No problem with doing it on a hardtail, but would beat you up pretty bad if doing it quick. But a nice set of forks would go a long way. I would definitely do it on an aggressive trail hardtail.
The downhill section require a bit of technical skills as can be dangerous in some sections , I wish they did an extra trail from the road that bring to the downhill section so to avoid the long climb
Nice one, well done. It would be great to hear a little background on the trails and locations. Maybe even rider skill level required for the tracks. Great work though. Love your style 🤘🏾
Thanks for the comment mate, good advice to try and give the trails a rating. I would generally go with what trailforks says to avoid any confusion. This trail can be ridden as a blue, nothing that can not be rolled or bypassed. But for more experienced rides, linking up gaps/doubles or riding it at higher speed brings up the danger level a little :)
Super keen to get up and give this a crack! Thoughts on doing it on a hardtail?
No problem with doing it on a hardtail, but would beat you up pretty bad if doing it quick. But a nice set of forks would go a long way. I would definitely do it on an aggressive trail hardtail.
The downhill section require a bit of technical skills as can be dangerous in some sections , I wish they did an extra trail from the road that bring to the downhill section so to avoid the long climb
Nice, did this one over the break... dusty af. On strava? Interested to see how much slower I am!
Yeah it was very dusty in places, awesome trail.
Think I found you on Strava and sent a request :)
@@BikingCarFanatic cheers, got it! :)
Nice one, well done. It would be great to hear a little background on the trails and locations. Maybe even rider skill level required for the tracks. Great work though. Love your style 🤘🏾
Thanks for the comment mate, good advice to try and give the trails a rating. I would generally go with what trailforks says to avoid any confusion. This trail can be ridden as a blue, nothing that can not be rolled or bypassed. But for more experienced rides, linking up gaps/doubles or riding it at higher speed brings up the danger level a little :)
What bike do you ride because I’m looking at full sus bikes at the moment
This one is a Giant Trance trail bike, perfect for these kind of trails that still have a lot of pedaling.