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- Chain jumping every few crank rotations - Bicycles Stack Exchange
Chain "jumping" every few crank rotations Ask Question Asked 4 years, 5 months ago Modified 4 years, 5 months ago
- What is the purpose of whipping a bike? - Bicycles Stack Exchange
Once one becomes experienced in jumping and starts to reliably clear middle-sized jumps, simply doing them can become quite boring A medium-sized jump gives a couple to 5 seconds of flight time, which feels like a lot to the rider You simply hang in air doing nothing! Whipping is an easy, relatively safe and good-looking trick to learn at this point
- Chain skipping when pedaling hard - Bicycles Stack Exchange
Some weeks ago I started to have the problem that when applying a lot of power to the pedals, the chain was slipping (not jumping to another gear but just slipping) This was particularly problematic when pedaling in up hill or when starting from still position
- Jumping - What happens if you pull your back front brake in the air?
You mean while the bike is in mid-air? The change in angular momentum will induce a very slight forward tilt Of course, if you engage the front brake in mid-air and hold it while you land the "forward tilt" will be quite a bit more pronounced -- in the worst case you would break your neck
- Why does my gear slip when going uphill standing?
The part about replacing the cables housings, derailer, chain, shifter and cassette should precede the part about frame failure, otherwise it can give an impression of jumping to conclusions before exhausting the usual culprits, for those who don't read comments
- Problem with chain skipping when pedaling hard
The chain could be slipping due to natural weakening of the chain Over time, the chain will stretch out and a loose chain means more slipping when pedaling hard The chain could also be slipping if your cogs are word down The cogs crank also wear over time and can leave the chain with not much to "grab" on to
- Does wearing a backpack weaken your jumping technique?
Jumping and acrobatic rely a lot on muscular memory If you have to take care of your backpack's position and movement all the time, you will teach yourself to also be controlling it, along with your bike and body
- mountain bike - How to jump curbs? - Bicycles Stack Exchange
Putting aside the question should one ever ride on the sidewalk, I would like to jump curbs safely and seamlessly Assume a hardtail mountain bike with high saddle (we are in the city), at a speed
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