Victor Manuel I’m sure you’ll be just fine! I was in the Auburn area today and the dirt is so nice. Just take your time, because everything looks bigger in real life lol.
Victor Manuel but one tip, is to definitely stay either to the right or left side of the tunnel(culvert). In the middle is a patch of gravel which can lead you to lose traction, especially if there is water in there.
I think you should switch the brakes between the gt and the trek(the zee on the trek and the deore on the gt) because you ride your trek more than you ride your gt and you dont ride a lot of dh so you dont need a powerful brake on the gt
Riding this trail this weekend. Wish me luck!
Victor Manuel I’m sure you’ll be just fine! I was in the Auburn area today and the dirt is so nice. Just take your time, because everything looks bigger in real life lol.
Victor Manuel but one tip, is to definitely stay either to the right or left side of the tunnel(culvert). In the middle is a patch of gravel which can lead you to lose traction, especially if there is water in there.
Very cool, You made it back out there and looks like you got all the way through with no injuries.
MTBing Adventures Luckily nobody fell this time, we had a blast. Thanks for showing us around those trails.
You're welcome. I am glad I could show you around a bit.
Damn your friend crashes a lot 😂😂
This is great!
What in the hell was that thing that guy was riding in the beginning of the video? A modified onewheel?
Billy Preston lmao I guess
I think you should switch the brakes between the gt and the trek(the zee on the trek and the deore on the gt) because you ride your trek more than you ride your gt and you dont ride a lot of dh so you dont need a powerful brake on the gt
Yuval Hermann That’s what I was thinking about doing before selling the DH bike
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