step 5Jumping.
So jumping, this involves most of the elements of a bunnyhop but without the work of removing yourself from the ground...
So coming up to your jump in question, speed is dependant completely on how high and far you'd like to go, start with ramp jumps or even sloped curbs, just to get used to the ideas involved, rather than land in a ditch...
So coming up to your jump at a speed you're comfortable with.
As you come off your jump, lift your legs in a bit and bring the bike to lean backward a bit, this give you a more stable position for both landing and 'flying'
When landing keep your legs bent, as you come in make sure the front wheel is straight.
Once you've landed on hard ground again you'll usually realise that jumping is not difficult as it's quite a natural maneuvre...
In the picture I'm actually shifting gears as I jump, the second one shows more landing...
So coming up to your jump in question, speed is dependant completely on how high and far you'd like to go, start with ramp jumps or even sloped curbs, just to get used to the ideas involved, rather than land in a ditch...
So coming up to your jump at a speed you're comfortable with.
As you come off your jump, lift your legs in a bit and bring the bike to lean backward a bit, this give you a more stable position for both landing and 'flying'
When landing keep your legs bent, as you come in make sure the front wheel is straight.
Once you've landed on hard ground again you'll usually realise that jumping is not difficult as it's quite a natural maneuvre...
In the picture I'm actually shifting gears as I jump, the second one shows more landing...


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