Rail Ride
Intermediate
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Riding on a rail with both wheels.
How do it
A pretty popular trick nowadays, but one that many seem to struggle with. Some say that 4 pegs will make the rail ride easier. There's some truth to this, but only if you actually know how to fall onto your pegs. Another thing you can do to prepare is slightly deflate your tires to make balancing on the rail easier.
1.
Practice the rail ride on a low and square rail.
2.
Jump onto the rail with your front wheel. It's important to learn to jump onto the rail from the side.
3.
Hunker down upon landing and balance with your legs. And no sudden movements!
4.
Jump off only if you're riding in a confident straight line. If your front wheel slips off the rail during your exit, you risk going down head first.