A cool thing happened to me... Wal-Mart licensed a photo of mine of Choo Choo, back when it was still dirt! If you go to the bike accessories section in Wal-Mart you'll see it on the Ozark Trail brand bike products!
Great video! And it’s always great to see you enjoying Bentonville trails. We’ve got a really good thing going for sure 🤠 I’m looking forward to your Howler video!
One day, jumps will just click for you. My wife and my brother kept telling me that I keep crouching on jumps, and I was like, "I'm crouching?" Turns out it was my attempts at scooping up the rear that caused it, so I just stopped trying to scoop up the rear at all and it suddenly clicked. After a little bit of practice and unlearning that bad habit, this is what I've come up with that has helped a few friends learn to jump: *At the appropriate trail speed, crouch down at the bottom of the lip and then push away from your bike and extend your arms and legs as you go up the lip until you look like a standing meerkat. DO NOT scoop up the rear or pull your bike up towards you. Only relax your arms and legs once you've achieved liftoff, NOT a moment earlier or you won't get enough air to clear the jump. This is what they mean when they say "Relax once you're in the air." or, "Be loose, don't stiffen up." Your bike will arch naturally without going dead sailor. After that it's just a matter of figuring out the timing of the whole thing with a bunch of repetition and practice.* A couple years ago, I thought I would NEVER figure out how to jump. I was convinced that I just didn't have it in me to be able to do it. I'm glad I kept trying though. I'm pretty comfortable on most jumps now. I'm not an expert by any means, but I know it's just a matter of practice and acclimating to different sized jumps and different shaped lips. I wouldn't ask a pro how to jump. They're rarely ever good teachers. They've been doing it so long that they have no clue how to explain it beyond, "You just jump, bro. It's easy." I'm rootin' for you Brian. I hope you read this and give it a real try. I look forward to the day that I'll see you clearing a medium sized jump comfortably. Best of luck friend.
You are the first I’ve heard not just raving about the new transmission. It’s actually a bit refreshing because up until now it’s been all glowing reviews by every channel that has one. The problem is, they are all sponsored and/or SRAM dealers that are doing the huge media push saying it’s the “next best thing.” One thing is for certain, SRAM’s marketing department is absolutely killing it on the launch of their new product. It will be nice to see more real, everyday people buying and using it to give their perspectives over a longer period of time.
@@EMBIKES well not me, unless they start hitting the used market for cheap haha. However, lots of people must be buying all these $10k super bikes or else they wouldn’t keep making them more and more expensive. So I suppose those people will start using them in the real world and start giving their feedback.
For jumping think about jumping on a trampoline. Transfer those body mechanics to jumps. Think of the transition of the jump like it's the mat and springs of the trampoline. You have to put energy into the mat and springs to get into the air. Same thing with a jump.
That’s a good way to put it, he never pushes or pulls up when jumping, not much rider input. When you watch most riders that huck they seem to lift up with timing?
Absolutely, it's very similar to a trampoline. Honestly, people can talk technique through the roof but keep it simple and build up the size and style of jumps. The people who are really good at jumps learn by hitting some ghetto dirt jumps as kids until we figured it out, hundreds of reps.
@@asdf9890 I've been here for a year now, it's a dream to be able to get off work, get on my bike, and do 10-11 miles of trail before dark. There are many routes I can take that I get overwhelmed at times.
17:00 One of my favorite trails/spots at Slaughterpin. Nice little burn connector trail to warm you up for the downhill. And when you get sick of making the ride back up to Jesse's the All American Jump line is right there waiting. Thanks for posting the video. Good to see the weather and trails looking so amazing. I may have to cheat on Lake Atalanta for the next few wkends and make my way over to Coler and Slaughter.
And you still have trails right outside your door or not very far in Bella Vista! They are building a new WMT campus to house all their people, it's even going to have a Marriott hotel on campus. Older somewhat rundown home, especially those close to the new WMT campus that are between 1k-1.5k square feet are selling for between $500k-$1million dollars depending on how big the lot is. Plus many of those lots have the 3-story residential code. They are razing the old and building million+ dollar homes and they have no problem selling them. The amount of progress in Bentonville has been unbelievable over the last 15 years. They want it to be a ski town, but for bikes!
I bought the Landwave ramps and the MTB Hopper Pro that Rich Drews uses in his classes. I am still a 1.5 jumper out of 10 but I am not afraid like I used to be and slowly getting better at not squishing the jumps like you were talking about. Hope to see you and Rich work together again.
The early Choo Choo, like 15 years ago, was a lot of fun. It eroded over the years. Looking forward to checking out the new work, it looks like they increased the burms and smoothed it out a substantial amount. Thanks agian.
Jesse’s Last Stand and Rotten to the Core are two of my favorites! Can’t believe you haven’t done em before, but there is sooo much to ride in bville it makes sense 😅
Just got here (Bentonville) a few hours now. I’m settled in camping and hitting the trails in the morning. Looks so fun. Problem is, I’m really only getting one full day of riding before going home Saturday. We will see, I’m sure my camp host would be happy if I stayed until Sunday.
Nor Cal and the Bay have a bunch of great parks to skill up at. What's better about jump lines instead of trails is the you can get 10 more runs in on a jump line then a trail. 1. Stafford Lake Park in Novato 2. Dirt World in Richmond 3. Elk Grove Bike Park 4. Auburn Bike Park 5. Truckee Bike Park 6. Incline Village Bike Park (my favorite) 7. Bijou Bike park in South Lake Tahoe Best jump trails (imo) Hoot and Scott's Flat in Nevada City off hwy 20. They just did the Dirt Days Festival there on May 6th, 2023
Brother. It's time to take another Trail techniques class. Time to revisit. Ians entire methodology is way more simple and easier to digest and works way better. I just had a bad day at jumps made me want to give up on dirt jumps and his synopsis of what I need to work on is so dialed it's giving me confidence to revisit them again.
Not sure your travel plans but if you come to Grand Junction soon “the bike shop” should be able to dial that transmission in for ya. I worked there from 2022-2023, trust me on this those boys can wrench.
@BKXC @BrianKennedy They recently held time trials up the outside of the 6-story Ledger Building with a lot of spectators on the course. It was pretty cool! The Ledger also has bike storage (my friend with an office there keeps his bike there full-time) and it also has a really cool shop called the Specialized Experience Center with great people working there.
Brian should do a series dedicated to learning jumping. He needs dedicated practice so it becomes second nature. Otherwise it's always starting from the beginning
my new pivot shuttle came with those same shifters ... bluetooth. It's new and working really well, but the demo bike had regular good old mechanical shifters. I'm afraid of things going wrong too. I didn't get the memo that this was coming on the bike.... I guess I'll give it some time. Great inspiration Brian... seeing you shred all over the world.
@@50whatnomadtravelnursemtb5 It was included in the whole bike package.... so I had no clue and neither did the bike shop. It was a surprise. When/If they fail, I will get regular shifters again. I hope they are good for a long time since I'm not able to go out and purchase them now...
@@joysassoon9003 Im about to buy a new bike that comes with XO Transmission Ive heard equal praise and criticism and figured I'd just see for myself, I was just wondering how yours has been treating you
Tight. Ima go back here in a few weeks i think. Its cool, but all too tamed down. lol. No gnarly jumps or real free ride lines im aware of. Ill hit. Mt. nebo too tho. That DH is pretty fun!
Glad to hear it! They have done studies on where people are from who ride in Northwest Arkansas and one study said nearly 50% are from out-of-state. There are just SO many riders here with a metro population of ~575,000 residents.
Bummer to hear about the Transmission issues especially at that price. You mentioned not having access to a bike stand on the road, have you ever considered building a hitch mounted bike stand setup for your van? Shouldn't be difficult to do at all and a pre-made solution may already exist and will make things a lot more convenient on the road while being easy to break down and store.
@bkxc the shop that put my transmission on said he tried to set one up on an Ibis and it wasn’t compatible. I feel your pain my bike not compatible as well. I think there will be a lot of complaints coming.
You should maybe spend some time on the pumptrack. Learn you use your momentum to gain speed, you can even practice jumpskills on them. Will help you out on the jumptrails
I was viewing and had to leave the room for some time... anyway, I get back and RUclips has continued to play videos. I come back to around the 12:15 mark of the "She’s RIPPIN’ and I’m SLIPPIN’ 🇺🇸 50 STATE SHRED: GEORGIA". I didn't realize you'd met your wife up at Mulberry Gap.
I think i will stay with wires forever. They just works. I change them maybe once per 2 years and that's it... or as some people usually say "pain changing the wires" but man... you do it just once in a long time.
I'm still new to mountain biking. Fortunately, Bentonville is a 4 hour drive for me. So It's reachable for me. So it would be lovely to get some practice.
Yeah bentonville real estate is extremely expensive. Surrounding areas are a bit better like bellavista or gravette. Or venture up into the southern edge of Missouri and find a little land for a reasonable price. I’ve got 8 acres just over the Missouri line, and it’s only 17 minutes from my driveway to slaughter pen.
I think some people just can't jump, I practised for years and never got it, except for step ups for some reason. Retired from MTB nowadays so I don't have to worry about it!
At this point I think you're best bet is to invest in some coaching. The jumping doesn't seem to be progressing but I'd bet one of Anneke's clinics would progress your jumping a thousand percent in just a day.
Apr 14 broke mine, bad jump landing. I have booked travel for July to Arkansas right there. Not sure if it will heal in time, at least to do some light biking. How's yours?
Another great video! I am planning my first trip to Bentonville towards the end of May. Can you recommend anywhere to stay for 3-4 days in the heart of everything close to the most beginner/intermediate trails? Also, any dates in late May that might be overcrowded? Thanks.
Plenty of different AirBNB options, we like to stay close to The Meteor Cafe and that puts us in a great spot. Not sure about dates in May, but I bet you'll have a great time no matter what!
Maybe it’s your suspension setup either got bumped over time or isn’t set up right that is causing your jumping to be off, I’ve had that happen before and it makes a difference. Might be something you mess around with. There is a guy that rides my local downhill trails with way too fast of rebound that has no idea how close he is to crashing every time he jumps and he hits the big jumps that way, I just don’t know how to tell him he has been jumping wrong this whole time!
Any bike shops you can recommend for bike rentals? I have some business with "that retailer" coming up in September and wasn't really wanting to bring my own bike.
I don't really understand the obsession with jumps. But I guess, if you really want to get the most out of a particular trail, you have to learn the skills necessary to do just that.
It was an honor spending some time with you bro! Thanks for hanging!
A cool thing happened to me... Wal-Mart licensed a photo of mine of Choo Choo, back when it was still dirt! If you go to the bike accessories section in Wal-Mart you'll see it on the Ozark Trail brand bike products!
Hahaha that is too cool!
We were just in Bentonville over Easter weekend. Great weather and great riding. Always enjoy our trips down to NWA!
Great MTB town and great video. Thanks. My crew are booked for 1st week in October. Cannot wait!😃🤙
So glad to hear that you’re safely back from Israel and back to riding. Great video! 👍
Great video! And it’s always great to see you enjoying Bentonville trails. We’ve got a really good thing going for sure 🤠 I’m looking forward to your Howler video!
One day, jumps will just click for you. My wife and my brother kept telling me that I keep crouching on jumps, and I was like, "I'm crouching?" Turns out it was my attempts at scooping up the rear that caused it, so I just stopped trying to scoop up the rear at all and it suddenly clicked.
After a little bit of practice and unlearning that bad habit, this is what I've come up with that has helped a few friends learn to jump:
*At the appropriate trail speed, crouch down at the bottom of the lip and then push away from your bike and extend your arms and legs as you go up the lip until you look like a standing meerkat. DO NOT scoop up the rear or pull your bike up towards you. Only relax your arms and legs once you've achieved liftoff, NOT a moment earlier or you won't get enough air to clear the jump. This is what they mean when they say "Relax once you're in the air." or, "Be loose, don't stiffen up." Your bike will arch naturally without going dead sailor. After that it's just a matter of figuring out the timing of the whole thing with a bunch of repetition and practice.*
A couple years ago, I thought I would NEVER figure out how to jump. I was convinced that I just didn't have it in me to be able to do it. I'm glad I kept trying though. I'm pretty comfortable on most jumps now. I'm not an expert by any means, but I know it's just a matter of practice and acclimating to different sized jumps and different shaped lips.
I wouldn't ask a pro how to jump. They're rarely ever good teachers. They've been doing it so long that they have no clue how to explain it beyond, "You just jump, bro. It's easy."
I'm rootin' for you Brian. I hope you read this and give it a real try. I look forward to the day that I'll see you clearing a medium sized jump comfortably. Best of luck friend.
Headed there and Eureka Springs tomorrow, fist time, so psyched!!
I’m on my first trip to Bentonville and came back to where I’m staying to see this in my feed. I was just on Moo Moo and Choo Choo yesterday. 🙂
You are the first I’ve heard not just raving about the new transmission. It’s actually a bit refreshing because up until now it’s been all glowing reviews by every channel that has one. The problem is, they are all sponsored and/or SRAM dealers that are doing the huge media push saying it’s the “next best thing.” One thing is for certain, SRAM’s marketing department is absolutely killing it on the launch of their new product. It will be nice to see more real, everyday people buying and using it to give their perspectives over a longer period of time.
that all sounds good until the part about real everyday people owning them. What everyday person is dropping $1500-2k on a drivetrain??
@@EMBIKES well not me, unless they start hitting the used market for cheap haha.
However, lots of people must be buying all these $10k super bikes or else they wouldn’t keep making them more and more expensive. So I suppose those people will start using them in the real world and start giving their feedback.
Get in contact with SRAM. You have a mess. Mine is flawless.
For jumping think about jumping on a trampoline. Transfer those body mechanics to jumps. Think of the transition of the jump like it's the mat and springs of the trampoline. You have to put energy into the mat and springs to get into the air. Same thing with a jump.
That’s a good way to put it, he never pushes or pulls up when jumping, not much rider input. When you watch most riders that huck they seem to lift up with timing?
Absolutely, it's very similar to a trampoline. Honestly, people can talk technique through the roof but keep it simple and build up the size and style of jumps. The people who are really good at jumps learn by hitting some ghetto dirt jumps as kids until we figured it out, hundreds of reps.
I'm moving to Bentonville at the end of Summer. Excited to finally have trails in my backyard to ride after work.
Moved here last summer. Such a fantastic place.
How is it? I live close, east of Tulsa. Looks tempting, I have extended family that relies on me though. Maybe someday later!
@@asdf9890 I've been here for a year now, it's a dream to be able to get off work, get on my bike, and do 10-11 miles of trail before dark. There are many routes I can take that I get overwhelmed at times.
Great video. Thanks for all you put into these RUclips productions.
Nice to have you back in town!
17:00 One of my favorite trails/spots at Slaughterpin. Nice little burn connector trail to warm you up for the downhill. And when you get sick of making the ride back up to Jesse's the All American Jump line is right there waiting.
Thanks for posting the video. Good to see the weather and trails looking so amazing. I may have to cheat on Lake Atalanta for the next few wkends and make my way over to Coler and Slaughter.
So jealous. Just left there a week ago. Place is incredible!
Glad you made it back safely. At 18:46, I half-expected to see Dementors coming for ya!
I was in Bentonville for year and half and this is the trail that got me into MTB.
Bella Vista is WAY more affordable. Just bought a house there and move in next week. So STOKED! Hope to see you out there!
And you still have trails right outside your door or not very far in Bella Vista! They are building a new WMT campus to house all their people, it's even going to have a Marriott hotel on campus. Older somewhat rundown home, especially those close to the new WMT campus that are between 1k-1.5k square feet are selling for between $500k-$1million dollars depending on how big the lot is. Plus many of those lots have the 3-story residential code. They are razing the old and building million+ dollar homes and they have no problem selling them. The amount of progress in Bentonville has been unbelievable over the last 15 years. They want it to be a ski town, but for bikes!
Those are some fantastic trails, Brian! Awesome therapy, man🚴♂️🤜🤛 I wish I had some of these in Romania 🇹🇩😊
Crazy to hear a Californian comment about Arkansas realestate!
I bought the Landwave ramps and the MTB Hopper Pro that Rich Drews uses in his classes. I am still a 1.5 jumper out of 10 but I am not afraid like I used to be and slowly getting better at not squishing the jumps like you were talking about. Hope to see you and Rich work together again.
The early Choo Choo, like 15 years ago, was a lot of fun. It eroded over the years. Looking forward to checking out the new work, it looks like they increased the burms and smoothed it out a substantial amount. Thanks agian.
Who wants to see Remy Métailler teaching some jump skills to Brian ? 😊
I do
I really need it too ❤
I feel your pain. Not even a mediocre jumper myself. I always feel like my garmin is mocking me with it's "nice jump" chime.
Jesse’s Last Stand and Rotten to the Core are two of my favorites! Can’t believe you haven’t done em before, but there is sooo much to ride in bville it makes sense 😅
It always surprises me when Brian messes up some jumps then absolutely rails a corner
Good feedback from you on the SRAM T-type. Wow.
Just got here (Bentonville) a few hours now. I’m settled in camping and hitting the trails in the morning. Looks so fun. Problem is, I’m really only getting one full day of riding before going home Saturday. We will see, I’m sure my camp host would be happy if I stayed until Sunday.
Just one day is tough in Bentonville! Coler would be my pick
Awesome as always. I’ve never seen that Rotten to the Core trail.
Nor Cal and the Bay have a bunch of great parks to skill up at. What's better about jump lines instead of trails is the you can get 10 more runs in on a jump line then a trail.
1. Stafford Lake Park in Novato
2. Dirt World in Richmond
3. Elk Grove Bike Park
4. Auburn Bike Park
5. Truckee Bike Park
6. Incline Village Bike Park (my favorite)
7. Bijou Bike park in South Lake Tahoe
Best jump trails (imo) Hoot and Scott's Flat in Nevada City off hwy 20. They just did the Dirt Days Festival there on May 6th, 2023
Brother. It's time to take another Trail techniques class. Time to revisit. Ians entire methodology is way more simple and easier to digest and works way better. I just had a bad day at jumps made me want to give up on dirt jumps and his synopsis of what I need to work on is so dialed it's giving me confidence to revisit them again.
Are you in Bentonville now??? We are about to have our MMB Bike Week!
Love that place
always nice to follow u on the trails! nice riding mate 😁😎
Fantastic!
Not sure your travel plans but if you come to Grand Junction soon “the bike shop” should be able to dial that transmission in for ya.
I worked there from 2022-2023, trust me on this those boys can wrench.
@BKXC @BrianKennedy They recently held time trials up the outside of the 6-story Ledger Building with a lot of spectators on the course. It was pretty cool! The Ledger also has bike storage (my friend with an office there keeps his bike there full-time) and it also has a really cool shop called the Specialized Experience Center with great people working there.
Will you be in Bville for Bike Fest?
Brian should do a series dedicated to learning jumping. He needs dedicated practice so it becomes second nature. Otherwise it's always starting from the beginning
If you've switched drivetrains and the same cog has an issue it sounds likely its a chainline issue. Try altering the bottom bracket spacers .
awesome trails!
Great Therapy. 🚲🚲Indexing video and/or keeping the trail title on screen would make this video prefect.🧐
I Just remembered that I saw Sarah at a couple of NORCAL NICA races volunteering. Tell her the NICA mtb community says Thanks
INSANE brooooo!!!!!!
So far, I am loving the transmission. I got the alloy version.
my new pivot shuttle came with those same shifters ... bluetooth. It's new and working really well, but the demo bike had regular good old mechanical shifters. I'm afraid of things going wrong too. I didn't get the memo that this was coming on the bike.... I guess I'll give it some time. Great inspiration Brian... seeing you shred all over the world.
The memo would have been the huge price tag! Lol
@@50whatnomadtravelnursemtb5 It was included in the whole bike package.... so I had no clue and neither did the bike shop. It was a surprise. When/If they fail, I will get regular shifters again. I hope they are good for a long time
since I'm not able to go out and purchase them now...
@@joysassoon9003 Im about to buy a new bike that comes with XO Transmission Ive heard equal praise and criticism and figured I'd just see for myself, I was just wondering how yours has been treating you
@@LastAphelion It's been flawless, but I have only had the bike for 2 months... so far, I'm loving it!
Tight. Ima go back here in a few weeks i think. Its cool, but all too tamed down. lol. No gnarly jumps or real free ride lines im aware of. Ill hit. Mt. nebo too tho. That DH is pretty fun!
The amount of talk about Bentonville in Minnesota is WILD. Ready for a trip there asap.
The amount of people I meet here that are either visiting from Minnesota or just moved from there is crazy.
@@MillerRL96 I’m not too surprised. Our riding season here is so short.
Glad to hear it! They have done studies on where people are from who ride in Northwest Arkansas and one study said nearly 50% are from out-of-state. There are just SO many riders here with a metro population of ~575,000 residents.
If you look outside of downtown BVille the real estate pricing is actually not bad. Especially compared to CA. Would love to have y’all out here!
learn the micro shift adjustments!! I’ve never had a bad shift on my axs. Have over 6k miles on the gx one atm
Doesn’t matter what I do with my AXS. I’ll mess with the micro adjustments and 1 or maybe 2 gears also sound like shit.
i'm considering moving there
Bummer to hear about the Transmission issues especially at that price. You mentioned not having access to a bike stand on the road, have you ever considered building a hitch mounted bike stand setup for your van? Shouldn't be difficult to do at all and a pre-made solution may already exist and will make things a lot more convenient on the road while being easy to break down and store.
I think he meant when traveling abroad....by air.
Awesome video! Looking for trails like these in New england.
@bkxc the shop that put my transmission on said he tried to set one up on an Ibis and it wasn’t compatible. I feel your pain my bike not compatible as well. I think there will be a lot of complaints coming.
welcome back to gnarkansas!
You should maybe spend some time on the pumptrack. Learn you use your momentum to gain speed, you can even practice jumpskills on them. Will help you out on the jumptrails
Super nice Velosolution pump tracks in Bentonville, Rogers and Springdale at the Jones Center.
Evan from saga channel needs to teach Brian to jump. He has called him out in the past for not knowing how to jump and he lives in Bentonville now.
I was viewing and had to leave the room for some time... anyway, I get back and RUclips has continued to play videos. I come back to around the 12:15 mark of the "She’s RIPPIN’ and I’m SLIPPIN’ 🇺🇸 50 STATE SHRED: GEORGIA". I didn't realize you'd met your wife up at Mulberry Gap.
At this point, you should just move here to Bentonville
21:56 is that a hint at your next bike seeing as no more Ibis after your current one 🤔
I think i will stay with wires forever. They just works. I change them maybe once per 2 years and that's it... or as some people usually say "pain changing the wires" but man... you do it just once in a long time.
Stand up to the jump! And finding trail speed
LEt's ride! Benicia Buffer Lol. Man, I just moved to Glen Cove. Let's meetup and ride this weekend.
Shimano makes the best drivetrain, never have to think about it
Love my town, but homeownership is TOUGH. Especially moving from elsewhere. NWA is all around inviting! Have you looked at Fayetteville property?
My jumps are 2 out of 10. I enjoy riding MTB, just don’t want to crash from a jump.
I'm still new to mountain biking. Fortunately, Bentonville is a 4 hour drive for me. So It's reachable for me. So it would be lovely to get some practice.
you gotta try jumping on an e-bike! the extra weight stabilizes you in the air and was a game changer for my progression 🤘
No
Monday Morning: Bryan! This is (…………) From SRAM! Understand you’re having problems? How can we be of assistance!…
Maybe they should use a cable or something like that for shifting.Cheap-light weight-easy-peasy
Welcome back to the midwest, and Mo. Keep in touch. Say hi to your wife from Uncle Scott
How are you liking the new shifter pod for the AXS rear derr? I found the previous two versions kinda of odd.
You could Always buy land in Bella Vista and build the bike garage* (house) of your dreams!
So nice ride 🚴🚴🚵🚵🚵❤❤❤❤
Hey Brian, what do you say, Go ride something new? I took your advice. I rode Bentonville this week. Unbelievable. The best mountain biking
Fantastic!! Love to hear it
my jumps are horrible too. i used to be wreckless until i wrecked. lol
Yeah bentonville real estate is extremely expensive. Surrounding areas are a bit better like bellavista or gravette. Or venture up into the southern edge of Missouri and find a little land for a reasonable price. I’ve got 8 acres just over the Missouri line, and it’s only 17 minutes from my driveway to slaughter pen.
Nice video 💥🤘
I think some people just can't jump, I practised for years and never got it, except for step ups for some reason. Retired from MTB nowadays so I don't have to worry about it!
At this point I think you're best bet is to invest in some coaching. The jumping doesn't seem to be progressing but I'd bet one of Anneke's clinics would progress your jumping a thousand percent in just a day.
Great alternative for SRAM: Shimano ;)
I just went and broke my collarbone on ready or not 🤣 it was sweet I'll be back!
Apr 14 broke mine, bad jump landing. I have booked travel for July to Arkansas right there. Not sure if it will heal in time, at least to do some light biking. How's yours?
6 weeks felt pretty good, just got back from a south florida bike run, sore but fine
You should do a trip to Whistler and get a lesson. Lapping Crank It Up with an instructor will teach you to jump in no time.
Another great video! I am planning my first trip to Bentonville towards the end of May. Can you recommend anywhere to stay for 3-4 days in the heart of everything close to the most beginner/intermediate trails? Also, any dates in late May that might be overcrowded? Thanks.
Plenty of different AirBNB options, we like to stay close to The Meteor Cafe and that puts us in a great spot. Not sure about dates in May, but I bet you'll have a great time no matter what!
@@bkxc thanks, I appreciate the information.
Epik awesome video
Maybe it’s your suspension setup either got bumped over time or isn’t set up right that is causing your jumping to be off, I’ve had that happen before and it makes a difference. Might be something you mess around with. There is a guy that rides my local downhill trails with way too fast of rebound that has no idea how close he is to crashing every time he jumps and he hits the big jumps that way, I just don’t know how to tell him he has been jumping wrong this whole time!
How are you finding the new sram pod shifter compared to the old style?
Come to kicking horse Golden BC for great mountain bike ride see you soon
What was the trail you were riding before Apple Dumpling? I didn't see a name on it. Thanks!
Leopards loop.
Thanks!
Any bike shops you can recommend for bike rentals? I have some business with "that retailer" coming up in September and wasn't really wanting to bring my own bike.
Come back to Durango!!!! You missed all the good trails!!
Please tell me you rode hand cut hollow while you were here! You rode right by my house if you did!
Want good shifting shimano xtr still can't beat it
How are those trail 1 grips compared to the foam wolftooth? I'm a big guy with big hands. I have to have wide grips. I'm 6'5.
I don't really understand the obsession with jumps. But I guess, if you really want to get the most out of a particular trail, you have to learn the skills necessary to do just that.
Well, they're super fun.
How to buy go pro for making videos ❤❤ please tell me the way to buy go pro camera ❤❤
awesome
I always wait a couple years before buying a "new" product/technology. I will let everyone else deal with the headaches.
What hubs are you on?
practice bunny hopping and then jumps feel natural to boost