Dude, I absolutely love your commentary. I laughed out loud so many times. I am giving you a 10 for trying that on a hardtail. I have ridden Capt. Jacks a few times on my hardtail, but I wouldn't even think about riding Capt. Morgan's on a hardtail. Plus, I am a true cross country guy. I am not into the super technical stuff. I actually enjoy the uphills. LOL! Keep up the good work Bro!
It might be the angle, but your bars look like they are rolled too far back. That could be why your thumbs get sore. Take your bike to a bike shop or ask someone on the trail if they think your bar position is OK. You don't want to keep riding with your thumbs above your bars because that's not going to end well. THANKS for the video.
nice job kid - been looking forward to riding this, thanks for posting and giving me something to look forward to. best wishes on getting your FS - keep pushing!
Nice vid! I rode it for the first time a couple weeks ago. Probably walked the same places. It's steep - 25%. You also didn't show the roots in all the wrong places! Great effort!
i used to run down captain morgans before they built the feature and that in itself is super gnarly lol. hard to imagine biking down it (i realize that was what it was intended for but it still blows my mind)
People underestimate this new wood feature all the time. It's very new and I've already heard lots of crash stories (I live in town and work at a bike shop). If you go out here, spot it very well. The air time isn't huge, but the landing is very challenging. You come in with a lot of velocity and the traction is not great on the landing.
Wow, they changed all sorts of stuff since I used to ride that area in 2015. I used to love Captain Jacks! That Captain Morgans is no joke! Way to give it a try on your HT! I also really liked the chutes a lot!
Don't let them down talk the hard tail. I rode Whole Enchilada, Captain Ahab, Gold Bar rim/ Portal, Gooseberry Mesa, all on the Hard tail 27 Plus tire size.
Good job I rock my trek Marlin 7 gen 3 on everything it's my favorite xc racing bike getting speed is all about using your body weight to get the correct center of gravity and don't be afraid to get in a crash just focus on getting down the trail and ride it multiple times until you get the confidence to go faster and the more you practice the better keep on working hard
Rode a Marlin 6 for 4 years, put 5k miles on it. More of an XC bike, and thats the style i ride so i got a Santa Cruz Blur. They have some nice trail and enduro bikes too! How much you got saved for a trail bike? I live up in Fort Collins.
Now I gotta get out and ride it.. Try turning your handlebars up some, they look pointed too far downward. I would definitely recommend a full sus bike in the near future too! Nice work!
Good storytelling, the Marlin isn't built for steep tech. You are wise to dismount. First thing & it's big, whoever told you to keep the thumbs over the grip hasn't had their hand slip off the grip at the worst possible moment. It's very ugly and I recommend thumbs around the grip for hard braking and handlebar security. Personally I only use the pinky fingers to death grip the end of the bar. The middle two fingers are just along for the ride. Second, please turn that frown upside down. The bars that is. Especially in steep chunk that hand position puts your body position at a disadvantage. Rolling them forward 10-15 degrees will make it happier. Kudos I'm subscribing for you
I'm impressed you were able to ride that much of it on the Marlin, there's some properly big features on that trail. Also who the heck told you to ride with your thumbs over the bars through chunk, I've literally never heard of that? Sounds like someone was feeding you some really bad advice.
My problem is my thumbs getting sore while trying to keep my hands on the bars on the chunks, so I can imagine how easy it'd be to lose control if I didn't at least have that going for me. I'd say bad advice, but I'd like to hear otherwise if anyone knows better.
looks super gravely... sketchy even on a full suspension. Props for hitting it tho. I rode for years on a janky hardtail, made it that much sweeter when I got a full suspension. You'll get there. The whole "thumbs over the bars for gnarly terrain" is total BS. Don't do that lol. You have less control over the bike and your hands have less grip strength that way.
Wholesome video. Don’t ride with your thumbs on top of the bars though, haha…just no. Also, if you can’t afford a full suspension but still want a big upgrade, there are plenty of nice hard tails.
Looks like your bars are tilted down too much. Bring them up for more control. Don't ride with your thumbs under the bars, you have way less control. Whoever told you to have them over is wrong. Also that gold foil on your bars will corrode over time, I'd recommend taking it off.
you don't need an FS bike, just ride more (FS bikes are fun though). I can see that you have no technique for the drops and rocks and you skid way too much. Gotta learn to let go a bit. Speed is your friend once you get the skills part down. Just go ride allot, it just keeps getting better and better.
In all fairness, riding the trails in this area is like dirt skiing XD. It's all kitty litter so there's not much traction regardless of tires or braking technique.
Awesome ride Brotha 👊🏽👊🏽👊🏽👊🏽👊🏽👊🏽👊🏽👊🏽👊🏽💯💯💯💯💯
Ride what ya brung. 🎉🎉. Looks like I’m headin to the springs for a ride. Nice video. That good ol loss granite. 👍👍👍👍👍👍six thumbs up
Dude love the video, your humility and thankfulness for what you have.
Dude, I absolutely love your commentary. I laughed out loud so many times. I am giving you a 10 for trying that on a hardtail. I have ridden Capt. Jacks a few times on my hardtail, but I wouldn't even think about riding Capt. Morgan's on a hardtail. Plus, I am a true cross country guy. I am not into the super technical stuff. I actually enjoy the uphills. LOL! Keep up the good work Bro!
It might be the angle, but your bars look like they are rolled too far back. That could be why your thumbs get sore. Take your bike to a bike shop or ask someone on the trail if they think your bar position is OK. You don't want to keep riding with your thumbs above your bars because that's not going to end well. THANKS for the video.
That’s the first thing I noticed. It looks like he has them rolled down. Those are riser bars, they are supposed to rise up, not down.
They are upside down and backwards lol
nice job kid - been looking forward to riding this, thanks for posting and giving me something to look forward to. best wishes on getting your FS - keep pushing!
Nice vid! I rode it for the first time a couple weeks ago. Probably walked the same places. It's steep - 25%. You also didn't show the roots in all the wrong places! Great effort!
I just heard about this tail. Thanks for showing us what it's like. Looks gnarly!
i used to run down captain morgans before they built the feature and that in itself is super gnarly lol. hard to imagine biking down it (i realize that was what it was intended for but it still blows my mind)
i love my trek slash 8 good on you for attempting that on a hard tail!
Rockin' the Marlin, nice! I ride a Marlin 7 myself. Looking to upgrade soon though....
Dude on the hardtail, hell yeah.
People underestimate this new wood feature all the time. It's very new and I've already heard lots of crash stories (I live in town and work at a bike shop). If you go out here, spot it very well. The air time isn't huge, but the landing is very challenging. You come in with a lot of velocity and the traction is not great on the landing.
Nice trail etiquette! Thanks, old Colorado guy
Wow, they changed all sorts of stuff since I used to ride that area in 2015. I used to love Captain Jacks! That Captain Morgans is no joke! Way to give it a try on your HT! I also really liked the chutes a lot!
Don't let them down talk the hard tail. I rode Whole Enchilada, Captain Ahab, Gold Bar rim/ Portal, Gooseberry Mesa, all on the Hard tail 27 Plus tire size.
Great effort and impressed you went for it.
That trail flyover is wild.
Good stuff man! You still need to make it down to Trinidad state park and hit this downhill sometime!
Good job I rock my trek Marlin 7 gen 3 on everything it's my favorite xc racing bike getting speed is all about using your body weight to get the correct center of gravity and don't be afraid to get in a crash just focus on getting down the trail and ride it multiple times until you get the confidence to go faster and the more you practice the better keep on working hard
Rode a Marlin 6 for 4 years, put 5k miles on it. More of an XC bike, and thats the style i ride so i got a Santa Cruz Blur. They have some nice trail and enduro bikes too! How much you got saved for a trail bike? I live up in Fort Collins.
Now I gotta get out and ride it.. Try turning your handlebars up some, they look pointed too far downward. I would definitely recommend a full sus bike in the near future too! Nice work!
Be safe. My old has hasnt ridden in a while but that decomposed granite on that mountain is like riding on marbles.
Keep at it, ride the most technical trails you can both up and downhill. Miles will bring strength and smiles.
No slack baby.. You are awesome - balls of steel and deserve a FS - nice comments and well done
Change your bars to a riser it will help your thumbs….cool trail
Good storytelling, the Marlin isn't built for steep tech. You are wise to dismount.
First thing & it's big, whoever told you to keep the thumbs over the grip hasn't had their hand slip off the grip at the worst possible moment. It's very ugly and I recommend thumbs around the grip for hard braking and handlebar security.
Personally I only use the pinky fingers to death grip the end of the bar. The middle two fingers are just along for the ride.
Second, please turn that frown upside down. The bars that is. Especially in steep chunk that hand position puts your body position at a disadvantage. Rolling them forward 10-15 degrees will make it happier.
Kudos I'm subscribing for you
Exactly. Way too much down tilt. Yikes.
Rock that hard tail till the wheels fall off my man. Makes you a better rider. I still enjoy taking my hard tail to trestle over my full suspension.
I've never seen anyone rocking a HT at trestle!
Cool you got a RUclips channel now
Looks pretty technical this!!
I'm impressed you were able to ride that much of it on the Marlin, there's some properly big features on that trail. Also who the heck told you to ride with your thumbs over the bars through chunk, I've literally never heard of that? Sounds like someone was feeding you some really bad advice.
Lol thats what im saying 😂
My problem is my thumbs getting sore while trying to keep my hands on the bars on the chunks, so I can imagine how easy it'd be to lose control if I didn't at least have that going for me. I'd say bad advice, but I'd like to hear otherwise if anyone knows better.
That was giving me anxiety watching it. Hand slips and he's kissing that stem with his teeth.
Give me a time machine to make me 14 again and i'd send that trail full speed on a bmx bike.
Hardtail, strong work! Also good climbing. No one includes the climbing and that's where a lot of the juice is...
I'll stick with Jack's, thanks! 😵
All that gravel reminds me of ball bearings. Ask me how I know😅
yeah that's above my pay grade. nice work though!
looks super gravely... sketchy even on a full suspension. Props for hitting it tho. I rode for years on a janky hardtail, made it that much sweeter when I got a full suspension. You'll get there.
The whole "thumbs over the bars for gnarly terrain" is total BS. Don't do that lol. You have less control over the bike and your hands have less grip strength that way.
Wholesome video. Don’t ride with your thumbs on top of the bars though, haha…just no.
Also, if you can’t afford a full suspension but still want a big upgrade, there are plenty of nice hard tails.
More speed more subs
Rotate your bars up my friend. Your bike will be much easier to ride on the DH, and safer. You have riser bars, and you have them upside down.
Those are flat XC bars with a backsweep. That's what comes on a Marlin.
More speed bruh! Good video!
What the camera doesn't show is the whole trail is about -25% grade.
Looks like your bars are tilted down too much. Bring them up for more control.
Don't ride with your thumbs under the bars, you have way less control. Whoever told you to have them over is wrong.
Also that gold foil on your bars will corrode over time, I'd recommend taking it off.
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Knarly as hell
Dude is dragging his rear brake the whole trail😂
Yikes, GG is def not a good climbing trail…oof
you don't need an FS bike, just ride more (FS bikes are fun though). I can see that you have no technique for the drops and rocks and you skid way too much. Gotta learn to let go a bit. Speed is your friend once you get the skills part down. Just go ride allot, it just keeps getting better and better.
In all fairness, riding the trails in this area is like dirt skiing XD. It's all kitty litter so there's not much traction regardless of tires or braking technique.