Don’t see anyone else riding lines like that up there! Loved the edit, was great to see behind the scenes. The effort involved to do all that solo is immense! Keep up the great work Ali🤘🏼
Might well be the best I've seen from You! Despite the riding, creativity and editing being obviously top notch, I always come back for your open and honest way of presentation. Thank you for just being exited and determined at what you do. Glad to see you out and shining after the rougher times you had!
Totaly agree with you. That AliMonsterQuestMingler is so motivated he got me in his mood... I just got my trial bike out three weeks ago after a long canadian winter trying back hops on ice while last year I barely succeeded to hop back and sideway and this week I defied my own mind saying "danger, keep off" trying to roll down then up then back hop and sideway hop to land down still holding on back wheel and follow by a short wheely all of it on a section of curb which looks from the side as a smooth riverbed transversal section. It's located at Port Hope ON-Route service area just between the trucks parking and the main building. I also tried to hop up the cutted stone pile behind the coffeeshop by the car exit... but too much for my experience. Still Ali... seing you help me push myself and learn more. Thank for you spirit and always enjoyable descriptions of your bikes and quest you do with them! Honestly would like to see you on those fallen trees with John Carthy guy from Shin Dig and/or (sorry I forgot their names) guys with which you returned to competitions. Your group spirit is a family must see show here with my young son and daughter... it pushes them also to try a bit more each time with their Monty P205.
they definitely have their place...they won't replace normal wheels but if you're bored of your local trails a fat bike will make them interesting again :)
As the chap in the beginning of your vid said, loved watching your videos for ages now. Awesome watching your skills. Would love you to teach this old relic how to ride properly 😎
Great to see the behind the scenes of the edit. Always wonder, how many tries did this or that take when you watch edits, so always enjoy seeing the behind the scenes. What's cool is sometimes the moves you thought took many, many tries, were actually the ones that went the easiest and the ones that looked simple, maybe 1st or 2nd try doable, took the most attempts. OT, but still waiting on the Hope hub, Pawls mod vid for those of us with them looking to experiment.
Thanks Lynx...out of curiosity which did you think were the easy moves and which were the hard? It's quite interesting to get peoples thoughts on this :) Hope hub video will happen but Adam from Tartybikes is going to be doing it and it's a 6 hour round journey to visit him so we're waiting for a couple of other things to line up so we can make the most of my time down with him :)
Um, let's see if I can recall unbiased after watching the behind the scenes...IIRC the one up onto the piece of tree broken off, but still attached, I thought you made that look too easy in the edit, must have taken a load of tries and that last one with the stump from a broken off branch sticking up somehow seemed like it would have been an easier for you, oh and the one down the steep bank to hard right, didn't think that one was so tech from the edit :-) But I don't, couldn't even think of looking at any of that stuff and consider any of it possibly rideable, so judging is quite hard. Most I can do is get my front wheel up on a ledge when I need it LOL. I remember watching the behind the scenes of Danny's 70s rock themed edit and thinking that the slide across the top of the table was a breeze, took a couple tries, but when I watched the behind the scenes I then found out it took him like over 500 attempts, IIRC, might be way more, but a lot.
Incredible riding, beautiful lines. Worth all the brambles wounds. Loving the fat bike content (even though I’ve never ridden a fatbike? It is just great to watch for some reason). Thanks Ali.
Ali you are amazing it’s always interesting to see how you can ride the things you do and I’m loving the hardcore fat bike trial’s riding it’s a true inspiration 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
This really was a fantastic video Ali and I’m always so amazed by your riding . Oh and the new language you made when falling in the brambles was brilliant 😂
I would like to thank mother nature for making this video possible lol Ail is like Danny such a perfectionist apart from Ali does 100 try’s and get it where as Danny has 1000 of try’s and gets it lol Another epic video BRO
You’re not wrong Danny and Fabio are just the best in the world at what they do amount of tries they do for each stunt they do is ridiculous I still don’t know how Fabio didn’t snap his ankle in Lyon Dannys Industrial revolution still amazes me after all these years
Yes, I saw the tires skidding and gripping. Such a great finally to a quite stressful video to watch. You are very brave as well as skilled. Do you make it look easy? I think your subscribers understand the skill it takes to ride man made skinny’s let alone natural ones high off the ground and covered in moss. Incredible. Thanks for sharing.
Fabulous stuff. I don't know about making it look easy, but you do make the seemingly impossible possible. A joy to watch, and to shake my head in wonder :)
Someone stole my Titanium framed 26x5" fatbike (Motobecane Sturgis Bullet Ti), so I built a Framed Minnesota 2.0 by hand with a 120mm wide Bottom Bracket and oversized cartridge bearing headset. The BMX riders that I allowed to test it at the skatepark were all in utter awe of the control, grip, and cushion of the tires, even at only 20psi. Motobecane pre-built= $2600 Framed hand built = $1000 And I accomplished this during 2021, when bike shops were saying they couldn't get stuff. It's officially 14 months old, and hasn't been to the repair shop even once, yet. 🤓 It was awesome to see you ride a proper "big boy" bike trials style 🤘
Wow a fantastic riding jumo Jim are the way to go I have the same tyres your running but l have changed to jumbo Jim they are so much lighter and smaller tred they better for turning
Mate I love your videos, I could watch them over and over again. You are my idol. Tomorov I am going to go uinteo the woods and try and do the same thing as you did in this video but a littel bit smaller.🤩
Great Vid! Great shots on the fallen trees!! Great achievement the last tree!!! Putting all the bike lines in a row with music would also be great, i think ;) Dont get me wrong, English is not my language, loved the video and the comments and everything :) Just an other idea ;)
Hey Ali I’ve been inspired by your videos to start trials riding. I’m coming from mountain biking so I’m looking for a bike that will have a similar feel. I was looking at the inspired hex but I would love your opinion on a good bike to transition between the two disciplines. Loving the content
Basically any small MTB with good brakes and appropriate gear ratio will be fine...a modified DJ bike is a good start and I'll be making a video somewhat related to this soon
@@Ali_Clarkson which modifications can I do to my dj bike? I want to learn some street trial but in my country I can’t find any bike like fourplay or a hex. I have an GW Raven, if you search it at google you can see it frame, it’s basically an dj bike, with 68,5 grades of HT angle and a short chainstay. It height like 2.2 kg and only in size S. Sorry about my English
@@Ali_Clarkson As Seth said in the Sea Otter video "that's messed up dude" LOL. Also does the fat bike feels more like a hard tail or a short travel sus bike when landing bigger drops due to the massive tires?
Really, really making me want the snow around 'my trees' to melt so I can ride them. Stick to urban ffs until it's warmer! JK, this is immediately one of my favorite AC videos and the previous edit, among my favorite YT vids ever, after anything involving funny cats.
Hey... forget the melting and go with the snow... huh.... flow. Seriously try it also on flat ice... it's incredible the fear for first slides and fall then the the joy realising low presure just makes it smooth and quite easy! Canadian styling habit I guess hehehe! Don't wait! Having know before I would have kept my bike in the truck all winter and bought new winter gloves! Fun, fun and crazy fun... plus the scare leading to more fun!
Yes I was wondering why at the beginning of the video you was using extremely expensive Japanese pruning saw and then you mentioned your dad is a tree surgeon makes perfect sense .
Well I did try using a cheaper saw but needed something smaller I could get in my bag and fit in smaller spaces when cutting…money well spent as this saw has been great 👍🏻
don't worry it's coming...Adam from Tartybikes will be explaining/showing how to do it but it's a 6 hour round trip to meet him so we're planning a few things we can do while I'm down there to make the most of the time...maybe it'll be later this month :)
I was worried about having QR wheels but they've actually been fine...can't notice too much flex as the tyres themselves have so much movement it far outweighs anything I'd be able to feel with the QRs themselves
You absolutely can, they’re just like normal bikes I guess…find a frame size that fits and it’ll be spot on. The 26” wheels are more like 27.5 or 29” at the outer circumference with the big tyres which is why they still use 26” rim diameter
Awesome!!!Again...we all may sound like a apple marketing campaign...BUT...well...IT IS!!! When you planned putting together the fattie did you expect to get so much great content out of it???
Yup! I start looking because Ali's video are awsome expecting more jokes and fails and gruntings from efforts... nope MisterThat LooksInterestingRun just grunted as usual from not perfect runs! Thumbs up to space comic man!
You broke two carbon forks!? Man I just ordered a full carbon fat bike for mellow trail riding but you're making me nervous lol. I'm not doing any drops or trials riding, but I plan on bouncing off rocks with it so hopefully it doesn't explode. I am trying to avoid suspension and the maintenance that comes with it by doing more of a cross country style of riding instead of hurling myself at rock gardens and jumps on a full suspension bike.
Much respect for this project. I love the fact that it’s all self produced too.
Thanks very much Jay!
Don’t see anyone else riding lines like that up there! Loved the edit, was great to see behind the scenes. The effort involved to do all that solo is immense! Keep up the great work Ali🤘🏼
Thanks very much Mark!
You skille are absolutely massive my friend. Doing it on the fatbike gives me endless joy to watch it!
Thanks a lot Martin :)
Might well be the best I've seen from You!
Despite the riding, creativity and editing being obviously top notch, I always come back for your open and honest way of presentation.
Thank you for just being exited and determined at what you do.
Glad to see you out and shining after the rougher times you had!
Totaly agree with you. That AliMonsterQuestMingler is so motivated he got me in his mood... I just got my trial bike out three weeks ago after a long canadian winter trying back hops on ice while last year I barely succeeded to hop back and sideway and this week I defied my own mind saying "danger, keep off" trying to roll down then up then back hop and sideway hop to land down still holding on back wheel and follow by a short wheely all of it on a section of curb which looks from the side as a smooth riverbed transversal section. It's located at Port Hope ON-Route service area just between the trucks parking and the main building. I also tried to hop up the cutted stone pile behind the coffeeshop by the car exit... but too much for my experience. Still Ali... seing you help me push myself and learn more. Thank for you spirit and always enjoyable descriptions of your bikes and quest you do with them!
Honestly would like to see you on those fallen trees with John Carthy guy from Shin Dig and/or (sorry I forgot their names) guys with which you returned to competitions. Your group spirit is a family must see show here with my young son and daughter... it pushes them also to try a bit more each time with their Monty P205.
Thanks very much guys!
That was amazing Ali! Loved that more than the edit. I really thought those big ass tires were a gimmick, but you sure proved me wrong.
they definitely have their place...they won't replace normal wheels but if you're bored of your local trails a fat bike will make them interesting again :)
As the chap in the beginning of your vid said, loved watching your videos for ages now. Awesome watching your skills. Would love you to teach this old relic how to ride properly 😎
cheers Mark :)
Absolutely love watching these videos, unbelievable skill and work ethic, top man 😎👍
Thanks very much David :)
Love the suspenseful sound of the drone when you were going onto that wobbly log.
kinda wish I'd tried it again though!
Great to see the behind the scenes of the edit. Always wonder, how many tries did this or that take when you watch edits, so always enjoy seeing the behind the scenes. What's cool is sometimes the moves you thought took many, many tries, were actually the ones that went the easiest and the ones that looked simple, maybe 1st or 2nd try doable, took the most attempts.
OT, but still waiting on the Hope hub, Pawls mod vid for those of us with them looking to experiment.
Thanks Lynx...out of curiosity which did you think were the easy moves and which were the hard? It's quite interesting to get peoples thoughts on this :)
Hope hub video will happen but Adam from Tartybikes is going to be doing it and it's a 6 hour round journey to visit him so we're waiting for a couple of other things to line up so we can make the most of my time down with him :)
Um, let's see if I can recall unbiased after watching the behind the scenes...IIRC the one up onto the piece of tree broken off, but still attached, I thought you made that look too easy in the edit, must have taken a load of tries and that last one with the stump from a broken off branch sticking up somehow seemed like it would have been an easier for you, oh and the one down the steep bank to hard right, didn't think that one was so tech from the edit :-)
But I don't, couldn't even think of looking at any of that stuff and consider any of it possibly rideable, so judging is quite hard. Most I can do is get my front wheel up on a ledge when I need it LOL. I remember watching the behind the scenes of Danny's 70s rock themed edit and thinking that the slide across the top of the table was a breeze, took a couple tries, but when I watched the behind the scenes I then found out it took him like over 500 attempts, IIRC, might be way more, but a lot.
Fantastic! Your digging deep and it’s paying off dude. Watched this 5 times!
Incredible riding, beautiful lines. Worth all the brambles wounds. Loving the fat bike content (even though I’ve never ridden a fatbike? It is just great to watch for some reason). Thanks Ali.
This is awesome, always love hearing it when people love the content despite not taking part in the activity themselves...means I've done it right :)
Yeah Ali! Thanks for the BTS of the edit. Glad to see the fatty back and that you're having so much fun on it.
Cheers John :)
Outdone yourself even again! Nice work Ali, I'm so stoked for ya
Thanks Eric :D
This video just inspires me and proves to me that trials can be done basically anywhere! Wanna try that out! Cheers!
that's the best thing about trials, you can do it anywhere on almost any bike!
So happy to see you haven't gotten bored with the Fat Bike! Great edit and awesome skills! Stay brave and safe Ali!!
Trials on fat bike, must be an April Fool? Nope just more brilliant riding from Ali. Love Cathkin much trail envy.
Thanks Graham!
Outstanding rider, thanks for representing fat bikes so well!
Guy is a genius and comes across as a cool guy on these vids too.
It is great to see such fine riding on a nice basic fatbike. Very inspirational, thank you!
Love your natural videos
Epic riding 😎
cheers Jake!
Congratulations on successfully conquering your dream line. You are amazing. These videos inspire me.
That last line was absolutely brilliant man! So much trust in your grip and the tree holding together. Well done buddy!
Absolutely amazing riding and unbelievable commitment. Well done Ali 👍🏼
what an awesome video. That bike would also be a great addition to the drop n roll shows.
oooft doing the 12ft drop would be pretty horrible...if I could even get up to it lol
Ali you are amazing it’s always interesting to see how you can ride the things you do and I’m loving the hardcore fat bike trial’s riding it’s a true inspiration 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
thanks, much appreciated :)
My favorite Fat Bike Channel!! Nice one Al up the fatties 👍
Thanks Chris :)
This really was a fantastic video Ali and I’m always so amazed by your riding .
Oh and the new language you made when falling in the brambles was brilliant 😂
welcome to my panic noises lol!
awesome display of skill and nerves. 👍
Thanks very much :)
I would like to thank mother nature for making this video possible lol Ail is like Danny such a perfectionist apart from Ali does 100 try’s and get it where as Danny has 1000 of try’s and gets it lol Another epic video BRO
Danny's usually trying something pretty wild though to be fair :P
You’re not wrong Danny and Fabio are just the best in the world at what they do amount of tries they do for each stunt they do is ridiculous I still don’t know how Fabio didn’t snap his ankle in Lyon Dannys Industrial revolution still amazes me after all these years
I have been loving my fat bike, this is so inspirational! Great video 🤙
Yes, I saw the tires skidding and gripping. Such a great finally to a quite stressful video to watch. You are very brave as well as skilled. Do you make it look easy? I think your subscribers understand the skill it takes to ride man made skinny’s let alone natural ones high off the ground and covered in moss. Incredible. Thanks for sharing.
Fabulous stuff. I don't know about making it look easy, but you do make the seemingly impossible possible. A joy to watch, and to shake my head in wonder :)
Awesome stuff, Ali. Enjoyed that a lot!!
This is incredibly cool! I am in awe of your tricks. 🤯😲👍
Great stuff Ali, the right mix of skill and a chance for catastrophic failure 😁
Someone stole my Titanium framed 26x5" fatbike (Motobecane Sturgis Bullet Ti), so I built a Framed Minnesota 2.0 by hand with a 120mm wide Bottom Bracket and oversized cartridge bearing headset. The BMX riders that I allowed to test it at the skatepark were all in utter awe of the control, grip, and cushion of the tires, even at only 20psi.
Motobecane pre-built= $2600
Framed hand built = $1000
And I accomplished this during 2021, when bike shops were saying they couldn't get stuff. It's officially 14 months old, and hasn't been to the repair shop even once, yet. 🤓 It was awesome to see you ride a proper "big boy" bike trials style 🤘
Sei tarzan in bici ,grande determinazione complimenti 👏👏👏🤟
Thanks! 😁
What an a-tree-vement! 👌
I see what you did there!
Wow that is gnarly, you have some awesome skills 👌
Dream Video for Friday👏🏽😋
Crazy stuff man! Great job!
So good Ali. Makes me want to go ride some trees….or maybe just some trails.
Enjoyed that… looks even more difficult than it did in the video 😳
That's usually the case...it's funny how many people think that people like Danny Macaskill lands all his video stuff first try :P
Wow a fantastic riding jumo Jim are the way to go I have the same tyres your running but l have changed to jumbo Jim they are so much lighter and smaller tred they better for turning
might actually have some on the way depending on stock levels :D
Thoroughly enjoyed that thanks 👌
Thanks Gaz :)
@@Ali_Clarkson would you consider putting arcade bars on the fatty ?
True wizardry Ali! Savage video as per
Still making me want a fat bike cheers Ali 🤣🤣
then I've done my job right :)
Love your persistence. Sometimes I wonder how you get out of some of those trees when I give up and lose momentum :D
Loved it!!!
Thanks Sean :)
That's a beautiful bike frame. And looks interesting with this fat tires too :D
yeah it's quite nice :)
Nice tree-lines bruh!
Never thought I'd say that.
Figata!!!!💪💪💪💪
Always lovin it men!! Keep up!
Lemme have that bike😩😩
nice to see a behind the scenes vlog :)
Mate I love your videos, I could watch them over and over again. You are my idol. Tomorov I am going to go uinteo the woods and try and do the same thing as you did in this video but a littel bit smaller.🤩
Great Vid! Great shots on the fallen trees!! Great achievement the last tree!!! Putting all the bike lines in a row with music would also be great, i think ;) Dont get me wrong, English is not my language, loved the video and the comments and everything :) Just an other idea ;)
Fantastic!
Thanks James :)
I even love how u talked about the forks like i said in the last video
I love the part where you ride in the trees ;-)
That was my favourite too!
Ali, every time I see your vids I think it is hard to top this. But...
Don't hurt buddy
Fat bikes for the win! Hell yea man keep her goin!
Hey Ali I’ve been inspired by your videos to start trials riding. I’m coming from mountain biking so I’m looking for a bike that will have a similar feel. I was looking at the inspired hex but I would love your opinion on a good bike to transition between the two disciplines. Loving the content
Basically any small MTB with good brakes and appropriate gear ratio will be fine...a modified DJ bike is a good start and I'll be making a video somewhat related to this soon
@@Ali_Clarkson which modifications can I do to my dj bike? I want to learn some street trial but in my country I can’t find any bike like fourplay or a hex. I have an GW Raven, if you search it at google you can see it frame, it’s basically an dj bike, with 68,5 grades of HT angle and a short chainstay. It height like 2.2 kg and only in size S. Sorry about my English
@@Ali_Clarkson and which are an appropriate gear ratio? I have 30T in front, in a shimano deore 5100 cranks
Skills all the way through!
cheers!
Yes Ali 👊🏼
Insane bro 🤙🤙 sick as 🤙🤙
Amazing. When I see this stuff, I think of spiders jumping around so fast it seems like teleportation.
Just amazing.
I would love to see you ride with Pat Smage some day. Both on fat bike trialing away.
I'd love that too!
6:04 how did u jump and kept the rear so high up? Btw that line was amazing dude
the tyre had a lot of bounce plus if you use your body weight enough to can make the bike do almost anything :)
@@Ali_Clarkson As Seth said in the Sea Otter video "that's messed up dude" LOL. Also does the fat bike feels more like a hard tail or a short travel sus bike when landing bigger drops due to the massive tires?
Really, really making me want the snow around 'my trees' to melt so I can ride them. Stick to urban ffs until it's warmer! JK, this is immediately one of my favorite AC videos and the previous edit, among my favorite YT vids ever, after anything involving funny cats.
Hey... forget the melting and go with the snow... huh.... flow.
Seriously try it also on flat ice... it's incredible the fear for first slides and fall then the the joy realising low presure just makes it smooth and quite easy! Canadian styling habit I guess hehehe!
Don't wait! Having know before I would have kept my bike in the truck all winter and bought new winter gloves! Fun, fun and crazy fun... plus the scare leading to more fun!
This would make bad ass edit
Need to get you and Pat Smage together!
Save your pennys for a mastadon pro fork...transforms the fatty into a rad do anything bike!
They do look like a good option…maybe one day :)
@@Ali_Clarkson definitely avoid the bluto..... wet noodle.
Yes I was wondering why at the beginning of the video you was using extremely expensive Japanese pruning saw and then you mentioned your dad is a tree surgeon makes perfect sense .
Well I did try using a cheaper saw but needed something smaller I could get in my bag and fit in smaller spaces when cutting…money well spent as this saw has been great 👍🏻
@@Ali_Clarkson
Yes I’ve got one for tree work supersharp brilliant saws
Amazing!
Thank you :)
Fatbike forever! ❤
Awesome. 3:12
I have 2 fatties.
Are those 26 x 4.0 FBR/FBF’s?
What PSI do you run?
Wow really impressive riding! I need to get flat pedals to my fatty and start riding some trees 😎
Another amazing video! You've obviously worked hard for your skills! I'm curious what tire pressure you're running for this?
Do you have any recommendation for upgrading fatbike or an international site were I can find everything to upgrade parts
How’s are the modified pawls doing? Interested to hear how they are doing
they're doing great! Not a single issue so far
any updates on that hope hub mod?
mine is holding up totally fine, should hopefully get a chance to film the video later this month :)
Very cool!
Would be so nice to do a video about foot positioning in trials!
Aliii, pls make the video about the hub mod I'm really curious about it
don't worry it's coming...Adam from Tartybikes will be explaining/showing how to do it but it's a 6 hour round trip to meet him so we're planning a few things we can do while I'm down there to make the most of the time...maybe it'll be later this month :)
@@Ali_Clarkson yesss, thanks man✌️
Also how are the qr wheels doing? Any flex? On my mtbtrials bike my wheels flex so much. Any fixes?
I was worried about having QR wheels but they've actually been fine...can't notice too much flex as the tyres themselves have so much movement it far outweighs anything I'd be able to feel with the QRs themselves
Ali, you ROCK! ;-) i have a question though: how are you getting back, if you are standing on a log together with your bike?
Hello brother i have question that is , can a 6.2 feet person ride a 26 inch fat bike i mean it would be comfortable table or not please answer.
You absolutely can, they’re just like normal bikes I guess…find a frame size that fits and it’ll be spot on. The 26” wheels are more like 27.5 or 29” at the outer circumference with the big tyres which is why they still use 26” rim diameter
Un video genial!!!
Thank you :)
Magic
Those are impressive skills, though ................. take care!
17:09 "Moss Grips" should be your grime name ;-)
haha I like it
Fantastic Fat-Ali continues
Thank you :)
Legend
Do you ride with clip less or flat pedals?
23:00 must be awesome when you make yourself speechless
happens more than you'd think, mainly because I'm so unfit I need to breath haha
Man I want a fatbike now
They're pretty interesting/fun :P
You are hilarious, Bro
Thanks Tim :)
Awesome!!!Again...we all may sound like a apple marketing campaign...BUT...well...IT IS!!!
When you planned putting together the fattie did you expect to get so much great content out of it???
Yup! I start looking because Ali's video are awsome expecting more jokes and fails and gruntings from efforts... nope MisterThat LooksInterestingRun just grunted as usual from not perfect runs! Thumbs up to space comic man!
Thanks guys!
You broke two carbon forks!? Man I just ordered a full carbon fat bike for mellow trail riding but you're making me nervous lol. I'm not doing any drops or trials riding, but I plan on bouncing off rocks with it so hopefully it doesn't explode. I am trying to avoid suspension and the maintenance that comes with it by doing more of a cross country style of riding instead of hurling myself at rock gardens and jumps on a full suspension bike.
Which camera do you use?