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  1. Valid points for sure! Especially about the tensioner since I wouldn't be using a derailleur. The stock tensioner does have som play, maybe if I positioned it in the middle... No okay I'll leave this one I think...
  2. Yes same purpose as you used it for. I can see it's problematic hitting it all the time.
  3. When I think about it, the extra sprocket would need to be in front, because there's no room for a smaller sprocket on the rear hub. Or else I would have to change the chain ring for a much larger one to compensate. Maybe If I can replace the bash guard with a larger sprocket, actually just use a larger sprocket as bash gard. Sounds a bit dangerous maybe to have a spiked bash guard.
  4. Hi, I would like to know if it's possible to add a second rear sprocket on the Inspired Fourplay Pro 2020. I don't need a shifter, I am fine with manually placing the chain with my hands since I will use it so seldom and also to keep complexity and weight down. The idea of course is to have a higher gear ratio for the longer stretches between riding spots. Thanks
  5. Thanks again! Is it beneficial to practice jumping (without bike) to get better at bunny hops?
  6. But they get that high up without the help of a pedal stroke? That's impressive. I was under the impression that to get this high you need to put some power to the wheel in addition to the jumping. Okay thanks guys! Edit: Everything of what these guys accomplish is impressive, that needs to be said.
  7. Hi guys. Does this technique have a name? Learning trials I see many how-to about pedal-ups and how to 1. pedal your good foot 2. lift with your bad foot 3. kick your good foot to get up things. But I only occasionally see the pros do this. I included a couple videos with timestamps below showing what I mean. It's like the pedaling is skipped and replaced with a manual. Which makes sense to me, because you don't have to exactly time three pedal strokes. But as a beginner I still struggle learning this technique (my pedal-ups are about knee-high at the moment) because I'm not sure which body position and timing is correct. At speeds I notice the pedal stroke gets less influence over the hop and more of a bunny hop takes over. Any hints to master this? Does it have a name? https://youtu.be/BaL4D92druw?t=432 https://youtu.be/7GGy-8Btxns?t=823 (three in a row here) Notice there are timestamps.
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