I might get the olds to buy me this for my birthday next month;
Pedalabikeaway Biking
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Pedalabikeaway Biking
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I did something very similar at BPW last year. Highly recommended, money very well spent.I might get the olds to buy me this for my birthday next month;
Pedalabikeaway Biking
Anyone fancy joining me?
Definitely
Training won't really help you with a drop like that, it may help your confidence to get over it for the first time, but repeatable, confident drop taking won't come from a set of instructions. A coach will tell you exactly what you need to do, but then all you have is a bunch of words going around your head while you do a mini dance routine on the approach to the lip. The main thing you have to conquer when it comes to drops of any size, is to realize that despite the size of the drop, it's exactly the same as dropping off a kerb, and you don't need to think about that do you? As long as you have enough control to be able to choose which wheel you want to land on, off a even a kerb sized drop, you have the skills to do any drop. The biggest mistake i see people make by far is bottling it on the lip and grabbing some back brake, which will make you die. Stay loose, treat it just like a kerb and enjoy
How’s the Hopper? Keep eying them up but it is a bit expensive to do the whole table setup.
Was a Dixon’s Hollow with my kids, they are clearing the first two table now and trying for the third.....
Still not made it to the cycle hub. Didn’t know they had a trail there.
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I think the most common mistake is pushing out too early (usually caused by a bit of fear). By the time the front wheel reaches the lip, the rider is hanging off the back with nowhere to go. The rear shock gets compressed on the lip and fires back causing the rear end to buck upwards and the front to dive.
That sounds pretty familiar, I’m usually quite happy with drops (and have ridden some big ones), but every now and again I get it wrong and end up with a tyre hitting my ass!
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