I guess when you think about it it's easy... I'm always popping the rear wheel up over kerbs n stuff.
Re: Dj and the original question... I'd tend to think unweighting and riding 'light' would be less stressful to bike and rims.
Unless getting timing perfect bunny hops can be harsh in my experience on a rigid MTB. I'd think the same on a road bike.
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I guess when you think about it it's easy... I'm always popping the rear wheel up over kerbs n stuff.
Re: Dj and the original question... I'd tend to think unweighting and riding 'light' would be less stressful to bike and rims.
Unless getting timing perfect bunny hops can be harsh in my experience on a rigid MTB. I'd think the same on a road bike.