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Sidehopping Please Help


trialridertom

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Hey man,

Its easy.

It's just like doing a bunny hop. But instead of jumping straight up in the air. Just as your going to take off, lean over just a little bit to the side you wish to hop (Left = Left, Etc) As you go up to the side, pull the bike up to your body as normal and the bike will follow.

If your still stuck, look at the video "Tricks and Stunts 1" with M Hawyes and Ashton.

Good Luck

H

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Just trackstand near to the obstacle you're going to sidehop up, at a slight angle to the wall (not directly parallel).

Do a little kick to get yourself on the back wheel.

Hop until you're comfortable.

Crouch down, leaning yourself back and bringing the pedal back (as though you're about to gap).

In one move, throw yourself up whilst pulling the bars to your hips, release the back brake and kick the pedals (as though gapping, kinda), and start pushing the bike towards the obstacle. You've gotta do all that at the same time. Sounds tricky, but it's really not (Y)

Make sure you place the bike over the obstacle's edge, just so you don't slip off or anything. Focus on the edge and you'll go to it.

Suck the bike up underneath your body like when you do a big bunnyhop, and again, just place it down as much as you can on top of the obstacle.

A picture says a thousand words, so this video should say fecking loadas. It's not the world's biggest sidehop, but you can see the technique, basically.

http://rapidshare.de/files/5266570/wee_sid...slowmo.wmv.html (Scroll down, click "Free")

http://www.eengoedidee.nl/videoz/bike-tria...ehop_slowmo.wmv For Eengoedidee preferers...

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