Just 18 minutes of a guy riding his bicycle on what looks like a very nice trail. No unnecessary drama talk, no pushing any product, nothing. Just a dude on his bike. Congratulations, I give this video 10/10 .
Great video! Nice bike, nice trails. The best part about this video is you riding the trails and leaving it at that. No obnoxious narration, no product placement. Just riding
How did you hand and forearms feel throughout the ride? I have chunky stuff like this in the Northeast - Ive been thinking about a jones for a few years now...
They feel as good as good can be, it might take a few rides to get used to it if you have never ridden a ridged bike off road tho. The upright position and Plus sized tires with 'low' air pressure make absorbing the bumps and chunk quite pleasant. While not making as big of a difference as tires and riding position the vertical compliance of the the titanium Spaceframe is also very nice. Of course this is still a ridged bike so it's not gonna be crazy 'plushy' like a full sus bike and your going to feel the trail but that's why I love it, i'm actually riding the trail, not just floating on a cloud.
At least in Ti, the truss fork is a bit lighter, but the main focus is on front-to-back and torsional rigidity. It makes it less forgiving than a unicrown, and not as easy to to mount bags, but it doesn't shudder at all in hard braking, and steers extremely precisely on tight steep downhill trails.
Just 18 minutes of a guy riding his bicycle on what looks like a very nice trail. No unnecessary drama talk, no pushing any product, nothing. Just a dude on his bike. Congratulations, I give this video 10/10 .
Great video! Nice bike, nice trails. The best part about this video is you riding the trails and leaving it at that. No obnoxious narration, no product placement. Just riding
very nice bike! Is it possible to just order the frame and truss fork from Jones. The bar seems pretty ergo as well.
Yes.
Very nice❤❤❤
THANKS :)
@@korbinjones73 bike check please
How did you hand and forearms feel throughout the ride? I have chunky stuff like this in the Northeast - Ive been thinking about a jones for a few years now...
They feel as good as good can be, it might take a few rides to get used to it if you have never ridden a ridged bike off road tho. The upright position and Plus sized tires with 'low' air pressure make absorbing the bumps and chunk quite pleasant. While not making as big of a difference as tires and riding position the vertical compliance of the the titanium Spaceframe is also very nice. Of course this is still a ridged bike so it's not gonna be crazy 'plushy' like a full sus bike and your going to feel the trail but that's why I love it, i'm actually riding the trail, not just floating on a cloud.
@@korbinjones73thank you for the feedback- I had carpal and cubital surgery so I think position is going to be my focus
What's up with the truss fork???
At least in Ti, the truss fork is a bit lighter, but the main focus is on front-to-back and torsional rigidity. It makes it less forgiving than a unicrown, and not as easy to to mount bags, but it doesn't shudder at all in hard braking, and steers extremely precisely on tight steep downhill trails.
Too long of chain or clutch issue? Why did it pop off?
Caught a stick
'Spaceframe' in name only!
Tire sizes?
29x3.25 Duro Crux front and rear.
@@korbinjones73 I run a fat front but wanna try the Crux tire. Thank you Korbin. Beamer is sick by the way.
Boring