Emeljay
WiskersBlowinInTheWind
I do the sit up and plant both feet to 'hop' up a curb on my Quest 559 and my Quest X100. Note: my Quest 559 still has stock steering triangle. But my X100 has a modified steering triangle similar to the V/S/Q45. My curb jumping technique is similar for both but I have to sit up/slide back in the seat more with theX100 modded steering.
The first time I did it I sat up approaching the curb, STOPPED as I planted both feet while lifting the front wheel up the curb still straddling the seat, walked onto the sidewalk bumping the rear wheel over, then flintstoned to get going.
I've experimented to try to make a speedier as well as smooth transition from the roadway up, and have a couple of times almost bumped myself off my bike!
So I have stopped trying to speed up, but been able to smooth out the process by doing the above and adding a hesitation as the rear wheel is about to hit and just let it roll up the curb. Then Flintstone forward as I slide into the seat.
The first time I did it I sat up approaching the curb, STOPPED as I planted both feet while lifting the front wheel up the curb still straddling the seat, walked onto the sidewalk bumping the rear wheel over, then flintstoned to get going.
I've experimented to try to make a speedier as well as smooth transition from the roadway up, and have a couple of times almost bumped myself off my bike!
So I have stopped trying to speed up, but been able to smooth out the process by doing the above and adding a hesitation as the rear wheel is about to hit and just let it roll up the curb. Then Flintstone forward as I slide into the seat.
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