Proud dad moment bro!! Your daughter did amazing. That’s a hell of a ride for someone who hasn’t ever been on terrain like that. Great lines and fearless when she needed to be. While other people are out there invested in the hustle- you’re out there living the dream investing in your kid. This is the way gents. This is so much more than a mtb video.
Let's dig in..Your daughter focuses on control more than speed, as she should, and she's a great rider. She will get stronger with time and riding to tackle those berns more easily,yet it's good she keeps an eye on the terrain. You are giving her a gift that she will take with her through life as she becomes a woman by giving her goals and personal accomplishments to develop. The Marlin is an underrated bike as is the Roscoe to a point..
Trail looks awesome man. Your daughter did really well on it too! I noticed you've used all your spacers in your r9 like me and plenty of others, must be the geometry of the bike. I've got 60mm riser bars on the way and new ergon grips, can't wait!
@@Dopamine-87 I'm 5'7" and riding a size medium - I find I get a more balanced weight distribution with no spacers and a 10mm bar. I did try a shorter 35mm length stem because some people seemed to rave about that, but that really threw the balance off and didn't feel comfortable cornering, so went back to the 45mm length. Might try a 50mm length stem at some point. Oh and I have my bars cut down to 750mm as 780mm was too wide.
@@drouleau nice dude yeah i've also cut my bars down to 750mm I'm also 5'7" and have the size M but my back still feels a lil hunched over even with all the spacers on the stem. I think the 60mm riser bars with a 9 degree backsweep are gonna be awesome for me, i prefer to sit a little more upright
@@Dopamine-87 I'm a roadie (although funny enough I've only ridden my road bike once since getting the Roscoe nearly a month ago), so I'm used to handlebar drop lol. Even my gravel bike has 2 inches of drop from the seat to the handlebars. My Roscoe feels like I'm riding a beach cruiser in comparison, but with enough weight over the middle of the bike to aid handling/traction. When I ran the short 35mm stem and spacers, I noticed a reduction in grip in front, and the handling particularly sucked with the 35mm stem as the bike didn't feel balanced. I think my Race Face Next 35 carbon bars have 8 degree backsweep.....I'd prefer a little bit more actually for hand comfort (when my Bontrager bars were 780mm and with the stock grips, my hands were KILLING me).
Proud dad moment bro!! Your daughter did amazing. That’s a hell of a ride for someone who hasn’t ever been on terrain like that. Great lines and fearless when she needed to be. While other people are out there invested in the hustle- you’re out there living the dream investing in your kid. This is the way gents. This is so much more than a mtb video.
100%
You and your daughter make a great riding pair! Was fun to watch the cruise down ladybird! Cant wait to see her progression in the sport
Me too she has a lot of potential. And thanks for watching more videos coming out soon.
A lifetime of riding usually starts young! Your daughter did an amazing job!
Great ride and your daughter did awesome! Hope one day I can hit the trails with mine when she gets older. Keep it up 👍🏻
It’s the best feeling in the world seeing your children progress, knowing that I did that lol
Riding with your daughter is amazing!Love this👍🏼👍🏼
Your daughter is amazing. She’ll be hooked on mountain biking forever
Congrats Anastasia... you are the star of the channel!
Let's dig in..Your daughter focuses on control more than speed, as she should, and she's a great rider. She will get stronger with time and riding to tackle those berns more easily,yet it's good she keeps an eye on the terrain. You are giving her a gift that she will take with her through life as she becomes a woman by giving her goals and personal accomplishments to develop. The Marlin is an underrated bike as is the Roscoe to a point..
That’s on my
List to visit this summer, awesome content y’all slayed that run
Thanks yeah it’s definitely worth traveling to
You guys killed it 💪🏾🤙🏾💯 great riding 🔥💯
I appreciate it. Thanks for watching.
Just discovered your channel! Looks like a blast! I am also here in Florida (Jacksonville)
Welcome aboard!
Fun Ride!!
At the beginning @0:35 is that the Dames Point in Jax?
I believe so
And u did this without a dropper I remember those days droppers are so nice for climbing
Well, I’m glad you notice Because when I got to the top of ladybird, I was tired lol
Nice shot of Jax 😄
DUUUUVAAALLLLLL.
Yeah, it waslol
Brother your R9 is no longer you’ve upgraded so much it’s the new R10 😂 looks like fun wish I coulda joined ya
Lmfao.you are so right
I’m calling it the Roscoe Squatch addition😉
Greta Riding!! how old is your Daughter? Ive started my boys on the MTB journey but they look at bit younger
Very impressive, lucky you. Still teaching my 11 yo how to ride a bike, what a challenge :)
Trail looks awesome man. Your daughter did really well on it too!
I noticed you've used all your spacers in your r9 like me and plenty of others, must be the geometry of the bike. I've got 60mm riser bars on the way and new ergon grips, can't wait!
I actually removed all the spacers on my Roscoe 9 and running 10mm rise bars lol
@drouleau how tall are ya and what size roscoe?
@@Dopamine-87 I'm 5'7" and riding a size medium - I find I get a more balanced weight distribution with no spacers and a 10mm bar. I did try a shorter 35mm length stem because some people seemed to rave about that, but that really threw the balance off and didn't feel comfortable cornering, so went back to the 45mm length. Might try a 50mm length stem at some point. Oh and I have my bars cut down to 750mm as 780mm was too wide.
@@drouleau nice dude yeah i've also cut my bars down to 750mm
I'm also 5'7" and have the size M but my back still feels a lil hunched over even with all the spacers on the stem.
I think the 60mm riser bars with a 9 degree backsweep are gonna be awesome for me, i prefer to sit a little more upright
@@Dopamine-87 I'm a roadie (although funny enough I've only ridden my road bike once since getting the Roscoe nearly a month ago), so I'm used to handlebar drop lol. Even my gravel bike has 2 inches of drop from the seat to the handlebars. My Roscoe feels like I'm riding a beach cruiser in comparison, but with enough weight over the middle of the bike to aid handling/traction. When I ran the short 35mm stem and spacers, I noticed a reduction in grip in front, and the handling particularly sucked with the 35mm stem as the bike didn't feel balanced. I think my Race Face Next 35 carbon bars have 8 degree backsweep.....I'd prefer a little bit more actually for hand comfort (when my Bontrager bars were 780mm and with the stock grips, my hands were KILLING me).
Berm Park, not Berm Peak
Yes, the correction will be made last time I listen to my wife lol
She is ROCKIN BROTHER, GREAT JOB YOUNG LADY........🫶🏾🤝🏾🇺🇲💪🏾🙏🏾 She's showing TONS of Confidence out there.