Thanks for tuning in guys, I had a blast riding this bike and really enjoyed the privilege of being able to ride these insane components, I am in love with the Ingrid components and Formula Forks and paired with this Mixer was an honor to get dirty. Let me know what your fave parts are and what do you think of this Foes Mixer?
Great video Craig, this bike looks fantastic and it looks like it is awesome handmade with lots of love and great components. Thanks for sharing and testing buddy. Have a fantastic weekend and ride on🤙
Absolutely, im blown away with just how darn good the Foes rode, even being a solid aluminum frame the suspension platform took the hits soo good without any harsh chatter that you do get from alloy frames…
Stunning bike Craig and really good , practical review that told the story well. The mini was fine and didn’t really notice the wind noise. I saw a Foes bike that was about 10 years old last year still going hard and looking incredible in a bright red original paint. Totally enjoyed this video …. That fork colour 😍
Thanks Mick, appreciate the feedback my dude. I had a blast riding this bike and was super impressed with everything about it, from geo to parts spec..
Looks pretty sweet. Those brakes probably cost more than my new bike. I don't know any better though, so I'm just loving having a full suspension bike 😂 Cool vid Craig 😎 🤙
Thanks mate, yeah ive not had a good run with Magura brakes in the past but these ones definitely turned me into a big fan, how good are duallys, looks like you are shredding yours big time mate.
@@FlowmentumMTB So good mate. 1st ride took a bit of getting used to. Only ridden it twice as I've had a pinched nerve , but I'll get out today and do something on it I didn't do yesterday.... which should be easy, as I didn't ride yesterday 😄 🤙
@@MTB_MICK haha well that makes it easy then doesn’t it . Dually’s definitely have a more sluggish feel to them but once you work out how to utilise that travel on the trail you will absolutely love it..
@@FlowmentumMTB Yes, I did notice it took a little more steam to get going, but so much more nimble than my other bike. And not that I'm a fan of climbing, but it actually climbs way better than my hardtail XC bike 😄
Thanks for tuning in guys, I had a blast riding this bike and really enjoyed the privilege of being able to ride these insane components, I am in love with the Ingrid components and Formula Forks and paired with this Mixer was an honor to get dirty. Let me know what your fave parts are and what do you think of this Foes Mixer?
Great video Craig, this bike looks fantastic and it looks like it is awesome handmade with lots of love and great components.
Thanks for sharing and testing buddy. Have a fantastic weekend and ride on🤙
Hey Christoph, I had to ride something sweet after watching you on yours my man, loving your riding and your new rig mate.. Stay safe.
Another banger review boss man. Was super dope to see a sled reviewed that you don’t normally see out there.
Good work 🤘🏽
Absolutely, im blown away with just how darn good the Foes rode, even being a solid aluminum frame the suspension platform took the hits soo good without any harsh chatter that you do get from alloy frames…
Cracking setup! Good choice of components!
Yes extremely good choice of components, and these all complimented each other perfectly on the Mixer.
Stunning bike Craig and really good , practical review that told the story well. The mini was fine and didn’t really notice the wind noise.
I saw a Foes bike that was about 10 years old last year still going hard and looking incredible in a bright red original paint. Totally enjoyed this video …. That fork colour 😍
Thanks Mick, appreciate the feedback my dude. I had a blast riding this bike and was super impressed with everything about it, from geo to parts spec..
Mad lookin rig legend!
Ohh man you should see it in the flesh, I was legit too worried about riding as I didnt want to dirty anything
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Nice video bloke, bike is defiantly a decent spec!!!
Thanks Mark, yes the spec is off the charts.. Was soo nice to ride.
Looks pretty sweet. Those brakes probably cost more than my new bike. I don't know any better though, so I'm just loving having a full suspension bike 😂 Cool vid Craig 😎 🤙
Thanks mate, yeah ive not had a good run with Magura brakes in the past but these ones definitely turned me into a big fan, how good are duallys, looks like you are shredding yours big time mate.
@@FlowmentumMTB So good mate. 1st ride took a bit of getting used to. Only ridden it twice as I've had a pinched nerve , but I'll get out today and do something on it I didn't do yesterday.... which should be easy, as I didn't ride yesterday 😄 🤙
@@MTB_MICK haha well that makes it easy then doesn’t it . Dually’s definitely have a more sluggish feel to them but once you work out how to utilise that travel on the trail you will absolutely love it..
@@FlowmentumMTB Yes, I did notice it took a little more steam to get going, but so much more nimble than my other bike. And not that I'm a fan of climbing, but it actually climbs way better than my hardtail XC bike 😄
nice Craig. next step. Townsville
Hey Steven, yep thats on my radar for sure, was there just 2 weeks ago and was thinking seriously about planning a ride on my next trip.