I really respect those who abide trail etiquette. We used to respect it all the time. There are a lot of riders now that think this does not apply to them. It does! Keep being awesome! You reflect great on our community. ❤
Good on you...great trail etiquette...and even better to know when not to do a feature....you can obviously do it but there is always next time. I really appreciate your videos....I live in Phoenix but have ridden all over Az...fun to be able to see the trails from a more relaxed point of view. 😊
I love them! There was one time on a muddy fire road where the rear tire got clogged enough to stop turning, but otherwise no issues in over 500 miles riding them. If you ride wet/muddy conditions a lot, may not be ideal, but aside from that they've been great.
I felt that panic gasp @4:35 in my soul
You have great trail etiquette, and I appreciate you modeling that it is O.K. to walk the bike through challenging features.
I really respect those who abide trail etiquette. We used to respect it all the time. There are a lot of riders now that think this does not apply to them. It does! Keep being awesome! You reflect great on our community. ❤
Good on you...great trail etiquette...and even better to know when not to do a feature....you can obviously do it but there is always next time. I really appreciate your videos....I live in Phoenix but have ridden all over Az...fun to be able to see the trails from a more relaxed point of view. 😊
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How are the 2.6 I have been thinking about putting 2.6 tires on my neuron
I love them! There was one time on a muddy fire road where the rear tire got clogged enough to stop turning, but otherwise no issues in over 500 miles riding them. If you ride wet/muddy conditions a lot, may not be ideal, but aside from that they've been great.
i live right there off 48th and baseline haha
Ser is the parking
Lot?