Very impressive! I've been pretty much bed ridden for the past four years because of severe multiple sclerosis and this video gave me hope and energy. The tracks you have chosen are really difficult and take a lot of guts to do them. I used to go mountain biking too in the Como area in Italy. I am a 56 yo woman but there's a teenager trapped inside me wanting to be wild again. A big hug! 😁🤗😉
Skinny sections are sometimes fun, but we might need to start really pushing for bypasses for adaptive bikes. Any way to make awesome trails accessible to all adventurers is a bonus for everyone
This was one of the most inspiring things for me personally that I've seen in a very long time! I grew up riding mountain bikes and have loved everything about the sport for as long as I can remember. But after developing CRPS/complex regional pain syndrome (the world's most painful disease) in my early 20's, I can now barely walk around my house, let alone even think of getting out on a mountain bike ever again. A huge dream of mine is to simply ride again some day. I've followed Bowhead for a while now and they're making mountain biking so much more accessible, I would do anything to own a Bowhead Reach and achieve that dream of someday riding a bike again. Sadly, being disabled is expensive enough without trying to find the money for such an amazing piece of kit. So unfortunately, for now, and likely forever, that will have to remain a dream. But Cole, you absolutely smashed it out there, as I say, so incredibly inspiring for me!! And Rémy, I've been a fan of yours for a long time anyway, but to see you making your channel totally inclusive with videos like these means a heck of a lot to me and I'm sure to many others, it brings me hope when I don't necessarily get a lot of hope these days, so thank you very much!!
No way man! I am so sorry to hear about your diagnosis. I actually got CRPS at 19 and have just about every treatment you can imagine- but I can balance- just not put any pressure on my feet so I am able to ride an ebike- I gotta take it slow but im optimistic- I pray you find a way to ride sometime again too!
This is one of the main reasons I've been watching Remy for years. He's just not a phenomenal rider, but he's a very thoughtful guy. I'm certain this wasn't just for content, but Remy doesn't think twice about including everyone with his passion for riding. In case you missed the French humor it's @12:36 😊 Just awesome dude!
Thank to you and your magic friend. I never thought that THIS was possible. I wish that this type of bike will be less expensive in the future and also there will be more park like that in all over the world. I am italian and we don’t have so many places like this. Congrats!
I'm once more so impressed of those stunning trails. On my blacktrails in Germany I think Cole would definitely need no help. I love bike-builds, but actually they're all the same. Would love to see a bike build of this 3-wheel bike or a video with an explanation of key-features.
I love this. I am a new shubriber from last week. I am handicap and have a terminal illness *Conjestive heart failure* but I maintain a good attitude and love living vicariously through the MTB community. It's times like this that really highlight the positive vibes and good will of the comunity. Glad, I found your channel as well as al the ones, I've seen. Keep up the good work. It's lifts my spirits in the time I have left.
Wow! Wow! Wow! That was epic and inspirational! I’d love to see how Cole nails it again after a few practice runs and knowing the lines before hand. Thanks guys, I know the camera doesn’t do justice to how steep that was. Respect! 💪 😊
Cole clearly has incredible skilz and big brass.... And great design on his bike as well! Seems stable with all the weight carried really low - I couldn't believe how much brake control he had on the huge slabs of In-N-Out! Thanks for sharing his riding with us Remy, it's really inspirational.
Thats pretty sick , dudes just sending it down gnarly terrain. Definitely an awesome thing that the bowhead exists and hopefully trail builders will keep them in mind . Would love to go for a ride with cole. Great vid man.
Yes, Yes. So inspiring. Bravo. I'm an old guy that bought a Yamaha Super Tennere Adventure bike. I have been exploring single track riding. This is how to live guys. Hope everyone finds their way to try something bigger than them self.
WeI see things like this ,I have to wonder what my problem is. I used to go out and do stuff like this. The sense of accomplishment from riding my bike over terrain most people have a hard time walking . The last time I rode down trails like this I was still in high school and mountain biking wasn't a thing yet. Mostly we rode down the hills, and either got a ride back up or walked up. Flying down fire trails on our twenty inch bikes was a gas. You would get going so fast that when you hit a rock sticking out of the ground about an inch or two. Would make you fly about sixty feet down the hill. Only you were only six inches or so off the ground. Sometimes you would get a pinched tube and be all squirrelly until you got slowed down. Thanks for posting this video. I needed it. Inspiration is what I have gleaned from this. Keep em coming.
Man, Cole has some skills and cahones, those were some sick trails, not being able to "get back" on those steep slabs must be a very funky feeling to get used to, was a pleasure to watch. Those Bowhead bikes are amazing and you can really see that Cole was a skilled & courteous MTBer before he had to move to one, careful with his use of the accelerator, trying to keep trail damage to a minimum. Curious how he's running that FBR, pressure and insert or no? Seemed like maybe he could drop some pressure and maybe gain a bit of traction for the looser stuff/climbs.
That was sooooo coooool!! You guys are absolute legends! That adaptive bike is so awesome, I'm really impressed with it's capability. The places it can fit, the terrain it can take on, the power it delivers... Wow! I don't have injuries like Cole, but I'd dam sure like a go of his bike! ❤🧡💛
Dam... Some serious engineering on that Trike.. The steering looks like someone has taken the time to figure out that the front tires need to lean to the left and right when making turns. Very cool looking trike. And, the skill of the rider is very good. It was very cool watching him tackle the obstacles. Great video.
Have been following you since the Whistler shreddit days and this has to be one of the best videos. This and seeing the video of Alex Cairns descending Mt Currie on a sit ski have been the coolest things I’ve seen in a while. Great to see where adaptive sports are going lately!
Now this is what you call dedication and not giving up on your dream to become free with nature and enjoy life to its fullest and showing never let anything stop you from achieving this. Total respect to you sir keep living the dream 🇬🇧👍
It's nice seeing this guy still enjoying the trails. Today I went to a rock climbing gym, one of the employees was in a wheelchair. His legs were strong, but he had a balance disorder. He was a really skilled rock climber though.
I can't imagine how much harder it is on a mountain bike vs dirtbike. That trail was very difficult and you both just went for it. Great video - hope you upload together again.
That's one of the coolest things I've seen in a while, you guys seem to enjoy the trail and each other company while riding! Awesome stuff! You guys should develop a handle for the front end of the bike, so when the person helps it has a nice round place to hold and better leverage to avoid the bike rolling (this could be very dangerous in some situations! Great work and hope to see other videos of you guys riding!
I love how patient you are and how you were willing to take the time to check stuff ahead if he wasn't sure about it. Not many people are willing to do these things for others but this shows that you're here for more than just the ride.
I think of all the kids that sit on their computers and waste away. I am 53 and ride bike, hike and kayak. I applaud this young man for what he does. Truly inspiring.
You guys rock! This is a great inspiration for those with disabilities. If you have a passion, and determination, you will find a way. God bless you guys.
WOW!!!!! WHAT COMPLETE CONTOLL THIS GUY HS OVER HIS BIKE!!!! AND THE COURAGE TOO TO RIDE OVER THAT EDGE!!!!! I DONT EVEN KNOW HIM YET I FEEL PROUD OF HIM!!! AND MONSIEUR FRANCE... WHAT A INCREDIBLE FRIEND AND PRO ON THE TRAILS
Good to see you still enjoying your passion. That bike took on some impressive trails I'm sure skill still plays a big part. That trike sure looks fun to whip around
I just bought a mountain bike and I’m learning the trails again at 59 but that young man in that three wheeler is shredding them trails bro shredding them kick ass man keep it up really inspirational
That was truly epic and inspirational. Thanks for sharing and motivating us with your riding, and other people who ride their bikes with style. We can do whatever we want if we just put our minds to it.
Thanks for the upload! This was just amazing to watch. I know the Bowhead is a beast but Cole is a rider with some extraordinary skills to make it shine. 👊💥🤙❤
Very impressive! I've been pretty much bed ridden for the past four years because of severe multiple sclerosis and this video gave me hope and energy. The tracks you have chosen are really difficult and take a lot of guts to do them. I used to go mountain biking too in the Como area in Italy. I am a 56 yo woman but there's a teenager trapped inside me wanting to be wild again. A big hug!
😁🤗😉
as someone in a wheelchair it was super dope to see you guys help him! Things like this are beautiful to see man. You're an amazing friend!
dude that bike is awesome
SPEECHLESS ...
AWESOME ...
EPIC ...
They both gelled immediately Nice ...
👍👍👍
If you're not smiling from watching this check your heart for a pulse. That was AWESOME!
Couldn't agree more!
Pulse says 210 yeah no problem
@@remymetaillerTHERE ARE ONLY 2 WHEELS ON THE BIKE.
His living the dream and loving every single minute and so he should. Seeing him happy and smiling definitely made my day
I agree, very impressive
Skinny sections are sometimes fun, but we might need to start really pushing for bypasses for adaptive bikes. Any way to make awesome trails accessible to all adventurers is a bonus for everyone
that was epic to watch! can't believe how hard he shreds on that thing! super inspiring!
Glad you enjoyed it!
So solid. Watching literal progression happening. Cole is a legend.
Huge respect for Cole. Thanks for publishing. I hope we see more content with bikers like you Cole getting out and enjoying the trails.
This was one of the most inspiring things for me personally that I've seen in a very long time! I grew up riding mountain bikes and have loved everything about the sport for as long as I can remember. But after developing CRPS/complex regional pain syndrome (the world's most painful disease) in my early 20's, I can now barely walk around my house, let alone even think of getting out on a mountain bike ever again. A huge dream of mine is to simply ride again some day. I've followed Bowhead for a while now and they're making mountain biking so much more accessible, I would do anything to own a Bowhead Reach and achieve that dream of someday riding a bike again. Sadly, being disabled is expensive enough without trying to find the money for such an amazing piece of kit. So unfortunately, for now, and likely forever, that will have to remain a dream.
But Cole, you absolutely smashed it out there, as I say, so incredibly inspiring for me!! And Rémy, I've been a fan of yours for a long time anyway, but to see you making your channel totally inclusive with videos like these means a heck of a lot to me and I'm sure to many others, it brings me hope when I don't necessarily get a lot of hope these days, so thank you very much!!
No way man! I am so sorry to hear about your diagnosis. I actually got CRPS at 19 and have just about every treatment you can imagine- but I can balance- just not put any pressure on my feet so I am able to ride an ebike- I gotta take it slow but im optimistic- I pray you find a way to ride sometime again too!
This is one of the main reasons I've been watching Remy for years. He's just not a phenomenal rider, but he's a very thoughtful guy. I'm certain this wasn't just for content, but Remy doesn't think twice about including everyone with his passion for riding.
In case you missed the French humor it's @12:36 😊
Just awesome dude!
The smile on Cole's face says everything about this ride. This was COOL AF!
Inspiring stuff. So good to see that equipment like this exists.
Thx you for the upload, I'll be smiling for the rest of the day because of this!
When the impossible, becomes possible! @ Cole, absolutely mental riding skills on your rig man….@ Remy, showcasing the love of MTB… Beyond inspiring👊👊
Thank to you and your magic friend. I never thought that THIS was possible. I wish that this type of bike will be less expensive in the future and also there will be more park like that in all over the world. I am italian and we don’t have so many places like this. Congrats!
That is really sick!!! Such a nice people loving this sport and helping each other! Very good work, Remy! :)
Thanks so much!!
Just one word to say "IMPRESSIVE". In all kind of ways!
Cole is absolutely shredding. Wow!
I'm once more so impressed of those stunning trails. On my blacktrails in Germany I think Cole would definitely need no help. I love bike-builds, but actually they're all the same. Would love to see a bike build of this 3-wheel bike or a video with an explanation of key-features.
I love this. I am a new shubriber from last week. I am handicap and have a terminal illness *Conjestive heart failure* but I maintain a good attitude and love living vicariously through the MTB community. It's times like this that really highlight the positive vibes and good will of the comunity. Glad, I found your channel as well as al the ones, I've seen. Keep up the good work. It's lifts my spirits in the time I have left.
Wow! Wow! Wow! That was epic and inspirational! I’d love to see how Cole nails it again after a few practice runs and knowing the lines before hand. Thanks guys, I know the camera doesn’t do justice to how steep that was. Respect! 💪 😊
Wow what an an amazing company bowhead is helping disabled people get out on the trails and FairPlay to Remy and the other guy Making sure CB is safe
If the wheelchair guy was my friend, i would never run out of will and motivation. Stay strong brother ❤❤❤
Cole clearly has incredible skilz and big brass.... And great design on his bike as well! Seems stable with all the weight carried really low - I couldn't believe how much brake control he had on the huge slabs of In-N-Out! Thanks for sharing his riding with us Remy, it's really inspirational.
It was great meeting you guys out on the trail! Cole sending it. So sick!
Thanks for the help!
Thank you for bringing attention to the need for accessibility trails. Awesome video. Awesome riders.
Cole's so rad. He dropped by at Sea Otter a couple years ago & we talked for a while. Super nice, down to earth guy who rips.
Thats pretty sick , dudes just sending it down gnarly terrain. Definitely an awesome thing that the bowhead exists and hopefully trail builders will keep them in mind .
Would love to go for a ride with cole. Great vid man.
Cole seeing the in and out view, straight in the feels! Good job guys!
Yes, Yes. So inspiring. Bravo. I'm an old guy that bought a Yamaha Super Tennere Adventure bike. I have been exploring single track riding. This is how to live guys. Hope everyone finds their way to try something bigger than them self.
WeI see things like this ,I have to wonder what my problem is. I used to go out and do stuff like this. The sense of accomplishment from riding my bike over terrain most people have a hard time walking . The last time I rode down trails like this I was still in high school and mountain biking wasn't a thing yet. Mostly we rode down the hills, and either got a ride back up or walked up. Flying down fire trails on our twenty inch bikes was a gas. You would get going so fast that when you hit a rock sticking out of the ground about an inch or two. Would make you fly about sixty feet down the hill. Only you were only six inches or so off the ground. Sometimes you would get a pinched tube and be all squirrelly until you got slowed down. Thanks for posting this video. I needed it. Inspiration is what I have gleaned from this. Keep em coming.
Man, Cole has some skills and cahones, those were some sick trails, not being able to "get back" on those steep slabs must be a very funky feeling to get used to, was a pleasure to watch. Those Bowhead bikes are amazing and you can really see that Cole was a skilled & courteous MTBer before he had to move to one, careful with his use of the accelerator, trying to keep trail damage to a minimum. Curious how he's running that FBR, pressure and insert or no? Seemed like maybe he could drop some pressure and maybe gain a bit of traction for the looser stuff/climbs.
The axles on that adaptive bike are insane, the articulation and Cole's skill to bend it and drift corners also amazing. 😮
That was sooooo coooool!! You guys are absolute legends! That adaptive bike is so awesome, I'm really impressed with it's capability. The places it can fit, the terrain it can take on, the power it delivers... Wow! I don't have injuries like Cole, but I'd dam sure like a go of his bike! ❤🧡💛
Wow! Absolutely stunning. Thank you both for this epic ride.
All I need to know about life and how to live it I can learn from this incredible man. Warms my heart!
That was epic. To see the smile on his face made my day. He show us that there is no up stickles only solutions.
Literally subscribed after watching him help Cole over the wood feature in the beginning. That was just awesome.
Dam... Some serious engineering on that Trike.. The steering looks like someone has taken the time to figure out that the front tires need to lean to the left and right when making turns. Very cool looking trike. And, the skill of the rider is very good. It was very cool watching him tackle the obstacles. Great video.
Absolutely incredible! Amazing control on that bike. Martin from EMBN would be very proud.
incredible on so many levels mr Cole.
that fat tire skid sound is addictive :)
I can't believe how stable it is, what an awesome bike but I think his skill level riding that is insane . All the best on the trails brother
Watched the whole video with the biggest smile. You’re both awesome and keep on sending it.
I'm stoked watching that video. No limit, friends carrying the 3-wheeler where it's complicated but nothing stops you all. KEep it up!
That was awesome. Mountain biking meets 4X4 off-roading and rock crawling. I love it!
At 21:15, Remy says, ”Ok Stop Stop”. He means “grab a handful of those Dominions”. And he really meant it. Great video!
You are such a good friend! You helped him through the trails so he can have a good time. God bless you for that.
Mtb is really for everyone no exemption, respect 💪💪💪
Have been following you since the Whistler shreddit days and this has to be one of the best videos. This and seeing the video of Alex Cairns descending Mt Currie on a sit ski have been the coolest things I’ve seen in a while. Great to see where adaptive sports are going lately!
Wow, thanks!
What a STUD!!! AND WOW!!! What a rig that it lasted without splitting the front arms down those shoots
so much positive vibes and inspiration! what a bike cole, very nice!
TOTAL RESPECT fella
The control and confidence you have on that bike was AWESOME !!!
Now this is what you call dedication and not giving up on your dream to become free with nature and enjoy life to its fullest and showing never let anything stop you from achieving this. Total respect to you sir keep living the dream 🇬🇧👍
Cole, since we met in 2013 you have always done everything to the limit and this is another level, Congratulations man on living full throttle!
This is the coolest video I've seen in ages. This guy rips.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Honestly, one of, if not the greatest video that I have ever had the privilege of watching. Thank you so much.
Wow!! Very very impressive and what a good friend helping him when the track was too narrow.
This is rad
THAT DUDE IS BAD ASS!!!! IT WAS AN AWESOME RIDE TO WATCH!!!!
This has made my day! Smiled the whole way through! Thank you Rémy and Cole for cheering this miserable bastard up!
It's nice seeing this guy still enjoying the trails. Today I went to a rock climbing gym, one of the employees was in a wheelchair. His legs were strong, but he had a balance disorder. He was a really skilled rock climber though.
I never cease to be amazed by what these bikes are capable of handling when piloted by a skilled rider. Thanks for sharing! :)
I can't imagine how much harder it is on a mountain bike vs dirtbike. That trail was very difficult and you both just went for it. Great video - hope you upload together again.
That was amazing. 3 wheel e-bike going down IN-&-OUT simply amazing. The guy got talent. Koodo's...
Bike makes people happy, this is wonderful
Faith in humanity restored, Remy you're amazing!
wow its awesome that he can still do this stuff!
That's one of the coolest things I've seen in a while, you guys seem to enjoy the trail and each other company while riding! Awesome stuff! You guys should develop a handle for the front end of the bike, so when the person helps it has a nice round place to hold and better leverage to avoid the bike rolling (this could be very dangerous in some situations! Great work and hope to see other videos of you guys riding!
I love how patient you are and how you were willing to take the time to check stuff ahead if he wasn't sure about it. Not many people are willing to do these things for others but this shows that you're here for more than just the ride.
And seeing You on an e-bike is amazing. I just picked one up 2 weeks ago and it’s a game changer. Ride More!
That was just inspiring to watch and warms the heart! Cheers to you both
Two dudes ripping some of the best trails in the world! That was awesome
That was sick! Both of you have incredible skills, honestly! So inspired, I need to go and ride my bike!
I think of all the kids that sit on their computers and waste away. I am 53 and ride bike, hike and kayak. I applaud this young man for what he does. Truly inspiring.
The E-trike has incredible stability with its low center of mass. The rider chooses his line like he was born to it. True skill.
You guys rock! This is a great inspiration for those with disabilities. If you have a passion, and determination, you will find a way. God bless you guys.
Big respect
That was just epic! Didn't know whether to laugh or cry. That machine is awesome! Cole's skill is amazing!
Beautiful video Remy!
WOW!!!!! WHAT COMPLETE CONTOLL THIS GUY HS OVER HIS BIKE!!!! AND THE COURAGE TOO TO RIDE OVER THAT EDGE!!!!! I DONT EVEN KNOW HIM YET I FEEL PROUD OF HIM!!! AND MONSIEUR FRANCE... WHAT A INCREDIBLE FRIEND AND PRO ON THE TRAILS
Good to see you still enjoying your passion. That bike took on some impressive trails I'm sure skill still plays a big part. That trike sure looks fun to whip around
I just bought a mountain bike and I’m learning the trails again at 59 but that young man in that three wheeler is shredding them trails bro shredding them kick ass man keep it up really inspirational
Absolute legend... Total inspiration to all riders!
🤘😎🤘
A great friend to have. As an above knee amputee MTBer you need your mates around you. Well done for getting to there. Great job all.
owh boi.. It made me to grip my chair tight watching you guys rip those narrow and technical segments. Awesome!
That was truly epic and inspirational. Thanks for sharing and motivating us with your riding, and other people who ride their bikes with style. We can do whatever we want if we just put our minds to it.
My jaw dropped. That guy on the adaptive bike shreds. So impressed.
Love how you both shredded those trails. Cole has awesome control on his adapted bike. Some of the lines you were taking are scary looking lol!
Thanks for the upload! This was just amazing to watch. I know the Bowhead is a beast but Cole is a rider with some extraordinary skills to make it shine. 👊💥🤙❤
Skills! Can’t wait to see more from you guys.
That was awesome, thank you!
What an inspiration and absolute phenomenal mountain biker!
This was awesome. Adds a whole new level to picking the right line.
I couldn't stop smiling,, way to go dude mad skillz
I was grinning the whole ride. Amazing work.
That is freaking wild, I would never think a three wheel bike to go through that kind of stuff. Congrats.
That was epic! Loved the whole ride and he’s amazing on the bike. Kudos for a great co-op ride
I love that adaptive bikes makes gnarly trails like this ridable - for those with enough skills and courage.
amazing video Remy loved every second of it!❤
This is fantastic.. Kudos to both of you... happy riding!
This made my day. Awesome effort.