When landing prepare for a flat landing. Remember that there is traction to be careful about. You always have to be on either the throttle or on the brakes. You can coast off the lip but not the landing and do not drag your brakes off the lip. Scrubbing is one of the more advanced jumping techniques out there but watch any pro race and see how much time is saved by scrubbing.
Going big is fun to watch and do but all that sweet hangtime will cost you in a race situation! As we stated above before learning to scrub make sure you are confident on straight jumping. Common beginner mistakes that can be easily avoided are going to fast then mistiming the obstacle causing you to maybe case the jump or over jump.
But keeping all of these tips in mind will help you get started on scrubbing like a pro on your dirt bike! After you get the positioning down, when you hit the jumps you should allow the jumps to happen naturally. If you lean too forward, you risk flipping over your handlebars, and leaning too far back can cause you to flip off backward. A lot of riders may be focused on learning this technique just because they want to look cool when they are riding their dirt bike or pit bike.
Before you learn the process of how to whip a bike, you do have to remember that it does take some time to learn and you will take some falls while you do. This section will start by taking a look at the basics of whipping a bike, then take a closer look at important aspects of how to whip a bike. It should be a smaller jump when you are first learning how to whip, but it needs to be high enough where you can whip the bike safely.
Look for a hill that allows you to get high enough to learn without being so high that you get a lot of airtime and may not land properly. As you develop this skill, you can get more airtime to learn cool tricks when riding. Another part of this is understanding how fast to go. The trick is to go fast enough where you get airtime, but you are going slow enough you can keep control over the bike. In simplest terms, the whip is made for speed and the scrub is for hitting corners after a jump.
Whipping allows the rider to go faster when jumping to help them win races. When scrubbing, a rider can hit the jump faster and land faster, giving them the competitive edge in races. When a rider whips their bike, it does offer a lot of flash that certainly impresses the fans.
But just remember that there are important reasons why a rider will decide to whip their bike to win races, not just to look cool. Don't miss out on your chance to win! So why do riders whip in the air? Moto legend James Stewart reveals the art of his signature Bubba Scrub in super slow motion.
Written by Eric Wright. No other technique has made an impact in modern motocross like the Bubba Scrub. When James Stewart hopped on the pro scene in at 16, he brought with him enough youthful enthusiasm to shame a Justin Bieber concert. James was always an animated rider, moving all over the place on the bike when he was on the track. As he honed his professional skills, he developed a technique of throwing the bike sideways on the face of jumps, which allowed him to hit the jumps with more speed while at the same time staying lower than other riders, which ultimately allowed him to put power to the ground more quickly.
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