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Stay On Front Wheel


Woodster

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Practice, practice, and more practice.

This.

(and asking for tips on here!)

The main thing is being able to balance on the front wheel - before you think about turning round, make sure you can balance first. The more you do it, you'll get a feel for hopping forwards or backwards depending on how your balance is.

To turn, you move your body slightly in the direction you want to hop, using the friction of the front wheel to push against. The hop then brings the bike back balanced underneath you, so you land nicely in control.

In theory...

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