That's great Donald you have really upped your confidence and there's no holding you back! The new bike is undoubtedly helping a lot. For me the quantum leap also happened when I got a new bike, a Whyte 901 hardtail. Sitting on that bike always gives me a smile on my face and it lets me ride steep features with vastly reduced fear. I don't know if it's down to geometry, brakes, super grip or whatever all I know is I'm a different rider on that bike. I have a Stumpjumper Evo which is great but I mostly find myself riding my hardtail because of the great feeling I get from it
That is great to hear Robert. The change in geometry is definitely a big factor for me too. Its interesting that you prefer the hardtail to the full sus stumpjumper. I do offer heard people saying that hardtails have a great fun factor. Good to know you're enjoying yourself out on the trails as that's what it's all about. Cheers mate.😀🤙🤙🤙
Yeah, I struggle, too mate. For me it's my bike position. Ive got a bad habit of leaning too far back and having my legs too bent. As you say, more practice will hopefully breed more confidence and allow for easing off the brakes to let the tyres roll better...I hope!🤣🤣🤣🤙🤙🤙
No better feeling than nailing a feature you’ve previously been scared of/wary of. And that drop on TapeWorm/Wormhole is much bigger than a year or two ago. The landing is quite sketchy and loose. I’ve nearly crashed last two occasions hitting it. Another great Moongoose video. Rickster 🤙
Cheers Ricky, I thought that drop seemed bigger too. It was always the loose gravel before and after it that was putting me off. Was good to finally chalking it off. Will be pretty different in the wet no doubt. 🤔😀🤙Thanks mate 👍
Thanks David, it really has been a confidence boost having a bike that feels balanced and fits me well. Cheers mate, hope you're doing well and getting out on the trails.😀🤙🤙🤙
great vid again dude. good to see you riding some of the spicy stuff - that bike is clearly making a big difference to you now. the middle line on black mamba is definitely the trickiest one. looks like you're certainly ready for playing about on the steeps there now.
Cheers Dave, the bike is definitely helping. I've now been down some of the steeper dh trails there again and I wouldn't say I was riding them particularly well, I didn't have any fear in going down the ones I did. The change in geometry and just being able to get the seat right out of the way has been great. 😀🤙🤙🤙
Thanks Sergio! 😁 The trails are quite tricky in parts but it was good conditions which helped. Thanks for watching, hope you're having fun on your bike. 😀🤙🤙🤙
Know that bit on the Heart of Darkness last time I looked at it was wet and didn't fancy it, well done! Haven't done wormhole yet looks good, thanks for sharing Donald! 😁🤙
Cheers Gary, yeah, it was very dry that day, it would make me think twice in the wet for sure. Wormhole is great fun, well worth checking out mate. 😀🤙🤙🤙
Thank you! It was a good day, possibly the best I've had on a bike! Great conditions, great trails and as you'll know being a fellow Rallon rider- the bike really helps! Cheers mate. 😀🤙
@@muddymongoosemtb9873 I go there a bit, it's probably the closest place to my house. I was up at your neck of the woods(Braefoot) the other day. I had fun but I struggled with the lay out of the trails. When I found myself on a good one, I'd go up to do it again and found myself on a different trail! Need to get more familiar with the area.
@JMTBFLOW yeah lots of the trails at Braefoot criss-cross one and other, which is good when it's your local as you can cross over from one to the other to change things up but I can imagine if you're not familiar with it you could easily get lost. I'm a bit like that at the downhill trails at Pitmedden, so many cross over in the middle section of the hill, Ive been very confused there before...I specialise in getting lost on trails though. 🤣🤣🤣
That's great Donald you have really upped your confidence and there's no holding you back! The new bike is undoubtedly helping a lot. For me the quantum leap also happened when I got a new bike, a Whyte 901 hardtail. Sitting on that bike always gives me a smile on my face and it lets me ride steep features with vastly reduced fear. I don't know if it's down to geometry, brakes, super grip or whatever all I know is I'm a different rider on that bike. I have a Stumpjumper Evo which is great but I mostly find myself riding my hardtail because of the great feeling I get from it
That is great to hear Robert. The change in geometry is definitely a big factor for me too. Its interesting that you prefer the hardtail to the full sus stumpjumper. I do offer heard people saying that hardtails have a great fun factor. Good to know you're enjoying yourself out on the trails as that's what it's all about. Cheers mate.😀🤙🤙🤙
This new bike has unlocked a new mongoose.
Cheers Pete, I hope so mate, I hope so! 😁🤙
i'm really struggling to make the turns on steeps too! more we do it the easier it gets!!
use the back brake to side the rear a bit on the way in it helps me to start a tight turn
Yeah, I struggle, too mate. For me it's my bike position. Ive got a bad habit of leaning too far back and having my legs too bent. As you say, more practice will hopefully breed more confidence and allow for easing off the brakes to let the tyres roll better...I hope!🤣🤣🤣🤙🤙🤙
@billyfowler8185 I'll give that a go too. Thanks mate.😀
No better feeling than nailing a feature you’ve previously been scared of/wary of. And that drop on TapeWorm/Wormhole is much bigger than a year or two ago. The landing is quite sketchy and loose. I’ve nearly crashed last two occasions hitting it.
Another great Moongoose video.
Rickster 🤙
Cheers Ricky, I thought that drop seemed bigger too. It was always the loose gravel before and after it that was putting me off. Was good to finally chalking it off. Will be pretty different in the wet no doubt. 🤔😀🤙Thanks mate 👍
Great to see the new bike giving confidence to attempt the more technical trails 👍Awesome bike BTW
Thanks David, it really has been a confidence boost having a bike that feels balanced and fits me well. Cheers mate, hope you're doing well and getting out on the trails.😀🤙🤙🤙
@@muddymongoosemtb9873 More gravel than enduro now, age has caught up with me :D but still getting out and finding new adventures.
Well in mate! 👍
Cheers Ricardo! 😁 It was a good day. 😀
great vid again dude. good to see you riding some of the spicy stuff - that bike is clearly making a big difference to you now. the middle line on black mamba is definitely the trickiest one. looks like you're certainly ready for playing about on the steeps there now.
Cheers Dave, the bike is definitely helping. I've now been down some of the steeper dh trails there again and I wouldn't say I was riding them particularly well, I didn't have any fear in going down the ones I did. The change in geometry and just being able to get the seat right out of the way has been great. 😀🤙🤙🤙
Nice work Donald, defo getting better.
Cheers Andy! 😀🤙🤙🤙
a great video friend, a trail with some difficult parts, the good thing is that you don't stop trying to improve, greetings from Argentina
Thanks Sergio! 😁 The trails are quite tricky in parts but it was good conditions which helped. Thanks for watching, hope you're having fun on your bike. 😀🤙🤙🤙
Know that bit on the Heart of Darkness last time I looked at it was wet and didn't fancy it, well done! Haven't done wormhole yet looks good, thanks for sharing Donald! 😁🤙
Cheers Gary, yeah, it was very dry that day, it would make me think twice in the wet for sure. Wormhole is great fun, well worth checking out mate. 😀🤙🤙🤙
well done mate
Cheers Billy! It's a great place to ride, so many great trails. 😀 You been getting out?
Good effort mate. Trails looked nice and dry. Don’t think I’ve ever been to Pitmedden dry 😂
Cheers Ross, yeah they were actually dusty! Crazy I know, its usually quite wet. 🤣😁🤙
I like it. Nice progression session! 😎
Thank you! It was a good day, possibly the best I've had on a bike! Great conditions, great trails and as you'll know being a fellow Rallon rider- the bike really helps! Cheers mate. 😀🤙
@@muddymongoosemtb9873 I go there a bit, it's probably the closest place to my house. I was up at your neck of the woods(Braefoot) the other day. I had fun but I struggled with the lay out of the trails. When I found myself on a good one, I'd go up to do it again and found myself on a different trail! Need to get more familiar with the area.
@JMTBFLOW yeah lots of the trails at Braefoot criss-cross one and other, which is good when it's your local as you can cross over from one to the other to change things up but I can imagine if you're not familiar with it you could easily get lost. I'm a bit like that at the downhill trails at Pitmedden, so many cross over in the middle section of the hill, Ive been very confused there before...I specialise in getting lost on trails though. 🤣🤣🤣
You should ride the Trotsky trail at the hermitage