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Whenever we're on single tracks there's usually small rocks or smallish stump lying in the track, what would you reckon is the proper technique to op over them? i try it every time i ride but i just cant seem to get any air. Its as if i compress to hard on my front shock to get the motion going. Pointers will be great.

 

 

and not this type of pointer

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cycle around what you cannot cycle over.

 

Check your equipment. Clipless pedals and proper shoes are needed. If you cannot hop, get a 29er, they are supposed to roll over things better

 

Brian Lopez wrote a good book on mtb skills, buy read and practice.

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apply the proven technique used by most riders from group A to Z in all MTB races when they come across any bit of single track which isn't as smooth as an e-toll highway, namely : dismount, walk around or over, re-mount and continue.

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Check your equipment. Clipless pedals and proper shoes are needed.

 

No, they're not.

 

You're much better off researching what Capricorn and the Captain have proposed.

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apply the proven technique used by most riders from group A to Z in all MTB races when they come across any bit of single track which isn't as smooth as an e-toll highway, namely : dismount, walk around or over, re-mount and continue.

 

bwahahaha i barely ever carry a cutting torch.

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i find getting of the bike to be some kind of a waist. i can get onto pavements etc etc but whenever i try going higher i keep on bringing out the tail. it will really help to jump 40cm.

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There's also one called fluidride. Something like that. But Fabien's one is real good.

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apply the proven technique used by most riders from group A to Z in all MTB races when they come across any bit of single track which isn't as smooth as an e-toll highway, namely : dismount, walk around or over, re-mount and continue.

 

Ya, look, I sold my mtb...

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Or do it the noob way, brute force - if the 650b wheels roll over as promised, great, if not, ow!!!

Lesson learned.

 

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How bout i thank you right now?

from 1 4 min video i figured out my prob.

 

If I could ride one tenth as well as he does I would be stoked. If you do the torrent thing, the full video is available for download. Just search for Fabien Barel.

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There's also one called fluidride. Something like that. But Fabien's one is real good.

 

Yeah, that Fluid Ride Like A Pro was also helpful. Should probably watch that before the Fabien Barel video.

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