I hope they continue to make more jump oriented trails at horseshoe and really go after it since they get all the downhill mtb traffic in Ontario. or maybe a skills park section with a foam pit/air bag. They could really have something there in the summer time.
Sick video dude, I just got a quick question. Do you think Horse shoe valley is hard enough to were a neck brace? or would you be fine with just a full face and knee pads and that kind of stuff?
Thank you. And to answer your question I think that totally comes down to personal preference. There is a risk of serious injury on even the most mellow trails. As we all know the easiest trails are usually the ones that take us down LOL. I personally do not use a neck brace but you definitely would not be out of place with one there. People even ride with open face helmets there which I definitely don’t recommend.
Hey! Recommending a specific bike is something I really can’t do. Everyone has their own preference, budget, and experience level. If you’re just looking to get into the sport a hard tail is your best bang for your buck. If you can swing it a full-suspension bike is even better. In my opinion the more money you can invest into a good starting bike the better your initial experience will be. Bikes arnt cheap but buying a proper one is worth it. Beyond that, if you’re just planning to do trail riding like the hydrocut keep the suspension travel to 160mm and lower. 130-140 is still overkill but a good sweet spot
@@user-vn9js9yn1j my bike was around $5000. Depends on new or used and the fact that the bike market is so hot right now: Used: minimum $2000 New: minimum $3500 Again, I’m no expert. This is just my opinion based on what I’ve seen
That is a decent looking trail system! DAAAMN. I might have to make the drive to Barrie this summer...
I hope they continue to make more jump oriented trails at horseshoe and really go after it since they get all the downhill mtb traffic in Ontario.
or maybe a skills park section with a foam pit/air bag. They could really have something there in the summer time.
nice vid, but you gotta do something about that squeak lol
have you been to blue mountain? i think thats the best in ON and its a bit bigger
Omg lol I was in this video at 7:07 I appeared in a blue shirt shocked the hell out of me
Sending it!!
7:41 Almost......
Almost tapped the tree? LOL
Sick video dude, I just got a quick question. Do you think Horse shoe valley is hard enough to were a neck brace? or would you be fine with just a full face and knee pads and that kind of stuff?
Thank you. And to answer your question I think that totally comes down to personal preference. There is a risk of serious injury on even the most mellow trails. As we all know the easiest trails are usually the ones that take us down LOL. I personally do not use a neck brace but you definitely would not be out of place with one there. People even ride with open face helmets there which I definitely don’t recommend.
@@Chewwsky thanks for the advice👍
How much are your bike? What is the usual price for a beginner's bicycle who just started mountain biking? Would u recommend me one?
Hey! Recommending a specific bike is something I really can’t do. Everyone has their own preference, budget, and experience level. If you’re just looking to get into the sport a hard tail is your best bang for your buck. If you can swing it a full-suspension bike is even better. In my opinion the more money you can invest into a good starting bike the better your initial experience will be. Bikes arnt cheap but buying a proper one is worth it.
Beyond that, if you’re just planning to do trail riding like the hydrocut keep the suspension travel to 160mm and lower. 130-140 is still overkill but a good sweet spot
@@Chewwsky thank u can I know how much is your bike?
How much would it roughly cost to get a proper double suspension bike for an entry level ?
@@user-vn9js9yn1j my bike was around $5000.
Depends on new or used and the fact that the bike market is so hot right now:
Used: minimum $2000
New: minimum $3500
Again, I’m no expert. This is just my opinion based on what I’ve seen
Do you think the terrain is fine for a hardtail? This is my nearest park and idk if I want to invest in a full suspension if it’s not needed.
Oh absolutely! LOTS of people are riding hardtails here! You’ll have a blast 💥
Hey bud, do you have any footage of Blue Mt?
I don’t because they were closed last season!
Also, blue will no longer be running a bike park so don’t watch any videos unless you want to torture yourself.
@@Chewwsky oh that’s brutal, thanks for the heads up
@@Chewwsky i noticed the sticker on your windshield, are you part of a local service?
@@callummorrow1776 I am yes!