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How To Manual a Bicycle *HIGH QUALITY*

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Uploaded by on Apr 11, 2009

The original upload of this video became really choppy and laggy for some reason. So here is a re-uploaded version in better quality!

My guide/tutorial on how to manual a bicycle, i go through the basic steps and things to look out for in the manual.

Big thanks to Tim for doing the camera work =)!

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  • thank fuck for someone that explains something, unlike shitty expert village...

  • 0:53 need for speed tokyo drift :O lol

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  • is that a felt jumpshot in the background??

  • @jimmyjimmy6699 it wasn't fast and furious tokyo drift?

  • One question : How do you avoid falling on your back when you pull the manual... thats the only thing why i dont do manu's..

  • Asian people are good at everything.

  • @pegasus619Q

    Judging by his accent, he is probably in either Australia or New Zealand which are both countries that drive on the left hand side. The side of the handle bar that the rear brake is mounted is governed by which hand you need to remove from the bike to signal safely on turns. In a right hand side country such as the USA, traditional hand signals are all done with the left hand, hence the need to have the brake on the right side of the bar.

  • did the camera invert or is your rear brake really on the left hand?

  • I watched this vid a year ago and I can manual now! Lol sweeeeeet.

  • 666 pessoa(s) gosta(m), 34 pessoa(s) não gosta(m)

  • @Whoaman555 Wheelie is different because you need to pedal but Manual does not need to pedal.

  • I think that's called a 'wheelie' on a bike, 'endo' if it was on the other end of the bike.

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