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[Closed] Finding bunny hopping difficult in new five tens?

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Hi guys, got myself some new fivetens yesterday, got out on my bike and was really impressed with the grip, what I couldn't understand is that they seem to have affected my bunnyhops, I can't work it out has any one else has a similar problem? I did wonder if it's down to the firmness of the shoe, look forward to getting some replies on this thanks pailo.


 
Posted : 07/01/2011 11:57 am
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Poor technique?

I could bunnyhop fine in mine, although perhaps not quite as well as with skate shoes.

I agree with you, the soles are too thick, I hated mine apart from when riding only downhill. I've sold them.


 
Posted : 07/01/2011 12:12 pm
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stupid questions:

could you bunnyhop before you got 5:10's?

have you used 5:10's before?


 
Posted : 07/01/2011 12:14 pm
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Of course I could bunny hop before or I wouldn't have asked the question, and they are my first five tens, I usually wear dc or etnies type shoes.
There is an old saying, there's no such thing as a stupid question, just stupid answers.


 
Posted : 07/01/2011 1:06 pm
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Posted : 07/01/2011 1:25 pm
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Cant see why changing footwear should make a massive difference. I can see having no "grip" might be an issue but 5:10 are mant to be super sticky.


 
Posted : 07/01/2011 1:26 pm
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5:10s v skate shoes no difference imho when it comes to bunny hopping, perhaps it could be your technique


 
Posted : 07/01/2011 1:31 pm
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ok, i've got another stupid question:

(i'm good at these)

you may be able to bunnyhop, but do you [i]know[/i] how to bunnyhop?

(it's a complicated/skillful movement, i can bowl leg-breaks, but i don't really know how i do it)

put your old shoes on, and go a practise your bunnyhops, take your 5:10's with you. when you've got your B-hops warmed up and working nicely, start paying attention to what it is you do, then change shoes and see how you get on.


 
Posted : 07/01/2011 2:01 pm
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interesting stuff there ahwiles, it appears that i have a habit almost bending my feet around the pedals on the backlift, 5 tens seem so stiff that it almost makes this impossible i also think that the feedback through the shoe is lessened quite a lot, im thinking 510's just dont suit me but thanks all for your comments


 
Posted : 08/01/2011 12:42 am
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Yep it felt weird for me too but you quickly adapt and they do soften up, especially if you stick them through the washer.


 
Posted : 08/01/2011 12:49 am