Zed
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All good mate. It's been a tense thread lol
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I don't know why I'm trying. I'm seriously a glutton for punishment.after (rightly) saying not to intentionally bunny hop or pull on the take off Pilgs does actually mention that to unweight its just a tiny hop. Unweghting a bike in an even and controlled manner is not done through simply pushing down through the pedals alone and waiting for the bike to rebound as Zed keeps saying it is.
In every video you've linked to or quoted almost straight after the part you've fixated on the presenter/teacher/coach/pro rider/youtuber has either gone on to also say they're "performing a small hop", "it's like a hop" or in the case of the bloke with the girl actually tried to demonstrate a push through the pedals on camera while actually quite clearly also pushing/preloading through the bars.I'm actually really curious to read your rebuttal on this one.
FFS! Watch the FULL video. What does Neil say AFTER the part you've quoted?2:55 in the same video, using the same technique over a rooty section. This is what I was talking about. "All I'm doing there, is preloading super hard".
I think...What do you think
Dude. You're correct. The technique is the same on a normal mtb as it is on an Emtb. But there is a subtle difference with much heavier bikes in exactly the same way there is with very long (wheelbase) bikes.I've been trying to learn to manual my emtb but not had much success
Was literally sat on the boot of my car with a mate after riding yesterday saying I'm not sure how easy it is due to the weight of the battery in the frame etc...
Then a guy pulls up in a VW van - unloads 3 bikes, gets on his cube stereo - exactly the same bike as mine - manuals the full length of the car park and up a kerb....... DOH!
I think it's very much technique rather than the weight of the bike
He says preload is the start of a bunny hop. And then it basically becomes a bunny hop. But in saying how to execute it, he only talks about compressing the bike into the rise.FFS! Watch the FULL video. What does Neil say AFTER the part you've quoted?
I'm not sure it's clear. He's literally behind a tree. Maybe he does. Even if he does, in this recent instructional video from a prominent channel he doesn't feel the need to mention it.Neil also clearly pulls as he launches off the small kicker he mentions before the roots to get the height to clear them and make the downlope cleanly.
I never said, "control of a bike weighted or not is only through pedal input" or that I refused to believe differently. Please provide quotes or post numbers. That would be a ridiculous suggestion, I would never say that. I mean, there's handlebars and a seat.I think...
- You've wasted mine, your own and the OP's time here massively by obsessing over me picking up on the (not very good) advice you'd given and then refusing to believe the simple fact that control of a bike weighted or not is NEVER only through pedal input.
A little unhinged. Yeah, ok, fair. Tantrums? I disagree - please provide post numbers/quotes. Slurs? You're referring to the autism suggestion, and that was stab at your rudeness, mainly inflamed from the other thread where you said I'd never been fit. I apologise. Other members have communicated you're actually nice in real life despite communicating poorly in forums. I believe them.
- You are a little unhinged with all the tantrums, slurs, blocking, un blocking, deleting and un-deleating of posts. Not to mention the massive U-turn in your last post
Using words to describe what I wanted to communicate didn't work, you just didn't seem to comprehend what I was saying. So I tried to find other reputable sources to assist in making my point. If I'd just found that GMBN video immediately we could have put this to bed straight away. So I don't think looking at youtube vids is detrimental, and I really do think I understand them. I feel a youtube video can communicate this sort of thing a lot better than say, forum posts.
- You spend far too much time trawling youtube looking for skills videos without actually understanding what you are watching.
Here's what's happening through this all this shemozzle, I get it now, and yeah it's taken embarrassingly long as I got fired up and couldn't see the forest for the trees.Your self awareness and awareness of what is happening between you and your bike as you ride is lacking.
But it doesn't really matter what I "Think". I'd just like to move past this car crash and be on my way.
Dude. You're correct. The technique is the same on a normal mtb as it is on an Emtb. But there is a subtle difference with much heavier bikes in exactly the same way there is with very long (wheelbase) bikes.
If you can manual a normal bike (you didn't mention this?) the process to raise the front wheel of a heavier or longer bike just means you need to exagerate the initial preload and weight shift movements. Much like it does between an FS bike and a hardtail only more so. With a long heavy FS Emtb the process needs to be exagerated a LOT. Probably more than you ever have before.
well timed kick through your legs pushing the rear wheel forwards also helps massively in pivoting the bike on the rear. Starting to think of the manual as a pivot off the rear axle should also help you visualise what you are trying to do.
Although manaulling (as in across the full length of a car park etc.) an Emtb takes more initial effort. once you are comfortably at the balance point it's actually easier and less involved holding it than it is on a lighter shorter bike.
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