Easy
Bunnyhop - A bunnyhop is one of the more fundemental tricks that is
used
for a lot of harder tricks. It is basically like a wheelie and an endo
at
the same time. It is a hard trick to teach. Basically, you pull the
front
of the bike up like a wheelie, and then while the front is going up
you lean
forwardon the handlebars and pull up the back. It takes a lot of practice,
but once you can do one well, you can do a lot of things.
Wheelie- pull up on the bars and pedal. Find the balance point over
the rear axle and you can ride wheelies forever.
Manual-In a wheelie you pedal, but in a manual you don't. To do a
manual, pull back on the bars, AND lean way back. Hold on with your
fingertips. By "flexing" your knees in and out, you can ride
a manual a while. It's easy to do.
Peg leads- While you are doing a manual push forward. This will level
your bike out and you will be in the air.
Icepick-An icepick is stalling on a surface with your back peg.
Bunnyhop up on a wall and land on your rear peg. Stall there for a
second,
and then hop back down. Don't to stall too long,because that will make
it
harder to hop back down. At first it may be hard to jump back down.
Lean and
hop away as hard as you can.
Feeble grind-Bunny hop the back peg onto a curb, bench or a railing.
Bring
the front wheel down on the top of the curb and grind down it. When
you are
done, bunny hop off the curb and ride away.
Difficult
Nosepick-To do a nosepick, bunnyhop and land on your front wheel on
a curb or bench or any other raised surface. Land with your front brake
on. Balance there on your front wheel for a second or so. Then do a
small
front wheel hop off of the curb. You can do this trick by jumping off
a
hill or a ramp, nosepick a wall, and then jump back into the ramp or
hill. There are many variations of this trick like a nose-pick to tailwhip
or a nosewheelie to nosepick. There are countless things you can do
with it.
Toothpick-Instead of stalling on the rear peg, stall on the front peg.
Do this trick like a nosepick, but land on the front peg instead of
the
front wheel.
Icepick grind- Get a little speed and balance. These grinds are usually
short, because they are hard to do for long distances. Hop up onto
a railing
and slide down it on your back peg.
Double peg grind- Both pegs grind across a surface. This trick is done
usually on handrails and on ramp coping. When you're grinding,
you need to lean over the railing to balance yourself
Not a chance
Smith grind- Hop up onto a surface. Land on your back wheel. Bring your
front peg down onto the edge of the surface and grind across it. This
is
an awkward position to grind in if you aren't used to it.
Nosepick grind-Get some good speed and hop up onto a railing. land on
your
front peg and grind down it. I would recommend wearing a helmet when
learning
this trick.