I thought for a second this would segue into the Skyrim intro.
muddtrout on
Calm down😆
The_Michael_Scarn on

cltncrts on
Were those ramps the shitty metal kind?
OsgoodSlaughters on
Lmao this is kind of awesome, just don’t do that next time
beachbum818 on
You’re riding a mtb in a skate/ bike park… going to need higher psi. Bmx bikes have higher pressure tires than mtb. Mtb use lower pressures to provide a wider footprint on loose dirt. Your tire rolled
CptnGnar on
That was awesome
meine_KACKA on
These skate park jumps can be very slippery when wet. You did slide a bit on it when you landed and got traction again when you hit the asphalt. Your front tire always needs to be straight and point to where you will be going, the back isn’t as important. Turning your bars was what caused the crash, since you didn’t turn them back straight again. I think you probably need to work a bit on your technical part of the jump. You wrote that you switched from hard tail to full squish. With the rear shock you can get more kick if you don’t press into the ramp. It’s the same technique with the hard tail, but not doing it isn’t as bad as it is with the rear suspension, since it will work like a spring. You often read stand up to the jump, which basically just explains that you need to push against the ramp while going up, to keep force against it to not get kicked.
Turbulent_Deal_3145 on
Sometimes learning is painful.
sketchycatman on
Perfect.
ShadowGLI on
Your headset wasn’t right, the bars went crooked off the lip AND you still had your bars turned right as you front wheel touched down so it was a double whammy.
It was mostly negligence, ride your bike normally until you know how it behaves before hacking a mountain bike off a bmx jump.
You have. About a 10° discrepancy between the bars and wheel
b0ox on
baby steps. keep pushing yourself you’ll get to where you want to go.
Banana_Milk7248 on
Why did you twist your bars mid air? Where you pulling back on the bars to try and get more height? If so then perhaps you need to do some exercise to make sure your arm strength is balanced or just not pull on the bars.
idontlikethishole on
Absolute cinema. Glad you’re good.
mtbjay10 on
Not to be this guy but riding an mtb at a skate park is the wrong bike for the terrain, you also turned your handlebars back too late and your headset didn’t look fully tight on
ikecycler on
See what happened here is you zigged when you should have not worn fingerless gloves and ridden your mountain bike on the slickest metal skatepark ramps ever known to mankind while doing a turnbar. Not but hope you’re good though. Practice on a dirt kicker. Ride loose.
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Ouch
If you wanna turn your bars you have to turn them back when you land
Take it off any sweet jumps? Yes. Yes I did.
We all make mistakes and that’s why we wear helmets and other protection. Move on and get better. I’ve had dumber crashes myself.
https://preview.redd.it/ykbm1r20x2ig1.png?width=1101&format=png&auto=webp&s=224de8d761fffad637defa6348172d6db6355fe6
I was waiting for a “you’re finally awake” cut
I thought for a second this would segue into the Skyrim intro.
Calm down😆

Were those ramps the shitty metal kind?
Lmao this is kind of awesome, just don’t do that next time
You’re riding a mtb in a skate/ bike park… going to need higher psi. Bmx bikes have higher pressure tires than mtb. Mtb use lower pressures to provide a wider footprint on loose dirt. Your tire rolled
That was awesome
These skate park jumps can be very slippery when wet. You did slide a bit on it when you landed and got traction again when you hit the asphalt. Your front tire always needs to be straight and point to where you will be going, the back isn’t as important. Turning your bars was what caused the crash, since you didn’t turn them back straight again. I think you probably need to work a bit on your technical part of the jump. You wrote that you switched from hard tail to full squish. With the rear shock you can get more kick if you don’t press into the ramp. It’s the same technique with the hard tail, but not doing it isn’t as bad as it is with the rear suspension, since it will work like a spring. You often read stand up to the jump, which basically just explains that you need to push against the ramp while going up, to keep force against it to not get kicked.
Sometimes learning is painful.
Perfect.
Your headset wasn’t right, the bars went crooked off the lip AND you still had your bars turned right as you front wheel touched down so it was a double whammy.
It was mostly negligence, ride your bike normally until you know how it behaves before hacking a mountain bike off a bmx jump.
Screenshot here as the wheel touches down
https://imgur.com/a/SodOjRZ
You have. About a 10° discrepancy between the bars and wheel
baby steps. keep pushing yourself you’ll get to where you want to go.
Why did you twist your bars mid air? Where you pulling back on the bars to try and get more height? If so then perhaps you need to do some exercise to make sure your arm strength is balanced or just not pull on the bars.
Absolute cinema. Glad you’re good.
Not to be this guy but riding an mtb at a skate park is the wrong bike for the terrain, you also turned your handlebars back too late and your headset didn’t look fully tight on
See what happened here is you zigged when you should have not worn fingerless gloves and ridden your mountain bike on the slickest metal skatepark ramps ever known to mankind while doing a turnbar. Not but hope you’re good though. Practice on a dirt kicker. Ride loose.