The discussion about geology and erosion is VERY much appreciated! This is something we need to pay very close attention to as the sport continues to gain popularity and trails get older and more eroded.
@@Slipperygecko390 Yup. Making the sport accessible to tons of people who wouldn't do it previously because of the physical demands. Trail use is going to keep getting more intense.
Remy man, the quality of the filming is on the same level as GMBN, and Pink Bike. Very professionally done! Thanks for the Pro tips too🤙 My Fox Speed Frame helmet, CushCore and Maxxis Agressor tire will be delivered today from Jenson!
Thank you! Yes I paid for Influx Productions to make the videos for me. He did a great job. The reason I can do that is because of the support you guys send me with your purchases here: bit.ly/39xojyn
One of the best "Wet Riding Tips" Video i watched so far. Covers pretty much all the important things. Keep up the great work Remy. Greetz from germany.
Thanks for bringing awareness of when and not to ride the trails based on its conditions and what we as riders could do to make the trail better in the long run. As always, awesome vids!!
Remy great tips! Be light on your bike, especially off camber where you need to be easy on the brakes, rocks and roots get very slippery, attack roots at 90 degrees!
Great tips! I use the removable fenders that clip under the head set and, the rear to the seat post. I also use hiking gaiters when it is real muddy. Along with the saw I carry pruning shears for Blackberries and Alders
I really appreciate the knowledge you kick in your videos. There's tons of vids out there of riders shredding and that's cool but I like how you always emphasize the strategic element from technique to line choice to bike prep. I've learned alot from your content and will continue to apply it to my riding. You tha man Remy!
Less than 3 minutes in and hit subscribe. I’ve very recently bought an XC bike and I’m loving learning so much on the bike and from people who have been riding for many years. This clip was super informative, thank you!
Relevant topic. When you live where you can ride year round... Did a few (small) loops up on Burke yesterday. Wind blowing hard. Power pole on fire after something big took the line down... Dark and hazardous in the woods. Hearing thump thwak thump all around me as big things fall from those old growth trees. Rode swiftly with the anticipation that something was going to clock me on the head at any moment. ...The bike perfomed wonderfully. Tracked with confidence. Hugged the ground. Kept composure over a multitude of oily roots. What did I do to the bike to prepare? 18 psi in tires. Few clicks slower on the rebound. And I let a psst of air out of the fork to soften up the nose... probably about 30% sag... and no less.
How about showing some of those tech sections in slow motion? Credit Line is one of my favorite trails. Perfect black - tough (but not too tough like some other blacks in Squamish for this older guy).
Vidéo très sympa et intéressante encore une fois. On n'en rate aucune (grâce au lien sur Pinkbike) Et mon fils fait de l'anglais plus facile grâce à ton accent bien de chez nous! A+ Laurent
How do you anti fog your glasses? I’ve tried washing liquid and drying them but they always still steam up. You have any pro tips on anti fog for glasses?
@@russelconnor4505 yea it’s a new prototype tire that’s why ppl are wondering abt it he mentioned why he can’t talk about his rear tire in his bike setup vid
Hey Remy, strongly suggest that you ask these brands to give you a promo code we could enter. I need anti-fog glasses and will likely shop Jenson USA. Coming to UA-cam to get a link in your channel to go shop is a pain. With a promocode, it's easy.
A lot of brands will not want to do a promo code because there margin is not enough. Clicking on Jenson Link actually supports my channel which allows me to invest more money into making better videos.
Hey Remy very nice and interestingly to watch how you ride in wet And you bike looks like so perfect But I have a question I had ask you on Instagram what bike for me the best is and what travel I need and then I had buy a trek slash 2021 and it’s perfekt thank you for this but it weights 16.4kg and it’s a Little heavy. Did you say the weight is important or not LG Alex
These are great, but when I'm out for a ride I'm not taking the time to look over every line before I ride it. Any general riding tips other than "don't brake on the roots"? :D
Hi Rémy, how do you ride only 20psi without loosing your tire in every corner? Is it because the DH casing is so stable? I ride about 29 to 31psi and i love the feeling of stability in the tires to be more predictable. Do you know what i mean?
Yes it depends a lot on your tire but also weight and where you push on the corner. When riding low pressure you have to adapt your riding to avoid burping air. That being said I have never lost air even when making mistakes.
Leander Hovestadt a lot of track pump gauges tend to over-read by about 10psi. A couple of my friends said they ran 30 psi until I actually put a digital gauge on their tyre and turns out they’re running 17-20. If you think remy is running low pressures I’m running 15 in the front with a rimpact tyre insert. 25 in the back though for me. All personal preference I guess!
Hey Remy, what's pants do you use? I'm looking for a pair of riding pants for winter in Scotland and not sure if I should go full waterproof or a DWR pant.
Bonjour Remy. Vidéo très intéressante, encore une fois 👌. Tu dis baisser les pressions de tes suspensions. Mais dans quelles mesures? L'été, tu es à combien? Tu baisse de combien de Psi? Quant au rebondissement et compression, tu ouvres de combien de clics? Guillaume (France) Ho Remy. Super vidéo, as always. You said you lower the pressure of your suspension but how many? You ride with how many Psi in Summer and for what weight (you seem light 😆) And about rebound and compression, how many clic you open? Guillaume from France
Actual question: why post premier? It's really annoying, like i see the video, Really want to click on it, it says 30 hours. Facepalm. the only thing i can think of is that people who have youtube premium can see it now but i don't know if that is an actual feature, if not, totaly useless.
Eat less cake? Or, more helpfully...Push down firmly beforehand to get your body moving upwards, then relax your arms and legs a bit so your not pushing your weight through the bike so much. This means you sink down towards the bike again so you can only do it for short distances. You need to time it to match the terrain and where you can get some grip in between.
I actually hate running flat pedals in the winter. The ground here is 80% made of super slippery clay. And once the shoes contact that clay-based dirt... BOOM! no more grip on the pedals whatsoever.
using taller spikes might remedy this. I live as well in very wet climate and a lot of clay mud; no issues whatsoever and tbh better clearance than clips any day.
@@laurynasjagelo5075 i don't think I can get taller spikes for my pedals as they're pretty cheap. Probably a better set of pedals would be a good solution
Une super vidéo, pleine de bon conseils pour un ride de saison. Dommage que pour un français on ne puisse pas avoir les sous-titres en français, sinon une vidéo au top
What Pro Tip did I forget? Support my channel here: bit.ly/39xojyn
Do you use stanchion oil on the outside of your fork and shock?
@@justsayin3600 No i do not
If you see a muddy chute either commit or bail. Once in it, you're there til the exit.
Supporting your channel is indeed a Pro Tip
Remy, I didn't think you knew the word slow.
The discussion about geology and erosion is VERY much appreciated! This is something we need to pay very close attention to as the sport continues to gain popularity and trails get older and more eroded.
E bikes.
@@Slipperygecko390 Yup. Making the sport accessible to tons of people who wouldn't do it previously because of the physical demands. Trail use is going to keep getting more intense.
@@Slipperygecko390 my wife as e-bike, she probably do less damage than you and say hi :)
I take a bag if soil to the top of each trail i ride so it doesnt all end up at the bottom
Remy man, the quality of the filming is on the same level as GMBN, and Pink Bike. Very professionally done! Thanks for the Pro tips too🤙 My Fox Speed Frame helmet, CushCore and Maxxis Agressor tire will be delivered today from Jenson!
Thank you! Yes I paid for Influx Productions to make the videos for me. He did a great job. The reason I can do that is because of the support you guys send me with your purchases here: bit.ly/39xojyn
Happy to support the channel, especially since I need bike parts anyway, it makes it easy!
One of the best "Wet Riding Tips" Video i watched so far. Covers pretty much all the important things. Keep up the great work Remy. Greetz from germany.
Only a purist can see and note Remy's secret Opinel tool. This is a must have when you want to ride and live wild. Chui fan !
I saw it too, I have one like that too :)
I spotted that as well! Great product.
Yeah...I have the same 🐗🚴😎
Thanks for bringing awareness of when and not to ride the trails based on its conditions and what we as riders could do to make the trail better in the long run. As always, awesome vids!!
Great to be in one of yours vids again, Remy! Fun little shred! Was stoked to share some trail building thoughts.
Love that Opinel knife in your tool box, gratuitous display of your French heritage.
Love the murdered out look on your bike brother, The blue against that black is fire.
Remy great tips! Be light on your bike, especially off camber where you need to be easy on the brakes, rocks and roots get very slippery, attack roots at 90 degrees!
Good Tips.
Had a nice ride today in new snow conditions with roots and rock. Fun.
You are a good riding Trainer , Not even one of the best Riders in the world , so much Respect
Gonna be a nice chill 40 Degrees here is Australia pretty soon. Bring on the summer of riding!! Love ya work mate!
Are you crazy man? 40 celsius is extreeeeme
@@danielbelosic3112 That's the joke.... :D
Great tips!
I use the removable fenders that clip under the head set and, the rear to the seat post.
I also use hiking gaiters when it is real muddy.
Along with the saw I carry pruning shears for Blackberries and Alders
I really appreciate the knowledge you kick in your videos. There's tons of vids out there of riders shredding and that's cool but I like how you always emphasize the strategic element from technique to line choice to bike prep. I've learned alot from your content and will continue to apply it to my riding. You tha man Remy!
Less than 3 minutes in and hit subscribe.
I’ve very recently bought an XC bike and I’m loving learning so much on the bike and from people who have been riding for many years. This clip was super informative, thank you!
Thank you!
Love it! Super detailed break down and not often shared info, thank you!
What info? This was nothing more than a sales pitch
Your video quality is top notch! Great content and you're riding is super inspiring! I need to get to BC!
Remy should set some dates in 2021 and and set up coaching/riding lessons courses. I think that would be pretty awesome!
I really like this style of video, please keep doing more like it (as opposed to the gopro POV and talking videos).
J'aime bien ton accent francais Rémy , je comprend bien tes videos et la qualité est tres élevé ! au top🔥
Merci
Im trying to build up my confidence on wet roots that keep causing me to crash and think this will help a lot! Thanks for the vid!
ce genre de format est vraiment bien, tu devrais en faire plus souvent
Remy = Perfection = faster speed! Your the Man brotha! Awesome narration as always! Keep shredd’n brotha! 🤟
getting tech on the geology and weather!!! love it :D
mint video Remi! video quality is incredible! loved it.
Super vidéo!! Vivement la prochaine session humide pour mettre tout ça en pratique ✌
Ah Remy, il te manque du vin, boursin et du pain avec ton opinel, great vid thanks!
This has helped me and my friends a lot! Thank you so much!
A stone in the eye convinced me to run a MH all year.
Relevant topic. When you live where you can ride year round...
Did a few (small) loops up on Burke yesterday. Wind blowing hard. Power pole on fire after something big took the line down... Dark and hazardous in the woods. Hearing thump thwak thump all around me as big things fall from those old growth trees. Rode swiftly with the anticipation that something was going to clock me on the head at any moment.
...The bike perfomed wonderfully. Tracked with confidence. Hugged the ground. Kept composure over a multitude of oily roots.
What did I do to the bike to prepare?
18 psi in tires. Few clicks slower on the rebound. And I let a psst of air out of the fork to soften up the nose... probably about 30% sag... and no less.
You ll see my tips!
Very good straight forward tips, keep it going
Love the way you say comfortable :D
Excellent tips! Thanks!!
toujours aussi smooth !
Great video! I really enjoy how you go over all the line choices. Hopefully you warmed up. looked pretty cold when I seen ya lol
Can’t wait. Love your riding style. Was the trials ride good?
It was Wet.
Sorted myself a mudguard thanks to your code!
what mud guard is that ?
How about showing some of those tech sections in slow motion? Credit Line is one of my favorite trails. Perfect black - tough (but not too tough like some other blacks in Squamish for this older guy).
Just download the video and play it on slow motion haha
Those are just like our summer conditions. :D
I want those glasses!
Please make a vid about clothing in wet/winter
2m of snow here in the Austrian Alps so no riding for me till April 😭 i hate snow so much
I always am working when it premieres
Rain? Winter?
Dude I cant ride like that in perfect conditions. Looks very smooth, great trail explanation!
usefull informations @Remy Metailler! Thanks!
Do you run tire inserts Remy? keep up the good work!
No I do not. I mostly ride heavy DH tires though. Way more performances and damping than regular tires.
What whaler bottle and holder do you use?
Topeak Ninja
Hi Remy! Great video again... May I ask what pedals you used in this video..
Remy, your video title is "Don't Brake" did you go over this in the video? I'd like to know when and why this is applied in mtn biking? Thanks
Yes check out the video. Tried to avoid breaking on off camber roots..
Yes check out the video. Tried to avoid breaking on off camber roots..
Yes check out the video. Tried to avoid breaking on off camber roots..
Un opinel dans le tiroir a outils, et ca c’est beau
Waiting for the video, cheers from Perú
Trop Bon ton contenu Remy 👏👍🙏🙏
I hoped you have Tips to ride in muddy conditions, or/and with leafs.
No brakes, aim for the ruts!
Maybe you have some tips on how to stop slipping from my pedals when it's muddy?
Better shoes and pedals?
clips. But if you are on flats buy some proper DH shoes with soft rubber.
Thanks! I was just wondering if I actually need those.
Good vid 🤘🚵♂️🤪 unfortunately there’s way to much snow here in Ontario to ride in the winter
Remy. Do you use a spacer under your cleat ??
No i do not but that is very shoe and pedal dependent.
Don’t tell pinkbike but this is better then there videos
Am I the only one here eyeballing these prototype tyres you have? :)
Yo when can I get some of those e13 Grapplers?! LEGITNESS
Vidéo très sympa et intéressante encore une fois. On n'en rate aucune (grâce au lien sur Pinkbike) Et mon fils fait de l'anglais plus facile grâce à ton accent bien de chez nous! A+ Laurent
Which Fly pants are those?
the Kinetic
@@remymetailler thanks! Are you happy with them for winter/wet riding in the PNW?
Superb content as usual Rémy! If you're running tubes, what PSI do you recommend?
On l'apprécie!
I only use tubeless
@@remymetailler what winter PSI would you recommend for us old schoolers?!
Sick 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Dommage que la vidéo n’est pas en français 😢 mais sinon rien à redire au top !! 😊
How do you anti fog your glasses? I’ve tried washing liquid and drying them but they always still steam up. You have any pro tips on anti fog for glasses?
Anyone know what backpack that is?
It's your lucky day! It is a Camelbak Chase Vest 8l and it's on sale on Jenson USA: bit.ly/3nh7Bdg
@@remymetailler oh wow-the man himself! Thanks buddy! I love the channel!
Did anybody noticed the tires? They look very similar to the assegai from maxxis. Keen to see whats that about
He said at 1:03 that he was running e-thirteen tyres
@@russelconnor4505 yea it’s a new prototype tire that’s why ppl are wondering abt it he mentioned why he can’t talk about his rear tire in his bike setup vid
Tu pourrais ajouter une version sous titré français ?
Remy .... Hey what kind of backpack is that ??????? I like the double latches in the front .. thanks Man ... PETER 💀👍
It is the Camelbak Chase Vest 8L You can find it here: bit.ly/39xojyn
Can't wait for this one.
Hey Remy, strongly suggest that you ask these brands to give you a promo code we could enter. I need anti-fog glasses and will likely shop Jenson USA. Coming to UA-cam to get a link in your channel to go shop is a pain. With a promocode, it's easy.
A lot of brands will not want to do a promo code because there margin is not enough. Clicking on Jenson Link actually supports my channel which allows me to invest more money into making better videos.
Great. I clicked on the link. Thank you.
Merci!
nice tips, it looks everything so easy...but it is not. Thanks for the video 👊🏻, i hope to transalte some of the tips in reality in the next tours 🆒
I think the black green bike theme suites you more, or is this a special winter bike?
No it is just a new bike. Same, but different colour.
this gonna be epic
What mudguard is that? Thanks!
Mud Hugger. Use the code REMY20
Tend to run a little slower rebound in the wet.
Because the impact are less I actually like a little bit faster.
Hi Remy, are you running the stereo 170 as a mullet?
Maybe?
That would be an interesting subject for a futur video. Ebikes are now more and more proposed in mullet version, why not for muscular bikes?
Hey Remy very nice and interestingly to watch how you ride in wet
And you bike looks like so perfect
But I have a question I had ask you on Instagram what bike for me the best is and what travel I need and then I had buy a trek slash 2021 and it’s perfekt thank you for this but it weights 16.4kg and it’s a Little heavy. Did you say the weight is important or not
LG Alex
The weight does not necessarily matters. Weights usually means strong and good dh performance. Of course it s not ideal to pedal though..
Onyx Fork?
Yes
What chainslap guard are you using?
Stfubike.com code REMY15
bien francé celui ci haha
These are great, but when I'm out for a ride I'm not taking the time to look over every line before I ride it.
Any general riding tips other than "don't brake on the roots"? :D
Well to progress you should look at lines. That will elevate your overall riding.
Hi Rémy,
how do you ride only 20psi without loosing your tire in every corner? Is it because the DH casing is so stable? I ride about 29 to 31psi and i love the feeling of stability in the tires to be more predictable. Do you know what i mean?
Yes it depends a lot on your tire but also weight and where you push on the corner. When riding low pressure you have to adapt your riding to avoid burping air. That being said I have never lost air even when making mistakes.
Leander Hovestadt a lot of track pump gauges tend to over-read by about 10psi. A couple of my friends said they ran 30 psi until I actually put a digital gauge on their tyre and turns out they’re running 17-20. If you think remy is running low pressures I’m running 15 in the front with a rimpact tyre insert. 25 in the back though for me. All personal preference I guess!
Hey Remy, what's pants do you use? I'm looking for a pair of riding pants for winter in Scotland and not sure if I should go full waterproof or a DWR pant.
My pants are the Fly Racing Kinetic. Not waterproof though
@@remymetailler cheers, thanks for the reply!
Des sous-titres pour les francophones ça serait sympa !
Bonjour Remy.
Vidéo très intéressante, encore une fois 👌. Tu dis baisser les pressions de tes suspensions. Mais dans quelles mesures? L'été, tu es à combien? Tu baisse de combien de Psi? Quant au rebondissement et compression, tu ouvres de combien de clics?
Guillaume (France)
Ho Remy.
Super vidéo, as always.
You said you lower the pressure of your suspension but how many? You ride with how many Psi in Summer and for what weight (you seem light 😆) And about rebound and compression, how many clic you open?
Guillaume from France
Salut Guillaume tout depend de la temperature. La difference est assez légère. Quelques clicks seulement. Et environ 5 psi.
Actual question: why post premier? It's really annoying, like i see the video, Really want to click on it, it says 30 hours. Facepalm. the only thing i can think of is that people who have youtube premium can see it now but i don't know if that is an actual feature, if not, totaly useless.
no, we do not
I do Premiere so you know what's coming snd when;)
I got premium and can’t watch this
His advertising tactics are working since you’re mad you can’t view the video yet 😂 gotta wait those 30 hours
Make skiing videos during winter
Eheh would love to
Are you running those tire pressures with inserts? Those are the numbers I run on my bike and I'm a 5'3 120lb chick lol
No inserts! But I do use downhill casing tires.
Hit the Bell and waiting 🤯
Hi, how are you? / South Korea began to get cold after heavy rain last week. / I hope health and good things will be with you this week as well. ^O^
Does rider weight matter when lowering tire pressure?
Yes it does
How do we make ourselves light?
Eat less cake? Or, more helpfully...Push down firmly beforehand to get your body moving upwards, then relax your arms and legs a bit so your not pushing your weight through the bike so much. This means you sink down towards the bike again so you can only do it for short distances. You need to time it to match the terrain and where you can get some grip in between.
dkgray unweighting. Essential skill for getting over wet roots and rocks!
less donuts.
What jacket is that?
It is gore tex. Not from one of my sponsors.
@Thomas Orisini Please let me know if you find the exact model and brand.
very reassuring opening clip to "how to ride faster and *safer* in the wet" lol
What’s good remy
I actually hate running flat pedals in the winter. The ground here is 80% made of super slippery clay. And once the shoes contact that clay-based dirt... BOOM! no more grip on the pedals whatsoever.
using taller spikes might remedy this. I live as well in very wet climate and a lot of clay mud; no issues whatsoever and tbh better clearance than clips any day.
@@laurynasjagelo5075 i don't think I can get taller spikes for my pedals as they're pretty cheap. Probably a better set of pedals would be a good solution
Une super vidéo, pleine de bon conseils pour un ride de saison.
Dommage que pour un français on ne puisse pas avoir les sous-titres en français, sinon une vidéo au top
How could you get the different tips and advices about winter riding if you couldn't understand what he said? CQFD
The official ,,I was here before premiere button"
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