@@ark8tct I think that the only acceptable place where to use imperial is wheelsizes and even there it's basically just because 26, 27,5 and 29 have become names for the wheelsizes rather than just measurements. Everywhere else imperial is absolutely pointless.
@@th_js cars/ trucks, skateboards, paintball/ airsoft, radio controlled cars etc. Many things use a combination. I just know about these cause these are my hobbies
Dude that would be SICK! I know trickstuff made a Trixer gyro for the consumer market a while back but they are quite rare now and it would be interesting to see a hydraulic gyro come back to market
@jeehoonjones1389 Yeah them Trixer ones apparently had quite a few problems with some. The machining has to be tight I'd think, if I knew cnc I'd definitely take a crack at making one. Seems like everyone just said screw it and went to regular cable gyros unfortunately. I personally love the hydraulic feel
Because as you can see this pike is called "dj" = dirt jump, and it's made for 26" wheels and has 100mm of travel so it's made strictly for dirt jump bikes where lyrik has different wheel size and travel models where dj bikes don't need it
@@th_js I read it in pink bike where Brett Rheeder said Trek working on a prototype Trek Ticket S and as you can see the old one have like arch on the back while the prototype is slimmer and no arch on the rear triangle.The reason why they still use Slopestyle is they try to lower the weight because many riders switching to dirt jumper for the weight but it is more risky when you case a jump and Slopestyle are easier to compose or to setup again for the new jump even when you get case.
the spacers on the "cassete" is just geniusss
Beautiful, tricked out bikes but still with that diy-flair...
Man, DJ/Slopestyle has come a long way. 😍
Paul is awesome. Love his humor and simplistic happy demeanor .
Erik's dad should get that Patented straight away.
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Emil had some too that he made. Maybe pretty common?
@@TheShift1313 yes. You can make one with some older larger cogs and. I made a similar setup for my DJ
Pinkbike should switch to metric completely for 2022!
@@ark8tct I think that the only acceptable place where to use imperial is wheelsizes and even there it's basically just because 26, 27,5 and 29 have become names for the wheelsizes rather than just measurements. Everywhere else imperial is absolutely pointless.
lol good luck with that. more things than you'd ever imagine use combined units. Get used to it, or die crying about it.
@@kylelanning5856 Guess I'll die crying
@@kylelanning5856 Can you provide some examples?
@@th_js cars/ trucks, skateboards, paintball/ airsoft, radio controlled cars etc. Many things use a combination. I just know about these cause these are my hobbies
Sick boyes 💪🔥
Emil johansson my fellow viking!
Would be good if you could ask/reveal tire specs and handlebars they run
I like the pink bike jacket gonna look it up👌
Cool to see a gyro on that Ticket S. We need a hydraulic gyro system, I know someone can make em
Dude that would be SICK! I know trickstuff made a Trixer gyro for the consumer market a while back but they are quite rare now and it would be interesting to see a hydraulic gyro come back to market
@jeehoonjones1389 Yeah them Trixer ones apparently had quite a few problems with some. The machining has to be tight I'd think, if I knew cnc I'd definitely take a crack at making one. Seems like everyone just said screw it and went to regular cable gyros unfortunately. I personally love the hydraulic feel
cool video
Sweet vid but too short this time..
Sick!
decitione you the higt jumps are adrenaline from my life the control of left and rigth to complect extrmited feed hands
What time of toilet seal is that
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Ther’s a reason why this type of bike like dirt, use a pike instead a lyrik or something else? I see a lot of them with a pike ultimate
Because as you can see this pike is called "dj" = dirt jump, and it's made for 26" wheels and has 100mm of travel so it's made strictly for dirt jump bikes where lyrik has different wheel size and travel models where dj bikes don't need it
@@ToYDra6oN thanks man… i was missing this info…. now it’s clear!!
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First bike looks like trek dark prismatic paint. My fuel has that
why is the second bike full suspension?
Either way Emil is dominating the slope style scene
Why wouldn't it be?
@@ark8tct Slopestyle-bikes have rear suspension, Dirtjumpers don't. But obviously DJ's can be used for slopestyle and Slopestyle-bikes for dirt jumps.
@@ark8tct I don’t think there are any rules for what type of bike you can use on these events. Ride whatever works for you.
@@th_js I read it in pink bike where Brett Rheeder said Trek working on a prototype Trek Ticket S and as you can see the old one have like arch on the back while the prototype is slimmer and no arch on the rear triangle.The reason why they still use Slopestyle is they try to lower the weight because many riders switching to dirt jumper for the weight but it is more risky when you case a jump and Slopestyle are easier to compose or to setup again for the new jump even when you get case.
"super short bars 720s"
me running 720 on my trailbike
Emil's bike is basically a fuel ex size xxs 😂
Basically not at all.
or maybe its just a slopestyle bike?
@@nolanrolles6528 no its a fuel ex xxs size 😂
Tom is such a creeper!
на какашку наїхав 6:16 !
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