sweet run man. sounds like you have a pretty good intuition on how to fine tune your bike to get it to behave the way you want. I think we all have that kind of intuition to some kind of degree, but it'd be really cool if you can share or even make a quick vid about some of your knowledge on that, like common situations you face with your bike and how you'd address it. cheers man
Nice video. Thanks for making me me feel bad about my PR haha. Great tips though and I’m looking forward to trying that gap. Maybe T&A (Laguna Ridge) next?
This is a great video series idea. To see your soft run / breakdown / thought process / ideas on how to save time and ride efficiently, then to see you put it into practice is awesome. Keep them coming!
Would love to see you put out a video for the Lynx trail at aliso. Thanks for sharing the lines! Always had trouble finding them considering I hardly to practice runs. More Please!!!!
If you do go and are open to it, I'd be very honored to join you for a sighting lap. I've managed to get a top 10 on strava on each of those trails, though I fully expect you to smash it!
Whoa super fast! What do you think can be done to remedy the lack of enduro practice opportunities that you mentioned? What if there was like an event that allowed people to practice for like a day or certain time or something?
Really just gotta be comfortable with getting up to speed quick on trails, or be able to get to an area early to be able to get on some trails ahead of time.
Lots of things that go into it. Most of it comes down to trying to get the most amount of weight onto your side knobs, especially on flat corners. But in general, good weight distribution, lowering your center of gravity, brake control and the list goes on. I would recommend taking some riding classes fromm Better Ride Clinics. thats how I learned to corner better.