Well, I had the same problem and I solved it pretty easy. Just start riding from point-to-point with 1 finger on your brakes and use it to stop when you have to. It will take a few days to adapt to it.
I know, it sucks but it is my first trial bike build :>
Specs...
Frame: Zoo Pitbull 07 long
Stem: Echo 130/15
Bottom Bracket: 08 ECHO ISIS BB
Rear brake: Echo SL with Zoo Lever
Cranks: 09 ECHO TR Crank Square
Freewheel: ACS
Handlebar: 680mm, dunno what is it really lol
Rear Hub: 09 ECHO SL Disc Rear Hub 116mm
Fork: Default one, from my old bike
I am new too and started with a stock bike, Zoo Pitbull 07 long which is kinda uncomfortable for me, I am 1,75. If you are tall like 1,70-1,80 my personal advice is to get a short stock frame, do not make the same mistake like mine
So, this is my first post here and I need to introduce myself
My name is Alexander, 15 years old, from Bulgaria. I am a beginner in trials, I ride for 5 months and I have my new trial related bike for a month. So my problem is the pedal-up. I checked TrashZen thousands of times to find a tutorial but I couldn't find any. My friends explained to me how am I supposed to do it but it seems like the timing is the hardest part or just the problem is in me. Any solutions?