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Jumping From Front Wheel To Back Wheel


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I want to know how I jump from my front wheel to my back wheel

in other words putting my back wheel on the place from my front wheel on a small wall for example

any help is welcome

if you don't understand my question I'll try to say it in other words

-san

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LOL I do I made a topic about this and they told me and now I know really but you've got to put your wait on your front the do an endo really then let go of your brake and fling yourself back and pull the brake.

It's easier to do a proper swap at moving I reclong. To do that you basically ride lift up your front and pull and front wheelie, well and endo to wheelie then when you can see your back wheel is above the target fling back. It's eaSIEr on a shorter bike but it takes time I still can't do it properly but I like to practice on small ledges like 2fters.

toby

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do an endo, then let the back end rise as much as you can, then when yiou stop, pull the bars up to you (to get the front wheel off the ground) and at the same time, push it forwards and infront as much as possible. This will bring the back wheel close

When you start to learn it, you probably won't get a "perfect" swap but keep practising and you will

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LOL I do I made a topic about this and they told me and now I know really but you've got to put your wait on your front the do an endo really then let go of your brake and fling yourself back and pull the brake.

It's easier to do a proper swap at moving I reclong. To do that you basically ride lift up your front and pull and front wheelie, well and endo to wheelie then when you can see your back wheel is above the target fling back. It's eaSIEr on a shorter bike but it takes time I still can't do it properly but I like to practice on small ledges like 2fters.

toby

I havn't fount your topic on search

but thanks for the help I gues I need more practish as I saw on a movie a guy doing it like u told

but I couldn't really find a technique after it

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if you are reffering to a wheelswap or front to back (whatever you want to call it :D ),

I find the more i compress my front wheel say on a rail, the more momenton i get to flick it to rear wheel,

Wheelswaps are quite an advanced technique, i ghess if you gap to front wheel you will get alot more momenton than if you endo then flick ur back end :D

I would try on two pallets, making a small gap, and going to front then to back,

just practice really, ive been riding 2 years this christmas, and i can just about wheelswap rails consistantly (depending on the size) at the moment i am consentrating on gapping to thin walls to wheelswap :P

cheers andy

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