The blue circuit (and optional red descent) is great for XC training. 25 minutes a lap (ok, I'm old) for 3-4 laps and you'll know about it. The skills areas are fantastic for children and beginner adults.
Hi, I don’t know if I should get the black and orange bizango at £600 Halfords sale or the bizango pro at £950. The cheaper option will allow me to add new grips, pedals,convert to tubeless, and a dropper post. I’m just unsure if the pro specs are worth the extra £350. Can you advise what the best option would be. Cheers
@@smcc2126 Hi, it totally depends on what you are going to be using it for. I haven’t ever ridden the normal bizango so can’t make a direct comparison to the pro, but for me the pro was a no brainier. I knew that I wanted to use it on harder trails and needed something reliable. It hasn’t let me down yet and I haven’t had to replace any parts or anything. For what it’s worth I hear that the normal Bizango is just as hard wearing, so I don’t think you can go wrong with either. I had the old orange bizango and took it on all kinds of different trails and drops It did really well. The new bizango is an improvement on that so it’s definitely a capable bike. I definitely recommend a dropper as one of the first things you buy. If there are a few upgrades that you want to make, perhaps go for the standard model and slowly upgrade. If you aren’t going to do much to it, get the pro.
I had some great weather to re-discover the blue flow trail at QECP. This trail has all the flow! Perfect for the hardtail.
You will be pleased to know that the crew will be carrying on the resurfacing work and the lower blue trail will be started this week 👍🏻
Amazing! They have done a great job so far. It will be superb once it is all done. 🎉🎉
The blue circuit (and optional red descent) is great for XC training. 25 minutes a lap (ok, I'm old) for 3-4 laps and you'll know about it. The skills areas are fantastic for children and beginner adults.
Love watching your vids before my Sunday ride. Keep up the good work. Cheers 🍻
Thanks Stephen, I’m glad they come in handy. Thanks for watching!!
Qecp has so much to offer, the off piest trails are where it's at though there's some epic riding to be had
I ride QECP a fair amount. Where does one find these off piste trails?
@BrianDevonshire
You're welcome to join our group rides
Bare in mind we're all ebike w@nkers 😅
@@paulallen3031 still riding analog myself so you’d all leave me for dust 🤣 Thanks for the offer though!
It’s short but I really like the blue at Queen Elizabeth!🎉
@@Schwimano yeah it is a lot of fun.
Hi, I don’t know if I should get the black and orange bizango at £600 Halfords sale or the bizango pro at £950. The cheaper option will allow me to add new grips, pedals,convert to tubeless, and a dropper post. I’m just unsure if the pro specs are worth the extra £350. Can you advise what the best option would be. Cheers
@@smcc2126 Hi, it totally depends on what you are going to be using it for. I haven’t ever ridden the normal bizango so can’t make a direct comparison to the pro, but for me the pro was a no brainier. I knew that I wanted to use it on harder trails and needed something reliable. It hasn’t let me down yet and I haven’t had to replace any parts or anything. For what it’s worth I hear that the normal Bizango is just as hard wearing, so I don’t think you can go wrong with either. I had the old orange bizango and took it on all kinds of different trails and drops
It did really well. The new bizango is an improvement on that so it’s definitely a capable bike. I definitely recommend a dropper as one of the first things you buy. If there are a few upgrades that you want to make, perhaps go for the standard model and slowly upgrade. If you aren’t going to do much to it, get the pro.
Thanks for your reply. Think I’m going to go with the pro and get a dropper post. Pedals etc can wait until next months paycheck 😂