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PORCUPINE RIM Trail in Moab Utah (WHOLE ENCHILADA from KOKOPELLI). 3 average MTB riders experience.
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Three mountain bike riders age 18, 33, and 55 years old tackle the classic Porcupine Rim Trail in Moab, Utah extended into the Whole Enchilada Trail starting at Kokopelli. BIKES: 2020 Ibis Ripley (carbon) NX 29. 2020 Guerilla Gravity Trail Pistol 29. 2021 Vitus Sentier 29 VR.
SLICKROCK Trail in Moab Utah. 3 average MTB riders experience and perspective.
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Three mountain bike riders age 18, 33, and 55 years old tackle the classic Slick Rock Trail in Moab, Utah. BIKES: 2020 Ibis Ripley (carbon) NX 29. 2020 Guerilla Gravity Trail Pistol 29. 2021 Vitus Sentier 29 VR.
Winner of the 5 Demo Bikes we tested and reviewed at the Fruita Fat Tire Festival
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Which bike did we love? Which did we hate? Find out our final review and comparison of the 5 demo bikes we rode at the 2022 Fruita Fat Tire Festival on the 18 Roads Trail System in Fruita Colorado. The contenders were: Specialized Stumpjumper Comp, Propain Hugene CF 29 Professional, Rocky Mountain Element Carbon 70, Specialized Stumpjumper EVO Pro, and Specialized Turbo Kenevo SL S-Works. All b...
2022 Specialized S-Works Turbo Kenevo SL (e-bike) Review & Demo on Joe's Ridge and Mo Joe's Trail
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Did I love it or hate it? My first ride on an mountain ebike. Demo test ride and review of the 2022 Specialized S-Works Turbo Kenevo SL ($15,000 EBIKE) size 5 (XL) (I'm 6'2" with 32" inseam) at the Fruita Fat Tire Festival, Rode up Prime Cut and down Joe's Ridge Trail and Mo Joe's Trail on 18 Road Trails System in Fruita Colorado. Climb Report. Downhill Report. Summary Report. Open rear shock e...
2022 Specialized Stumpjumper EVO Pro Review & Demo on Zippity Do Da Trail at Fruita Fat TireFestival
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Demo test ride and review of the 2022 Specialized Stumpjumper EVO Pro size 5 (XL) (I'm 6'2" with 32" inseam) at the Fruita Fat Tire Festival, Rode up Prime Cut, across Front Side, and down Zippity Do Da on 18 Road Trails System in Fruita Colorado. Climb Report. Downhill Report. Summary Report. Open rear shock entire ride. Ask me any questions below about the Stumpy Evo.
2022 Rocky Mountain Element Carbon 70 Review & Demo on Pump, Bumps, and Rollers in Fruita, CO
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Demo test ride and review of the 2022 Rocky Mountain Element Carbon 70 size XL (I'm 6'2" with 32" inseam) at the Fruita Fat Tire Festival, Rode up Prime Cut and down Pumps Bumps and Rollers Trail on 18 Road Trails System in Fruita Colorado. Climb Report. Downhill Report. Summary Report. Open rear shock entire ride. Ask me any questions below about the bike.
2022 Propain Hugene CF 29 Performance Review & Demo on Joe's Ridge at Fruita Fat Tire Festival
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Demo test ride and review of the 2022 Propain Hugene CF 29 Performance size XL (I'm 6'2" with 32" inseam) at the Fruita Fat Tire Festival, Rode up Prime Cut and down Joe's Ridge Trail and Mo Joe's Trail on 18 Road Trails System in Fruita Colorado. Climb Report. Downhill Report. Summary Report. Open rear shock entire ride. Ask me any questions below about the Hugene.
2022 Specialized Stumpjumper Comp Review & Demo on Pump Bumps Rollers and Joe's Ridge in Fruita, CO
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Demo test ride and review of the 2022 Specialized Stumpjumper Comp size 4 (Large) (I'm 6'2" with 32" inseam) at the Fruita Fat Tire Festival, Rode up Prime Cut and down Pumps Bumps and Rollers Trail, Joe's Ridge Trail, and Mo Joe's Trail on 18 Road Trails System in Fruita Colorado. Climb Report. Downhill Report. Summary Report. Open rear shock entire ride. Ask me any questions below about the S...
15 Year Old First Time on Floyd Hill on Vitus Sentier 29 VR plus see GG Trail Pistol and Ibis Ripley
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Mountain Biking with my two sons down Floyd Hill downhill only trail (blue/black) in Evergreen Colorado. Sean rides his Vitus Sentier 29 VR hardtail. Scott rides his Guerilla Gravity Trail Pistol. Mike rides his Ibis Ripley V4. See entire downhill trail mainline. Plus catch dad give his sons way too much advice. Fun day.
Weight of 2021 Vitus Sentier 29 VR
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How much does the 2021 Vitus Sentier 29 VR in sized Medium WEIGH? Let's find out. Tell me in the comments: How Much Does YOUR Bike Weigh? List: Year, Model, Size, Weight.
[Open Box Nightmare] Chain Reaction Cycles 2021 Vitus Sentier 29 VR: Set Up, Weight, 2 Big Problems
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Real Life Story: Nightmare Opening New Bike Box from Chain Reaction Cycles. 15 minutes job turned into 5 hours over two days - and lots of frustration. Find out what went wrong (2 HUGE PROBLEMS) and how we solved them. Plus find out how the 2021 Vitus Sentier 29 VR was packed, what assembly we had to do, how we set it up, and how much it weights. This is a long video, but you might want to watc...
How To Swap MTB Hydraulic Brake Lines (Hoses) - 10 Easy Steps - European / Moto to American
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Need to switch from European (Moto) to American brake lever orientation (or back)? This shows how to do it (down and dirty). My son's new bike came from Europe (Chain Reaction Cycles in Ireland) with the brake levers on the wrong side. So we swapped them. Note: SRAM brake levers can be flipped upsidedown. So try sliding off handlebars and switching sides (instead of pulling hoses). SHIMANO brak...
Does a bigger brake ROTOR disc on the front fork stop your mountain bike faster? Trail test.
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Trail Test. Swapped my MTB front rotor from 180 mm to 200 mm (back still 180 mm). Question: Does a bigger rotor on the front stop the bike better? Let's find out. Want to watch me remove the old 180 mm and install the new 200 mm (including alignment and bedding)? Watch this video: ua-cam.com/video/LQ2X54OUL8M/v-deo.html
Install Bigger Brake ROTOR Disc on MTB Fork (180 mm to 200 mm) Including Adaptor, Alignment, Bedding
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Watch me upgrade my mountain bike front brake disc rotor from 180 to 200 mm (while keeping the same brake caliper) for more stopping power and faster stops. See entire process including adaptor needed, alignment, bedding, and troubleshooting. If working on SRAM, here is the chart I shared in the video: www.servicearchive.sram.com/sites/default/files/techdocs/95-5018-000-000_rev_b_disc_brake_cal...
REVIEW: Zoic Ether Mountain Bike Shorts - Great For Perverts and Flashers
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REVIEW: Zoic Ether Mountain Bike Shorts - Great For Perverts and Flashers
REVIEW: Five Ten Stealth Clipless Mountain Bike Shoes Including Weight And Biggest Problem
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REVIEW: Five Ten Stealth Clipless Mountain Bike Shoes Including Weight And Biggest Problem
Floyd Hill Downhill Only Full Trail Ride-A-Long, Session, Review By Two Regular Riders
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Floyd Hill Downhill Only Full Trail Ride-A-Long, Session, Review By Two Regular Riders
Ripley V4 vs Apex Trail in Golden Colorado - 1280 Vertical Feet
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Ripley V4 vs Apex Trail in Golden Colorado - 1280 Vertical Feet
Ripley V4 vs Bergen Peak: 1650 vertical feet over 5 miles
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Ripley V4 vs Bergen Peak: 1650 vertical feet over 5 miles
Rattlesnakes and Mountain Bikers: Identify It, How Get It Off Trail, What To Do If Your Bitten
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Rattlesnakes and Mountain Bikers: Identify It, How Get It Off Trail, What To Do If Your Bitten
Ripley V4 Up Down 1750 Vertical Feet on Castle Trail Mount Falcon with Rocks, Drops, and Water Bars
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Ripley V4 Up Down 1750 Vertical Feet on Castle Trail Mount Falcon with Rocks, Drops, and Water Bars
Steepest Climb On My Home Trail - East Wall on Green Mountain
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Steepest Climb On My Home Trail - East Wall on Green Mountain
My Favorite Downhill Trail on Green Mountain in Lakewood Colorado
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My Favorite Downhill Trail on Green Mountain in Lakewood Colorado
Ripley V4 Suspension Settings And Ride Setup
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Ripley V4 Suspension Settings And Ride Setup
MTB Mask During Covid19
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MTB Mask During Covid19
XC vs Enduro Tires (Ardent Race vs Assegai) Do Tires Change The Ride?
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XC vs Enduro Tires (Ardent Race vs Assegai) Do Tires Change The Ride?
2020 Guerrilla Gravity Trail Pistol - New Bike Day - Rooney Valley Trail Lakewood Colorado
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2020 Guerrilla Gravity Trail Pistol - New Bike Day - Rooney Valley Trail Lakewood Colorado
Winter Tires (Snow, Ice, Mud) For Mountain Bike: Maxxis Assegai Ride Review on my Ibis Ripley V4
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Winter Tires (Snow, Ice, Mud) For Mountain Bike: Maxxis Assegai Ride Review on my Ibis Ripley V4
2020 Ibis Ripley V4: New Bike First Ride on Green Mountain Trail in Lakewood Colorado
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2020 Ibis Ripley V4: New Bike First Ride on Green Mountain Trail in Lakewood Colorado

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @aldrinclementina4297
    @aldrinclementina4297 23 години тому

    Hi there. Fellow 26er here. What did you mean by “26 going up a little bit of effort to get the wheels going “? @1:38. You mean the “29 rolled faster? Cuz I’m experiencing as the only one with the “26 in a bunch of full sus or hardtail carbon. That I have to work extra hard on the climbs and on the flats. But I’m easy on small and tight corners 😂 Btw my “26 is a Giant Advance 3 carbon. Converted from 3x9 into a 1x11 😁 Thanks for sharing. I’m more a roedor than a mtber but I’m looking for something to rely on and even race with when i feel so. What can you say or think about the Marin Team Marin2. I’m looking between these two What do you recommend me honestly?

  • @hi-fi-guru
    @hi-fi-guru 17 днів тому

    That front brake sounded fairly noisy. You may want to check the alignment of your caliper and fine tune it if you are sure the rotor is truly "flat". Noise in your brakes is never a gopd thing. When you spend the wheel with it free off the ground, there should be no noise at all. Good luck. Overall, a very nice video...great job!

  • @Steve-co8pn
    @Steve-co8pn 18 днів тому

    Nice to see you doing some videos.

  • @Teknakill
    @Teknakill 25 днів тому

    Whats up with a new bracket being needed? I mean, all the original bracket needs is to by pushed out 40mm so the pads are lined up just right with the new disc? And if you need two longer bolts, then get longer bolts, am I wrong here anyone? Thats what I am going to try, keep it simple if possible. Happy biking.

  • @stevemcfate1961
    @stevemcfate1961 Місяць тому

    this pump is GARBAGE

  • @goosemav8628
    @goosemav8628 2 місяці тому

    P stands for post 😊

  • @PhilRavlin
    @PhilRavlin 2 місяці тому

    Excellent commentary and details for this trail!

  • @duncancycles
    @duncancycles 3 місяці тому

    Had surgery two weeks ago feeling much better each day.. 4th collarbone break on the same shoulder. I never had it fixed. Finally on the 4th break I had it plated. All bicycle racing.

  • @johnthe_don
    @johnthe_don 3 місяці тому

    Anyone have numbness issues? After surgery i have numbness from shoulder to mid chest and its cringy to me. I hate it

  • @lanyouree8532
    @lanyouree8532 5 місяців тому

    Glad to see you still have it! My bike is gathering dust by sitting in my barn. You are gathering dust the right way.

    • @50mtb44
      @50mtb44 5 місяців тому

      You gotta get out. : )

  • @50mtb44
    @50mtb44 5 місяців тому

    Have you ridden this trail?

  • @jeffrogers2180
    @jeffrogers2180 5 місяців тому

    I ate a burger and fries at milt's right by that trail and then tried to do it... It's a maximum effort kind of thing and pretty quickly all I wanted to do is barf that hamburger. 😂

    • @50mtb44
      @50mtb44 5 місяців тому

      With the heat, I can totally imagine that.

  • @50mtb44
    @50mtb44 5 місяців тому

    Have you ridden the classic Porcupine Rim Trail MTB in Moab Utah?

  • @madrapperdave
    @madrapperdave 5 місяців тому

    So cool. I was there way back in 2003, pre Strava, GPS & action cams. Good times :). Glad to see you back making videos :)

    • @50mtb44
      @50mtb44 5 місяців тому

      I had not ridden that trail in 20 years either. The memories all flooded back. Happy I was able to make most of the climbs. And super excited that I could share the experience with my two sons. You should go again.

  • @50mtb44
    @50mtb44 5 місяців тому

    This was a challenging ride. Rode in the mid-afternoon (peak heat) after a 6-hour car ride. It wore us out. Yet, loved every minute. Cool how humans crave challenge.

  • @skatteverketwiritos
    @skatteverketwiritos 6 місяців тому

    I hve trp brakes i can swaps my hydraulic brake linea ita the same process like push out the cables

    • @50mtb44
      @50mtb44 5 місяців тому

      Cool.

  • @JAM76ER
    @JAM76ER 6 місяців тому

    I’m going to start riding again after 8 years at 48. I look like I’m 40 and fell like I’m 60 so we will see how it goes. I like the videos. Thanks

    • @50mtb44
      @50mtb44 5 місяців тому

      You'll rock it.

  • @nicolathonathan770
    @nicolathonathan770 8 місяців тому

    I was looking at Trek Fuel EX, but you can’t beat the $4999 sales price. I think I’ll go with Specialized.

    • @50mtb44
      @50mtb44 5 місяців тому

      Lots of great bikes to choose from.

  • @bartoszbachor8332
    @bartoszbachor8332 9 місяців тому

    it is not European it is just British. Rest of Europe have braeks set same as you (i guess) i got the same problem but i got a road shifters (Sram apex) and do not know how to swap hoses :/

    • @50mtb44
      @50mtb44 5 місяців тому

      Thanks for the clarification.

  • @daniels124
    @daniels124 9 місяців тому

    Love it! Love it! Love it! Brother Broken clavicle and surgery here. Riding bikes for 45 years, I'm 51. Just like you, never broken anything. This video will help me rehab. Thank You!

    • @50mtb44
      @50mtb44 5 місяців тому

      Years later after surgery, I am still riding. Just rode MOAB this week. Keep going.

  • @davidcawthorne7115
    @davidcawthorne7115 9 місяців тому

    Be interesting if you checked you RAD Rider Area Distance to see if it is nearer to what it should be with the shorter stem.

    • @50mtb44
      @50mtb44 5 місяців тому

      Interesting point.

  • @phil5073
    @phil5073 9 місяців тому

    Just a newbie in mtbiking. Given that he has 180 and 203... How should should you modulate brakes in steep rocky corners and what rotor setup shoud you use? A) 180F/203R - front modulation B) 203F/180R - front modulation C) 180F/203R - rear modulation D) 203F/180R - rear modulation

    • @50mtb44
      @50mtb44 5 місяців тому

      Best to have LARGER rotor in FRONT. Front wheel is strongest stopper. However, you do NOT want to use all front brake in steeps and OTB (over the handlebars). Front wheel needs to roll through steep hits (and keep your weight back). For most brake scenarios, modulate (use) front and rear brake equally (same time).

  • @emteebee1872
    @emteebee1872 9 місяців тому

    I’m glad I watched this video as I’m thinking of buying a 2022 SJ EVO frame. Really happy that you said it climbs really well. I’m a terrible climber and it doesn’t help I’m 5’8, 222lbs. My only other concern is, since I’m getting it used, how strong is the carbon fiber?

    • @50mtb44
      @50mtb44 5 місяців тому

      I really like the SJ EVO. Great feeling bike. Per carbon, check for frame CRACKS. For any expensive bike purchase, have a bike mechanic check it over at a local shop. Seller should agree (or look elsewhere). Buyer pays for inspection (so you get unbiased answer). I do this with all car purchases too.

  • @goatsplitter
    @goatsplitter 9 місяців тому

    Nice, thank you for this. I just got a bike in today (Nukeproof) and its funky style (UK/European/Moto) and not the right way. I was thinking this was going to be a much messier and complete brake line (think cars) kind of job but this looks really easy. Here goes! Thanks again!

    • @50mtb44
      @50mtb44 5 місяців тому

      So glad this helped.

  • @manuelsabillena9582
    @manuelsabillena9582 9 місяців тому

    great job 👏👏👏

    • @50mtb44
      @50mtb44 5 місяців тому

      Thanks. It is a fun trail. My son's favorite.

  • @logicVSpassion
    @logicVSpassion 10 місяців тому

    now you need a set of riser bars with a little sweep and go a little wider than current unless your width is already maxed out

    • @50mtb44
      @50mtb44 5 місяців тому

      Good point.

  • @gmen1305
    @gmen1305 11 місяців тому

    Thanks for your honest video - after watching, I think I will bring it to their Golden Co location & pay to have them wrap it for me :)

    • @50mtb44
      @50mtb44 5 місяців тому

      It is a bear of a job. Mine does not look perfect, but is protecting from small scratches and bumps.

  • @jaywe5385
    @jaywe5385 11 місяців тому

    hey . can i ask u a question?

    • @50mtb44
      @50mtb44 5 місяців тому

      Go ahead.

  • @rdavid3848
    @rdavid3848 Рік тому

    Along with the shorter stem you can get higher rise handle bar 760 mm. This will sit you center of gravity better. When you did your otb were u sitting on the seat?

    • @50mtb44
      @50mtb44 5 місяців тому

      I never ride down sitting. Always standing.

  • @Guenounovitch
    @Guenounovitch Рік тому

    boomer

    • @50mtb44
      @50mtb44 5 місяців тому

      Close.

  • @johnbravo7542
    @johnbravo7542 Рік тому

    Any Shimano brake,would be better than the "Level" brake

    • @50mtb44
      @50mtb44 5 місяців тому

      Just used the LEVEL brakes (2 pot) with 200 mm discs to ride MOAB (slickrock, porcupine rim, captain ahab). Worked great. Larger rotors helped. That said, I prefer a stronger brake for my weight.

  • @kiethpederson7558
    @kiethpederson7558 Рік тому

    I just got a vrs sentier a couple weeks ago from vitus itself. Had to do same thing with the gearing and not sure why if they test it before it ships. Find it hard that it would go that far out being strapped in its box

    • @50mtb44
      @50mtb44 5 місяців тому

      After the initial setup, 3 years later, my son loves the bike. No major issues (just standard maintenance - and not a lot). He just rode this bike in MOAB (slickrock and porcupine rim) ... with the original tires. Only new brake pads.

    • @kiethpederson7558
      @kiethpederson7558 5 місяців тому

      @@50mtb44kewl and unfortunately they don't exist anymore

  • @johnmills837
    @johnmills837 Рік тому

    R.A.D. is the way to size bar/stem combo.

    • @50mtb44
      @50mtb44 5 місяців тому

      Will check it out.

  • @adrian_veidt
    @adrian_veidt Рік тому

    Broke mine last October 2021. Also went OTB and hit a rock, shattering it. 😂😂 Now I wear a cool titanium plate😂

    • @50mtb44
      @50mtb44 5 місяців тому

      We are Titanium Plate Brothers.

  • @Sotistee
    @Sotistee Рік тому

    sol omzunuzda kisalanma var farkindamisiniz.

    • @50mtb44
      @50mtb44 5 місяців тому

      Sorry. Don't understand.

  • @mtbsal
    @mtbsal Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing, but would had been better in a contrasting background or overhead lighting. Can't tell the difference since it is so dark on dark.

    • @50mtb44
      @50mtb44 5 місяців тому

      True. I am not a professional. : )

  • @BlueFlyer83
    @BlueFlyer83 Рік тому

    My question is, what do you do with your mountain bike if you get hauled off to the hospital?

    • @50mtb44
      @50mtb44 5 місяців тому

      Bring it in the ambulance ... of course. : )

  • @skrawn1342
    @skrawn1342 Рік тому

    All about that OTB...

    • @50mtb44
      @50mtb44 5 місяців тому

      Haunts you.

  • @CaffeinatedChrista
    @CaffeinatedChrista Рік тому

    Aaaaahhh 😮

    • @50mtb44
      @50mtb44 5 місяців тому

      Freaked me out.

  • @mickleblade
    @mickleblade Рік тому

    Why did you remove the front wheel?

    • @50mtb44
      @50mtb44 Рік тому

      Did not want to drop any brake fluid on the rotor during swap.

  • @SeanLozano
    @SeanLozano Рік тому

    you gave me the confidence to do this myself, than you!

    • @50mtb44
      @50mtb44 Рік тому

      Glad it helped. : )

  • @bitbeak
    @bitbeak Рік тому

    I think you passed by me at one point on box o rocks, that or you just look like a lot of the folks on Green. Cool footage, and you're totally right, you got a really good window (people wise) on this trail.

    • @50mtb44
      @50mtb44 Рік тому

      So fun to ride GM. Glad you are getting out.

  • @yongshim3151
    @yongshim3151 Рік тому

    Did you remove plates and screws later with another surgery?

    • @50mtb44
      @50mtb44 Рік тому

      Nope. Still in my shoulder (by design).

  • @LILEE376
    @LILEE376 Рік тому

    Shorter stem also mean that the terrain has more power over the steering, so you need to wrestle more on bumpy trails. Less stress on your hand by geometry but more stress when use the bike offroad.

    • @50mtb44
      @50mtb44 5 місяців тому

      Makes sense.

  • @jimmyz5831
    @jimmyz5831 Рік тому

    Your hand pressure is related to how much you engage your core. You should try to balance more so you can keep excess weight off the bars. Not quite as easy as a motorcycle but can be helpful.

    • @50mtb44
      @50mtb44 5 місяців тому

      Good point. I have a strong core (but a weak lower back from a car accident). Can do sit ups all day long without stopping. : )

  • @34bca
    @34bca Рік тому

    My 2020 ibis Ripley V4 Large is currently weighing in at 25.1 pounds. Differences are: GX groupset, i9 Enduro S carbon wheels w/ i9 hubs, 2.4 Ardent Front and 2.35 Rekon race rear, carbon ibis bar at 750mm length. The Rekon race does give up some traction but the tire is very fast. Hope this helps anyone trying to shed weight. I really didn't do much but you can get these bikes pretty light.

    • @50mtb44
      @50mtb44 Рік тому

      Nice. What type of riding do you do? Describe your common trails.

  • @quesnoy1
    @quesnoy1 Рік тому

    Did you purchase the adapter to match the manufacturer of the rotor or the caliper? I ask because I'm going to be putting a 200 mm rotor from SRAM onto an Ohlins fork that is native 180 mm. However, my brake calipers are from Shimano. I'm assuming the adapter has to fit the shape of the caliper but I'm not sure. Also, there are so many different adapter sizes from Shimano, it can be a bit tricky to get the right one. The only thing I know for sure is that I need an adapter that adds 20 mm (so plus 20 mm). However, Shimano's model designations are very confusing. Do I need the F180P or do I need an F203P. I can't tell which ones add 40 mm and which add the 20 mm I need.

    • @50mtb44
      @50mtb44 Рік тому

      Sorry. This is above my pay grade. I'd ask the fork manufacturer Ohlins for help. They should have answer.

  • @isaacmac1395
    @isaacmac1395 Рік тому

    Great video! This Will help with my future disk installation. One tip, and maybe I’m too used to the professional bike Chanels out there but it was really hard to see in your garage without additional lighting or something to give a brighter picture. Hope this helps with future content 👍🏻

    • @50mtb44
      @50mtb44 5 місяців тому

      Glad it helped. When I go pro, I'll let you know. : )

  • @harperfilm4379
    @harperfilm4379 Рік тому

    Perfect review, thank you very much!

    • @50mtb44
      @50mtb44 Рік тому

      Glad it helps. Still use this stand.

  • @cyberbri6899
    @cyberbri6899 Рік тому

    Great video! I haven't rode Green Mountain for probably 35+ years. I liked it but it was short so I always did Mt. Falcon or some other longer ones but now it looks like there is quite a bit more. Now that I'm getting more into MTB'n I'll have to check Green Mountain out again.

    • @50mtb44
      @50mtb44 Рік тому

      Check out Rooney Valley Trail on GM. Re-designed by COMBA with lots of turns, switchbacks, and rollers. Fallon is longer and more challenging up and down, but Green Mountain is a great local run (ride from my house).