Love your riding style tom! But first time i see a beginner jumping doubles with almost no protection. You guys should know better. She is at a critical point of progession.
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Good video guys.I'm exactly like Kara with my jumps.Won't go near em at the moment. Needs to get over that sharpish. Good jumping though Kara.Tom,slick as ever. 👍
Ill avoid the obvious about Chicks Sending! watching & watching the performance of the Hari e-bike.. im getting old, maybe time to consider one. Nice vid wish we had this kind of thing in London!
If you are a beginner you have to pass the stage of budget hardtails. Getting on a full sus to a beginner isnt good because the bike controls arent like refreshed from hardtails
disagree if your a beginner then the full suspension is more forgiving with mistakes because one semi-bad accident can strip a lot of someone's confidence and jumps are all about confidence and committing.
You both are great together. In one video I get an expert to enjoy watching and learning from and I also get a beginner to relate to and to learn from. I want to shout out to Haibike and their English distributor for working with you and making these videos possible. Both you and Kara influence me to purchase the Haibike xduro Allmtn 2.0. I absolutely love it.
Tom i bet your so proud of your lass, she's come on so much and dead cute at retaliation and determination, so impressed with your both. looking forward to your first train together with you up front being you
Tell me I’m getting old but I’d like to see Kara in a full face a bit more often (at least until she’s fully competent). Hate to see her get messed up casing too hard, one too many of those gap jumps.
Great to see you progressing. I'm trying to learn the same gap jump line. Looks slow and relaxed when others do it, feels super fast and sketchy when I try it...any tips?