bunny hop
#22
Re: bunny hop
It was actually E-dub Eric (E-dub1.com) from L.A. that we have bunny hoppin on tape, not Phil (Sillyneck)- he just plain wheelies over curbs and any obstacle he can find!
Eric could get a few feet off the ground on his old TL, but now rocks a gixxer 1000 and clears parking lot islands etc. --looks crazy seeing a 400lb bike bunny hoppin
Eric could get a few feet off the ground on his old TL, but now rocks a gixxer 1000 and clears parking lot islands etc. --looks crazy seeing a 400lb bike bunny hoppin
#24
Re: bunny hop
Originally Posted by SIC GSXR
It was actually E-dub Eric (E-dub1.com) from L.A. that we have bunny hoppin on tape, not Phil (Sillyneck)- he just plain wheelies over curbs and any obstacle he can find!
Eric could get a few feet off the ground on his old TL, but now rocks a gixxer 1000 and clears parking lot islands etc. --looks crazy seeing a 400lb bike bunny hoppin
Eric could get a few feet off the ground on his old TL, but now rocks a gixxer 1000 and clears parking lot islands etc. --looks crazy seeing a 400lb bike bunny hoppin
some of the pics on his site show him hoping in a parking lot. didn't seen anything that he jumped off..
#25
Re: bunny hop
I have been tooling around with hopping from time to time after this thread. Its just like a bmx, no rear brake needed.
1. Dump clutch as if to wheelie
2. As the bike comes up, lunge forward with body and force handlebars forward (this brings up the rear end)
3. Practice
Camo Mike
I can clear small speed bumps and some bigger ones with more speed. I am only getting 6" off the ground so its nothing to brag about.
1. Dump clutch as if to wheelie
2. As the bike comes up, lunge forward with body and force handlebars forward (this brings up the rear end)
3. Practice
Camo Mike
I can clear small speed bumps and some bigger ones with more speed. I am only getting 6" off the ground so its nothing to brag about.
#27
Re: bunny hop
Jaming the rear brake could just be his preferrance he gets them about 6" off the ground too.
Practicing on a bmx helps I pulled my federal out today and got familiar with it.
Those table speed bumps rock! :YEAH seriously try those you can clear them so easy, you can even power over them just cut the throotle as soon as your rear tire hits.
Clutching works best
Practicing on a bmx helps I pulled my federal out today and got familiar with it.
Those table speed bumps rock! :YEAH seriously try those you can clear them so easy, you can even power over them just cut the throotle as soon as your rear tire hits.
Clutching works best
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