Nice Log Jumping Technique

Started by Gordon Brennan, December 18, 2010, 06:04:58 PM

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Gordon Brennan

This is some good information, although I would like to see it done on a smooth trail, without the dips in front of the log. This is commitment .... at the speed he's going .... at least for me!! I'm thinking .... GO LEFT .... GO LEFT.

http://www.youtube.com/dirtwiseridingschool

kenbike

I don't think my old bike would clear the log that easy, the new bikes sure do soak up the dips and bumps!

tomale

Yea, I don't think our old bikes will do that, there is not enough sag in the suspension to allow you to prejump stuff, but then I could be wrong cause we use to jump stuff on our BMX too using a similar move.

Thom Green,Still crazy after all these years!
76' 250 MC5 (orginal owner)
74'250 hare scrambler (project)
74' 1/2 440 maico
78' 440 maico
72' cr125 Husky (project)
74' TM125 suzuki
93' RMx 250 suzuki

Thom Green,Still crazy after all these years!
74\\\' 1/2 440 maico
70\\\' 400 maico (project)
93\\\' RMx 250 suzuki
2004 Suzuki DL1000
1988 Honda Gl 1500
2009 KTM 400 XC-W

SouthRider

I've jumped a million logs in my years, and actually thought that I was once quite good at it, but never ever as smoothly as that.....

Very nice technique.




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wfopete

I think much of what Shane is incorporating here is the 'ol "Bunny Hop" technique.  This is a technique that I've never mastered. It does take practice!  I believe if you can master the Bunny Hop on a bicycle transferring this technique to a dirt bike is EZ. Many practice on a bicycle by first jumping a 2x4 & progressing up to bigger stuff.  If you ever watched a bicycle trials event you know how much a feller can clear doing this. The nice thing is with a dirt bike you have the throttle, clutch and suspension to assist you rather than just your body and balance.  

Of course if you don't get it just right...


Pete Petrick
175 Jackpiner
Slow but Good
Pete Petrick
175 Jackpiner
Slow but Good