It reminds me first time it used my tailer to learn to back hop down to lower landing. The sharp metal edges of the trailer scared me terribly so I took overlong to practice the approche to the side of it but backing off from jumping down more than an hour until I placed bike on the edge then jumping on it with enough momentum so I couldn't have any chance to hold it back on the trailer. Damn scary but once down and having felt the following rotation while afloat and the small push on the pedals to get the back wheel well centered under so to land on back hop the stress of a missed flip and colision on metal edge kind of disappeared and I followed more than an hour to jump down as a kid! Damn first time doing anything!
That's nice. After years of riding so called DJ bikes I'm still scared of pulling front wheel up hight. Trying to improve on my street-trial one. Winter is a tough time time for trial usually and this one we had an anomalous snow blizzards...
I don't have nice spots around my living place (even in summer, in winter the number can become zero) so I don't care much. Only about not hurting any passer-by.
It reminds me first time it used my tailer to learn to back hop down to lower landing. The sharp metal edges of the trailer scared me terribly so I took overlong to practice the approche to the side of it but backing off from jumping down more than an hour until I placed bike on the edge then jumping on it with enough momentum so I couldn't have any chance to hold it back on the trailer. Damn scary but once down and having felt the following rotation while afloat and the small push on the pedals to get the back wheel well centered under so to land on back hop the stress of a missed flip and colision on metal edge kind of disappeared and I followed more than an hour to jump down as a kid!
Damn first time doing anything!
That's nice. After years of riding so called DJ bikes I'm still scared of pulling front wheel up hight. Trying to improve on my street-trial one. Winter is a tough time time for trial usually and this one we had an anomalous snow blizzards...
Great job, That looks like a great wall to practice on, although I really like to practice witought having a crowd watching and commenting.
I don't have nice spots around my living place (even in summer, in winter the number can become zero) so I don't care much. Only about not hurting any passer-by.
this is too scary for me, never tried doing that .... i can only do about tire height... Amazing!
You are the best, I really envy you. How many years to reach such level? Is possible to do the same with a full suspension Enduro mtb?
Sure possible. I've seen a videos of guys jumping on obstacles about 1m+ height with full suspension.