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Answered How do you carry an EMTB over a gate?

Beekeeper

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I saw a video of someone do this recently but have forgotten. (I think it was Chris Smith from EMBN). It looked so easy and was a very swift movement. I think it involves lifting on their back somehow and lowering down the other side. Can’t remember exactly.
Is there a recommended technique?
 

Rosemount

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Be impressed then.
A 23kg Ebike can be hopped just as high as a 15kg mtb. It's technique.
If you're struggling after 5 years of practice you're practicing wrong.

I`d pay money to see that !
And I highly doubt Chris Smith could bunny hop a gate ... He`s good ,but not that good . The world record bunny hop is almost as high as that gate . And it was done on a BMX bike .
The first round of the UCI World Cup Trials of the season in Aalter, Belgium got off to a flying start yesterday evening. In front of a boisterous crowd Dutchman Rick Koekoek, beat his own Guinness World Record, setting a new best-ever of 1.44 meters (4 feet, 8.69 inches) in the bunnyhop.
 

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Hey Gary thanks for the insight into Chris Smith`s abilities .
But I didn`t see him bunny hop any gates mate > In that vid I saw him attempt to bump jump a railing [ and fail ] . It had a log in front to bump up off .
You do understand the difference between bump jump and bunny hop though ?
Actually bunny hopping the gate is beyond Chris`s abilities . I have seen plenty of his riding . Like I said he`s good , but not bunny hop a gate good !

Now please stop being rude you ingratiating big man .?
 
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Gary

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*sigh*
You really are incessent aren't you?
but before you go full pedant you might want to go back and read post #7
clue: I didn't say Chris could bunnyhop a gate.

I said an Emtb can be bunnyhopped as high as an mtb


Now stop mis-quoting me. You're goading is pathetic and you're yet to type a reply I've ever found worth reading.
 

Rosemount

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The real irony is that Chris Smith is actually capable of trials hopping onto and over gates like the one in the video on a trail bike.
@Gary
Nah !
You tried to convince us Chris Smith could bunny hop a gate and failed .
Now you are trying to mis direct . Just own it Gary . You talked BS and were called out . Simple .
 

Strive77

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Yes but there's also plenty of fences where you have to lift over if you want to ride some of the tracks around there. Particularly some of the footpaths. There's also a few custom trails around there that people have dug and most of these are behind fences.

That’s where I ride too. I just lift my bike over gates and fences as I would a normal bike. Gets harder towards the end of a ride when you’re knackered for sure. Styles are another ball game though!
 

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Nah !
You tried to convince us Chris Smith could bunny hop a gate and failed .
Now you are trying to mis direct . Just own it Gary . You talked BS and were called out . Simple .
Now now boys ....

The grumpy one clearly said :

The real irony is that Chris Smith is actually capable of trials hopping onto and over gates like the one in the video on a trail bike.

And in the video, where he said @ 1.45 - he does that.

I think you all need to stop faffing around and just front flip your gates Danny style :


For those of you who don't do this .. Ride really really fast at gate, stand up and move body weight as far forward as you dare. Slam front brake on just before you hit the gate - fly forwards as you go over the bars (handle bar and gate top bar) - remember to keep hold of grips so bike follows you over. Tuck and roll - land on bike - check you had your go pro running. Continue ride. Upload footage to forum.
 

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I'm going to need a bigger rucksack for one of those :unsure:
Fear not, you can buy a twin pack of inflatable safety logs designed specifically for cyclists wanting to do trials :

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This week only they come with free giant inflatable roll on deodorant applicators.
 

Gary

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Never thought I'd use the function but I've two way ignored Rosie for his own good. His constant pointless attempts at point scoring with me got old about a year ago and to date I haven't read one single useful piece of information in any post he's made.
Please feel free to tag me when he finally makes a contribution worth replying to.
 

Jackware

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Never thought I'd use the function but I've two way ignored Rosie for his own good. His constant pointless attempts at point scoring with me got old about a year ago and to date I haven't read one single useful piece of information in any post he's made.
Please feel free to tag me when he finally makes a contribution worth replying to.
You took your time ?
 

j3ayy

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For kissing gates when I want bike on back wheel I get off bike, and then stand by the side of it, shove pedal down and then bike shoots forward, and up onto its back wheel, press brake.
.We have a pair kissing gates near us the first 1 you a can get the bike through by but it on its back wheel, but the other is smaller so you have to carry the 25 kg bike over the top ??
 

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