Awesome content 👌Great editing 🤘 Cool riding 😎 really liked the retro 80s music 🎶 Looking forward to seeing more of Leogang, it's so much bigger than I thought!
I did with my friends your exact day but in opposite way , we were staying in Leogang and went through the Wurzeltrail to Saalbach and back . That trail is a pain hahaha saw a lot of e Bikers having fun.
Im still on the fence about the Meta SX, i want a do-it-all Bike but a fun one at that, able to manage the local woods, while taking the bike park punishment, probably ATLEAST 10 bike park days per year with local shuttling aswell(these trails are also pedal accessible)
It's a hard decision to make, unfortunately I can't speak to the SX exactly. Both the 29 and SX will handle the bikeparks very well, and i've only heard good things about mullets. Honestly, unless your looking to get as fast as possible times racing, then i'd go for the SX, It looks very fun and will definitely be more playful than full 29.
@@BlueSkyBoys Yes thanks for that, current on a stumpy evo but looking to go alloy and maybe a bit more heavy hitting but pedalable and fun while doing the locals., wanted an altitude but they are just so dumb expensive.
Yes Flow Link was the last trail in Leogang, The very last trail in the video was Panorama trail, a blue trail which goes all the way back down to Saalbach
I'd like to blame the heat but the feeling of the trail feedback through the bars is too good for gloves to get in the way of, thats my excuse for being unreasonably dangerous anyway
The bike is a Medim frame, quite.a big medium though, 470mm reach. And its definitely fun on the flow stuff too, thats what surprised me about it, i knew it would be good on the rough stuff when I built it but it shocked me how playfull and supportive it is on the big jumps and fast berms. It pumps well and pops high without using much of its travel on any low speed compressions, while still eating up the roots and rocks!
I see you have learnt some skills from watching my videos. Nice tire taps.😁 Very hard to hit jumps that big blind. Very easy to punch a hole through the tire. Plugs and a tube good for those long rides. Don't worry gopros were invented by Satan.
Awesome content 👌Great editing 🤘 Cool riding 😎 really liked the retro 80s music 🎶
Looking forward to seeing more of Leogang, it's so much bigger than I thought!
I did with my friends your exact day but in opposite way , we were staying in Leogang and went through the Wurzeltrail to Saalbach and back . That trail is a pain hahaha saw a lot of e Bikers having fun.
Awesome job lovin the Austrian content.
Good to see you’re rocking the full face.
Stay safe over there
Thanks man! yeah the full face definitely gives me a bit extra confidence!
Don't forget a cheerful Hallo or Bonjour when you're riding. The Europeans love that
for sure! sometimes I give them a 'chur bro', just to test the waters
Spectacular scenery! I'm envious.
It really is!
So rad to see another side to Leogang besides the downhill track!
Definitely! Lots more to explore here 🤟
Geez those tables on Hot shots are super long dude. Fun ride and be safe!
They are! and the huge lips make them very blind riding up to them, very hard to judge speed but atleast they're caseable haha!
dude, You + dinner time, this time classssic noodles haha
Its an honour to be part of your daily schedule, I better post more often!
Looks sick but does it compare to Rotorua?
Im still on the fence about the Meta SX, i want a do-it-all Bike but a fun one at that, able to manage the local woods, while taking the bike park punishment, probably ATLEAST 10 bike park days per year with local shuttling aswell(these trails are also pedal accessible)
It's a hard decision to make, unfortunately I can't speak to the SX exactly. Both the 29 and SX will handle the bikeparks very well, and i've only heard good things about mullets. Honestly, unless your looking to get as fast as possible times racing, then i'd go for the SX, It looks very fun and will definitely be more playful than full 29.
@@BlueSkyBoys Yes thanks for that, current on a stumpy evo but looking to go alloy and maybe a bit more heavy hitting but pedalable and fun while doing the locals., wanted an altitude but they are just so dumb expensive.
Those jumps look way bigger than anything in Rotorua
Yepp! they definitely are!
What full face helmet you rocking there?
Its an IXS Trigger FF, I really like it, super light and comfortable, great for enduro riding
What was the last trail you rode?
@Nyessa Ty!
Yes Flow Link was the last trail in Leogang, The very last trail in the video was Panorama trail, a blue trail which goes all the way back down to Saalbach
Too hot for gloves and pads?
Too Kiwi
I'd like to blame the heat but the feeling of the trail feedback through the bars is too good for gloves to get in the way of, thats my excuse for being unreasonably dangerous anyway
Can you say some to your Bike? Is it Frame size Medium or Large? Is it fun to ride o flowy trails or is it "just" a banger in rough terrain? :)
The bike is a Medim frame, quite.a big medium though, 470mm reach. And its definitely fun on the flow stuff too, thats what surprised me about it, i knew it would be good on the rough stuff when I built it but it shocked me how playfull and supportive it is on the big jumps and fast berms. It pumps well and pops high without using much of its travel on any low speed compressions, while still eating up the roots and rocks!
@@BlueSkyBoys how tall are you?
@@BlueSkyBoys thx mate. My next Bike then ;)
I see you have learnt some skills from watching my videos. Nice tire taps.😁 Very hard to hit jumps that big blind. Very easy to punch a hole through the tire. Plugs and a tube good for those long rides. Don't worry gopros were invented by Satan.
Hahaha you're right about the gopro, makes everything look tiny! Jumps on an ebike vid is coming so i've taken a few pages out of your book ;)