Friday, December 30, 2011

The Bunny Hop




In mountain biking and even BMX riding, the bunny hop



is a bike trick that involved the rider lifting the



bike up and over an obstacle while remaining in



motion on the bike. Experienced bikers can lift



their bikes in excess of a meter or one and a half



feet. The world record for the bunny hop stands at



4 feet.





The bunny hop is executed by approaching an obstacle



with speed, lifting the front of the bike then



leveling the pedals. If the bike has full or front



suspension, pre-load the shocks by pressing down



on the bike just before you reach the obstacle.





Once the shocks have been pre-loaded, the rider



will spring upwards, pulling up with the hands and



feet at the same time. Toe straps or clipless



pedals help with this, although if plain platform



pedals are used, it's still possible. As the biker



lifts, the hands will roll through twisting the



throttle. After the object is cleared, push down



on the bike then absorb the impact with the arms



and the legs.





It's often times a misconception that a bunny hop



without toe clips is achieved by rotating forward



on the handlebars. Lifting up on a mountain bike



while standing next to it is quite difficult to



hold on to the handle bars.





The bunny hop is very popular with mountain biking,



as experienced riders can make it look a lot easier



than it actually is. New mountain bikers should



practice a lot before they actually attempt the



hop, as doing it on a bigger obstacle can easily



be quite dangerous.





With proper practice, the bunny hop can be achieved,



even for beginners. All you have to do is give it



some time and effort, and you'll be pulling off the



bunny hop just like the pro's do it.


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