wow, way to help him. If he doesn't even know how to bunnyhop he's probably new to biking and to pinkbike, so he wouldn't know better than to make a new thread. And the easiest way to bunnyhop is to lift up your front wheel, push the bars forward and bring your legs up towards your body. If you do it correctly this should get both wheels into the air.
First you pull backwards on your bars, bringing your weight to the rear wheel, then you pull the bars upwards, and then forwards again, pushing the nose down towards the ground.
At about the same time as you start pushing forwards, pull your feet backwards and tuck your legs up into your body.
The idea is to pivot the bike back onto the rear wheel, raising the centre of mass, and then pivoting the bike around the centre of mass so the wheels are level again.
First you pull backwards on your bars, bringing your weight to the rear wheel, then you pull the bars upwards, and then forwards again, pushing the nose down towards the ground.
At about the same time as you start pushing forwards, pull your feet backwards and tuck your legs up into your body.
The idea is to pivot the bike back onto the rear wheel, raising the centre of mass, and then pivoting the bike around the centre of mass so the wheels are level again.
absolutely magnificent explanation. well done, sir!
its all in the upper body, your feet just go along for the ride. lift up ur bars using ur arms and push them away from you when the front end is at the highest point.
what you are going to want to do is go out in youre drive way or just on the road in front of youre house.go fairly slow and stop peddling and pull up by leaning back and pulling with you're arms and as youre reaching youre highest point of youre papa wheelie. use youre shoulders and arms push the bike away. and practice practice practice. after you can start getting youre back tire off the ground a little bit you can try just hopping little things and even if you dont make it you wont crash but you still will be working on youire skills