Will 500 watts of assistance be enough for the pair to catch Ruby? Are Jack and Joe even moderately competent mountain bikers? Do you have any questions for Ruby? As always, leave your thoughts in the comments below!
My 10 year old Vizla still loves to run and play, runs like she is 5, but her leg has arthritis. slows her down a bit, but when shes having fun she will push thru that pain and play ball, chase squirrels, or run after my car when i leave lol
OMG what a nice video. I had a Vizsla named Ruby as well who unfortunately passed away from cancer cancer 2 months ago at age 6. We loved her so much and she was an amazing dog. So great to see your vizsla running on the trail. Yes they are fast. I used to take my girl down a grass runway 2-3 times a day but used my ATV as she could blow me away on a bike. They LOVE running and are the most amazing and gentile dogs. Enjoyed your video and almost cried bringing back all my memories.
The dogs biggest advantage is they're not affraid of loosing grip. They do slip occasionally, but they generally don't give a paw if they'll wipe out. :-)
endurance dogs? Vizslas (The dog in the video), weimaraner, dalmation (depending on the lines/breeder), german short haired pointers. there a mixes bred specifically for dog pulling sports like sled pulling, canicross, bikejoring etc
Wow, Ruby is awesome! That corner speed and the way she finds the line. Any racer should be jealous. My Vizsla puppy is already showing promise and she's only 12 weeks old!
not sure if ya'll see comments posted several months later...however this is a video I watch mondays and fridays. Awesome! Ruby's speed is more suited to a traditional American Criterium!
Dang Ruby is quick! Hopefully you never get mechanical part way down the trail because she may not know about it till she's at home already and turns around and goes hmmm, where's the guy that was attempting badly to chase me?
there is a problem friend at 3:27 you can see that ruby has lost her camera mount and at 3.40 sec she has mount again so i wonder weather ruby herself have remove the mount and put it on again??
@@punisherisms Most cannot. The word vizsla contains 2 difficult letters: zs (which is one letter, not z and not s) and a. Zs is pronunciated like in measure, treasure, pleasure. A is not your English 'a' but (according to etymologists) rather a transient sound between English 'a' and 'o'. You can listen to Hungarian videos about the vizsla and can check how it is said in them.
Vizslas are a great trail dog. They have an innate need to be 20-100ft ahead of you, like they have FOMO over whatever you're checking out so they never want to be behind you, but are too clingy to wander too far ahead or off course. Great speed and endurance too, and great obedience if there's any hazards you want to keep them away from. I started taking mine on trails off leash when she was only 4 months old and there were no issues, and she's still a great trail dog now at 11 years.
our male viz is 9 this summer...a few summers back he was trailing me on a down hill section and licking my sweaty knee as I coasted at about 35mph.... he was comfortably in his zone, cantering along!
up here near Calgary - the trail runners often go for long 3 or more hr runs - up and down the Rocky Mtns - running steep terrain downhill - wow - the dogs are often flying!! faster than runners - plus - they often explore off the trails - added mileage
The difference? The dog could repeat that workout 30 minutes later....... then 30 minutes after that..... for the rest of the night. Those things are beasts..
Maggie the trail dog wants to challenge Ruby.. how could we make this happen? Ruby has to be faster than 43 mph to beat Maggie, I'll bet $5,000 on my Maggie
I'm sure Maggie and Ruby are both fast; they look like they're both in great shape, but I'm a bit skeptical that either one is actually over 40 mph. I would say most coursing bred whippets can't hit the 40 mph mark and even greyhounds have to be in really good shape to crack 40mph.
@@willc5979 Maybe downhill with a 40 mph tail wind. I've helped out with electronically-timed 100m dog sprinter events for the last two years...never seen a Vizsla, Gsp, Weimaraner, or any other pointing breed crack the 35 mph mark. I own a Vizsla , and she's fast....for a dog....and I know they're considered one of the fastest non-sight hound dogs....but I'll take this guy's other 5000 dollars if he wants to say this dog can hit 43 mph on the flat....no way....haven't even seen a greyhoud hit 43 mph on a flat 100m distance yet and when you see a dog run at 37-38 mph, it's crazy fast. 43 mph claim is silly.
My shepherd mix is an amazing trail dog. 20+ miles was nothing when she was younger. My dog learned to follow behind me too. She would move off to the side and let me pass. Best bike dog ever! A dog in front can be really dangerous. I love seeing other trail dogs.
Tried taking my border collie mix out but maybe it's the rocks but he has left foreleg, paw or pad issues and will limp so cant take him out biking anymore. How does your pup fare? Are the trails you take her on very smooth? Does she wear musher wax or any booties to help her?
Joseph D you need to build their paws up slowly. We used to use mushers secret wax when she was younger. Collies do often have softer skin on their paws Ruby has boots for if she ever cuts her paws but that is extremely rare now. But might be worth a try for you.
@@tdwragg thanks. For one I dont think I should take him on the path by the creek bc it's mostly gravel and rock. I also shouldn't take him on the other parts bc its lava rock and dirt and rocks. If I had grassier smoother paths nearby we'd probably be better off. 9 months ago we did 8 miles interspersed with swimming and grassy spots. And only for like 5 minutes out of the 3 or 4 hours was I ever going fast. But he limped for 3 days after. Like the next day started limping. Limped on both left foreleg and hind leg. Xray on left foreleg then was negative. The vet didnt see any paw problems I dont think. I think he checked. Then 2 weeks ago we only did 4 miles on road and stuff and swimming and he limped for 2 days. So I dont know. Hope it isnt any hard to see stress fracture or even worse, ligament problem. I'll have to try booties. Or else I'll have to stick to just hiking and swimming.
@@tdwragg my other friend who's a vet on the east coast simply said the biking with the dog is bad on their paws. Ok but you and your pup can handle it. So I wanted to understand how and why, what are the differences - is it anatomy, breed, is it trail conditions, etc., to see if maybe my pup can too.
What type of gps tracker are you guys using and recommend? I need one badly for My new dog. I got this dog from the shelter a week ago she Looks identical vizsla with I think of a chocolate lab mix since she has a shiny chocolate color. Shelter listed her as a short lab. we made the mistake of thinking if we let her off the leash with some other dogs at a big park thiniing she would just roll around with them like labs usually do. So 2nd day with her unfortunately before she knew her name well we took her to a big park with 4 baseball fields and 5 soccer fields lots of dogs rollijg around together at this place. Instead she took off like a maniac easily hitting 35 mph+ darts through 3 baseball fields in 6 seconds, runs straight through a 3rd basemans legs in the air while trying to catch the game ball. Swoops up the game ball and darts off 2 more soccer fields away in less then 5 seconds to a germain sheppard drops the ball to him and then let him mount her. Only because of that did I catch her. Got their 1 second after he got on her and broke it up. Then vommitted for the next half hour as I tried to catch my breath. I'm 90 pounds heavier and 15 years older since the last time I sprinted for track and field in college and I am only getting older and probably heavier based on my current pandemic trend but hope to reverse it. so catching her is not something i can depend on again even if I was at my peak shape. So I really need a good tracker in case of an emergency if she got out of the house or broke off the leash or something. Although a week later she always comes back to her name now very caring can't leave our side and is very smart. Although have not let her off the leash since. But run with her every day now on leash at human pace. But still want to be prepared for unexpected worst case scenarios. After that I was like thats not really a lab speed. Yes they are fast but that felt a bit different. So was looking all over the internet to find something that looks more like her. In the end she looks identical to the vizsla face and body shape outside of different color and no green eyes. so I am 90 percent confident that she has some of this in there. She is the best dog personality wise. So I really need a good tracker for her if anything ever happens to her over the next 2 decades of taking care of her again. Which ones do you recommend? Looks like you have a few on her collar here. Is there one you prefered?
Great video ! You need to come and have a go at some bikejoring! We hold events down Newnham Park from September if your interested? E bikes are a thing of the past ! Bikejoring with your dog is more eco friendly lol 😃👍
It was obvious that the dog was not just hungry but starving, it makes you wonder if the owner feeds her only a small amount of food in order to keep her in top shape. It’s what they do to greyhounds which is beyond cruel, I hope it’s not the case for Ruby!
I have a weimaraner, pretty similar breed. When it was younger I took her twice a day out. Firm 8km run in the Morning and fast 5km biking in the afternoon. The rest of the day it would Patrol in the garden chasing mice & lizards.
Problem with E-bikes here in Washington State they are not legal on almost all the popular trails. The bike shops won't tell you that when they take your $6k.
Lovely dog! Ruby would be running well above the 25km limit of the ebike so after the initial acceleration on that flat trail, there wouldn't be much assistance. I think a normal mtb would have been faster, Emtbs are for hills. Great video and well done Ruby!
I was wondering whether they were speed-limited at all, given that they are above the (European) 250w power limit anyway. If they have to be taken to the trail in a van, why bother putting a speed limiter on? So what would ~800w (500 + say 300) get you? 30mph maybe? Oh, and 40 min battery life but you can't have everything :-)
hungarian vislo, is that spelled right? I have a husky/aussie mix and I tried taking him on a bike ride but he is definitely not built like ruby. That's ok I'm a fat biker with a fat dog and a fat belly, hahaha. WOWOW that was so cool to watch her RUN...SO FAST.
Will 500 watts of assistance be enough for the pair to catch Ruby? Are Jack and Joe even moderately competent mountain bikers? Do you have any questions for Ruby? As always, leave your thoughts in the comments below!
Que marca son las bicis Saludos Gracias
Question for ruby:"'who's a good girl?"
*A.* Jenna Jameson
@@hamstarr100 that's so 90s man...
I dont know who a good girl is, but I know who is the goodest girl. My dog Tia.
My 10 year old Vizla still loves to run and play, runs like she is 5, but her leg has arthritis. slows her down a bit, but when shes having fun she will push thru that pain and play ball, chase squirrels, or run after my car when i leave lol
A video with a pup can never be a bad one. Ruby's gorgeous!
Ruby got legit line choice 🤘
OMG what a nice video. I had a Vizsla named Ruby as well who unfortunately passed away from cancer cancer 2 months ago at age 6. We loved her so much and she was an amazing dog. So great to see your vizsla running on the trail. Yes they are fast. I used to take my girl down a grass runway 2-3 times a day but used my ATV as she could blow me away on a bike. They LOVE running and are the most amazing and gentile dogs. Enjoyed your video and almost cried bringing back all my memories.
Just look at them, smiles all around: " a dog is a man's best friend".
I've owned a vizsla, they ain't no joke. There is no low gear with them. High gear until they die
Me too! My previous Vizsla loved long distance. Trained for a half marathon with me.
I have a vizsla who is currently at the ripe old age of 10 years but she still has the mentality of a puppy. They're such an amazing breed
We lost our Vizsla on December 5, 2019 at almost 15 1/3 years old up to the last day of her life she was a going concern - loved to run and hunt.
Da Realist I had one too. Got him in 1999. He was a rocket!! Second to racing breeds only I’d say and sweet as can be.
Puppies til they die! I rescued 2...
bikes and dogs: it doesn't get any better. Vizslas are awesome trail dogs, either hiking or biking
indeed, we have 2: father and son - they're lightning fast! And great companions
wish i could take one snowboarding but they would freeze
@@kosycat1 That's a fact!
Pro cyclists: "8w/kg"
Ruby: "hold my beer"
#holdmybowl 🤣
@@shabbar8 Haha yea
I'll be right back.
missed opportunity
"Hold my bone"
Hold my kibble
My vizsla is 15, and still ridiculously fast. Old and lumpy, but fast. Great video guys
This was just outstanding! Great fun. Go Ruby, Go!
The dogs biggest advantage is they're not affraid of loosing grip. They do slip occasionally, but they generally don't give a paw if they'll wipe out. :-)
Fatbiking in the snow with a few trail dogs is just awesome! Only solid ice gave them half a second of pause.
Mine will bounce off trees and just keep on hammering it.
As lovely as Jack may be, it's quite evident Ruby is worth every one of those extra 61 thousand followers. What a charmer!
I am into enduro, could you recommend me an enduro dog please, bit slackened geometry and slightly more travel?
Daschund
What kind of suspension linkage would you like on your dog???
Big J MAGAR a Belgian Malinois!
Australian Kelpie. They don't get tired. I got one my self. We go for bike riding for 2 hours.
endurance dogs? Vizslas (The dog in the video), weimaraner, dalmation (depending on the lines/breeder), german short haired pointers. there a mixes bred specifically for dog pulling sports like sled pulling, canicross, bikejoring etc
That line choice!! Great instincts at 5:00 - slices the inside of corners where she can, and rides the berm when it's the better line! Fun video.
Wow, Ruby is awesome! That corner speed and the way she finds the line. Any racer should be jealous. My Vizsla puppy is already showing promise and she's only 12 weeks old!
The major takeaway of this video is - Dog ice cream tastes like vanilla. Top investigative work, guys! Joke apart, pleasant to watch.
Glad to hear you enjoyed the video and thanks for watching!
I enjoy every episode of BikeRadar Diaries but this one is EPIC boys. I can't remember when it was last time I laughed so much. Thanks.
Great to hear you're enjoying them and thanks for watching from Joe & Jack!
Soooo much fun to see Ruby haul booti. Thanks guys made my day.
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching! Joe & Jack.
And perhaps Ruby was thinking, "Well, at least Joe and Jack showed up with ebikes for a foot race." And they brought biscuits, so that's good, too.
not sure if ya'll see comments posted several months later...however this is a video I watch mondays and fridays. Awesome!
Ruby's speed is more suited to a traditional American Criterium!
Ruby be like "on your LEFT!" 😂
Ruby is absolutely gorgeous! Makes me miss my old Vizsla. He would give me the same look any time we had popcorn.
FULL SEND! Great video - Ruby is a glorious trail dog.
Great to hear you enjoyed the video and thanks for watching!
She past him like he was on a bike stand.
Best dogs in the world! I miss my girl. She made it to fifteen and was just lovely.
I'm here because of the lovely doggo Ruby. Great vid boys.
Thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed the video!
Ruby girl ...what a great puppy!! This breed needs a lot of exercise so it's great that she's getting it and then some. Great job, mates. 🥰🐕🚲
I reckon my Bullmastiff puppy is faster....for a distance of about 5 feet. Then he turns into a furry berm.
Ruby is sooo gorgeous, makes miss having dogs. Proof though that 4 paw drive is way better than 1 wheel drive. :)
You have no chance of catch a Hungarian Vizsla!!!! 😂 😂 😂❤️
Ruby should host. That's it. Amazing dog!
That dog has an amazing race geometry.
Vizslas are dope!! Best run partners of all time
Unless you're Usain Bolt I bet he/she gets bored by walking a bit faster than usual next to you 😅(no offence intended)
@@ShabaaUkelele 🤣
Gotta love Ruby, awesome trail dog
Loved this. Made my morning. Thanks!!!
Dang Ruby is quick! Hopefully you never get mechanical part way down the trail because she may not know about it till she's at home already and turns around and goes hmmm, where's the guy that was attempting badly to chase me?
there is a problem friend at 3:27 you can see that ruby has lost her camera mount and at 3.40 sec she has mount again so i wonder weather ruby herself have remove the mount and put it on again??
Great and entertaining video -- Ruby is a joy to watch.
Marvellous. I have a 10 week old Vizsla. Looking forward to some trail shredding next year :)
I hope you can at least say vizsla correctly
@@punisherisms Most cannot. The word vizsla contains 2 difficult letters: zs (which is one letter, not z and not s) and a. Zs is pronunciated like in measure, treasure, pleasure. A is not your English 'a' but (according to etymologists) rather a transient sound between English 'a' and 'o'. You can listen to Hungarian videos about the vizsla and can check how it is said in them.
What kind of range does Ruby have? My trail dawg starts to slow down at around 15 mi or 3 hrs.
I for one approve of your new presenter, Ruby.
Now I know if I see a wolf on the trail while riding my bike I'm pretty much a goner
It’s been a while - thought you guys had given it away but glad to see a new episode- yeah boyz!👍🏼🚴🏻♀️😎
That dog is a machine.
Vizslas are a great trail dog. They have an innate need to be 20-100ft ahead of you, like they have FOMO over whatever you're checking out so they never want to be behind you, but are too clingy to wander too far ahead or off course. Great speed and endurance too, and great obedience if there's any hazards you want to keep them away from. I started taking mine on trails off leash when she was only 4 months old and there were no issues, and she's still a great trail dog now at 11 years.
Was this filmed at Wakerly Woods? I swear that car park looks really familiar.
Oh my goodness 😍😍 I LOVE DOGS! Ruby is so fantastic 😍
our male viz is 9 this summer...a few summers back he was trailing me on a down hill section and licking my sweaty knee as I coasted at about 35mph.... he was comfortably in his zone, cantering along!
up here near Calgary - the trail runners often go for long 3 or more hr runs - up and down the Rocky Mtns - running steep terrain downhill - wow - the dogs are often flying!! faster than runners - plus - they often explore off the trails - added mileage
We had a vizsla girl, her name was also ruby and we miss her alot.
Awesome Ruby, I don't recommend watching this with 5 fractured ribs! The funny bits hurt me so much lol...
Great fun and Ruby, what a gorgeous and happy dog
The difference? The dog could repeat that workout 30 minutes later....... then 30 minutes after that..... for the rest of the night.
Those things are beasts..
Vizlas are just awesome!
Haven't even finished the vid, but J & J, you don't stand a chance!
Yumm... omlet. Which trail center is this?
How far can she run? At, say, 15-20mph? Or do you mostly do speed work?
Ruby is a beauty!
4X4 vs 1wd... good job doggie♥️🐶
Maggie the trail dog wants to challenge Ruby.. how could we make this happen? Ruby has to be faster than 43 mph to beat Maggie, I'll bet $5,000 on my Maggie
vipersrt10alex this needs to happen!
Maggie is insane. Love watching her disappear and reappear
I'm sure Maggie and Ruby are both fast; they look like they're both in great shape, but I'm a bit skeptical that either one is actually over 40 mph. I would say most coursing bred whippets can't hit the 40 mph mark and even greyhounds have to be in really good shape to crack 40mph.
@@cgreeneblue is that going down hill though?
@@willc5979 Maybe downhill with a 40 mph tail wind. I've helped out with electronically-timed 100m dog sprinter events for the last two years...never seen a Vizsla, Gsp, Weimaraner, or any other pointing breed crack the 35 mph mark. I own a Vizsla , and she's fast....for a dog....and I know they're considered one of the fastest non-sight hound dogs....but I'll take this guy's other 5000 dollars if he wants to say this dog can hit 43 mph on the flat....no way....haven't even seen a greyhoud hit 43 mph on a flat 100m distance yet and when you see a dog run at 37-38 mph, it's crazy fast. 43 mph claim is silly.
My shepherd mix is an amazing trail dog. 20+ miles was nothing when she was younger. My dog learned to follow behind me too. She would move off to the side and let me pass. Best bike dog ever! A dog in front can be really dangerous. I love seeing other trail dogs.
I love my vizsla never slows down
Ruby is an amazing doggie 💙
Tried taking my border collie mix out but maybe it's the rocks but he has left foreleg, paw or pad issues and will limp so cant take him out biking anymore. How does your pup fare? Are the trails you take her on very smooth? Does she wear musher wax or any booties to help her?
Joseph D you need to build their paws up slowly. We used to use mushers secret wax when she was younger. Collies do often have softer skin on their paws Ruby has boots for if she ever cuts her paws but that is extremely rare now. But might be worth a try for you.
@@tdwragg thanks. For one I dont think I should take him on the path by the creek bc it's mostly gravel and rock. I also shouldn't take him on the other parts bc its lava rock and dirt and rocks.
If I had grassier smoother paths nearby we'd probably be better off.
9 months ago we did 8 miles interspersed with swimming and grassy spots. And only for like 5 minutes out of the 3 or 4 hours was I ever going fast.
But he limped for 3 days after. Like the next day started limping. Limped on both left foreleg and hind leg. Xray on left foreleg then was negative.
The vet didnt see any paw problems I dont think. I think he checked.
Then 2 weeks ago we only did 4 miles on road and stuff and swimming and he limped for 2 days. So I dont know. Hope it isnt any hard to see stress fracture or even worse, ligament problem.
I'll have to try booties.
Or else I'll have to stick to just hiking and swimming.
Joseph D be careful, please take a vets advice over mine 🙌
@@tdwragg well my vet didnt have much in the way of advice. That's why I'm asking for your experience and thoughts
@@tdwragg my other friend who's a vet on the east coast simply said the biking with the dog is bad on their paws. Ok but you and your pup can handle it. So I wanted to understand how and why, what are the differences - is it anatomy, breed, is it trail conditions, etc., to see if maybe my pup can too.
What is price of vizsla?????
How long was this trail
What type of gps tracker are you guys using and recommend? I need one badly for My new dog. I got this dog from the shelter a week ago she Looks identical vizsla with I think of a chocolate lab mix since she has a shiny chocolate color. Shelter listed her as a short lab. we made the mistake of thinking if we let her off the leash with some other dogs at a big park thiniing she would just roll around with them like labs usually do. So 2nd day with her unfortunately before she knew her name well we took her to a big park with 4 baseball fields and 5 soccer fields lots of dogs rollijg around together at this place. Instead she took off like a maniac easily hitting 35 mph+ darts through 3 baseball fields in 6 seconds, runs straight through a 3rd basemans legs in the air while trying to catch the game ball. Swoops up the game ball and darts off 2 more soccer fields away in less then 5 seconds to a germain sheppard drops the ball to him and then let him mount her. Only because of that did I catch her. Got their 1 second after he got on her and broke it up. Then vommitted for the next half hour as I tried to catch my breath. I'm 90 pounds heavier and 15 years older since the last time I sprinted for track and field in college and I am only getting older and probably heavier based on my current pandemic trend but hope to reverse it. so catching her is not something i can depend on again even if I was at my peak shape. So I really need a good tracker in case of an emergency if she got out of the house or broke off the leash or something.
Although a week later she always comes back to her name now very caring can't leave our side and is very smart. Although have not let her off the leash since. But run with her every day now on leash at human pace.
But still want to be prepared for unexpected worst case scenarios.
After that I was like thats not really a lab speed. Yes they are fast but that felt a bit different. So was looking all over the internet to find something that looks more like her. In the end she looks identical to the vizsla face and body shape outside of different color and no green eyes. so I am 90 percent confident that she has some of this in there.
She is the best dog personality wise. So I really need a good tracker for her if anything ever happens to her over the next 2 decades of taking care of her again.
Which ones do you recommend? Looks like you have a few on her collar here. Is there one you prefered?
She looks soo happy :)
Ruby is definitely a happy girl!
Best video I’ve seen today 😂😂😂💪🏽
Glad you liked it and Ruby thanks you for watching!
Ruuubyy!!! 🤘🤘can't help but smile watching her. Heart melting.
The most happy dog in the world 😀👍
Where is that “undisclosed location” as it looks like a great place for family rides
Love the dog.. fun challenge!
Great vid, love your guys original content.
Do you guys get any resistance from other people who don't like dogs on the trails?
That pup is built is one for thing and one thing alone.....speed.
Edgar Davila actually built as a field working dogs. Point out game for hawks and shooting
@@SwinburneSam and also awesome family companion dogs
Have the same dog, vizla?
Which breed is this dog?
Great video ! You need to come and have a go at some bikejoring! We hold events down Newnham Park from September if your interested? E bikes are a thing of the past ! Bikejoring with your dog is more eco friendly lol 😃👍
It was obvious that the dog was not just hungry but starving, it makes you wonder if the owner feeds her only a small amount of food in order to keep her in top shape. It’s what they do to greyhounds which is beyond cruel, I hope it’s not the case for Ruby!
Happy V. I’m gonna start taking my setter out w me! He loves running the trails
Good god man. Are those upper bodies a result of too much road biking?
Ruby is a master of cornering and lines. Look closely
Anyone know what knee pads jack is wearing they look kinda nice
Haha I have a vizsla to her name is Bella I got her for Christmas and I love her finally I found a video about my type of dog
If you want to see your breed in action, search for deer hunting using dogs.
I have a weimaraner, pretty similar breed. When it was younger I took her twice a day out. Firm 8km run in the Morning and fast 5km biking in the afternoon. The rest of the day it would Patrol in the garden chasing mice & lizards.
Ruby is totally noble, man.
Ruby is fast, and may be in this link, but check out the Border Collie: ruclips.net/video/K8pWubpoytY/видео.html
Assuming your ebikes speed limit is 25km/h i dont see the point of using them for non-technical flat/downhill tracks.
Great video as always :D
Love that dog!
Problem with E-bikes here in Washington State they are not legal on almost all the popular trails. The bike shops won't tell you that when they take your $6k.
This made me smile
You should have gone for rocksteady insted of hypersmooth.
She is very impressive
Lovely dog! Ruby would be running well above the 25km limit of the ebike so after the initial acceleration on that flat trail, there wouldn't be much assistance. I think a normal mtb would have been faster, Emtbs are for hills. Great video and well done Ruby!
I was wondering whether they were speed-limited at all, given that they are above the (European) 250w power limit anyway. If they have to be taken to the trail in a van, why bother putting a speed limiter on?
So what would ~800w (500 + say 300) get you? 30mph maybe? Oh, and 40 min battery life but you can't have everything :-)
Freaking doggie cam is amazing!
I thought my malinois was fast but those hounds are made for that, just harder to train
hungarian vislo, is that spelled right? I have a husky/aussie mix and I tried taking him on a bike ride but he is definitely not built like ruby. That's ok I'm a fat biker with a fat dog and a fat belly, hahaha. WOWOW that was so cool to watch her RUN...SO FAST.
Viszlas 😍😍
What is the dog breed?
Vizsla,a hungarian hunting dog