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BMX General => BMX Chat => Topic started by: rooski on November 10, 2011, 09:33 PM
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I know manuals existed before people started calling them manuals,and some people did them by accident.
I dont remember them bitd,just speedjumping,pumping etc ???
Maybe someone who raced in the late 80,s/early 90,s noticed racers starting to use the technique or did it themselves ???
Rooski ;)
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You might find it was a gradual thing. I remember a few people doing it the last couple of years I raced (89 & 90) and I got photos of people doing it at Derby track (on the current site). There weren't that many of the smooth rolling shaped doubles before that. You're right that occasionally someone would bottle out of jumping a double after starting to get the front wheel up and then do it by accident.
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You might find it was a gradual thing. I remember a few people doing it the last couple of years I raced (89 & 90) and I got photos of people doing it at Derby track (on the current site). There weren't that many of the smooth rolling shaped doubles before that. You're right that occasionally someone would bottle out of jumping a double after starting to get the front wheel up and then do it by accident.
Yeah was thinkin late 80,s
think your right about the shape of the jumps on older tracks,not really suitable for manuals :daumenhoch:
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This person still cannot manual :'(
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This person still cannot manual :'(
Seems like an easy thing to do Peter, its simple in theory, but hard in practice......
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(http://fsa.zedge.net/content/8/9/3/3/1-5623698-8933-t.jpg)
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This bloke can!! :daumenhoch:
http://m.youtube.com/index?desktop_uri=%2F&gl=GB#/watch?v=TZ8JVc-l6u0
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i go crewe all the time and firmly believe that if your over 30 you cant manual without falling off, im trying to do it but keep on hitting the dirt (HARD)
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i started amnuelling ???????? about now lol
i reckon it was late 80s but mid 90s when it started getting super smooth as it is nowadays
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i go crewe all the time and firmly believe that if your over 30 you cant manual without falling off, im trying to do it but keep on hitting the dirt (HARD)
ive gone over the back a few times,keep yer weight in front of the back axle,cover the brake :daumenhoch:
me doin a manual,porobably not a very good one :D
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/pp160/andyrooski/DSC_0846.jpg)
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did u just say cover brake andy .thats what you need to do . :daumenhoch:
im glad i did last night saved me big time or id have been on me ass hard
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did u just say cover brake andy .thats what you need to do . :daumenhoch:
im glad i did last night saved me big time or id have been on me ass hard
Yeah cover the brake Greg :daumenhoch:
i dont usually do it though :D,like all me hand on the bars,brake works now though,got a pitbull >:D
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mmm ive gone from pitbull to bulldog but never ride me old schol anymkl
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mmm ive gone from pitbull to bulldog but never ride me old schol anymkl
may try a Bulldog,the pitbull a big bastard thing,and probably wont work when it gets shitted up :D
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I think christophe leveque was one of the first to use proper manualing in a race in the early 90's.
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I think christophe leveque was one of the first to use proper manualing in a race in the early 90's.
i bet when they witnessed his speed they wanted to learn how to do them as well,he was fast as fook :shocked:
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In the first S&M video there's a clip of Dave Clymer doing a "modern" manual over a row of about 10 rollers. At that time he was a racer so I'm sure he was doing them in races too. That was about 1991.
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Dave Clymer is hardcore and one of my BMX heroes... Rooski it was OGGy who told me bout Leveque doing them I think when I came up to Bradistan last year to sell him my TNT which I bought back a few months later...
Matt
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Dave Clymer is hardcore and one of my BMX heroes... Rooski it was OGGy who told me bout Leveque doing them I think when I came up to Bradistan last year to sell him my TNT which I bought back a few months later...
Matt
Yes i had a conversation with Oggy about this,must have been Leveque he was talkin about :daumenhoch:
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ill try remember weight over wheel hand on brake next time im lying in the middle of the track and some lad standing over me saying "you ok mister" or my brother riding up saying " shit fella that looked like it hurt you alright" i must be an :idiot2:
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if i try to think about it i can't do it,
if i don't think about it i can do it but then scare the shit out of myself :LolLolLolLol:
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if i try to think about it i can't do it,
if i don't think about it i can do it but then scare the shit out of myself :LolLolLolLol:
I'm the same with any trick,bike or board!! :LolLolLolLol:
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The principal of keeping the back wheel down over jumps goes back to the early 80's (or before?)
It was called "speed jumping".
It meant you could keep pedalling.
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Evidence - first straight at Alvaston 1990, low rolling double that people definitely did a modern manual through:
(http://i1223.photobucket.com/albums/dd504/Jon_D_Rhodes/Old%20BMX/5.jpg)
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Good man Jon,just what i wanted to see :daumenhoch:
That you in second place ???
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Good man Jon,just what i wanted to see :daumenhoch:
That you in second place ???
Yeah, 16-17 cr motos, 1990 British Champs at Alvaston Park in Derby, where the current track is :Great_Britain: