@@rocketsean At Highland Park there is such good traction it really does not matter much. There are only a few slick clay spots when wet. I had a well worn AT81EX on here in this vid at about 10psi. My favorite tire for Creeks and Slick Rocks and Races now is an AT81EX ( Gummy AT81 ) run at 2psi . Another long lasting option but not a true Gummy is a Shinko 525 ( A little softer than normal tire and has big lugs )
It is really not that bad of a trail. It's not too steep and has great traction. The lesson to work on this one is keeping momentum so you can keep popping up the roots and rocks. You can even keep your feet down and paddle through it. Perfect for the 3002T
Yeah I think the next time I go to HP I'm gonna have to do 36 . I live about 40 min away and it's the only place I go to ride. I bought my 300 xc from KTM world about 4 months ago and ride 2 or 3 times a month. Maybe I'll run into you there sometime
@@georgedragojlovic4832 Nice. I use to live outside Atlanta and go quite a bit, but now live 3.5 Hours away so don't get to go much. End up going to Brushy Mountain in NC which is a great place
Smoking fast 🔥
I see you have that trail figured out as well
@@KnoxOffRoad what rear tire setup do you like to run for stuff like this?
@@rocketsean At Highland Park there is such good traction it really does not matter much. There are only a few slick clay spots when wet. I had a well worn AT81EX on here in this vid at about 10psi. My favorite tire for Creeks and Slick Rocks and Races now is an AT81EX ( Gummy AT81 ) run at 2psi . Another long lasting option but not a true Gummy is a Shinko 525 ( A little softer than normal tire and has big lugs )
Just rode this trail several times this weekend. Pretty easy stuff. Come to Windrock and I’ll show you some real gnarly stuff
Moving!! This trail got me good a few months ago
It is a good one. Staying moving really makes it easier
Nice pivot turn. I need to put my big boy pants on and do that trail.
It is really not that bad of a trail. It's not too steep and has great traction. The lesson to work on this one is keeping momentum so you can keep popping up the roots and rocks. You can even keep your feet down and paddle through it. Perfect for the 3002T
Yeah I think the next time I go to HP I'm gonna have to do 36 . I live about 40 min away and it's the only place I go to ride. I bought my 300 xc from KTM world about 4 months ago and ride 2 or 3 times a month. Maybe I'll run into you there sometime
@@georgedragojlovic4832 Nice. I use to live outside Atlanta and go quite a bit, but now live 3.5 Hours away so don't get to go much. End up going to Brushy Mountain in NC which is a great place