Brake control, the rear wheel is locking out too often.
RedDev101 on
Get off the brakes 😉
Sneaksketch on
Stop locking up your brakes. Use more front brake. Elbows out
bulletbassman on
If you cut out the tree at the end you could go farther and faster.
Staburgh on
It doesn’t look like your rear wheel is tracking the ground well so you may want to speed up the rebound on your rear shock. Also looks like you’re locking up your back brake and sliding, so ease up on the back brake so the wheel rolls with some traction. Your front brake will provide most of your stopping power.
Whisky-Toad on
You’re far too over the back wheel, your arms are pretty much straight, imagine your wheel goes into a hole how are you going to “push” your bike into it to stay in a neutral position? Try and always stay in the attack position with your arms bent so you can absorb backwards and forwards.
Watch some pro riders ride steeps, youll see they are always arms bent so they can push the bike into/over things, you can still sit back as you need to but arms need to be bent
corriedotdev on
Front brake not back
norecoil2012 on
Your stance is too tall. Best advice I can give you is to get low on the bike, with knees over toes. That will also help keep your weight more centered and not so far back. And you want to let the bike move under you, absorb the terrain with your legs rather than getting bounced around. Also one of your feet is lower, try to keep them even for better weight distribution. And of course, try not to lock up your rear the whole time, and use the front brake more.
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Set up your suspension better.
Why do you feel you need improvement? Looks good.
Brake control, the rear wheel is locking out too often.
Get off the brakes 😉
Stop locking up your brakes. Use more front brake. Elbows out
If you cut out the tree at the end you could go farther and faster.
It doesn’t look like your rear wheel is tracking the ground well so you may want to speed up the rebound on your rear shock. Also looks like you’re locking up your back brake and sliding, so ease up on the back brake so the wheel rolls with some traction. Your front brake will provide most of your stopping power.
You’re far too over the back wheel, your arms are pretty much straight, imagine your wheel goes into a hole how are you going to “push” your bike into it to stay in a neutral position? Try and always stay in the attack position with your arms bent so you can absorb backwards and forwards.
Watch some pro riders ride steeps, youll see they are always arms bent so they can push the bike into/over things, you can still sit back as you need to but arms need to be bent
Front brake not back
Your stance is too tall. Best advice I can give you is to get low on the bike, with knees over toes. That will also help keep your weight more centered and not so far back. And you want to let the bike move under you, absorb the terrain with your legs rather than getting bounced around. Also one of your feet is lower, try to keep them even for better weight distribution. And of course, try not to lock up your rear the whole time, and use the front brake more.
If it helps, check out bike control of my friend in front of me [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9veknV9jckY](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9veknV9jckY)
This is insanely steep, and we have never ridden the trail before.
There isn’t much cornering, but it’s vertical the whole way down.