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ok, and now without the kicker 🙂
You’re better than a lot of enduro youtubers
I was very intrigued hearing your analysis. My mental process works the same way when I review my footage. The biggest struggle is the mental battle. You were right on the money with the hips – many of those attempts would have gone better if you pulled the bars right into your hips so the bike wouldn’t bounce off or leave you behind at the top. I’m thinking with an obstacle this height and with that approach, you probably won’t need to throw your hips back that much at the top; the bike will be so vertical at the top that you probably won’t be able to get your weight back easily. Your form on 21 seemed perfect – bars in the hips, weight driving through the pegs at the top which provided all the weight and traction needed at the rear at that bike angle.
This is turning into a wall of text, but I have to ask. Do you cover the rear brake the entire time? When I attempt walls or other large obstacles, I swing my foot out of the way of the rear brake because I feel like it gets in the way. But this makes the mental challenge harder because sometimes I feel like it’s hard to get back over the rear brake when I need it and my foot ends up dancing for it. Anyway, awesome work dude, your video just motivated me to finish building that splatter and double blip wall in the back yard tomorrow because the trials techniques get rusty when you don’t use them regularly.
nice progress vid you made
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You’re da man dude! Big respect!
That’s a gnarly ledge man awesome video
awesome stuff, practice practice practice and repeat! 🙂
Юмаха рулит ?. Yamaha the best ?
Do you wear knee braces or knee pads?
Love your work mate. Well done.
It was pre-loading the bikes front /rear suspension in #21 which made the difference…bunnyhopped it
…the energy is stored in the elastic deformation of the springs…not for the fainthearted …well done…
4:59 was a close call…
I broke a wrist in a similar way when my right foot missed ground…
Good job. Remember The Jarvis probably hit stuff like this 1000 times on a trials bike before he even started on the enduro bike, then another thousand…..
Awesome video, this style of riding not only requires a physic strength but also a mental one. Focus is key;)
You live in Texas or was that sbk and you were visiting?
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On the last attempt you got even compression of front and back see
Awesome video. Loving the vids. As fellow MI rider, I’m curios. Are you using a FWW? If so, what weight?