How To Bunny Hop A Hardtail Mountain Bike | Essential MTB Skills
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Learn how to bunny hop on a hardtail mountain bike. Most of us start out riding a hardtail, so it makes sense to learn the bunnyhop – an essential mountain bike skill on this type of mtb. Subscribe to GMBN: http://gmbn.eu/subscribe Get exclusive GMBN gear in the GMBN store! http://gmbn.eu/shopgmbn Bunny hops are an essential MTB skill and are the foundation for a lot of skills like jumping and just flowing through the trails. Knowing how to bunnyhop whatever bike you're riding and whatever the terrain is therefore very important. Here Neil shows you the specific of bunny hopping on a hardtail bike. To get started with bunnyhopping on your hardtail mountain bike, look at your bike set up; a lower saddle and a shorter stem will make this easier. Then, move on to your body position, buy using down and backwards motion with your hips to get the front wheel in the air. Don't just use brute force to bunny hop – that won't get you anywhere. To get your rear wheel in the air, dip your toes and push back slightly on the pedals. To put it all together, lift the rear wheel as your front wheel peaks. There you go – bunny hopping on your hardtail mountain bike! As always, let us know what you think in the comments below and don't forget to LIKE and SHARE this video! Watch more on GMBN... ▶︎ How To Manual Like A Pro http://gmbn.eu/1X ▶︎ Top 5 Trial Skills http://gmbn.eu/Trialsskills ▶︎ Top Ten Cheap Or Free MTB Upgrades http://gmbn.eu/upgrade Click here to buy GMBN T-shirts, hoodies and more: http://gmbn.eu/gmbnshop The Global Mountain Bike Network is the best MTB YouTube channel, with videos for everyone who loves dirt: from the full-faced helmet downhill mountain biker to the lycra-clad cross country rider along with everyone and anyone in between. With the help of our pro and ex-pro riding team we’re here to inform, entertain and inspire you to become a better mountain biker, including videos on: - How to ride faster with expert knowledge - Fix everything with pro know-how - Ride anything with world-cup winning skills - Dial in your bike with bike set-up advice - In-depth entertaining features - Chat, opinion and interact with us on the Dirt Shed Show Welcome to the Global Mountain Bike Network | Covering Every Angle Thanks to our sponsors: Canyon bikes: http://gmbn.eu/Canyon SCOTT bikes: http://gmbn.eu/SCOTTbikes Crank Brothers: http://gmbn.eu/crankbros GT bikes: http://gmbn.eu/gtbikes Ass Savers: http://gmbn.eu/asssavers Smith Optics: http://gmbn.eu/smith YouTube Channel - http://gmbn.eu/GMBNsubs Facebook - http://gmbn.eu/GMBNFB Google+ - http://gmbn.eu/GMBNGplus Twitter - http://gmbn.eu/GMBNTW Instagram - http://gmbn.eu/GMBNIG GMBN Shop - http://gmbn.eu/gmbnshop GMBN newsletter - http://gmbn.eu/email Leave us a comment below!
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Hey guys I need help I have been trying to bunny hop for 2 months now and I keep failing. I can't get my back wheel in the air at all. Can anyone please help me. Thank you
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I use a heavy hardtail bike. is it possible to perform a bunny hop with a heavy bike?
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How to pup the rear wheel
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#ASKGMBN I CANT BUNNY HOP MY REAR WHEEL NEIL BECAUSE MY FEET IS SLIPPING ON MY PEDALS HOW CAN I MAINTAIN THE BALANCE OF MY FEET TO MY PEDALS?
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what is the size of the wheels?
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hey all, is my bike too heavy ? it weights 21kg and im only 42kg
ps: its the hardest thing to try to do a trick or stunts like manuals or bunny hops anything the bike controls me not me lol -
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#askgmbn I can bunny hop but I can't do that pulling of the handlebar to my hips
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#AskGMBN Does building body muscles important for doing bunny hop & lifting the rear wheel ?
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what can damaged rear tyre when doing bunny hop? #ASKGMBN
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what can damaged rear tyre when doing bunny hop? #ASKGMBN
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thank you so much i learn how to do this and now i am doing it very well
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Hello I want to ask you how much is your bike
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Is it possible to bunny hop with tubeless tires?
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Thank you my man. I got it. It's been two months now I become fanatic for mountain bike. And I know now what I want for a bike. Trail and downhill bike. I'm using xc bike, a hard tail bike, but I'm starting to change some parts to make it like downhill bike. I change my stem to short(40mm) and riser handle bar(720mm length). I'm my doing it right?
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cool
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i successed to pull up the rear wheel about 5cm height, but it was scooped by my strongest leg which was right leg and its position at rear pedal (combined with throwing my hip/weight to forward). My left leg was at front pedal but not pulling. is it correct technic? and what should I do with my left leg? (only for standing/push/pull or what?) thanks.
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does it matter what your saddle height is
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