@@Rose_Butterfly98 hell yeah they do. The group i ride with took this one crazy trail...they all had full sus...they told me..."there is a fire road to the right you can meet us down there" because i had a hard tail...fuck it I rode the trail 100% didnt walk it at all. Some of them had to walk the rock garden...i smashed through it like a champ(scared champ) lol it shows a hard tail is just as good at descending chunk.
@@crushedcanofcoke1966 yeah i saw the video it was awesome! I forgot what race it was but definitely cool to see a hardtail perform against a full sus in a race scenario. I think it was blake who rode it...hats off my man.!!!
Its all good - imitation is the highest form of flattery, I'm sure the IFHT guys love this! Some great stuff here.... Just watched Silence of the Lambs the other night. Nice!
@@AdrianSchwizgebel yeah they both have purposes on different types of trails. For example on flowy single track you might go for a hardtail, but at a downhill park or technical trails you would want a full suspension
@@adamanuzelli5249 If speed, time or safety is your main concern, then yes. But sometimes I like the unforgiveness of a hardtail, even on steep technical tracks.
@@AdrianSchwizgebel yeah sometimes it can really help you stay focused, get to know a trail, and choose better lines if you know you have less forgiveness
If you can afford a new bike, by all means grab it! I'll be waiting to pick it up for a song on craigslist when you're done with it! LOL. I recently picked up a well maintained second hand Giant Reign and fell in love with it almost immediately. The beast really makes me smile.
Even harder... Being a single dad and trying to afford one. No permission required... except from the bill collectors to be late on a few (dozen) payments.
Matthias Weidenholzer lol no video can copy right an idea he has all the right to make this video and if anything it helps beginners get even more info about buying a new bike
I'm riding my first entry level hardtail rn. still a couple years till I can afford a full sus but I'm learning everything I can for when that time comes so I'll know what to get. It makes me feel good that you said that about having your first hardtail that's too small and "the wrong bike". It makes me feel like less of an imposter
I would still advise looking at a modern long travel slack hardtail before diving into a full suspension bike. They are very capable and seriously under rated. I ride one of these and can keep up with friends on some pretty rough downhill runs. Hardtails also build speed better on trails that lend themselves to pumping.
@@TheAllEngineering Dude, stop lying to yourself. Everyone wants a full squish, mid drive $5,000+ e mtb. Then a $2,500 full suspension. Then.........a hardtail.
@@michaelangelo5783 You are right many people do like to throw their money away in the belief that throwing lots of money at bikes will cure all of their riding inabilities. It can also massage their ego and make them a legend in their own mind. In the meantime I will continue to ride my long travel slack hardtail and have other riders on their full squish bikes scratching their heads as to why they cannot go faster than a hardtail. Some of the excuses that you hear are quite amusing. This is something money cannot buy !!
@@TheAllEngineering I'm going to stop you right there when you mention abilities...emtb's open the door for so many people who have ailments or disabilities that would prevent them from being able to enjoy getting out on the trails. Next up would be older people and out of shape people who don't have the time to cardio train hours upon hours to build up the endurance for any sort of distance rides. The last point is emtbs are just FUN, and that's what most people who ride are looking for. It's like comparing a flagship smartphone (emtb) to a flip phone from 2007 (hardtail). On that note, full suspension bikes are always faster than a hardtail, given the same rider. You sound like you can rip on your hardtail, well, you'd be even faster on a full squish. And more comfortable. That's another reason people prefer them, they beat your body up much less than a hardtail. Emtb are supreme fun, standard full squish are next for the reasons above and the fact that you don't have to be 110% focused on every single root, dip, rock, obstacle like you do on a hardtail.
@@TheAllEngineering why do some people (such as yourself) try to justify spending less money as if that's a factor on quality As if buying a Higher spec bike is somehow trying to cheat 😆
I think it's more a tribute than a rip off. I like both. IFHT video is heavily produced to a very high quality while this is a bit more raw with that great Bobo humour that we just dont see on any other MTB channels.
The Public is so quick to compare & point a finger. The truth is, they are both videos (same media) They're both funny (same) features the phrase How To, so obviously a ripofff right? HORSESHIT!!! This is Bobo! And you only need to go look at his previous work to see that you are carelessly disregarding his talent, creativity, likeability, beardiness, lack of beardiness (which shows utter commitment to the bit) videography, editing skill, effort, humor & hard work. so, please don't take this the wrong way, but, Fuck off....
hell yeah dude. As a person wanting to buy a proper mountain bike (dual sus with hydraulic brakes etc, one by) this helped a lot. keep up the great vids!
Hey now, convincing the wife a new bike would be safer is exactly how I got my new bike build. One of those "If I build a new bike with better parts I wont wreck as much" moments got me a new build lmao.
This is so spot on - I convinced my wife that I need to buy a full suspension bike after full sending my 12 year-old 26” hardtail and banging myself up pretty good 😂
This video is literally me, well meant for me... i bought the Trek Marlin 6 (2019) the bike shop recommended me a size large 19.5 and ive had it for 17 months and ive only rode it for one summer, I bought it august 2018 and rode it until october, I bought it the weekend before heading to a cottage with trails all around (I needed a semi capable non walmart bike), i feel like im on top of the bike which is not what i want and i had bad chain suck which put a nice gash in my frame on the chainstay close to the bottom bracket I can still shred on the bike but high speeds become sketchy and terrifying and the 3x gets in the way and the boat anchor of a fork doesn’t help either I have been looking at the Marin Hawk Hill 1 for a new “realish” mtb, $1299 +tax in my area which is right in my budget
@@duckhuntindudewelter219 maybe for a full squish it is debatable, but for a hardtail it takes the edge off all the small bumps. I wouldn't ride a hardtail without it because I can run 15 psi in the wheels on the plus but need closer to 25-30 for a 2.4 inch tire. I don't like 3.0 tires but 2.8 is nice, it brings the bottom bracket up too for clearance. I think bike radar did a test between 2.8, 2.6, and 2.3 tires the 2.8 was faster in almost all the test. The difference between a 2.4 and 2.6 was like 2 % but from the 2.4 to 2.8 it was at 8% which is pretty significant
@@francmeister420 You frieking hard-tail fanatics make me sick, out there on the trails and unable to pick a proper line because you never learned. Everyone knows suspension makes you sloppy, but you dipshits still use them instead of learning on a fully rigid 90s cross-bike.
So cool to see The Hub in this video, I just went there for the first time and I was amazed by the amount of products that they keep in stock. It’s the only shop I’ve ever been to that you could walk in and build a custom bike out of parts that they have in stock!
Recently got my first second hand full squish, a 2014 Kona Park Operator. I got a solid deal and the bike’s condition was very acceptable. After a general maintenance and a couple of small repairs and a good clean the bike rides like new. Second hand is the way to go if you are patient and know what you are looking for.
I like how most people are like "U sToLe ThIs iDeA fRoM IFHT!!11!!" I see it as a remastered version of " How to buy your first mountain bike" you posted back in 2017
Scrub4s3 thanks dude! You’re the first to get that! It’s easy for others to hate on hard work but fact is, I got this idea watching the show “Drunk History” and decided to do a follow up to my 2017 video 🤘
The Trek stache 7 or 8 with the 29er 3 inch tires is the best of both worlds in one bike in my opinion and lots of others. It’s a hard tail but it almost feels like a full suspension because the cushion you get from the wider tires and the awesome front fork. It is a beast of a hard tail and is very fast and light with the tubeless tires. I had a 2018 trek remedy 7 before and it was definitely a nice full suspension bike but I love my 2018 trek stache so much better, such a fun capable bike. And your right buy used cause I got the stache in great condition for $800. Great videos man keep up the work!
Tip #6: Once you're bored of constant tweaking on a finicky full sus, build yourself a custom full rigid singlespeed and discover how little the bike actually makes a difference on 50% of the trails out there.
I think too many people don’t have a place to REALLY push their bikes. If you’re not pivoting, hopping and too speeding roots and rocks down a mountain like a Billy Goat LITERALLY almost any bike will do. Once you start riding up STEEP hills and hopping down mountains it’s time to upgrade.
I used to cycle a lot as a kid, broke several frames, forks, knees, chains and handlebars. I went and bought a carbon composite hard tail today, after nearly 20 years of not riding!
Found an almost untouched 2019 Santa Cruz carbon 5010 on eBay for $2900. Had local bike shop look it over and asked if its ever been riden? Looked brand new. I scored an awesome deal. Just took a little patience and I found my bike.
Nice video, but dont discredit hardtails completely. Hardtails are more power efficient and typically lighter than their full suspension counterparts. Meanwhile, full suspension bikes are definetely more fun to ride.
“As you progress the bike you’re riding should too” that right their is good advice👍 I ride mtb and motorcycles, had many bikes over the years and while yes if I went straight to the biggest and best bike I would have saved thousands I also would have missed out on learning soo much about my style, my abilities and what bike actually suits me better👍 done the cross country hardtail, on a 130mm dual suspension trail bike at the moment, next is an 150mm enduro or maybe even a downhill bike🤔
Haha, Nice video. I am a mtb rider that has had a hard tail for about 2 and a half years. This video is extremely relatable and has also given me some tips on how to get me parents approval. Lol
My cycle of bikes have been Diamond back sync 3.0 Then to Gt avalanche Buying a used and abused DJ buying my first full squish Giant trace x4 2011 Building my Dmr sect Dj And now onto my specialised status free ride and all since 2018 this had been one heck of a journey
I'm still riding my original trashy hardtail. If you still want to call it original. The only thing on it I havent replaced over the past two years is the frame. The trick to getting a good cheap bike is to buy parts bit by bit till you have a one of a kind, "built for you" bike.
You don’t know what mountain biking:downhill is, until you did both with a full steel frame bike, with 3”tires... 🤣 that was back on the days in Peru. That damn bike was heavy AF. Now I have an alum specialized hardtail and I love it.
My first real mountain bike, a Voodoo Bizanga, was bought complete, and later upgraded by me with better parts. I did not torque the crank properly my first ride, and it fell off, still clinging to my cleat as I toppled over, lol. It was a really nice riding bike. My second, and last mountain bike was an Indy Fab Deluxe, with full XTR, and Chris King hubs. I’m now retired.
Haha! That was great!
IFHT Films thanks my dudes 🤘
IFHT Films mahalo my dude
IFHT Films you guys just now found this video?
My first full suspension I'm saving up for is a canyon sender 6
IFHT Films today I hit my balls so hard my nose started to bleed
"Entry level hardtail" shows a Santa Cruz Chameleon 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
@Jack Juliano Hell yea man! I have the same bike and it shreds just fine. Who needs full sus?
Yeah, the Trek they used in the rest of the video is more fitting for sure. That Chameleon is capable of some serious stuff.
Life Is Fantastic me too. I have an S+ that eats up whatever I can give it.
@@probablylucky6671 Okay sure, but have you rode a full sus tho?
@@suurkonn I went back to hardtail after owning a full squish.
Dont be hating on hard tails. They shred just as good as a full sus. You just have to GIT GUD!
Exactly, GG SCRUBS
I think they shred harder than full sus.
@@Rose_Butterfly98 hell yeah they do. The group i ride with took this one crazy trail...they all had full sus...they told me..."there is a fire road to the right you can meet us down there" because i had a hard tail...fuck it
I rode the trail 100% didnt walk it at all. Some of them had to walk the rock garden...i smashed through it like a champ(scared champ) lol it shows a hard tail is just as good at descending chunk.
GMBN has a vid of a downhill race on a hardtail, he came seventh in his division
@@crushedcanofcoke1966 yeah i saw the video it was awesome! I forgot what race it was but definitely cool to see a hardtail perform against a full sus in a race scenario. I think it was blake who rode it...hats off my man.!!!
IFHT Films: Am I a joke to you?
Mr. Meki word for word what i was going to say
this here is a lame video!
Who cares. They don't have a monopoly on the style.
IFHT Films: I can only blame myself to post a video per year
Its all good - imitation is the highest form of flattery, I'm sure the IFHT guys love this! Some great stuff here.... Just watched Silence of the Lambs the other night. Nice!
I didnt know a real mountain bike had to have a rear suspension. I guess ive been riding a fake mountain bike this whole time 😅
You're right, gotta give those hard-tails some love every now and then!
@@AdrianSchwizgebel yeah they both have purposes on different types of trails. For example on flowy single track you might go for a hardtail, but at a downhill park or technical trails you would want a full suspension
@@adamanuzelli5249 If speed, time or safety is your main concern, then yes. But sometimes I like the unforgiveness of a hardtail, even on steep technical tracks.
@@AdrianSchwizgebel yeah sometimes it can really help you stay focused, get to know a trail, and choose better lines if you know you have less forgiveness
Hardtails help to feel out the trail and make you a better rider
“entry level hardtail” shows 3,000 dollar bike
yeah but even a $1000 bike only has an xc suntour. one of the worst forks
Dante Witter no it doesn’t, probably a rockshox recon spring fork or judy
Mountain bike Rider the hard tail he bought was around 1000 and it had a so tour on it
Dante Witter that’s only one bike tho, and to say that bike has suntour forks on it shows how cheap that bike is made for the price it costs😂
Dante Witter mate u don’t know much, the video was along time ago, there’s now 1x12 on 1000 bikes
Yeah you picked a fight with hard tail riders. In fact I think a good idea for a video would be you riding one. Lol. Good vid though as always.
Neil Stahnke yes I did. Lol, didn’t think that through
@@BIKINGWITHBOBO
Even if you hadn't, an HT episode would be nuts :D
Did not expect to see a shanking in a "how to buy a mountain bike" video. Well done 10/10 would recommend 👏
nah, he's gotta say that. It's his job, Go ahead and keep it for the day😂👌
Right 😂
Ill have you know I was very angry when he kept it all day. 🤣
If you can afford a new bike, by all means grab it! I'll be waiting to pick it up for a song on craigslist when you're done with it! LOL. I recently picked up a well maintained second hand Giant Reign and fell in love with it almost immediately. The beast really makes me smile.
This looks way too much like IFHT films.
Colton okay so what dyou want to happen?
Example of "that guy"
Dont we all want to make videos like IFHT?
And you're complaining?
Even harder... Being a single dad and trying to afford one. No permission required... except from the bill collectors to be late on a few (dozen) payments.
Scamming ifht 😂😂
Matthias Weidenholzer lol no video can copy right an idea he has all the right to make this video and if anything it helps beginners get even more info about buying a new bike
Nah, this is a spinoff with bobo humor.
Its_Aled bruh it’s not humor he just can’t ride
I'm riding my first entry level hardtail rn. still a couple years till I can afford a full sus but I'm learning everything I can for when that time comes so I'll know what to get. It makes me feel good that you said that about having your first hardtail that's too small and "the wrong bike". It makes me feel like less of an imposter
I would still advise looking at a modern long travel slack hardtail before diving into a full suspension bike. They are very capable and seriously under rated. I ride one of these and can keep up with friends on some pretty rough downhill runs. Hardtails also build speed better on trails that lend themselves to pumping.
@@TheAllEngineering
Dude, stop lying to yourself. Everyone wants a full squish, mid drive $5,000+ e mtb. Then a $2,500 full suspension. Then.........a hardtail.
@@michaelangelo5783 You are right many people do like to throw their money away in the belief that throwing lots of money at bikes will cure all of their riding inabilities. It can also massage their ego and make them a legend in their own mind. In the meantime I will continue to ride my long travel slack hardtail and have other riders on their full squish bikes scratching their heads as to why they cannot go faster than a hardtail. Some of the excuses that you hear are quite amusing. This is something money cannot buy !!
@@TheAllEngineering
I'm going to stop you right there when you mention abilities...emtb's open the door for so many people who have ailments or disabilities that would prevent them from being able to enjoy getting out on the trails. Next up would be older people and out of shape people who don't have the time to cardio train hours upon hours to build up the endurance for any sort of distance rides. The last point is emtbs are just FUN, and that's what most people who ride are looking for. It's like comparing a flagship smartphone (emtb) to a flip phone from 2007 (hardtail).
On that note, full suspension bikes are always faster than a hardtail, given the same rider. You sound like you can rip on your hardtail, well, you'd be even faster on a full squish. And more comfortable. That's another reason people prefer them, they beat your body up much less than a hardtail. Emtb are supreme fun, standard full squish are next for the reasons above and the fact that you don't have to be 110% focused on every single root, dip, rock, obstacle like you do on a hardtail.
@@TheAllEngineering why do some people (such as yourself) try to justify spending less money as if that's a factor on quality
As if buying a Higher spec bike is somehow trying to cheat 😆
this is the biggest rip ogg of IHT Films ive ever seen
I think it's more a tribute than a rip off. I like both. IFHT video is heavily produced to a very high quality while this is a bit more raw with that great Bobo humour that we just dont see on any other MTB channels.
Whiplash thanks buddy
The Public is so quick to compare & point a finger. The truth is, they are both videos (same media) They're both funny (same) features the phrase How To, so obviously a ripofff right? HORSESHIT!!! This is Bobo! And you only need to go look at his previous work to see that you are carelessly disregarding his talent, creativity, likeability, beardiness, lack of beardiness (which shows utter commitment to the bit) videography, editing skill, effort, humor & hard work. so, please don't take this the wrong way, but, Fuck off....
IFHT
John Wesley Austin thanks buddy! Haters gonna hate
I bought my first hardtail cheap and just threw a bunch of crazy upgrades on it 🤷♂️ worked out well.
hell yeah dude. As a person wanting to buy a proper mountain bike (dual sus with hydraulic brakes etc, one by) this helped a lot. keep up the great vids!
🤘
Hard tails get the job done too
Wow the production quality of this is insane! Wish I could like it twice for all the time you must’ve put in here!
Holly shit this was PRO level bobo I mean so much more beyond Seth’s level and even in your own style I’m so happy you were able to put it off!
Salamander Workshop thanks 🤘#hardworkpaysoff
Always different seeing places you've actually been on video. Makes me miss there.
Hey now, convincing the wife a new bike would be safer is exactly how I got my new bike build. One of those "If I build a new bike with better parts I wont wreck as much" moments got me a new build lmao.
lol, nice!
The humor alone gets my thumbs up!!
Bought my first 26" hardtail in the early 90s. Still ride a 26" hardtail 🤪
This is so spot on - I convinced my wife that I need to buy a full suspension bike after full sending my 12 year-old 26” hardtail and banging myself up pretty good 😂
This was a really good one! Nice seeing all your fiends in it. Looks like they are loving this! hahaha, Kev in the well had me laughing!
I used to ride a 150$ Schwinn so my Kent trouaville is a big upgrade I love it I’ve put 460$ into it
Im still truckin' along with my Kona Honzo hardtail, great vid bobo, good vibes from san diego
Hey Honzo buddy.. I ride a big Honzo steel:D
Just got a honzo and it rips
@@gooninszn3147 Hey Honzo buddy😀
Bought my first full suspension in 18 and it’s still my favorite bike :)
Bobo, that had to be one of your best videos. Good shit man!
Brendan Fitzsimon thanks dude 🤘
The entire vídeo is pure gold but the Buffalo Bill sketch was absurdly funny!
This video is literally me, well meant for me...
i bought the Trek Marlin 6 (2019) the bike shop recommended me a size large 19.5 and ive had it for 17 months and ive only rode it for one summer, I bought it august 2018 and rode it until october, I bought it the weekend before heading to a cottage with trails all around (I needed a semi capable non walmart bike), i feel like im on top of the bike which is not what i want and i had bad chain suck which put a nice gash in my frame on the chainstay close to the bottom bracket
I can still shred on the bike but high speeds become sketchy and terrifying and the 3x gets in the way and the boat anchor of a fork doesn’t help either
I have been looking at the Marin Hawk Hill 1 for a new “realish” mtb, $1299 +tax in my area which is right in my budget
I had loads of fun helping you make this one!
A-Aron Jones you were awesome buddy 🤘
Apart from the 5o'clock shadow Bobo makes a half decent woman...I mean I've been with worse.
I've slayed some Dragons too. At least Bobo doesn't have scales.
That was BOBO!?!? I'm so ashamed of myself right now...
😆
@@darkwolve damn i just shot water out of my nose on that comment LOL
😂
HAHAHAHA!
dude what a hidden gem I hope all of your videos are this good.... subbed up will be watching
Like the video except for the dogging on hardtails. A all mountain hard tail with a 65 degrees head tube angle and plus sized tires rips.
Plus sized tires are a gimmick that needs to be put to rest unless you are in sand or snow.
@@duckhuntindudewelter219 maybe for a full squish it is debatable, but for a hardtail it takes the edge off all the small bumps. I wouldn't ride a hardtail without it because I can run 15 psi in the wheels on the plus but need closer to 25-30 for a 2.4 inch tire. I don't like 3.0 tires but 2.8 is nice, it brings the bottom bracket up too for clearance.
I think bike radar did a test between 2.8, 2.6, and 2.3 tires the 2.8 was faster in almost all the test. The difference between a 2.4 and 2.6 was like 2 % but from the 2.4 to 2.8 it was at 8% which is pretty significant
DuckHuntinDude Welter full suspension bikes are a gimmick that needs to be put to rest unless you're a little bitch that can't handle some bumps.
@@francmeister420 You frieking hard-tail fanatics make me sick, out there on the trails and unable to pick a proper line because you never learned. Everyone knows suspension makes you sloppy, but you dipshits still use them instead of learning on a fully rigid 90s cross-bike.
If you can afford both full suspension and a hard tail.....
So cool to see The Hub in this video, I just went there for the first time and I was amazed by the amount of products that they keep in stock. It’s the only shop I’ve ever been to that you could walk in and build a custom bike out of parts that they have in stock!
Stoked Spokes MTB and... they serve Beer 🤘🍻
Biking With Bobo I can’t take advantage of that part of the business quite yet (I’m 16)
Maholo My Dude totally didn’t do this video already.... jk haha nice vid bobo
Triple Threat MotorSports lol 💩
Recently got my first second hand full squish, a 2014 Kona Park Operator. I got a solid deal and the bike’s condition was very acceptable. After a general maintenance and a couple of small repairs and a good clean the bike rides like new. Second hand is the way to go if you are patient and know what you are looking for.
Aw that reminds me. Billy Goat Bikes closed ;( Got my first *real* mtb from there.
Excellent video! I did take your advice even though I bought a used full squish before actually watching your video. haha, thanks!
I love how you advocate hurting yourself on purpose to convince your spouse to buy a new bike 😂 I know your kidding lol
And you put my boy Dustin in the vid. That's dope
This summer is bullshit.... Living vicariously through your videos again. Maybe one day I'll get home again to ride.
MissingLink MTB hopefully soon buddy 🤘
I like how most people are like "U sToLe ThIs iDeA fRoM IFHT!!11!!"
I see it as a remastered version of " How to buy your first mountain bike" you posted back in 2017
Scrub4s3 thanks dude! You’re the first to get that! It’s easy for others to hate on hard work but fact is, I got this idea watching the show “Drunk History” and decided to do a follow up to my 2017 video 🤘
The Trek stache 7 or 8 with the 29er 3 inch tires is the best of both worlds in one bike in my opinion and lots of others. It’s a hard tail but it almost feels like a full suspension because the cushion you get from the wider tires and the awesome front fork. It is a beast of a hard tail and is very fast and light with the tubeless tires. I had a 2018 trek remedy 7 before and it was definitely a nice full suspension bike but I love my 2018 trek stache so much better, such a fun capable bike. And your right buy used cause I got the stache in great condition for $800. Great videos man keep up the work!
More of this! (And less generic beer, cussing and parking lot antics. It has been done a bazillion times.) Writing scripts is good.
I’v watched this over 20 times soo good guys
this is racist to hardtails
Fuck hard tails
Bobo you got the funniest videos man. So much creativity and production value in these bad boys.
You forget about dirt jumping 😉
This is the best thing I've seen for a while. Hilarious!
I'm still rocking a modified Trek Marlin 🤷♂️
My Marlin 4 is the greatest bike I've ever ridden and I'm not afraid to admit it
I've got the 2021 trek marlin 5
This video has come it at the perfect time. This might be the one that proves my point about getting a new bike!!! Thanks bobo🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
smith_skier 🤘🍻
If you can beat an "entry level" hard tail at climbing while on a full suspension, I will be very surprised.
This video is even better now that I just visited Asheville this week and recognize all the filming locations.
This might be the rum talking but you make a fine looking drag queen Bobo😘
Bundy SS rider 😂 😂
I'm sober and I agree.
send help
and beer
Great I like the sense of humor in this kind of style this is good
Broke my frame, warranties don’t transfer, don’t buy used.
Exactly, especially if it's your first serious bike.
Don’t forget trail, the best category
I know right
Trail is basically xc.
My grandson is at the end of this video! He loved meeting you! Good times at KOLO. Ride on!
e. chase awesome!
Tip #6: Once you're bored of constant tweaking on a finicky full sus, build yourself a custom full rigid singlespeed and discover how little the bike actually makes a difference on 50% of the trails out there.
I think too many people don’t have a place to REALLY push their bikes. If you’re not pivoting, hopping and too speeding roots and rocks down a mountain like a Billy Goat LITERALLY almost any bike will do. Once you start riding up STEEP hills and hopping down mountains it’s time to upgrade.
So you don't do jumps? Lol
@@1911Zoey oh I do jumps all right. I definitely save the big ones for my full suspension, though!
That's actually good advice!
dose he know this is basically a dollar store remake of IFHTs video
True
True
Bro! How did I not see this before !!??? You’re hilarious I was laughing my ass off all the back from work :))
Another mountain bike vid that actually mad me laugh
I used to cycle a lot as a kid, broke several frames, forks, knees, chains and handlebars.
I went and bought a carbon composite hard tail today, after nearly 20 years of not riding!
This video reminds me of something . . . Hmmm IFHT . . .
Found an almost untouched 2019 Santa Cruz carbon 5010 on eBay for $2900. Had local bike shop look it over and asked if its ever been riden? Looked brand new. I scored an awesome deal. Just took a little patience and I found my bike.
Sparks 701 hellz yeah 🤘
nice!
Nice video, but dont discredit hardtails completely.
Hardtails are more power efficient and typically lighter than their full suspension counterparts.
Meanwhile, full suspension bikes are definetely more fun to ride.
I still love my hardtail after getting my first full squish.
Cheap version of
IFHT Films, but well done anyway
“As you progress the bike you’re riding should too” that right their is good advice👍 I ride mtb and motorcycles, had many bikes over the years and while yes if I went straight to the biggest and best bike I would have saved thousands I also would have missed out on learning soo much about my style, my abilities and what bike actually suits me better👍 done the cross country hardtail, on a 130mm dual suspension trail bike at the moment, next is an 150mm enduro or maybe even a downhill bike🤔
Midnight Mechanic nice b I’m going for a DH bike soon myself
So basically a trash version of IFHT'S how to buy a mountain bike
This method works very well on parents too, as I’m now am a proud owner of a 2017 trek session 8
You literally copied the IHFT thumbnail
I just bought a trail/enduro hardtail and am loving it
Inspired by IFHT Films
This is one of the funniest videos I've seen in a long time. The par about the guy rubbing the lotion on was so funny
You can always feel safe buying from someone wearing a fender shirt.
Justin Mills 🤘
Lol my first was a huffy nighthawk I got this summer but now I’m upgrading to a trek marlin 6. What a switch right
Huge rip off of IFHT Films
Haha, Nice video. I am a mtb rider that has had a hard tail for about 2 and a half years. This video is extremely relatable and has also given me some tips on how to get me parents approval. Lol
This a copy of IFHT
0:31 That's Trek Marlin. That's a beast of the Mountain Bike I am riding for 2 years now. Bought Used. But Working Awesome.
Love this but I have to say... a tad bit of a ifht films knockoff
I’m only fifteen but I have a feeling this will come in handy one day lol
I’m 15 and it came in handy but instead of convincing spouse I had to convince my dad haha
This is a whole ifht copy, just with worse guality, but still great job
i just find your channel from another youtuber Toogy Howser and i have to said that i am enyoing.
What a great video man,keep it up.
Dario D Gonzalez thanks dude! Toogy is a good dude 🤘
All Disslike if IHT Films /Mahola ma dude is best,,
My cycle of bikes have been
Diamond back sync 3.0
Then to
Gt avalanche
Buying a used and abused DJ
buying my first full squish
Giant trace x4 2011
Building my Dmr sect Dj
And now onto my specialised status free ride and all since 2018 this had been one heck of a journey
Such a copy of ifht films 😂😂
Funny, the guy with the dog was my daughter's basketball coach! Cool vid
You just copied Matt and Jason
I'm still riding my original trashy hardtail. If you still want to call it original. The only thing on it I havent replaced over the past two years is the frame. The trick to getting a good cheap bike is to buy parts bit by bit till you have a one of a kind, "built for you" bike.
A very bad copy,Sorry for him IFHT films
This is IFHT levels of production quality
MC Cheez Strings 🤘
Very Cool and Soooo True about something new coming out 😮!! Remember to always Live-Life-Loud🤘🏽🤙🏽
What a friggin great video!! Funny as heck. What no dollar shave club insert......
Me likes both ma squishy and da durt jumper. They both be swell trail horses. Awesome video Bobo. Well done
You don’t know what mountain biking:downhill is, until you did both with a full steel frame bike, with 3”tires... 🤣 that was back on the days in Peru. That damn bike was heavy AF. Now I have an alum specialized hardtail and I love it.
My first real mountain bike, a Voodoo Bizanga, was bought complete, and later upgraded by me with better parts. I did not torque the crank properly my first ride, and it fell off, still clinging to my cleat as I toppled over, lol. It was a really nice riding bike.
My second, and last mountain bike was an Indy Fab Deluxe, with full XTR, and Chris King hubs. I’m now retired.