I have been mountain biking for 35 years. I remember when dudes could shred on hardtails. People rode the same bike and got dialed on it, so you developed that true feeling that the bike is an extension of your body. There was a lot less worry about suspension setup, more focus was put on learning the bike, and people rode all the time. When we could we rode to the trailhead, rode, then rode home. I don't see that anymore. Sincerely, Jeremy
Bought a Scout in the Black Friday sales. I have the contact points all sorted and the suspension set up. All I need now is the strength and fitness I had twenty years ago, when I was in my forties. That said, the modern geometry and 1x12 gears help, a lot, compared with my older hardtails. Looking forward to more winter mud and snow.
I started mountain biking in the 90s and learned on 3x9. Honestly the 1x12s look cooler, clean up the cockpit and add simplicity but the gear range is limited compared to 3x or 2x and there are times I miss the front derailleur.
Went from a Cube Hanzz Freeride Bike to a 2021 Commencal Meta HT Essential one year ago! 190/180mm to 160/0! Best decision ever - Hardtails are the best!!!
I have said this before on here. But the thing I really like about hardtails is that they are more predictable. With full suspension you need to have the rear shock set up for what you are riding. If you have too much rebound you might get bucked on jumps and so on. With a hardtail you always have the same feel, which may not always be smooth but you learn how to absorb with your legs and like in this video, push your heels down into the pedals. I love it that you brought up pedals and shoes and how you place your feet. I see so many people with crappy pedals and shoes like running shoes. No wonder they talk about not being able to keep their feet on the pedals...😂 I do love riding my full suspension bike and I have it pretty dialed, but there is something super pure about riding a hardtail aggressively!
Personally, I dont ride hardtail but I still found this video entertaining. The quality of the videos here on the gmbn channel just don't stop getting better, keep up the great work!
Great episode love my hardtail there is nowt else have been trying to find those Poc glasses to no avail what are they where can i get them thanks in advance
With my hardtail XC MTB, I always bike conservatively. Line choice is very critical with speed, as far as I am concerned. Lots'a love, cheers, & Mabuhay, from tropical Philippines! #RideOn #KeepBiking
Hi GMBN, I have been searching, but can't find it. Did you ever do a review on the Canyon Grand Canyon? I do have one, and am curious what youre opionion is about this model.
Sorry for the stupid question, but how do you get more grip with a full sus going through berms? Isn't that just down to tyres and weight position ? First time ive heard someone mention this ?? Great video as usual
Because a hartail's rear tire will bounce off any imperfection in the corner making you lose grip. A full sus will stay stuck to the ground if it's setup well.
I was told that you should have your knees either parallel or angled out rather than pinching in to help maintain balance… is it personal preference, or is there an “optimal” knee position?
I don't think it has anything to do with just the knees; I personally like to be just a bit above the saddle hunched over in I guess you could say semi-attack position, arms out but not locked. Upper body for sure balancing more than lower.
This is really helpful, I am just getting into mountain biking and I bought a cannondale hardtail trial bike. This and other videos of yours are extremely helpful to me.
Great little vid Neil i am going back to a hard tail simply because my skills have faded sooooo much through working abroad i feel it will do me good to get back to basic fundamentals and practice those skills once again
Those Nuke Proof are awesome. I love them both. Hardtail, an a Full squishy. Plus I love those bikes, because they give you good product for the price.
Love my hardtail biggest thing to consider is dialing in the right tire choice and psi. I ride a 27.5 plus tires at 18psi which helps tremendously for all the small stuff.
After about 3 years the last Keurig stopped working ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxBrV-RbF5Nk0Rlt9i15aao-YMzqzTG8Vf initially was able to unblock, however eventually we couldn't fix. That one was a replacement unit sent by the manufacturer after we had problems with our very first Keurig. This works fine (lol, at least for now) however I didn't realize the water reservoir was so much smaller than our prior unit. With 2 people having one or two cups of coffee each morning, it seems like I'm refilling it daily. Otherwise just happy to have the convenience of pod coffee vs. making a morning pot.
If I go any faster, I'll crash. I see 1/2 the segment riders ahead of me complaining about their latest injuries and months of physical rehab. No thanks. I'll ride within my means.
At 5:52 there's a "musician" dropping the N-bomb sometimes, and I think it is inappropriate for a mountainbiking tutorial. My 10 and 12 y.o. kids agree.
Dude you must be hella deaf, because I didn’t hear the N-word not once, and repeatedly listened out for it, I’m half black myself, and you need to relax on trying to start up drama that’s not there. Make sure you tells your kids the same thing💯
I feel like everyone forgets we used to ride bikes wuth no suspension. I've riden a hybrid on 28c tyres down trails. If its got wheels you can roll over just about anything.
Those Nuke Proof are awesome. I love them both. Hardtail, an a Full squishy. Plus I love those bikes, because they give you good product for the price.
Those Nuke Proof are awesome. I love them both. Hardtail, an a Full squishy. Plus I love those bikes, because they give you good product for the price.
Hardtails are definitely the best
My ass claims otherwise 😁
@@SugoDiGatto haha ny back says please not again
They're quite possibly the perfect do it all bike! 👍
@@gmbn preach the gospel my good men!!💯
I have been mountain biking for 35 years. I remember when dudes could shred on hardtails. People rode the same bike and got dialed on it, so you developed that true feeling that the bike is an extension of your body. There was a lot less worry about suspension setup, more focus was put on learning the bike, and people rode all the time. When we could we rode to the trailhead, rode, then rode home. I don't see that anymore.
Sincerely, Jeremy
Everytime i see this videos of hardtails i get more in love with my hardtail thank you so much for this type of videos about hardtails❤
Bought a Scout in the Black Friday sales. I have the contact points all sorted and the suspension set up. All I need now is the strength and fitness I had twenty years ago, when I was in my forties. That said, the modern geometry and 1x12 gears help, a lot, compared with my older hardtails. Looking forward to more winter mud and snow.
Nice
I started mountain biking in the 90s and learned on 3x9. Honestly the 1x12s look cooler, clean up the cockpit and add simplicity but the gear range is limited compared to 3x or 2x and there are times I miss the front derailleur.
Went from a Cube Hanzz Freeride Bike to a 2021 Commencal Meta HT Essential one year ago! 190/180mm to 160/0! Best decision ever - Hardtails are the best!!!
I have said this before on here. But the thing I really like about hardtails is that they are more predictable. With full suspension you need to have the rear shock set up for what you are riding. If you have too much rebound you might get bucked on jumps and so on. With a hardtail you always have the same feel, which may not always be smooth but you learn how to absorb with your legs and like in this video, push your heels down into the pedals.
I love it that you brought up pedals and shoes and how you place your feet. I see so many people with crappy pedals and shoes like running shoes. No wonder they talk about not being able to keep their feet on the pedals...😂
I do love riding my full suspension bike and I have it pretty dialed, but there is something super pure about riding a hardtail aggressively!
Personally, I dont ride hardtail but I still found this video entertaining. The quality of the videos here on the gmbn channel just don't stop getting better, keep up the great work!
Hey, Zech! We appreciate that so much! Thanks for the support! 👊
Wow you replied. Thanks.
Great content 😎👍🏽
Is it possible to bike for
fun wirhout having always the performance variables brought to us?
Great channel, thanks!
Thank you! We're stoked you enjoy our content! 👊
Very helpful👍
Glad it was helpful! Thanks! 👍
Great episode love my hardtail there is nowt else have been trying to find those Poc glasses to no avail what are they where can i get them thanks in advance
Great video 😃 when I started it was on a hardtail 😃 now i have full suspension ❤ love both
With my hardtail XC MTB, I always bike conservatively. Line choice is very critical with speed, as far as I am concerned.
Lots'a love, cheers, & Mabuhay, from tropical Philippines! #RideOn #KeepBiking
Hey, Yeng! That's so true! Line choice is vital when riding gnarly trails. Thanks for the support! 👍
Hardtails for hard trails 🤷♀️👍🏻🤫
Agreed! 😉🤘
Hi GMBN,
I have been searching, but can't find it. Did you ever do a review on the Canyon Grand Canyon? I do have one, and am curious what youre opionion is about this model.
Just purchased a Merida big trail 400 ..can't wait to give it a go.
I have the 500.. Such a great bike that is often overlooked.
Nevis Range looking good this winter 😂
Sorry for the stupid question, but how do you get more grip with a full sus going through berms? Isn't that just down to tyres and weight position ? First time ive heard someone mention this ?? Great video as usual
Because a hartail's rear tire will bounce off any imperfection in the corner making you lose grip. A full sus will stay stuck to the ground if it's setup well.
@Bonack89 OK thanks 😊
We couldn't have answered better ourselves! 😅
Tire pressure will make or break a ride especially on a hardtail
I was told that you should have your knees either parallel or angled out rather than pinching in to help maintain balance… is it personal preference, or is there an “optimal” knee position?
I don't think it has anything to do with just the knees; I personally like to be just a bit above the saddle hunched over in I guess you could say semi-attack position, arms out but not locked. Upper body for sure balancing more than lower.
Hardtails are great! 🤘
You got that right! 🤘
would love to see u guys ride modern rigid mtbs!
I love to shred my hardtails
Us too! 💯
Hello @gmbn, can you please tell me where I can get those same Ergon Saddle?
Everyone wanna be like Mike Lowrey
@@BlueKnows I am pretty sure I was just asking for the saddle.
For almost all the trails I ride my hardtail is more than adequate. The affordability, ease of maintenance and setup are hard to beat.
This is really helpful, I am just getting into mountain biking and I bought a cannondale hardtail trial bike. This and other videos of yours are extremely helpful to me.
Sunsets Trail ride on a Hardtail it's the best i had 👌 but hey looking forward for my first Full Sus ever 🙌
Great vid. Where is location?
Hi, Steve! We filmed this out in La Fenasosa Bike Park. 👍
Hardtails just look so good.
What do you think are some good hardtail brands on the market?
Hardtail’s for hard men😤
Great little vid Neil i am going back to a hard tail simply because my skills have faded sooooo much through working abroad i feel it will do me good to get back to basic fundamentals and practice those skills once again
A lot of people in our place buy full suspension when all they do is ride on pavement and very light trails. Hardtails are enough for 80% of riders
Yahooo agreed
Those Nuke Proof are awesome. I love them both. Hardtail, an a Full squishy. Plus I love those bikes, because they give you good product for the price.
Please do XC content more
Love my hardtails, so pure, so fast, so fun.
Love my hardtail biggest thing to consider is dialing in the right tire choice and psi. I ride a 27.5 plus tires at 18psi which helps tremendously for all the small stuff.
aaahaaaa hardtail again!send it!owwww yeeaahhhh!!!🤘
I ❤ Hardtails
I set a KOM on a local DH trail today on a hardtail
Hardtail is the best for long distance riding on normal ground as compared to full sus
New vid 👍🏼
You know it! 😉
After about 3 years the last Keurig stopped working ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxBrV-RbF5Nk0Rlt9i15aao-YMzqzTG8Vf initially was able to unblock, however eventually we couldn't fix. That one was a replacement unit sent by the manufacturer after we had problems with our very first Keurig. This works fine (lol, at least for now) however I didn't realize the water reservoir was so much smaller than our prior unit. With 2 people having one or two cups of coffee each morning, it seems like I'm refilling it daily. Otherwise just happy to have the convenience of pod coffee vs. making a morning pot.
If I go any faster, I'll crash. I see 1/2 the segment riders ahead of me complaining about their latest injuries and months of physical rehab. No thanks. I'll ride within my means.
Why you have the same bike to blake
Neil borrowed Blake's Nukeproof Scout for the video!
👍👍
At 5:52 there's a "musician" dropping the N-bomb sometimes, and I think it is inappropriate for a mountainbiking tutorial. My 10 and 12 y.o. kids agree.
Dude you must be hella deaf, because I didn’t hear the N-word not once, and repeatedly listened out for it, I’m half black myself, and you need to relax on trying to start up drama that’s not there. Make sure you tells your kids the same thing💯
Calling that a musician is like calling an anthill a mountain 🏔️
@@radiocontrolled9181 True, fixed that🤣
Hilariously bad song for the video
I wish am younger to get back to hardtails again 🤓
We think hardtails can be ridden by anyone, and at any age! 🤘
I bought a hardtail shortly after I got my full suspension and found myself riding the hardtail more often 😅
I just love my hardtail
I feel like everyone forgets we used to ride bikes wuth no suspension. I've riden a hybrid on 28c tyres down trails. If its got wheels you can roll over just about anything.
Pick a fully then you are faster
Pick a fully and your soft
Pick a fully and then you're a snowflake ❄️
Huh? Hardtail has always been faster than any suspension mountain bike lol... what kind of content is this
Those Nuke Proof are awesome. I love them both. Hardtail, an a Full squishy. Plus I love those bikes, because they give you good product for the price.
Those Nuke Proof are awesome. I love them both. Hardtail, an a Full squishy. Plus I love those bikes, because they give you good product for the price.