Dylan
02-17-2007, 11:11 PM
I have recently learnt this trick and can pretty much land it everytime now so i thought i would share it with people who want to learn this on a quaterpipe.
Requirements: *Know how to nollie.
*Commitment.
1. - Approach the Quaterpipe at a speed you would air or go up onto the deck, maybe a little more so you get a bit more time to attempt.
2.- as you start to level out as you come up from the ramp start to nose dive at the same time take which ever foot feels better to jam with, and jam that between your tyre and the start of the downtube.
3.- I find dipping my body into the bike helps control balance.
4.- This is the hard part and will take time to fully master, hoping out of the position is in my opinion just like a nollie. as your body is low thrust upwards and remove your foot and place it back on the pedal. try this a few times just hoping out of it back onto the deck.
5.- Commit yourself to hop out of the footjam Nosepick and into the transition of the ramp. this may but your personal idea so i'll let you decide what to do from there.
I hope this how-to helps you, if you want add anything please do say so.
thank you ~Ross^_^
Requirements: *Know how to nollie.
*Commitment.
1. - Approach the Quaterpipe at a speed you would air or go up onto the deck, maybe a little more so you get a bit more time to attempt.
2.- as you start to level out as you come up from the ramp start to nose dive at the same time take which ever foot feels better to jam with, and jam that between your tyre and the start of the downtube.
3.- I find dipping my body into the bike helps control balance.
4.- This is the hard part and will take time to fully master, hoping out of the position is in my opinion just like a nollie. as your body is low thrust upwards and remove your foot and place it back on the pedal. try this a few times just hoping out of it back onto the deck.
5.- Commit yourself to hop out of the footjam Nosepick and into the transition of the ramp. this may but your personal idea so i'll let you decide what to do from there.
I hope this how-to helps you, if you want add anything please do say so.
thank you ~Ross^_^
