro
How's a dirt jumper for street riding and generally riding around doing manuals and bunny hops?
They work well for it. The geo is designed for it. For example, the bike he is riding in this video is called the Giant STP.... S reet T rail P ark... I used to have white frme the exact same and did everything with it.
If you wanna do all that and still be able to ride longer distances, you might wanna think about a normal hardtail. With the saddle down its basically the same. Just bigger, less agile, and you can get a dropper post to make life sooo much easier on longer bike rides on flat ground or just street riding. Unless your young enough that you don't care about your back yet and can deal with the lean over standing ride for long distances LOL. But for street tricks or like riding through the city, dirt jumper is BEST.
I had 2x stp 0, a 13.5" & 14.5" frame. The 13.5 was great on pump tracks, both were good at dirt jumps, the 14.5" was better for general street riding, I put a dropper on the 14.5"and sram x9 shifting with a narrow wide chain ring and rode it to work for about 10yrs. Great affordable all round bike.
its very hard to explain a dj but all i say is its a bmx mixed mtb
Where is this?
Hit the jumps on a drop bar gravel bike plz
Bare creek 😎
Ngl I’m waiting for my 9 year old sister to get a new bike to turn hers Into a dirt jumped
Bye one of your waiting that long
Yah we don’t have those kind of jumps where I live lol
Where about are these jumps?
Mt Edwards road in Dartmouth
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how do i ask my council to do that !
I made my own in a field it’s kinda illegal but yeah
Cheapest dirt jump bike company ?
Facebook marketplace
The random wii music lol
what is wrong with bros ears though
"beginners guide" with no info on technique or anything. "just ride and jump duh"
"start on rollers to get the idea of how a jump will begin to feel"
easily better advice than crossing someone up with a bunch of "pull back, pump here" jargon. but yes, you are definitely correct: internet commenter.
It’s the best advice
@@Spindatt a minute long explanation about those "jargon" techniques would've been nice to include though. i clicked on this video with that expectation in mind too
@@Spindatt he's just a grumpy troller dude. I'm 30 now and you got me supr pumped to get back into the jumps which I loved as a much younger version of myself. This video is dead on perfect. Appreciate you and your enthusiasm
Jump video guide with no guide, just a big ego.
False. It's NOT a mountain bike. It has BMX geometry.
It really doesn't have BMX geometry. 26" wheels,
This is an ugly dirt jumper... but mine is not better
Yooo, did u ever get skin burns when pinching the saddle with the knees for no handers and such, im getting skin burn all the time on inside of my knees, how to prevent this shit😂🥲?