Where I grew up we called these “pro hops” (pulling the front up first then levelling out)
c4ts0up13 on
English or American bunny hop …
I just don’t know what to even say
lumbirdjack on
Are there even bunnies in England? Or are they hares? 🤔
Fuzzy-Butterscotch86 on
The only difference we had in terms of what to call a bunnyhop where I grew up was bunnyhop vs. j hop.
A bunnyhop was what’s on this video.Â
A j hop only differed because you’d basically pull the front end as high as you could before leveling out the back. Pull the bars so far up and back if it was a wheelie you’d be looping out.
But then two towns over of you called anything a j hop they’d be a confused as everyone here is by the term “English bunnyhop”.
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Two wheels off the ground is a bunny hop
What makes a bunny hop english or american? 🤔
Where I grew up we called these “pro hops” (pulling the front up first then levelling out)
English or American bunny hop …
I just don’t know what to even say
Are there even bunnies in England? Or are they hares? 🤔
The only difference we had in terms of what to call a bunnyhop where I grew up was bunnyhop vs. j hop.
A bunnyhop was what’s on this video.Â
A j hop only differed because you’d basically pull the front end as high as you could before leveling out the back. Pull the bars so far up and back if it was a wheelie you’d be looping out.
But then two towns over of you called anything a j hop they’d be a confused as everyone here is by the term “English bunnyhop”.