Been looking for video of somebody riding the forrest roads or maybe some leavea around you seem to be handling it fine and no slips or spills i might just have to get one of these
Thanks for watching, can't please everyone, for every person who says too much talk or too much music there is always someone else who says you didn't tell us enough.
I'm 6'1" and got the large and it fits perfect. Rode it today on wet roads just after it rained and had no slippage or worries. I love this bike, almost like having an electric bike it rides so easy.
Just stayed this past summer on the Clarion for free called the Clarion River Campground. There's about 16 spots, no reservation, first come first serve. They are spread out over a couple miles along the river clearly marked. Enjoy!
Just stayed at this past summer on the Clarion for free called the Clarion River Campground. There's about 16 spots, no reservation, first come first serve. They are spread out over a couple miles along the river clearly marked. Enjoy!
Yes my FX6 would be my bike of choice for DC. Have ridden many parts of the GAP trail, but never did the whole thing. I live only about 20 minutes from the C&O canal.
Thanks for the review. Seems goofy that Trek wont add mounts at the top of the seat stays for a rack but of course you can use the seat post clamp adapter as you have.
Good to see this! I just bought an FX4 last weekend and can’t believe how fast and fun this bike is! I’m 70 and have always ridden steel tube bikes. I also just bought a Specialized Roll 2.0 for comfort cruising. I haven’t ridden for a while but boy these bikes have got me wanting to ride daily!
I'm 67 and picked up this bike about six weeks ago. Had back surgery a year ago and needed a more upright riding position. Perfect bike for me love it!
The Trek dealer had to change the seat post collar to one that allowed you to mount the rack. Wasn't hard, they just took the original off and put the other one on.
As an old mountain biker 🚲 myself being grandpa for first time with a new grandkid I can appreciate the memories your making with ur grandkid . He looks be a natural on two wheels AweSome Job 🚲
I hiked this two years ago after several days of storms, The locals said it was the falls were greater than they had been for years, ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-J3X21NcP9KE.htmlsi=SGJlhxIbKgK70tbQ
I'm looking for a small scooter but not sure if I'll fit on the Zuma . I'm 5' 11'' ish and have a 32 - 34 inseam so I'm a little long legged . Do you think I would be comfortable on the Zuma? Thanks for another cool video.
I read that you sold it, but yours is the only one talking about weather stripping. I have a 2013 Gulfstream Northern Express Hybrid and I just bought second hand. I noticed the weather stripping needs replaced around the top of the bunk ends under the gutter lip. There is a small amount of water coming on top of the tent like yours was but none on the inside. Question: Where you put the weather stripping on the door frame, was there weather stripping on that before you put it on? Because mine doesn’t have any on there, it’s just all around the actual opening on the rv where the door closes into.
Yes there was some weather stripping there and I just put a second layer beside it and it really stopped the leaking. If I were you I'd either put a wider weatherstrip since there was none of put two rows on. you could try one row and if it still leaks add another.
I picked up an FX Sport 6 in early March & have put 2000-miles on it. It’s such a smooth, light weight & comfortable bike. I just can’t stop riding it!
I am 6'1". My wife is only 5'1" and she didn't feel comfortable riding it but she could manage it. At 5"5" you should be fine because she couldn't put both feet on the ground so when she stopped she had to lean over one side or the other but her feet were only about two inches from the ground so you should be fine. Most dealers will let you try it to see if you're comfortable.
Watched your Ohiopyle videos. I've camped there before but only biked the Allegany Passage. Are the trails easy to find, I tried to find some a few years ago and had trouble locating them. Heading to Delaware next week to Luhms Pond State park that supposedly has both mountain biking and kayaking. thanks for watching.
@@gregghershberger7968 Nice to hear from you again. The MTB trails are not as hard to find as they were a few years ago. If you take the Sugarloaf Road out of Ohiopyle, it takes you up the mountain to the Ohiopyle Recreation Area near the top of the mountain. There you will see two large parking lots, a pavilion and restrooms (Clean but no running water). There is a large map of the trails on a sign at the parking area. Most of the trails are across the road from the parking lot but many trails are on the parking side of the road including miles of cross-country ski trails. The Ohiopyle Biking Club, which I recently joined is busy building new trails at the Clay Mines area that are little hard to find for those that are not familiar with the area.
I bought the China knock off of the Zuma . It's a 150cc. I've only had time to put 117 miles on it, but enjoy it so far. I've added a hard case on the rear, and made a different windshield. Runs around 60 mph, and around 100 mpg.
I love the Honda Zuma but there's a lot of different models of it now from several other companies one company that I am interested in getting it from is called vitacci, the bike name is called the tank. I find it hilariously fitting because of how all-terrain or off-road it is. My biggest thing is I've seen a lot of overlanding jeeps or vehicles what the same gas canister that you have on your side mount for the saddlebags, my question is where exactly did you find that I am very curious to know!