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Huck's? Questions


Will Fairburn

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Evening all,

After about a week of trying learn Huck's, I am getting no way near close, so could anyone go through how to Huck this is on a vertical wall.

1) Do land both wheels at the same time, or rear first?

2) What brakes do you have on when hitting the wall?

3) What brake are on/off when coming off the wall and going to the top?

4) How fast do you need to hit the wall?

Cheers, Will

P:s, I have used the search!

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Evening all,

After about a week of trying learn Huck's, I am getting no way near close, so could anyone go through how to Huck this is on a vertical wall.

1) Do land both wheels at the same time, or rear first?

2) What brakes do you have on when hitting the wall?

3) What brake are on/off when coming off the wall and going to the top?

4) How fast do you need to hit the wall?

Cheers, Will

P:s, I have used the search!

huck?? i always thought that josh bender and all his lot used to do off huge 50+foot drop offs?

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I found speed helps. I guess once you got the technique they are rather easy. Watching Ben Rowlands do them with slippy brakes was mental. Anyhow the furthest i got was to bash guard. Also trying it on a higher wall than you can already get up helps. Try not to land 'down' onto the wall.

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Right. Hit the wall at quite abit of speed.

Once you hit the wall keep both your brakes locked.

Then just push forward, bring your back end up and push on your front wheel.

Your up :)

Danny.

You land both wheels at the same time

I do them without the back brake on, until I reach the top.

remember when your bunnyhopping into the wall, land with your weight as far over the front as it will go.

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