Thanks!!! For sure some of my favorites to film as well. I love getting people to open up and chat bikes with me, even when they think they don't want to haha -Christina
2:08 YES!!! That is a bike that is really loved & ridden. GO BROTHER! Dirt and scratches are absolutely lovely. :) p.s. Magic Mary up front = he knows his tires.
"Tower of in decision" its always good to run about 20-25mm of spacers anyway so you can play around with the stack height. I move my spacers around depending on where I'm riding. More downhill then i raise it more climbing flatter trails then lower the stack.
The second generation of the Bronson was build until 2018, in my definition that’s still a pretty recent Mountainbike. The only changes to the Bronson Gen 3 are the lower VPP link and a few deg different angles. I consider a bike older when it’s roughly 8 years old or uses standards that are obsolete now(like non boost hubs for example. And even then „obsolete“ is a big stretch because they don’t perform any less) I definitely don’t want to dismiss your opinion, because it’s of course totally up to you, when you want to consider a bike old. So no offense man! Do you buy a new bike every 2.5-3 years? If the answer is yes, I’m very jealous. But is it really necessary to exchange your bike so frequently, just for a little bit newer tech?
@@rolux4853 Many people I know changed their bikes for other reasons rather than just wanting the newest tech. Having a bike that breaks down often or simply isn’t a good fit for the person are common reasons ppl get new bikes. Personally I want to keep my bikes as long es possible, but I myself already went through the experience of owning a bike that had a lot of technical problems. (Frame broke twice) I changed it after 2 years of ownership, I am now on a Bronson V3 and couldn’t be happier (1 year since I bought it)
@@rolux4853 Yeah. I guess my 2005 Trek Liquid that I never built up should be placed in a bike Museum. I just bought all my parts finally. I’m not tossing a $1200 frame that only has 2 months of use on it.
5:50 I love knolly, I have a delirium, I have ridden dozens of my friends bikes and I am convinced that absolutely no one can make a better bike for me. If you havent tried a knolly book a test ride or figure out some way of test riding one, they are so damn good.
These are great! Really goes to show you that you don’t need the latest and greatest wheight wheenie rocket to have fun on the trails and get a good workout. Although this is mainly about the bikes, weirdly enough it really puts an emphasis on the riding.
That "work less ride more" top, I need it in my life! Finally a slogan I can stand behind :-) The "ride every day" one is also neat. (Edit: found it online; joke's on me because in order to afford it i'll need to work more... back to no logo no frills normcore it is then. Still words to live by)
Cool vlog Christina. My favorite bike is the first one the Santa Cruz Bronson really good choice and in my opinion the best out of all of them. I also ride Santa Cruz I have a custom build Megatower 29er and also a custom built V10 29er DH bike. Also my third bike I bought this year and upgrading some parts on it is the Specialized S-Works Enduro with a Cascade rear linkage upgrade and bumped the suspension travel to 180MM. I also did that with the Megatower with a Cascade rear linkage upgrade and 180MM travel front and back. Other than that the Trek Slash at the end of the video is nice ride but I would not be riding Trek. Have a great day Christina!!!!
It went together easily in less than an hour. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L Make sure the front fork is forward or the pedals will hit the front tire. Tires are both a little soft so it needs air before I ride it. The rear wheel didn't come with a clamp regular bolts hold it on. The front had the clamp. No scratches out of box. Rims are a little off with a slight wobble. They could have spent more time with the spoke tool fixing the run out. So far out of the box I'm happy with it. I did replace the pedals with a nice aftermarket set. After riding it a bit my A$$ is a bit sore so I ordered another seat. Overall I'm nearly 60 and didn't ride a bike in 30 years. I like my new 29" Schwinn. It will be used for casual rides with my friend.
Would love to hear Teagan's thoughts on steep STAs and what he think s about them. I'm curious, because if you say they're great, yet run your saddle slammed all the way back on the rails, past the "do not go past here" mark, you're effectively slackening that STA out by probably 2 degrees.
Love the ‘tower of indecision’. Also known as the ‘might sell this fork’
So true! I always cut my steerer long. I tend to cycle through bikes more than I should. So, I like leaving it long for the next rider.
For whatever reason these are my favourite Pinkbike videos
In German we say: Meine auch
Same
Thanks!!! For sure some of my favorites to film as well. I love getting people to open up and chat bikes with me, even when they think they don't want to haha -Christina
@@christinachappetta7994 come to Ireland to film one at some stage, would love to show off my rig (if its in working condition that is) 😅😂
Facts
8:14 She’s rocking a 2005 bike and probably shreds better than most 🤘
Lynne is an absolute legend! Look that lady up -Christina
Rockin' the DM's while at it too.
Slash owner: Skids all over the place, it's great
Christina: Hmm
That hardtail jumper looks so fun. I love how her "rear suspension" is just a super cush seat.
That Trek Slash bike, the saddle angle made my testicles go into hiding
His balls haven't dropped yet...
Most cyclists: gonna skip arm day and hit the trail.
Christina: You thought we were looking at bikes, but I'm bringing you to the GUN SHOW.
hahah thankful for these genes! I got so sunburnt that day! -Christina
@@pinkbike Hah I was actually wondering about that. Hope you had some aloe to calm the flames afterwards.
She could kick my ass for sure. On the trail or in the ring 🤣
knolly's are so sick. i just got my first fugitive LT and i am LOVING it. always wanted one and now im super stoked with it. love these bikes.
I know right I just built up a delerium and it feels insane and its by far the best bike I have ever ridden
2:08 YES!!! That is a bike that is really loved & ridden. GO BROTHER! Dirt and scratches are absolutely lovely. :)
p.s. Magic Mary up front = he knows his tires.
magic mary is a really shitty cornerer in dry and dusty conditions. REALLY good wet tyre though
@@Narayan_Patki
I live in western Oregon = wet & muddy, just like PinkBike's territory.
Dude Cristina is fkn funny. "This is homeboy and he rides every day" "You have some aggressive stem spacers there bud" 🤣🤣🤣
"Tower of in decision" its always good to run about 20-25mm of spacers anyway so you can play around with the stack height. I move my spacers around depending on where I'm riding. More downhill then i raise it more climbing flatter trails then lower the stack.
Loved that papaya Knolly!! 🤩
Love that Santa Cruz. Even if it’s older, it’s still a modern bike with good parts.
You consider that generation of the Bronson already „older“?
Oh boy the bike industry surely has it’s customers well trained..
@@rolux4853 Well, yeah...cuz it’s from 4 years ago. That is quite literally the definition of being older.
The second generation of the Bronson was build until 2018, in my definition that’s still a pretty recent Mountainbike.
The only changes to the Bronson Gen 3 are the lower VPP link and a few deg different angles.
I consider a bike older when it’s roughly 8 years old or uses standards that are obsolete now(like non boost hubs for example. And even then „obsolete“ is a big stretch because they don’t perform any less)
I definitely don’t want to dismiss your opinion, because it’s of course totally up to you, when you want to consider a bike old.
So no offense man!
Do you buy a new bike every 2.5-3 years?
If the answer is yes, I’m very jealous.
But is it really necessary to exchange your bike so frequently, just for a little bit newer tech?
@@rolux4853 Many people I know changed their bikes for other reasons rather than just wanting the newest tech. Having a bike that breaks down often or simply isn’t a good fit for the person are common reasons ppl get new bikes. Personally I want to keep my bikes as long es possible, but I myself already went through the experience of owning a bike that had a lot of technical problems. (Frame broke twice) I changed it after 2 years of ownership, I am now on a Bronson V3 and couldn’t be happier (1 year since I bought it)
@@rolux4853 Yeah. I guess my 2005 Trek Liquid that I never built up should be placed in a bike Museum. I just bought all my parts finally. I’m not tossing a $1200 frame that only has 2 months of use on it.
I LOVE THE MCGRATH PUMPER!!! I have a similar chromoly hardtail and I LOVE it!
That yellow as hell Knolly was pretty sweet.
Dave with the tower of indecision! Haha, love it.
Coincidentally, the weather's just gone shorts and vest good here too. Good timing, good times.
The Mcpumer! Rad old school bike!
Back again with another banger! Bike checks is my favorite show on PB
Thanks!!! They seem to be loved by most! And I love doing them with the random shredders I come across -Christina
5:50 I love knolly, I have a delirium, I have ridden dozens of my friends bikes and I am convinced that absolutely no one can make a better bike for me. If you havent tried a knolly book a test ride or figure out some way of test riding one, they are so damn good.
I Work 2 Blocks From Their Office 😎 I Bought a 2019 CarbonWarden WOW AMAZING Bike DEFINITELY A KEEPER 😎 LOVE IT .
9:24 what happened there? The bike changed from a hard tail to a full sus 😂
Woopsie!!! -Christina
The paint job also changed to YELLOW!
I Thought I was the only one who noticed haha
These videos are my favorite! Real riders talking about real bikes. Christina, keep up the great work!! Btw, do you edit and produce these?
Great real world vid. That seat angle on the first slash might numb me in the wrong places!
Happy to see how people shreding their Trek Slash bikes.. I Bought Trek Slash 7 2021 and frame cracked after 3 months of trail riding... :D
9:24 ? The bike changed color haha. Great Video!
Thank You!!! Sorry bout that little fumble there -Christina
And actually got a full suspension !
Your boyfriend? That’s a husband right there!
He ‘lubes her chain’ too.
Yes! Lynne with the super cool hardtail!
These are great! Really goes to show you that you don’t need the latest and greatest wheight wheenie rocket to have fun on the trails and get a good workout. Although this is mainly about the bikes, weirdly enough it really puts an emphasis on the riding.
Owner of the trek slash, I think we’ve seen you on here b4 with a Scott ransom
hahaha I think you're referring to Toby? Another tall English guy that rides bikes haha but Ransom guy was my pal George Minty -Christina
I love these types of videos
The tower of indecision. LOL
That Knolly and Santa Cruz! Hot!
The Norco Sight is great.
That OG mcGrath special was rad. Cool bike! Glad I'm not the only idiot running around on a mid 00's Hardtail haha
That "work less ride more" top, I need it in my life! Finally a slogan I can stand behind :-)
The "ride every day" one is also neat.
(Edit: found it online; joke's on me because in order to afford it i'll need to work more... back to no logo no frills normcore it is then. Still words to live by)
😂😂😂 I love your edit. Ride on man 🤟
Cool vlog Christina. My favorite bike is the first one the Santa Cruz Bronson really good choice and in my opinion the best out of all of them. I also ride Santa Cruz I have a custom build Megatower 29er and also a custom built V10 29er DH bike. Also my third bike I bought this year and upgrading some parts on it is the Specialized S-Works Enduro with a Cascade rear linkage upgrade and bumped the suspension travel to 180MM. I also did that with the Megatower with a Cascade rear linkage upgrade and 180MM travel front and back. Other than that the Trek Slash at the end of the video is nice ride but I would not be riding Trek. Have a great day Christina!!!!
We really need more bike checks like this
Favourite of course the last one
Great rides, love that Knolly, thanks Christina, cheers
Thanks Andres! Dave was stoked on his new bike, and with good reason -Christina
Pemberton looks stunning, I really want to visit
It's my fav! But shhhhhh....and bring bug spray! -Christina
love these types of vids!!!
im rocking my 2021 kona process 153 27.5, love it
Nice😁
Always make sure to hit up Mile One or The Pony when you're in Pemby :)
Great video, love the daily driver's
I wanna know about Scottish Lynne's head tube badge!
9:19 shows Knolly bike/ Pedal clip, while the lady with 'Phils' bike is checking hers. Continuity error :P
The new slash is the mutts nuts, getting mine on the 21st I hope 🤞
knolly are fire (raw finish frame looks sicker)
Give Lynn Armstrong and the McGrath Pumper their own show. There are some more stories there I bet.
9:20 some one messed up the b roll then
My favorite color is ham
Love these videos, I hope to see one for Whistler opening day
Mullet setup for the win!
Always love your videos!
I love this serie
12:42 crank brothers... ah sorry cliff bar😂
hahaha love that we did not edit that part out -Christina
2:49 he might want to replace that cassette soon, it is missing a tooth or two.
Surprised no shout outs for the sweet components that are Christina’s shades.
Ayo, why the random Knolly B-roll shot while filming the dirt jumper? 😂😂
insane. i ride 35 back 35 front cause im out of shape AF and need as little resistance as possible on the climbs lmao
Love the Bronson!
The tower of indecision.... I call it the sternum crusher 9000
Loving the vids!
Theres that one cutting mistake where u guys filmed the wardens pedals when showing the McGrath pumper
Where can I order me own McGrath Pumper? That bike looks like the downhill bomber king of bikes!
Love the 2005 bike and the Stoke .. The other riders were more .. look at my expensive bits aren’t I cool.. But that 2005 rider had all the STOKE
Scottish Lynne is always on another level -Christina
@@pinkbike it’s worldly known that we have more STOKE (Scottish)than everyone else
i think that’s kind of the point of this series.. for people to show off their bikes.
Can verify. I'm part Scottish and I feel I definitely have a good level of Stoke the majority of the time
Christina: : "I hope he lubes your chain, too... "
Proper lubrication...very important, in all aspects of life ;)
Man the second bike really looks like a session!
Dartmoor Hornet, baybaaaayyy!!!
teagen has a dope bike
Hi Pinkbike team do you or anyone else know what brand/model sunglasses Chris is wearing? 🤘🏽
work less ride more is best😁
it was the team slash duuuude
My first bike: Santa Cruz. Lol
It went together easily in less than an hour. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L Make sure the front fork is forward or the pedals will hit the front tire. Tires are both a little soft so it needs air before I ride it. The rear wheel didn't come with a clamp regular bolts hold it on. The front had the clamp. No scratches out of box. Rims are a little off with a slight wobble. They could have spent more time with the spoke tool fixing the run out. So far out of the box I'm happy with it. I did replace the pedals with a nice aftermarket set. After riding it a bit my A$$ is a bit sore so I ordered another seat. Overall I'm nearly 60 and didn't ride a bike in 30 years. I like my new 29" Schwinn. It will be used for casual rides with my friend.
Such a good bid
why did they show the knollys pedals again instead of the mcgrath?
Letsss gooo it`s back!
Would love to hear Teagan's thoughts on steep STAs and what he think s about them. I'm curious, because if you say they're great, yet run your saddle slammed all the way back on the rails, past the "do not go past here" mark, you're effectively slackening that STA out by probably 2 degrees.
Make Christina watch Jeff Kendall Weeds video on scooping plz
Christina looking fit and ready to shred!
Where did. you get the t Shirt from? Lovin it!
I love this vids and love to ride enduro
Come to Oregon! I'm waiting...
Where is a good spot to get some Daily Drivers in Oregon?! -Christina
@@pinkbike Alsea Falls or Mt. Bachelor would be the best! Always busy there!
And lemme know if you'll go so that I can be in it!😂
@@pinkbike Post Canyon is always hopping.
I find it funny how 100% of the bikes here SRAM build kits. Maybe the "moving bite point" has struck again.
Mon the clan 🤟
Should include height of the rider and size of the bike for reference of those who are buying online.
Love Lynn ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😜
Good video 😄
Nothing like a slash ay😂
I used to like talking to the local rippers too, but I found it was costing me too much $$$ LoL
It’s a Slash and I’ve never seen one before
1:31 does that mean what i think it means
No xc or down country mountainbikers+ only mx bikes whitout the engine those mountainbikes would be a tractor here on the trails
Lovely Christina !
It would be nice if you travel to other countries and do this with local riders
There's kinda this lockdown in place...
I would LOVE to once I get to go travelling again, soon I hope! -Christina
Oookoolo lloll at loobing your chain
Christina is my favorite component :)
Is it just me or is that Knolly more banana yellow than McLaren papaya orange?
9:24 what are the Warden pedals doing there?
woopsie!!! -Christina
@@pinkbike sh!t happens 🙃