Only the 1700 hundreds, have you ever been to the UK? Those stone fences as you called them are actually called "Walls" In the UK you cant get away from them, 1000s and 1000s of miles of them, and they all look different with different stone and colours all depending on where you are in the UK! That a side great film, i enjoyed it!!
Thanks! I actually made a whole video about that topic (ruclips.net/video/XyJobaCZ-XA/видео.html). There are pros and cons to 1x. I use a 1x at the moment because I like how much simpler it is to maintain, & clean. It also just looks nice. There are days that I miss a 2x however, especially if I’m including a lot of paved roads in my rides. If you stick mostly to gravel, then a 1x (with the correct range) can work perfectly well.
Another great video, Weyhan
I appreciate the feedback Ken. Thanks for following along with all the Mountain Road content.
Great video and commentary! I recognized a couple of those riders. 😉
You missed the rain! We got hammered but it sure did add some excitement.
Yeah I was lucky. I drove through that rain as I left Middleburg. It did look somewhat refreshing, because the humidity was so thick that morning.
Great riding with you man! Hope you see you out at dirty kitten in July!
I’ll be there! See you at DKGR!
Only the 1700 hundreds, have you ever been to the UK? Those stone fences as you called them are actually called "Walls" In the UK you cant get away from them, 1000s and 1000s of miles of them, and they all look different with different stone and colours all depending on where you are in the UK! That a side great film, i enjoyed it!!
Excellent video, brother one question. Do you use a 1by or do you recommend a 2 by better for gravel and barely some road riding?
Thanks! I actually made a whole video about that topic (ruclips.net/video/XyJobaCZ-XA/видео.html). There are pros and cons to 1x. I use a 1x at the moment because I like how much simpler it is to maintain, & clean. It also just looks nice. There are days that I miss a 2x however, especially if I’m including a lot of paved roads in my rides. If you stick mostly to gravel, then a 1x (with the correct range) can work perfectly well.
@@MountainRoadRide man I will be checking that video right now. Appreciate your info