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A Manual is a technique in which we manually lift the front wheel and roll along the rear wheel without pedaling. Manuals are useful in every sort of riding like street, trial, 4X, mountain.
Steps
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1Start by rolling along in medium pace. You should not be slow as balancing becomes difficult at slow speeds.
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2Shift your body weight in front of the bike gently. Don't do it aggressively; as it is only used to create forward momentum.[1]Advertisement
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3And in fluidity shift your body weight at the rear of the bike and gently pull on the handlebars.[2]
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4When you are on the rear wheel try to find the balance point using your brakes and legs.[3]
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5When you feel you are going too high you could just bend your knees a little bit or tap the rear brake gently.[4]
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6When you feel you are going too forwards, immediately straighten your legs and pull on the handle bars until you reach the balance point.[5]
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7Adjust your sideways balance by using your knees and handle bars (if you are going to the right side stick your left knee out and turn your handle bars to left and vice versa).
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Warnings
- Don't go too fast or you will flip over.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Find a vast empty place so that you don't run on anything.⧼thumbs_response⧽
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Things You'll Need
- Bike
- Helmet
References
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