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Ashley Sayers

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hi everyone

i brought a t-vee few months back and i still don't know how to hopp on the back tyre, my mate said its because the bike is too big for me im 5.2ft

and i dont feel in control of the bike , i cant even bunny hop,

i'm hopefully getting a new frame for christmas is there and frame which will help me allot more than my t-vee, reasonable price

cheers

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You haven't said what you need help with... ?

You want to learn how to hop on the rear wheel?

Okay... I found it easy but everybody's different, what I did when I began;

1) Small endo (stoppie), after doing that I would transfer all my weight backwards then I'd be on the rear wheel.

2) I jumped backwards until I got to a point where I could hop on the rear wheel with more control.

I don't know if this is the information you wanted, best of luck

Jake ;)

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i started on a good old trusty base t-19 lol i started doing something what i called a wheelie hop, where i would wheelie then do a little hop then i just started to try and speed that up.

some people pick it up easy and other's dont but with practice you will prevale

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i started on a good old trusty base t-19 lol i started doing something what i called a wheelie hop, where i would wheelie then do a little hop then i just started to try and speed that up.

some people pick it up easy and other's dont but with practice you will prevale

What do you mean by wheelie then hop? More detail please ;)

What I think you mean is where you do a wheelie then do a bunnyhop...

http://www.trashzen.com/ is a great site for the basics :)

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