I needed this video it's been over 20 yrs since I rode I feel like her love your patience and attention thank you going for it
@maxtwentynine59685 күн бұрын
Iv got a handle bar moustache fellas who wants a ride 🤠
@Typical.sportzz357 күн бұрын
i got a mongoose the head dont move
@hrodriguez1128 күн бұрын
what kind of bike is that? I weigh about 200 lbs. wanna make sure I don't bend the rims or pop a tire LOL
@kaloqnhristov7709 күн бұрын
great
@MagnoPires-br7so11 күн бұрын
Boa
@Viktor-pi2it12 күн бұрын
I wanna try this but why am I so scared
@TheAssuredOptimist13 күн бұрын
What freewheel is that. Love how loud it is
@matija-jurkijevic13 күн бұрын
Good video and with the helmet. Bunny hop, wheelie, ok, but personally, I think that balance and to feel yourself and the bike is most important at the begining. Standing on your platform pedals, almost without a move and try to hold the balance. Moving a bit, when you are balancing on the bike with your feets, bar and whole body, that is basis. It helps a lot further with everything.
@nicolebleasdell803213 күн бұрын
I will die if i try😂😢😂😂
@nicolebleasdell803213 күн бұрын
Not easy i will fall😂
@Jayywolff010515 күн бұрын
Nah jit ya trippin i bunny 10 feet high and i can do 720 tailwhip an di can do triple back flip and i can do 2 flares at the same time and im 100 years old get better.
@JohnLozano-ni5kx15 күн бұрын
Am 11 and am a bike skater
@l.a.maclin659115 күн бұрын
I love how you get at the haters. Several Times. Lol! They really got to you. You're doing great!
@SacredFOOTBALLknowledge15 күн бұрын
Dank video I didn’t know how it worked until now
@user-cc4zm8nb1f16 күн бұрын
230
@GordonfeetmanYT17 күн бұрын
Yo thanks man you saved my butt from embarrassment
@SuperZooz19 күн бұрын
THIS vid!!! THE best for learning how to manual. Watch them all but this is the best place to start. He explains things well and in a way that I understand and connect with. So I keep coming back to this channel. Couple points: Finding balance point: that's the focus everything else is knowing what the 'job' of your body parts are body job: be over balance point zone, your center of gravity (prolly your gut) is behind the wheel and your butt is low and level with seat (most likely) arms: straight and maybe locked or maybe not quite (will depend). Arms straight back enables you to leverage your weight back without a jerky pull on your arms to get the front wheel up which is hard on the wrists (yeah, ouch) legs: keep them bent after that push out...otherwise, you can jump or push off if you loop out. Wear helmet, gloves and even some motorcycle body armor (on amazon). Worth it to keep in good shape while learning. Once you become a manual Jedi master, you can relax. but don't lock your legs, keep them bent. On looping out...best bit on looping out I've seen. I agree it's important...if you're not getting to where you're looping out, you're not in the zone to hit the manual and it means you're not committing. Follow his tips hear and learn. that's where I'm currently at. In fact, Sonny/Jacob, maybe do a full vid on how to loop out safely and skillfully? good luck out there and ride safe PS for the fellow physics nerds out there, the balance point is you where your weight will perfectly balance with the front of the bike over the pivot point of the back wheel. Your CG is like your gut and you push it back away from front and behind back wheel center to counter the front end wanting to be on the ground. The entire CG of the entire 'system' (you + bike) is somewhere over the rear tire axle, probably in the space in front of your gut. It would be cool if someone modeled BMX motion so you could see what is done to make it possible...cool to see and cool to help learn imo. yeah, nerd signing out
@maxtwentynine596820 күн бұрын
Nice I might grab that frame , How tall are you ?
@OFFICER.21 күн бұрын
Hi, im commenting backwards on my bmx, pedling backwards, how to turn back and stop? Ive been pedling for a month
@kushyywosshy21 күн бұрын
he gone
@Godzilla4426224 күн бұрын
Im new and i cant do nothin’ cus when going fast my knee went into my steering wheel and i fell😅
@KavithaKavitha-im6bf24 күн бұрын
Bike spin
@bermchasin24 күн бұрын
idk why, but for some reason, "More time = more time" just clicked for me.
@malayjia102325 күн бұрын
Your so talented.
@footlongsubzero112826 күн бұрын
I'm an old guy looking to buy a 24" cruiser that you can also do tricks on. Can you do these same tricks on a 24"? 🤔
@sonnyyo26 күн бұрын
Definitely going to be harder to do tricks on the 24 but not impossible!
@Marcus7469Ай бұрын
I will be 50 years old in Aug I rode BMX for over 30 years before I had to retire in 2011 due to an accident. I really miss riding
@badbattleaxe5832Ай бұрын
I got that bike. I had to upgrade that drivetrain. I am not a fan of SRAM I put a Shimano XT DRIVE TRAIN IT’S FANTASTIC!
@jamesshryock4479Ай бұрын
The "honorable mention" is known as a pedal grind.
@Noobcustoms2011Ай бұрын
I wanna do these but I’m such a dang baby…
@ColmFlaherty-kq5icАй бұрын
W
@alegbaАй бұрын
"i did use a hammer...more than once" :>D props for doing yr own shit to something expensive - because. i have been eyeing these frames for a minute and will be doing irreversible things to the finish as well
@user-pp8ol6gi5hАй бұрын
is it harder than it looks because this looks hella easy
@TdogbikesАй бұрын
Nice bike, i have a marin alcatraz that i want to sand down to bare aluminum, do you spray it with clear coat or anything? Also using wire wheel and grinder wont that remove aluminum material?
@Ty35294Ай бұрын
Lol im stuck riding my bike backwards now
@lizard_media2019Ай бұрын
I noticed you kinda misnamed a trick.. instead of a Barringer grind by Mike Barringer you called it a ice slide.. not trying to be negative, just informative
@72PSIАй бұрын
thank you
@JasonRozumny-lf8pwАй бұрын
Marysville mi I learned park riding there half pipes nice
@Dandelion_881Ай бұрын
This is helpful for someone who’s 5 ft tall. 😢
@banguyen8005Ай бұрын
How tall is she?
@TsudkykАй бұрын
I’m 6” currently riding 10” bars with a top load stem. I’m going to probably swap to 9.5” bars soon because I have too much leverage on the bike when doing manuals and ice picks.
@ianward7376Ай бұрын
Bought some BC's, don't rate them. Prefer the United team grips on my other bike. Next time going for S&M/ODI Hoder's
Пікірлер
Bro we have the same bike😮
Is that really a huffy?
Thats cool leaning into the ramp
✌🏻😊
What hub that is?
Thanks!
Ayyy gues what, i broke my fingger
I needed this video it's been over 20 yrs since I rode I feel like her love your patience and attention thank you going for it
Iv got a handle bar moustache fellas who wants a ride 🤠
i got a mongoose the head dont move
what kind of bike is that? I weigh about 200 lbs. wanna make sure I don't bend the rims or pop a tire LOL
great
Boa
I wanna try this but why am I so scared
What freewheel is that. Love how loud it is
Good video and with the helmet. Bunny hop, wheelie, ok, but personally, I think that balance and to feel yourself and the bike is most important at the begining. Standing on your platform pedals, almost without a move and try to hold the balance. Moving a bit, when you are balancing on the bike with your feets, bar and whole body, that is basis. It helps a lot further with everything.
I will die if i try😂😢😂😂
Not easy i will fall😂
Nah jit ya trippin i bunny 10 feet high and i can do 720 tailwhip an di can do triple back flip and i can do 2 flares at the same time and im 100 years old get better.
Am 11 and am a bike skater
I love how you get at the haters. Several Times. Lol! They really got to you. You're doing great!
Dank video I didn’t know how it worked until now
230
Yo thanks man you saved my butt from embarrassment
THIS vid!!! THE best for learning how to manual. Watch them all but this is the best place to start. He explains things well and in a way that I understand and connect with. So I keep coming back to this channel. Couple points: Finding balance point: that's the focus everything else is knowing what the 'job' of your body parts are body job: be over balance point zone, your center of gravity (prolly your gut) is behind the wheel and your butt is low and level with seat (most likely) arms: straight and maybe locked or maybe not quite (will depend). Arms straight back enables you to leverage your weight back without a jerky pull on your arms to get the front wheel up which is hard on the wrists (yeah, ouch) legs: keep them bent after that push out...otherwise, you can jump or push off if you loop out. Wear helmet, gloves and even some motorcycle body armor (on amazon). Worth it to keep in good shape while learning. Once you become a manual Jedi master, you can relax. but don't lock your legs, keep them bent. On looping out...best bit on looping out I've seen. I agree it's important...if you're not getting to where you're looping out, you're not in the zone to hit the manual and it means you're not committing. Follow his tips hear and learn. that's where I'm currently at. In fact, Sonny/Jacob, maybe do a full vid on how to loop out safely and skillfully? good luck out there and ride safe PS for the fellow physics nerds out there, the balance point is you where your weight will perfectly balance with the front of the bike over the pivot point of the back wheel. Your CG is like your gut and you push it back away from front and behind back wheel center to counter the front end wanting to be on the ground. The entire CG of the entire 'system' (you + bike) is somewhere over the rear tire axle, probably in the space in front of your gut. It would be cool if someone modeled BMX motion so you could see what is done to make it possible...cool to see and cool to help learn imo. yeah, nerd signing out
Nice I might grab that frame , How tall are you ?
Hi, im commenting backwards on my bmx, pedling backwards, how to turn back and stop? Ive been pedling for a month
he gone
Im new and i cant do nothin’ cus when going fast my knee went into my steering wheel and i fell😅
Bike spin
idk why, but for some reason, "More time = more time" just clicked for me.
Your so talented.
I'm an old guy looking to buy a 24" cruiser that you can also do tricks on. Can you do these same tricks on a 24"? 🤔
Definitely going to be harder to do tricks on the 24 but not impossible!
I will be 50 years old in Aug I rode BMX for over 30 years before I had to retire in 2011 due to an accident. I really miss riding
I got that bike. I had to upgrade that drivetrain. I am not a fan of SRAM I put a Shimano XT DRIVE TRAIN IT’S FANTASTIC!
The "honorable mention" is known as a pedal grind.
I wanna do these but I’m such a dang baby…
W
"i did use a hammer...more than once" :>D props for doing yr own shit to something expensive - because. i have been eyeing these frames for a minute and will be doing irreversible things to the finish as well
is it harder than it looks because this looks hella easy
Nice bike, i have a marin alcatraz that i want to sand down to bare aluminum, do you spray it with clear coat or anything? Also using wire wheel and grinder wont that remove aluminum material?
Lol im stuck riding my bike backwards now
I noticed you kinda misnamed a trick.. instead of a Barringer grind by Mike Barringer you called it a ice slide.. not trying to be negative, just informative
thank you
Marysville mi I learned park riding there half pipes nice
This is helpful for someone who’s 5 ft tall. 😢
How tall is she?
I’m 6” currently riding 10” bars with a top load stem. I’m going to probably swap to 9.5” bars soon because I have too much leverage on the bike when doing manuals and ice picks.
Bought some BC's, don't rate them. Prefer the United team grips on my other bike. Next time going for S&M/ODI Hoder's
Is a cat walk easier than a wheelie?
yes