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Hi,

I am wanting to know how to do this.

I have wanted to do this for a while and I have tried and tried, but can not figure out how to do it.

Here is the video link:

THE VIDEO PLEASE CLICK

And what I want to know is

45 seconds into the video.

Thanks for any help given.

Danny.

EDIT: What do you even call this move?

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Hi,

I am wanting to know how to do this.

I have wanted to do this for a while and I have tried and tried, but can not figure out how to do it.

Here is the video link:

THE VIDEO PLEASE CLICK

And what I want to know is

45 seconds into the video.

Thanks for any help given.

Danny.

Hey Dan, I'm also learning this atm. I'm amusing you mean the spin that is landed on the back wheel and rotated around. There are two/three things you'll need to know how do to to get this move smoothly...

Firstly a 180 gap, where you gap and put 180 degrees of rotation in

Secondly (alternately) a 360 bunny hop (about 270 will be fine if your struggling)

Finally a backwards manual where you roll backwards on just the back wheel

My advice is is to work on the backwards manuals first. Ride forward, lock your brake to get up on your front end and roll out backwards (bringing your pedals with you requires good timing) now lift the front, lean back and continue to bring the pedals with you. A great example of this part of the trick can be seen in this video

at 1:19-1:21

Once you have the backwards manual dialed you need to throw a 180 gap/360 bunny hop which you catch on the back wheel half way around. As the wheel lands you continue to rotate but allow the back wheel to roll backwards as in the backwards manual bringing the crank with you. Very hard to put it all together...

Hope this brake down helps. Any further info you want, just ask

Dave

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Hi there Dave,

I am very greatful that you have typed all of that and I will try it, because I think that it will be very interesting to learn.

BUT

I am ever so sorry if I did not make it clear enough, but I ment the bit after that where he does this:

Pedal kick then hop onto front then wheel swap. Or something like that at 45 seconds the thing you said was like 42 seconds.

But thanks,

Danny.

Does he not mean the up to front?

Yea I do :D

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Hi there Dave,

I am very greatful that you have typed all of that and I will try it, because I think that it will be very interesting to learn.

BUT

I am ever so sorry if I did not make it clear enough, but I ment the bit after that where he does this:

Pedal kick then hop onto front then wheel swap. Or something like that at 45 seconds the thing you said was like 42 seconds.

But thanks,

Danny.

Yea I do :D

lol... :o

To front wheel swap, assuming that you can pedal kick already...

position yourself just over a bikes length away from the wall. And come at the wall at a slight angle (30 degrees) which side is up to you, but its suggested that you do it angled with your back foot inside as you get more clearance...

To pull the move in the style shown on the video you pedal kick to back wheel and lock the rear brake. Allow your front wheel to come lower than the wall then as you kick again (as if you were going up to back wheel) throw your weight forward and lock your front brake as you catch the bike. Now get your weight back again (like when you do an endo) and as it peaks, you have to throw the bike off the front wheel and up and you should catch it on the back wheel. Its easier at speed, but is scary to start.

The easiest way to learn is by doing a front wheel gap to a curb, but instead of rolling the break out, you snap it out and try and catch the bike back on the back wheel where u started. Gd luck :)

David

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Thank you very much David.

What do you call this move. I suppose it would not be a wheel swap because it is slightly different.

yeah its a wheel swap i guess...

just different types. static wheel swap, running kick to wheel swap, bunny hop wheel swap, two wheel surge to wheel swap. Call it whatever u like :) Its all good fun. manual to wheel swap always looks good :)

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