Nice video. This is literally the only bunnyhop video I’ve watched stating that you’re “pulling towards the rear wheel” not straight up or straight back. This is a really important detail. If you do a pure “L-shape” like many other videos teach then you’re pulling straight back and it’s actually really hard to get the front wheel very high.
You have some great tips that other videos never mention. I like how some of the scenes are recorded near a hospital with the Emergency sign in the background. Is it important to practice this trick near a hospital? :)
Your video editing, organization and ability to be succinct is excellent. This is a 5 minute video where others take double the time. To take it to the next level, try adding more vocal variety. It sounds like your reading an essay on the audio, instead of just telling your buddy how to do it conversationally.
The preload should cause the forks to slightly compress, then you can pull while the forks are decompressing to help bring the front wheel off the ground.
@@angelofio Thanks for the reply. Just so I'm sure I understand your comment, the preload will compress my front shocks. From there I should push myself back with my arms then jump/pull the front handle bars towards my rear wheel. Is that correct?
First part about the preload is right. But instead of pushing afterwards, shift your weight towards the rear wheel as if you are falling backwards, just in a quicker movement. After the front wheel comes off the ground is then when you propel your weight back forward to the bars and spring your legs like you are jumping. Watch the video and pay attention to the slow mo examples so you can see exactly what I’m doing with my arms, legs, and my body weight to maneuver the bike.
Take a look in front of the seat tube/above your pedals, if there’s any type of suspension there it’s a full suspension. If not, then it’s a hard tail.
Make sure your front wheel is coming up off the ground enough first. Then, spring your weight forward towards the bars in one motion from over the rear tire towards the handlebars. Make sure to extend your legs as if you were jumping off of the bike.
Best tutorial on bunnyhops. I've watched a ton but this one has the best shots and cuts that show what you don't see in other tutorials. Great thanks.
Thanks!
Me also I've seen a lot of bunny hop videos but you is the best on that bro
Thank you
the fact this vid only has 130 views for this quality is insane this is wayy underrated
He has 3k views now
O you need a good camera and good eaditing skills 😊😊 to mack vedios like this
@@frostigamer9740 its still not really muxh for this quality tho i think it deserves much better
12k
i found this video by trying whelie
Me too
@@zamiraxhemali2164 me tooo
Same
So did I
Me too
Nice video. This is literally the only bunnyhop video I’ve watched stating that you’re “pulling towards the rear wheel” not straight up or straight back. This is a really important detail. If you do a pure “L-shape” like many other videos teach then you’re pulling straight back and it’s actually really hard to get the front wheel very high.
Glad to help!
Excellent video, totally agree with your comment Jason!
Thank u guys so much this helped me with not only a bunny hop but also a wheelie
Glad to help
nice explanation dude, because of you I learned to bunny hop
Best bunnyhop tutorial!!
You have some great tips that other videos never mention. I like how some of the scenes are recorded near a hospital with the Emergency sign in the background. Is it important to practice this trick near a hospital? :)
Just wanted appreciate the efforts you have put into creating this.
Ive watched a lot of videos and the way you guys have taught is best.
This guy is goated
Ended up learning how to wheelie and bunnyhop from this vid thanks and also great vid
Mad editing skills
On a sidenote, steps are scientific and definitely helped
very good tutorial. thanks
Glad to help
You are so helpful bro
nice bike
We need more how tos, i love your concise videos. Perhaps some endos, 180s, fakies?
Congratulation your channel is growing crazy fast, hard work is paying
Thanks!
Wow you put a lot of effort in that video, it really helped me a lot 👍🏻
great job dude!
I LOVE YOUR VID
Thanks!
Your video editing, organization and ability to be succinct is excellent. This is a 5 minute video where others take double the time. To take it to the next level, try adding more vocal variety. It sounds like your reading an essay on the audio, instead of just telling your buddy how to do it conversationally.
Thanks, working on improving the voice overs.
I am the first person to like this vid
U need to make more how to video's man I understand your videos 👍
you tought me how to bunny hop! thx
Good to hear!
Damn u are so underrated
Awesome 😎
3:43 thats exactly how my bunnyhops look like on a mtb. I can pop a bmx no problem, but mtb is another story haha
How seting foŕk and rearshock rebond.. for bunyhope bro.. please helpme ..fork fast or low and rear shock fash or low..🙏
I’ve got a hardtail mtb so I can’t quite get the same compression on the suspension before the hop
Question: after you preload, are you pushing your front shocks down or are you pushing yourself away so you can throw your weight back?
The preload should cause the forks to slightly compress, then you can pull while the forks are decompressing to help bring the front wheel off the ground.
@@angelofio Thanks for the reply. Just so I'm sure I understand your comment, the preload will compress my front shocks. From there I should push myself back with my arms then jump/pull the front handle bars towards my rear wheel. Is that correct?
First part about the preload is right. But instead of pushing afterwards, shift your weight towards the rear wheel as if you are falling backwards, just in a quicker movement. After the front wheel comes off the ground is then when you propel your weight back forward to the bars and spring your legs like you are jumping. Watch the video and pay attention to the slow mo examples so you can see exactly what I’m doing with my arms, legs, and my body weight to maneuver the bike.
Thanksss
How to we shift owr weight forward n do we actually jump while shifting weight to the front
You have the right idea. When you spring your weight forward, extend your legs as you would if you were jumping without a bike.
Thanks got it now
Really high quality vid for 300 views!
Hey, how do I know if my bike is full suspension or hard tail? I have a 27.5 inch gt aggressor
Take a look in front of the seat tube/above your pedals, if there’s any type of suspension there it’s a full suspension. If not, then it’s a hard tail.
Umm about $500. dollars difference in price 🤣😂
Just learned wheelie now i learned to bunny hop
First
Is this the same for a hardtail ?
Yep
ReadyToShred thankyou
what bike do you use
Is it ok for me to do this on a regular btt bike? I only have front suspension
Yes of course!
I can’t get my rear wheel up I need help
I can't get my front wheel high anoth for wheelies
You should pull back very hard and lean back the pedal
Then pedal
Make sure your front wheel is coming up off the ground enough first. Then, spring your weight forward towards the bars in one motion from over the rear tire towards the handlebars. Make sure to extend your legs as if you were jumping off of the bike.
@@angelofio I give up on wheelies there is no point
Nc bike
what bike is it
First :)
No you ain't 😂😂😂😂
Your the third I'm the second
any diffenrece on a heavy hardtail and ur very light?
Weird question from a complete MTB noob, why does your bike make a noise when you're not pedaling?
The sound comes from the hubs on your wheels, the hub spins while the gears stay still. This is what makes that buzzing/clicking noise.