My name is Greg Callaghan, I'm an Irish MTB Enduro rider. I've been riding all kinds of bikes since I could walk and haven't stopped since. I've gone from racing out of my homemade campervan while self-funding my racing to becoming Ireland's first pro enduro rider.
My riding has taken me to places like Chile, Canada, Tasmania and right back to Ireland as I travel the world with my bike following the Enduro World Series.
From POV riding, to training camps, and of course the EWS, you can expect some epic rides, some behind the scenes and a whole lotta craic.
Curious about why you went for the 170 fork on the HD6 instead of the 180. I’ve been running the stock 180 fork on mine and loving it - feels like an little extra cushion with no downside!
A good full Vachette with Simon is always a good way to have a good day 😎 Last part in clay/roots is a bit sketchy in wet conditions 😂 (where Iago crashed)
The beaufortain area, maybe one of the best place in french alps for "back to the roots" mtb. You want natural alpin trail, full enduro journey ? go book a shuttle and a guide with "up and down" society. You want ride a bike park ? Go to the saisie bike park ! You want some local french cheese ? Go eat some "Beaufort" as post ride recovery food. Every thing you want, they got it for you !
Does the Vivid HSR nob hit the clevis linage? @01:09 It looks like it does. I'm considering that shock on the rear for my v3 Ripmo. It does look like you can't remove it though to adjust the HSC/HBO.
This Ripmo can be my perfect sostitute to my Pivot Firebird 29' my2020! DW-LINK GANG, storage compartment and water bottle compatible. 148x12 it's also very nice! easier to find a wheel set pre-assembled