Good on ya Damir ;-) Have you had the chance to ride this one yet ?? If you are after an epic XC adventure at Nerang, head out the Westside trails.... It's like you're in another world, so serene... Ride On dude :-)
Hey bud! Looking to get my first bike, I live local to nerang and boomerang farm . Would a solid hardtail with 140 - 150mm travel be alright for these trails or should I go a full sus? Thanks
Hey there. Good on you for getting started with your first off-road thrill machine🎢😉 Honestly it depends on what sort of riding u want to do: downhill, big jumps, rocks and drops, cross country, fire road 2 wheels on the ground at all times.... unfortunately there is not one bike for all.... A big thing to consider of course is also your budget. If your serious to ride, buying a brand name bike is def recommended as it should be able to handle what u throw it at, vs the Aldi dual suspension MTB special which comes with a warning sticker "not for off road use" 🤯🤣 The better the brand, the longer it will last and have a half decent re sell value if it's not right 4 ur riding style.... Check out "demo days" at race events where u can test ride brand newies 😉 There's heaps of MTB groups on Facebook for chatting/selling/buying bikes. +MTB online forums to chat with like-minded 2 wheeled freaks to get you up to date with the lingo and also begin consuming knowledge on the wide range of bike specs in your riding style.... Hoping this helps u!🤟😎
That was nice ride man .
Good on ya Damir ;-) Have you had the chance to ride this one yet ??
If you are after an epic XC adventure at Nerang, head out the Westside trails.... It's like you're in another world, so serene... Ride On dude :-)
Hi mate, haven't had a chance to ride that one yet but I'll give it a crack soon, looking very good.
Hey bud! Looking to get my first bike, I live local to nerang and boomerang farm . Would a solid hardtail with 140 - 150mm travel be alright for these trails or should I go a full sus? Thanks
Hey there. Good on you for getting started with your first off-road thrill machine🎢😉
Honestly it depends on what sort of riding u want to do: downhill, big jumps, rocks and drops, cross country, fire road 2 wheels on the ground at all times.... unfortunately there is not one bike for all....
A big thing to consider of course is also your budget.
If your serious to ride, buying a brand name bike is def recommended as it should be able to handle what u throw it at, vs the Aldi dual suspension MTB special which comes with a warning sticker "not for off road use" 🤯🤣
The better the brand, the longer it will last and have a half decent re sell value if it's not right 4 ur riding style....
Check out "demo days" at race events where u can test ride brand newies 😉
There's heaps of MTB groups on Facebook for chatting/selling/buying bikes.
+MTB online forums to chat with like-minded 2 wheeled freaks to get you up to date with the lingo and also begin consuming knowledge on the wide range of bike specs in your riding style....
Hoping this helps u!🤟😎
Were you siting down the whole way without the dropper been droped down?