I can’t even remember the last time I watched a whole pov anything, but this was super awesome and exceptional. Thanks for making great content like this ! This is great for someone who’s wanting to prepare for Utah
Thanks man! You'll love Falcon, it's like a roller coaster. In that video I'm running a Hero 7 on a chesty without any gimbal but I've recently added a single axis gimbal made by Quark. I prefer not to wear a gimbal but they keep the horizon line steady and flat so you can see the leaning of the bike more accurately. I've heard that the newest Hero has even better stabilization and doesn't need a gimbal at all.
Thanks! I like your Clay Creek video. You guys weren't letting frigid temps slow your stoke! It looked like somebody in your crew was running some blue i9's. Have a good weekend! 🍻🤘
😂 thanks for watching man!, hope you subscribed too🤟🏽, Yes! I9 blue hubs and spokes. I ordered mine oranges, should be arriving before the end of the month. 🤙🏽
To be honest ,I’m afraid to ride any of the newer bikes. I really still love the bike I ride. Yeti sb75. It’s a little on the heavy side. But it does everything I need it to.
I dig your spirit. I used to have an SB66 and I loved that bike. Rode it until the rear triangle went out, Yeti was switching their focus from aluminum to carbon and didn't have an anticipated ETA on an alloy rear end so we had to part ways. Such a rad bike. 🍻🤘
It's rated as a 5.5 mile blue trail but it'll depend on her fitness, endurance & skill level along with time of year & time of day. Weather (mostly heat and sun exposure) are always big factors in the ease/difficulty of trails in this area, as well as where you're coming from and your elevation, experience, etc. We rode up the trail you see us descending in the video and there weren't any extended/grueling ascents, but it was also about 45°F when we rode, so we didn't drain ourselves like we would on a warmer day. I would put this trail on the easier end of things, relatively speaking, but it's very subjective. What's easy for me might be hard for someone else. And what's hard for me could be easy to someone else.
I can’t even remember the last time I watched a whole pov anything, but this was super awesome and exceptional. Thanks for making great content like this ! This is great for someone who’s wanting to prepare for Utah
Thanks man! You made my day! 🤘🍻
Some of my family and I went down to Moab last month, and did this trail because of this video! Nice work keep it up! And nice beard!!!
Thanks and thank you! I'm glad you guys had a good time! DM me your info on Instagram and I'll send ya some stickers! 🤘
As always, video was mint. New bike looks fire on video 🔥🍻
Thanks man! She's a little ripper!
Falcon Flow looks awesome! Added it to the to-do list
It's a must-ride. 🤘🍻
Another one shi-🤘 nice work
Thanks!
lol your vid sold me, gonna ride it this friday. what gimbal chest thingy do you have?
Thanks man! You'll love Falcon, it's like a roller coaster. In that video I'm running a Hero 7 on a chesty without any gimbal but I've recently added a single axis gimbal made by Quark. I prefer not to wear a gimbal but they keep the horizon line steady and flat so you can see the leaning of the bike more accurately. I've heard that the newest Hero has even better stabilization and doesn't need a gimbal at all.
Nice! Love the riding!
Thanks! 🍻
Awesome trail! Nice video🤟🏽
Thanks! I like your Clay Creek video. You guys weren't letting frigid temps slow your stoke! It looked like somebody in your crew was running some blue i9's. Have a good weekend! 🍻🤘
😂 thanks for watching man!, hope you subscribed too🤟🏽, Yes! I9 blue hubs and spokes. I ordered mine oranges, should be arriving before the end of the month. 🤙🏽
Great ride!
Thanks Jordy! Miss you dude! 🍻🤘
This was great.
Thanks!
Awesome video! How do you think a 29er hardtail would do on this trail?
Thanks! You'd have a blast on a hardtail. Might get a little bumpy in spots but overall you'd have a good ride.
@@RideWithGravity Great! Thanks for the 411!
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That stem looks sooooo good in the light. Also, I'd love to give you a high-five some time lol.
Right? That's the A35 from Industry 9.
To be honest ,I’m afraid to ride any of the newer bikes. I really still love the bike I ride. Yeti sb75. It’s a little on the heavy side. But it does everything I need it to.
I dig your spirit. I used to have an SB66 and I loved that bike. Rode it until the rear triangle went out, Yeti was switching their focus from aluminum to carbon and didn't have an anticipated ETA on an alloy rear end so we had to part ways. Such a rad bike. 🍻🤘
What level would you rate this trail? Im looking for more beginner trails for my wife in Moab.
It's rated as a 5.5 mile blue trail but it'll depend on her fitness, endurance & skill level along with time of year & time of day. Weather (mostly heat and sun exposure) are always big factors in the ease/difficulty of trails in this area, as well as where you're coming from and your elevation, experience, etc.
We rode up the trail you see us descending in the video and there weren't any extended/grueling ascents, but it was also about 45°F when we rode, so we didn't drain ourselves like we would on a warmer day.
I would put this trail on the easier end of things, relatively speaking, but it's very subjective. What's easy for me might be hard for someone else. And what's hard for me could be easy to someone else.
Bloody awesome that was, superb vid mate, loved the views too 😀👍
Thanks man! You guys riding this weekend?
Nice intro
Thanks!