Dude great video!!! I wasn't expecting to feature haha. I was lucky to get that chain sorted on the side of the trail. You were shredding those trails blind, I'm looking forward to how much you rip them after a couple of laps.
Froffy, sick, epic, amazeballs ,is what a mtb tribe bro would say.😂. I would say after 5 visits Narooma is extremely well built and laid out. The Playground is very versatile for Senders, Froffers, kids, mums and grandparents as the tracks are smooth ,grippy and climb gently. They descend gradually ,very safe and predictable. Thunderbirds are go + Quantum are a thrill for learning to safely launch into the feel of zero gravity but run beside and join your wife ,kids and mum who can ride Shredtopia . The gravity zone has 8 down tracks between 2 up tracks and includes really big gap jumps to scare anyone. The old school tracks out the back are a really enjoyable exploring adventure. Try Millhouse. Tom Mallet 👍👍 was the builder and really has achieved creating something for everyone 👏 😊. For Level One FUN ride all 100km on a full power Emtb. DOWNHILL BOTH WAYS E=Mtb² My mum stopped driving me to school in 1960. E=Mtb²
Mate! Do you want a job writing my scripts! That was the best summary I have ever seen! Agreed, Narooma is incredible. It's just got it all. Can't wait to go back and explore more 😍
@@huckyeahmtb It's all down to the big efforts of Local mtb club and a lot of careful thinking from Tom Mallet the construction manager. I've never met any of them but 👏👏👍👍. Another big bonus is the relaxed coastal camping at Dalmeny with cafes etc only 4km from main Trailhead .Also a 14km concrete coastal path into Narooma with good accommodation and even dog friendly cabins at Surf Beach . It's got a lot of infrastructure to go with the Fun trails and everyone wants to return sooner than later. Cheers 🍻
@@coalcoastmtb it totally is! It makes such a huge difference when you can trust that a trail is built right. Wow! Thanks Murray. I sill don't know what the hell I'm doing though 🤣
That was fricken sick🤙 Amazing video and what a trail! I’m putting this on the bucket list! Also the fact that you collaborated with other Aussie MTB YT’bers is chef kiss mate. Love the content and community you guys are making, please keep doing this💪
@@gabehalasan8338 thanks for the awesome and inspiring comments Gabe. I've said this before, this REALLY pushes me forward with my riding and editing. I really appreciate it 🙏 To be honest, if the best thing I get out of this RU-vid journey is getting to meet, and ride, and hopefully form friendships with them, then mission accomplished. They are legends!
Epic trails, epic riding and an epic vid. I rode this place a few months back and I cannot wait to get back down there. Also, this is one of the best mtb vids I've seen in a long long time. You deserve way more subs.
It's a sick place. I hope you get down there for a ride again soon. And hey, thanks for those kind words. It inspires me to keep going bro.. Keep Huckin 🤘
I just did 3 days up there with my son at the start of the school holidays. Love that place. I really need to go back with the boys so I can ride it properly with out having to slow down and wait for a 13 year on every trail. Another great vid mate.
Great video and edit and as always your videos look the quickest. Where you nearly come off on chili and lime is where I came off. Hope the finger is ok.
@@freedom2fitnessmtb81 THERE he is! I was trying to remember your channel name and couldn't find it. How ya doing? I heard you went down. And I'm not. It's all camera settings and smoke and mirrors. I'm actually really slow 😔
Cheers mate. I don't know, you guys have some pretty epic stuff up your way too. But yeah, it would be worth the trip Narooma. Definitely one of the best places I've ever ridden 🤘 Subbed you too 👊
Great Vid mate, Narooma was definitely a good call. You can see at the start of your video to the end your riding had already improved - Bring on Day2 😊
Great vid! Was a solid watch. Love the Torque and have one myself. Saw you fixed the headset with Acros, what did you do and where did you get the setup from? Keep the vids coming!
@@GEORGEMTB_ thanks mate. I'd start with roughly sizing up the gap you want to send, then find a similar sized table top. Once you've confidently cleared the table, remember as best as you can the speed, and you should be good to go! Getting towed in by someone who can clear the gap is best though. Good luck 🤞 Huckyeahmtb takes no responsibility or liability for the actions of thoughs inspired by his stupid sends 😉
@@jamiefagan3430 it just a standard muckoff mud guard. I think it should attach to your seat, but I put it in the frame to keep all the nasties out of my bearings