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Jumping spiders ielts reading answers. For the moderator, my experience comes from building over 400 bicycles, 2/3 of these vintage mountain bike conversions to road Nov 14, 2025 · I have an old 1990s Kona Lava Dome 3x7 speed which has developed a nasty jump/skip under load across a wide range/all gears. Of course, if you engage the front brake in mid-air and hold it while you land the "forward tilt" will be quite a bit more pronounced -- in the worst case you would break your neck. In your case, I would look up "bunny hop" as that's what you are doing when hopping the curb. You probably won't hurt the rim as long as you have enough air in the tires. For the moderator, my experience comes from building over 400 bicycles, 2/3 of these vintage mountain bike conversions to road Feb 14, 2021 · After a few pedal-strokes the rear derailleur completely gives out and the pedals drop to catch up. Each time it jumps, from pushing hard on the pedal, the worse it becomes. Nov 6, 2017 · You mean while the bike is in mid-air? The change in angular momentum will induce a very slight forward tilt. You simply hang in air doing nothing! Whipping is an easy, relatively safe and good-looking trick to learn at this point. For the moderator, my experience comes from building over 400 bicycles, 2/3 of these vintage mountain bike conversions to road . Do Apr 21, 2024 · 1 This is an easy fix albeit I will caution you, what I refer to as 'chain jumping' is one of the more dangerous scenarios when riding a bicycle. Nov 14, 2025 · I have an old 1990s Kona Lava Dome 3x7 speed which has developed a nasty jump/skip under load across a wide range/all gears. On inspection, the chain was past its 1% limit and the jockey wheels (or Feb 14, 2021 · After a few pedal-strokes the rear derailleur completely gives out and the pedals drop to catch up. After much googling it says the most common thing is rear derailleur adjustment is needed, so I h Nov 14, 2025 · I have an old 1990s Kona Lava Dome 3x7 speed which has developed a nasty jump/skip under load across a wide range/all gears. It all felt fine on the stand, but when I go uphill with the rear gears on the lowest cog (6), when the pressure is on the pedals I get a weird jumping, clunking thing keep happening. Then it rotates back under them by the time they land. When people do really big jumps on a bicycle or motorcycle, they'll swing the tail of the bike way out to the side once they've taken off. What model chain was the old one and what's the new one? Oct 17, 2020 · Once one becomes experienced in jumping and starts to reliably clear middle-sized jumps, simply doing them can become quite boring. Aug 18, 2024 · Any chance you could get a video of the jumping happening? Also a picture of the cassette and chainring to evaluate wear would be nice. I could probably pedal all day in 1st and any front ring but when sta For help on jumping curbs, I would recommend a couple of youtube channels: Seth's bike hacks GMBN (Global Mountain Biking Network) They both have a lot of help on skills. A medium-sized jump gives a couple to 5 seconds of flight time, which feels like a lot to the rider. Nov 22, 2024 · Some weeks ago I started to have the problem that when applying a lot of power to the pedals, the chain was slipping (not jumping to another gear but just slipping). After much googling it says the most common thing is rear derailleur adjustment is needed, so I h Nov 11, 2023 · Bike chain jumping at lowest and highest gear, fine in the middle Ask Question Asked 2 years, 3 months ago Modified 2 years, 3 months ago Nov 22, 2024 · Some weeks ago I started to have the problem that when applying a lot of power to the pedals, the chain was slipping (not jumping to another gear but just slipping). Nov 11, 2023 · Bike chain jumping at lowest and highest gear, fine in the middle Ask Question Asked 2 years, 3 months ago Modified 2 years, 3 months ago Apr 21, 2024 · 1 This is an easy fix albeit I will caution you, what I refer to as 'chain jumping' is one of the more dangerous scenarios when riding a bicycle. The part about replacing the cables & housings, derailer, chain, shifter and cassette should precede the part about frame failure, otherwise it can give an impression of jumping to conclusions before exhausting the usual culprits, for those who don't read comments. Oct 17, 2020 · Once one becomes experienced in jumping and starts to reliably clear middle-sized jumps, simply doing them can become quite boring. You can check the tire with a standard tire pressure Aug 18, 2024 · Any chance you could get a video of the jumping happening? Also a picture of the cassette and chainring to evaluate wear would be nice. This was particularly problematic when pedaling in up hill or when starting from still position. On inspection, the chain was past its 1% limit and the jockey wheels (or Mar 26, 2020 · When pedalling in higher gears, the crank or cassette seem to completely lose grip for a second, then grip then lose it again. What model chain was the old one and what's the new one? After putting everything back on I indexed the gears - finally getting the hang of the front but first time indexing the rear derailleur.