I decided I am going to use OnX for the reasons you mentioned. When I rode mtb, I used trail forks and it saved me a from getting lost or taking the wrong turn numerous times. When the sun is going down, it's cold outside, and your out of gas needing to get back to the car, a reliable trail gps comes in clutch.
Cool video, me and my wife ride together all the time and have a blast, looks like you guys got a good group off ppl to ride with. Just subbed, cheers 🍻 from California 🤙
Redbird looks like fun! Im trying to hop back on after 30yrs. Buffalo Mtn in HMT humbled me, recently. My memory had me thinkin i was a much better rider than actual, lol. Got alot of practicing to do at Eagle Creek HS before i tackle Redbird or back to HMT.
I'm humbled everytime I'm on a bike. In my mind I envision doing something, executing's another story! That's awesome you're getting back on the bike. Enjoy ! Thanks for watching
I wish i had a friend with a trials bike, i Always wanted to try one but don't want to drop the money on something i could hate. I'm going to be getting a bike one way or another, when i do ill show you some of the trails around me, i think you guys would like them. I'm close to where the steel city ama use to be
I'm about an hour west of you and often looking for someone to ride red bird with as it's too far off a trip to go down there on the hopes of catching someone at the trail heads to tag along with. I've made the trip and rode by myself but it's better not to.
Love your videos. I'm up north in Michigan and mostly ride sand or decent loam with a bit of clay. Do you guys run gummy tires or something else down there?
Posted my tire combo in the description for this ride. They last awhile and still get great traction. My go-to would be the IRC Jx8 or Kenda Knarly but they will wear quick. Really appreciate you watching! 👊🏻
@EnduroTrails71 I prefer camping back by Sugarcreek trailhead. It's the most central location and quiet. Peabody campground will be most convenient but there's a road that runs next to it. Enjoy !
In the firearm content creator world they have a awards ceremony called Gundies with different catagories fans vote on. Y'all would get best couple, if they had one for dirt bikes.
@@HardEnduroAppalachia I’ve never ran bibs and have poor luck with tubliss. So I’ve stuck with tubes. Some of the places I ride requires using double track which means high speeds. I’ve ridden a bike with soft bibs on double track and thought I was going to die haha. Very unpredictable feeling but I suppose you get used to how soft things are? I’ve never ridden the far tire either. Does it make life miserable in ruts like people claim? Do you need to adjust the forks for how much taller the tire is? Thanks!
@sarahdell4042 I use the platinum bib in the front 10-12 psi and never felt a difference between tubes. I've had so many flats racing, smashing through rocks at high speed I was over it. I'll never go back to tubes personally. In the rear I have a tubliss system with a drilled out bib on top. I'll have to make a video for my channel to show. Fat tires can pull in ruts, but they sure are nice over roots and off cambers in trail. No adjustment needed on front forks. Personally, we focus on being able to ride in the stuff that's hard. High speed 2 track performance is the least of my concern. I want to be able to get traction when most don't. I prefer a setup that shines when the going gets tough. There's a setup for every type of riding, not a one setup does it all. Hope that helps !
I decided I am going to use OnX for the reasons you mentioned. When I rode mtb, I used trail forks and it saved me a from getting lost or taking the wrong turn numerous times. When the sun is going down, it's cold outside, and your out of gas needing to get back to the car, a reliable trail gps comes in clutch.
Y’all need to hit up Red Bird in the late Spring or early early Fall. That’s when the trails are premo. Looks like you’ve mainly been in Winter.
Fun video! Looks like you all have a great time.
Cool video, me and my wife ride together all the time and have a blast, looks like you guys got a good group off ppl to ride with. Just subbed, cheers 🍻 from California 🤙
Man that's awesome ! Thank you 👊🏻
Great video Tim! Looked like some fun stuff down there!
Awesome video! Man, she rips that Beta!!!
She loves that bike !
Looks like a great time!
Merry Christmas, Y'all!
Merry Christmas !
Redbird looks like fun! Im trying to hop back on after 30yrs. Buffalo Mtn in HMT humbled me, recently. My memory had me thinkin i was a much better rider than actual, lol. Got alot of practicing to do at Eagle Creek HS before i tackle Redbird or back to HMT.
I'm humbled everytime I'm on a bike. In my mind I envision doing something, executing's another story! That's awesome you're getting back on the bike. Enjoy ! Thanks for watching
I wish i had a friend with a trials bike, i Always wanted to try one but don't want to drop the money on something i could hate.
I'm going to be getting a bike one way or another, when i do ill show you some of the trails around me, i think you guys would like them. I'm close to where the steel city ama use to be
Give us a shout ! 👊🏻
We head down there quite a bit from cinti.
I'm about an hour west of you and often looking for someone to ride red bird with as it's too far off a trip to go down there on the hopes of catching someone at the trail heads to tag along with. I've made the trip and rode by myself but it's better not to.
Love your videos. I'm up north in Michigan and mostly ride sand or decent loam with a bit of clay. Do you guys run gummy tires or something else down there?
Posted my tire combo in the description for this ride. They last awhile and still get great traction. My go-to would be the IRC Jx8 or Kenda Knarly but they will wear quick. Really appreciate you watching! 👊🏻
Great Video ! I’ve never rode Redbird but planning a trip soon. Is your camping spot a secret or one that can be shared ? Thanks
@EnduroTrails71 I prefer camping back by Sugarcreek trailhead. It's the most central location and quiet. Peabody campground will be most convenient but there's a road that runs next to it. Enjoy !
I would love to ride with y’all. I’m will be a retired Richmond city Va police office on 2 months. If y’all have room I would love to ride with ya
How do I get to these trails? I already have on x . If you could help that would be great. Thanks. My name is jeff.
Where do you all leave from?
Sugar Creek or Peabody trailhead most of the time
Have you ever rode in Michigan?
I haven't. We do plan on running the mad moose hard enduro later this year !
In the firearm content creator world they have a awards ceremony called Gundies with different catagories fans vote on. Y'all would get best couple, if they had one for dirt bikes.
Hey, we will take it ! Lol. We're very blessed to share the same passion of dirt biking
What tire combo do you two prefer for this terrain?
Have the tires we ran linked in description 👍🏻 equally important is a very soft bib, or tubliss combo with low pressure in rear. 3-4lb.
@@HardEnduroAppalachia I’ve never ran bibs and have poor luck with tubliss. So I’ve stuck with tubes. Some of the places I ride requires using double track which means high speeds. I’ve ridden a bike with soft bibs on double track and thought I was going to die haha. Very unpredictable feeling but I suppose you get used to how soft things are?
I’ve never ridden the far tire either. Does it make life miserable in ruts like people claim? Do you need to adjust the forks for how much taller the tire is?
Thanks!
@sarahdell4042 I use the platinum bib in the front 10-12 psi and never felt a difference between tubes. I've had so many flats racing, smashing through rocks at high speed I was over it. I'll never go back to tubes personally. In the rear I have a tubliss system with a drilled out bib on top. I'll have to make a video for my channel to show. Fat tires can pull in ruts, but they sure are nice over roots and off cambers in trail. No adjustment needed on front forks. Personally, we focus on being able to ride in the stuff that's hard. High speed 2 track performance is the least of my concern. I want to be able to get traction when most don't. I prefer a setup that shines when the going gets tough. There's a setup for every type of riding, not a one setup does it all. Hope that helps !
@@HardEnduroAppalachia I do similar riding with less skill!
Thanks!