Subscribe for more videos here: ru-vid.com... How to Bump Jump: This week myself and Rory look into how to do the perfect bump jump. Duncan Shaw: / duncshaw Rory Semple: / sempley_rory Drop & Roll: / dropandrolltour
Killing it on these tutorials! Good tip about going higher than you'd think I never would of guessed that and screwing your pallets together is a good tip I never thought of either
Thanks for the reply Duncan. We're all good here - hope you guys are too. You and Rory have inspired Thorfinn to get his own garden pallet set-up. Check it out: instagram.com/p/B--FCeOnOgm/
Great little tips! I think small speed bumps helped me learn how to do this type of hop. Although it's not as glamorous, I also like to use small pumps like this to get extra speed when cruising. You can hop and put your nose down into the bump and then when your back tire hits, you get a boost forward.
Awesome stuff! Perhaps another idea is tapping up where you bump the front wheel on the obstacle you're trying to clear? I'm not sure I described that correctly. Cheers!
Never occurred to me to do a bump jump just for a plain old hop. Do it on the trail all the time... totally gonna hide a little bump in the grass next time we have a bunny hop competition here ;-)
Gonna try this later today. I'm managing 5 pallets with the usual peddle up but always land flat. How do you get the bars up so high, is it just shoulder strength. I just cant seem to get bars to go that high. Great videos. Love the slow mos so we can see what's happening
Great video! Hopefully this helps with me learning the hop-up to rear on the flat. Can this be used on a 26" Comp bike too? Struggling to lift the front compared to my street bike
It can be used but it is definitely harder as it is so long. When I did these before on a comp bike I used to pedal to get the front up and only bump the back wheel. Doesnt work as well as with both wheels but still gives you a good boost.
Top tutorials - tried the pallets on my full sus - is it much easier on a trials to learn If so what would you recommend as a cheap starter and what spec
I dont feel its a cheats. Its a skill. Not everyone can bump it. I use it time to time to help me get out situations in trails, streets and tricks! Great initiative to do this video! Great video!!
Hey Duncan. Great video, as usual! Can you comment on the differences between doing this technique on a mountain bike versus a fully rigid trials bike? I have a hardtail and a full suspension mountain bike, both with 29" wheels. Should I expect results to even be close to a trials bike? Should I try locking out my suspension? I suspect it is the rider, not the bike in this case but maybe you have some tips. :-)
I would say you can do it on a mountain bike but not quite as high. I wouldnt recommend licking suspension out.Try to work with it rather than locking it out. You will need to exaggerate all the moves and pull alot harder.
Seems like a bump jump would help with getting timing right, even when you're just learning basic bunny hop and not necessarily going for height. What do you think about using bump while tuning the timing while learning BH?
@@TwoGuysOneVan thats how i learned basic BH. i always used to do wheelie on the straight part and BH over every Sidewalk, bumb, manhole, Puddle, leaf, what ever was on the ground on my way to work /school
I guess I understand the main idea even before watching a video. I just don't get how you force that bump not to move. It feels like that little rock or a plank has to fly over the horizon after hit with front wheel.
agis43 i have the same problem i can land on the wheel I want (also both) but when i try to go as high as I can I also land front wheel heavy and I ride a full sus enduro.
I am riding this bike as I got a new wheel from Santa Cruz and Industry 9 but the axle only fits the old bike so waiting for a new axle before I can build my Yellow bike back up.
@@duncshaw Hello Kuya Duncan Im Wilbur Im using my brothers account.... I always watch your vids tips and tricks... even if Im using mtb to do trial tricks😌. Thankyou.. Keef safe always🤘🤘🤘