You guys are very entertaining. I enjoy watching your videos. You seem to have a very positive attitude under the stress of trail features. Thanks for the great videos !!! Stay safe
You two seem to have the best time even on the easiest of trails. When a couple have a common love for adventure, that makes it more special. Be safe, be well!!
Sweet video you guys where feeling sendy that day. I really like the looks of that park it kinda of reminds me of my local North Park. I seen you guys visited our skills park
At 6:38, Cory mentions that the smaller one on the right would be harder. Ed says that it's just a rotten log. I don't know what condition it is in now, I haven't been there in years, but when I built it (Sep 2012), it was a fun/tricky little skinny, you had to have your right pedal up high at a specific point. I'm sure it's more rotted now than it was then.
I have 2.4" 29ers. 20psi in the front and 24psi in the rear, at just over 175lbs. Cory has 27.5" wheels. 2.6" at 17psi in the front, and 2.5" with 22psi in the rear.
@@dukeofmtb I just started riding in April. On my first bike , a Diamondback Sync'r aluminum, 27.5 x 2.8 plus tires. What psi would you recommend for my size tires ? I've had people tell me 15 and some 25.
@@dukeofmtb I'm 5'6" and weigh about 162 lbs. I tried 15 psi and I did feel alot more grip but felt tougher to climb and when I did small jumps I really felt the landing.
@@stin3000 About 15 to 16 psi on the front and about 18 to 20 in the rear should do the trick. The bigger the tires, the less psi you need for a certain level of support or grip. The rear needs more psi for pedal efficiency and because most of your weight is on the rear. The front needs less psi for improved grip, especially since the front steers. I hope this helps.
@@bermshark We haven't spent enough time riding trails on the western side of Michigan, so we don't know much about the trails there. Have you tried 'The Underground' trail in Grand Rapids? It's a green on trailforks, but it has a ton of great features.
She gets GREAT AIR on her jumps. Thanks for sharing. A lot of fun was had. 😁
Y'all are so cute and so supportive of each other. That's what it's all about
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You guys are very entertaining. I enjoy watching your videos. You seem to have a very positive attitude under the stress of trail features.
Thanks for the great videos !!!
Stay safe
Thanks! 😊
nice vid. Fun features. great riding from both of you.
You two seem to have the best time even on the easiest of trails. When a couple have a common love for adventure, that makes it more special. Be safe, be well!!
Thanks! You too! 😊
Great video! Love the impromptu casual feel to it
Glad you enjoyed it. 😅
Good one an no front brake, making it look easy...an with just a phone,, good stuff..
Thanks! 😊
Good to see you guys again. Taga ditoyak Lansing imbag ta nakapasyar kayo Met ditoy.
Haha. Napalabas kami, so we decided to ride a random trail there. It was fun. 😊
Looked like a fun outing.
"please clear it" haha... that was tow Craig in speed.. lol coming in hot!!
🤣 Yup. Definitely a Cory move. 😂
this trail is about 15min from my house so its kinda cool to see other people riding it
Same
Sweet video you guys where feeling sendy that day. I really like the looks of that park it kinda of reminds me of my local North Park. I seen you guys visited our skills park
Yup. North Park is great. 😁👍
The jump line here at horns hill is done! If you guys want to progress your jumps... perfect place!
Sweet! Might wait for warmer weather though. 😅
I love your hardtail vidéos 🤘!
Thanks! We're gonna try doing more of these next season. Maybe we'll start doing bigger features and stuff to make it more exciting. We'll see. 😊
Damn she is sending it
This looks sick!!!🤘
Lol she cleared it alright! 🤙
To the moon 🚀
Great trail, epic ride! Love your work, liked and subbed!
Thanks, Mike! 😁
@@dukeofmtb would appreciate a sub, cheers!
Hardtail rocks! New sub here from Pinas! 🇵🇭 awesome content! 🤙
Salamat sa sub! 😁👍
@@dukeofmtb are you both Filipinos? 😁
@@JvMTB yes!
nice trail👌
At 6:38, Cory mentions that the smaller one on the right would be harder. Ed says that it's just a rotten log. I don't know what condition it is in now, I haven't been there in years, but when I built it (Sep 2012), it was a fun/tricky little skinny, you had to have your right pedal up high at a specific point. I'm sure it's more rotted now than it was then.
Yup. It's just a rotten log at this point. Would have been cool to try it in its prime though.
Great video bro 👍
Thanks!
I enjoyed watching you guys,,hardtail rider here,,full support here see you 👊stay in love ☝️
Thanks! 😊
Nice
Hardtails rule!
Absolutely! 😁👍
Yeah boi
Dim sum
Did y’all ride the Little Rock drop? It’s one of biggest rocks drops in the state.
There's another drop at Anderson Park? We must have missed it. 😮
You guys diggin the hardtails?
Yup. Great for local stuff and for Ray's. Plus, they have a pretty aggressive geo for hardtails. Great for getting a little rowdy. 😁
You need to do some more videos with your full suspension bicycles.
No worries, we'll be back on our full squish bikes in the next vid. 😉👍
Hardtail gang ! 🤟 What size tires , and what psi are you guys running on these Hardtails ?
Much love from Mexico.
I have 2.4" 29ers. 20psi in the front and 24psi in the rear, at just over 175lbs.
Cory has 27.5" wheels. 2.6" at 17psi in the front, and 2.5" with 22psi in the rear.
@@dukeofmtb I just started riding in April. On my first bike , a Diamondback Sync'r aluminum, 27.5 x 2.8 plus tires. What psi would you recommend for my size tires ? I've had people tell me 15 and some 25.
@@stin3000 Let me know your weight and I can give you a recommendation for that size of tire.
@@dukeofmtb I'm 5'6" and weigh about 162 lbs. I tried 15 psi and I did feel alot more grip but felt tougher to climb and when I did small jumps I really felt the landing.
@@stin3000 About 15 to 16 psi on the front and about 18 to 20 in the rear should do the trick. The bigger the tires, the less psi you need for a certain level of support or grip. The rear needs more psi for pedal efficiency and because most of your weight is on the rear. The front needs less psi for improved grip, especially since the front steers. I hope this helps.
What kind of hardtail are those?
I have a Commencal Meta HT, and she has a Commencal Meta Junior.
Go to go there I'm not far
Pretty sweet spot to fool around on and work on some basic mtb skills. 😁👍
@@dukeofmtb Do you have any recommendations for trails in SW michigan? I've been to Merrell, Cannonsburg, luton, And Grand Rapids bike park
@@bermshark We haven't spent enough time riding trails on the western side of Michigan, so we don't know much about the trails there. Have you tried 'The Underground' trail in Grand Rapids? It's a green on trailforks, but it has a ton of great features.
@@dukeofmtb I'll Check it out
@@bermshark I think you'll like it. They have drops, jumps, and bermed corners. Pretty sweet for a green. Have fun. 👍
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