Riding our first ever mtb park lap
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MTB ROAD TRIP!  Where?
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This is AWESOME!
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Quick mtb session on a hot day
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Popular MTB route St. Catharines
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ESD Mountain Bike Review
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@tylerbruce5731
@tylerbruce5731 Күн бұрын
Spare bar now? Sounds like a N+1 problem...
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb Күн бұрын
Lol! Yes an N+1 would solve it! Lol! Two bikes is definitely not in the cards for me!
@eshea5050
@eshea5050 2 күн бұрын
I sold my Giant Revel 2 29er today after owning it for 7 years. Such a sturdy basic bike! Love it.
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb Күн бұрын
Hey thank you for watching! It was a great bike. Mine was a 26er. The bike that started the obsession!!!
@apotekarness
@apotekarness 2 күн бұрын
Nice vid! But I assume that you mean rise in millimeter when you say degrees right? Like that is a 40mm rise bar
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb 2 күн бұрын
Yes! That is correct. I completely missed that when I edited…. I was waiting for this comment! Lol! Thanks for watching, I appreciate it:)
@filimontemesgen9328
@filimontemesgen9328 2 күн бұрын
I wish I could ride like this…looks like fun
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb 2 күн бұрын
It is so much fun. Thank you for watching!👍
@days8973
@days8973 2 күн бұрын
you think risers acomplish the same thing as stem spacers?
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb 2 күн бұрын
Stem spacers rise the height of the bar in a different way. Experimenting with spacer placement is always a good place to start. That’s if you have enough steer tube left in order to do that. For me, I don’t like the look of a lot of spacers under the stem. The riser bar makes the bike more aggressive in my opinion. But yes, experiment with what is already there before buying things for sure! (Ie: spacers)
@mikestivers8302
@mikestivers8302 3 күн бұрын
if i have a 150 mil dropper on a medium frame w/ the same stack height as a x-large frame w/ a 220mil dropper, it seems obvious that the bars need to be taller. no?
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb 2 күн бұрын
You would think so but not always. If you look at what bike companies are spec’ing on stock bikes you rarely see riser bars. Even in the scenario you spoke of, it’s rare. Your example makes sense though. But it’s all about the style of riding, where you ride and what you ride.
@mikestivers8302
@mikestivers8302 2 күн бұрын
@@dirtyforksmtb i have found that stack height - relative to seat height and leg length is crucial. do the proper cranks sizing first, then see what kinda stack you can improve. some bikes, like my banshee enigma are fine with a 10mm spacer and 20 mil riser bar. on my propain Hugene, i have the same bar but a 15mil spacer (both have almost identical Stack and Reach) but like you said, intended riding style/purpose... dont forget proper crank size!! ;) for example, i have a 30" inseam and i run 155-160mm cranks, and a 30T ring.
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb 2 күн бұрын
Yes for sure! All of what you said is bang on. I’d say one of the most overlooked is the crank length. I have a 34 inseam and run 170’s. I could definitely run 175’s but my bike is low and I don’t want strikes. But also I like the feel of the slightly shorter cranks. While the trends are riser bars and shorter cranks in the mtb world right now these are trending for a reason. My bike also has a 490mm reach for a size large which is long for that size. It just makes sense to throw a riser on it. Once I did and rode it, I wondered why it took me so long to put it on!!!
@Quicksilver_Cookie
@Quicksilver_Cookie 3 күн бұрын
It's only a matter of time before most mountain bikers realize that having bars higher and closer to you is just better. Something that dirt bikes have figured out decades ago. You want that bend in your elbow for more control, and as an extra element of suspension for your upper torso. Look at a dirtbike geometry - this is the geometry of future MTBs. It'll come to that, because it just makes sense.
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb 3 күн бұрын
Hi there and thank you for watching and commenting! We appreciate it! High rise bars are on trend currently for mtb’s. On trend for downhill, enduro and some trail but not so much for XC. The geo on dirt bikes is pretty close to what it is on modern mtb’s. But there are a lot of differences in riding styles and how you ride between the two. One thing is for sure, what you say about the riser bars being higher and closer and the benefits is very true. That’s why they are trending. There seems to be a lot of takeaways from the moto world transferring to the mtb world but not everything moto will work for mtb. One thing I know for sure, my risers aren’t coming off anytime soon! That part definitely works for me! Thank you again for watching!
@clydecustodio1
@clydecustodio1 3 күн бұрын
Agreed! I put a 50mm rise on my full-sus trail bike; what a difference!
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb 3 күн бұрын
Yes! Makes a massive difference! Thank you for watching and leaving your comment! Appreciate it:)
@jonasthepigeon
@jonasthepigeon 4 күн бұрын
I am currently looking for my first hardtail and your videos are great :)
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb 3 күн бұрын
Hey thank you! I appreciate that! Hardtails are the best!
@mikestivers8302
@mikestivers8302 3 күн бұрын
get a banshee paradox.
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb 2 күн бұрын
@@mikestivers8302that is a great bike frame and you wouldn’t be disappointed!
@mikestivers8302
@mikestivers8302 2 күн бұрын
​@@dirtyforksmtb i think @Jonasthepigeon should get the Paradox or Enigma on his short list. it is the top 3 hardtails youre gonna find without some really deep digging. my enigma is a blast, and part of my 5-bike rotation.
@SymaticStar
@SymaticStar 4 күн бұрын
Good vid bro, all your reasons for the extra rise make lots of sense and happy to hear it works so well for you. The only questions I have is about weighting the front wheel being so far out at 63' on the ESD - Does it feel just as easy to do this, or your arms bend just changes a bit more angle with these bars? Also did it make you change anything else like seat height? :)
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb 4 күн бұрын
Thank you for the kind words and for watching and leaving a comment! Didn’t change my seat height. Also the front end of the ESD (at least for me) stays on the ground! That is one thing I noticed right away doing punchy climbs with the esd. The front end stays on the ground. When I had the 27mm riser bar on it the front end wouldn’t come up. The 40 riser is the same for me. I did a bunch of punchy climbs today and I just am surprised every time… I feel like it climbs better than people think it would. The fact that the seat tube angle is 78degrees puts me right over the bb and keeps that front end on the ground. My old Trek Roscoe used to pull off the ground constantly and had to lean far forward. It does take some getting used to. The geo feels weird at first. The more I rode this bike when I first got it the more I liked it. Every time I went out with it, was a new a great experience. Now it’s like old hat and wouldn’t have it any other way! The other thing is the super long reach on my large is 490mm. Keeping your body forward by default. In my experience with the 40 riser on this bike is that you can’t go wrong.
@SymaticStar
@SymaticStar 5 күн бұрын
Looks like a fun place
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb 5 күн бұрын
It is very fun!
@bleckndecker
@bleckndecker 6 күн бұрын
Me and my boys also starting riding Horseshoe this season, both my boys also rocked HT's and one of them is also a Cindercore, great bike and great video, hope to see you there one day!
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb 6 күн бұрын
YES! I love to hear this! It’s really a great bike! My son is 13 and is tall and he has officially outgrown his Kona. We had a lot of good times with the kona, made good memories. He now has a new bike three days ago and has since sold his cindercone. Keep shredding the Cindercone and yes if you ever see us say hello! Love meeting people who watch the channel! Thank you for watching and leaving your comment!
@MTBSAM-77
@MTBSAM-77 7 күн бұрын
🔥 hows the new bike riding?
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb 7 күн бұрын
Phenomenal! He loves it. This video was before the new bike.
@MTBSAM-77
@MTBSAM-77 7 күн бұрын
@@dirtyforksmtb oh! Still sick!
@lucaneuburg976
@lucaneuburg976 7 күн бұрын
Nice review! Did you have the sensation that frame was harsh or too rigid ? They say that the Meta ht is overly harsh...( especially the older version ) compared to other similar frames.. Did you notice a big difference in the way the frames behaves compared to the ESD?
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb 7 күн бұрын
Hey thank you for watching and leaving your questions! Yes for sure the meta frame was harsh but not terrible. What I noticed most about the Meta frame was the really high bottom bracket and shorter reach. The bike did not feel stable at all. Also, every time I went through techy sections of trail, it would get super squirrelly. I actually “ate it” on one of my local tech sections, a section I’ve done a zillion times before. Overall I wasn’t happy with the Meta frame. Now the difference between the Meta and the ESD is night and day. ESD is a completely different frame though. It’s steel, it’s low, it’s as long or as short as you want it, it has very long reach, is super slack, climbs like a goat, is quiet, has convenient external cable routing and just takes everything! The ESD frame is heavier for sure but to me that doesn’t matter. I think the difference in weight is a couple of pounds when the is built up complete the way I have it. So to sum up; I wouldn’t personally buy a meta frame or build again. To sketchy the way the geo is set up. I would however buy an esd frame again. I personally think that steel is the best frame material for a hardtail. Period. It’s just so good. Also, at first I thought, what am I doing getting such an aggressive bike? But I have to say, the combo of the slack HA with the steep ST and short CS and low BBH is a combination that just works. Thank you again for watching! I can talk bikes all day!!!
@lucaneuburg976
@lucaneuburg976 7 күн бұрын
@@dirtyforksmtb Wow...thank you so much for this very detailed reply!To be honest I am a bit skeptical about the Meta frame..and your opinion is enforcing this even more. From the geo scheme of the Meta, it is clear that the BB is very high...but I thought that maybe it could be a good thing, at least regarding the playfulness. Higher the BB...easier to lift the front wheel and to move around. I would buy a size medium frame building it as a mullet..MAYBE it would be a bttere bike with a smaller rear wheel and lower BB? Who knows...The strange thing is that , even if they went out with a refined version of the frame 2 years ago..there are no official reviews around..Thy are all quite old reviews .about the first version, with taller seat post tube and less slack head angle. I have had many hardtails ..( maybe 10 different frames? ) and actually I have a NS BIKES Eccentric 29 frame..not so bad..but quite budget quality and somehow harsh . Maybe the best one I have had is the last version of the Nukeproof Scout 29...very neutral and stable..not so long but quite good at everything..I passed it to my gf which she loves it..since it's the perfect size and handling for her.. I could not buy another for me..since Nukeproof is now ut of business and frame are all gone.. ( at least in EU )Now I am selling my NS BIKES frame and I am deciding which one to but..my finalists er..the KONA ESd...Banshee Paradox 29...Banshee Enigma 27,5 , Production Privee Shan GT ( the last version that came out a few months ago ) and ...the Commencal META HT.. By the way..I have read soooo many reviews and articles about your ESD.. :) but I am afraid that it could b too long and not that comfortable pedalling while seated..maybe I am wrong?
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb 7 күн бұрын
@@lucaneuburg976that’s awesome! NS bikes are great bikes. So you’ve been through 10 or so frames, that’s commendable! Got to love the hardtails!!! And good for you for giving the GF the best bike! So from hearing what you are saying and seeing what you wrote about the frames you have researched, that Paradox stands out to me! The Paradox is a beautiful frame and will likely be a perfect fit for what you’re looking for. Albeit it’s an expensive frame but never heard a bad thing about the banshee. I also looked at that frame. It was actually between the Paradox and the ESD. I went with kona in the end because I could get it through a local shop. Therefore if I have warranty issues, I have a reputable shop to help. Otherwise I more than likely would have went with the banshee. As for the ESD, I’ve had that thing out on 6 hour rides and I love it. It’s great on the climbs and a beast in the DH! I even had it at the bike park recently! Make sure to check in again once you decide on your next frame! Always interested!
@javiersayshi
@javiersayshi 7 күн бұрын
its not just mt biking. it is all of cycling. I tend to mt bike with a cheap walmart bike. not because I can't afford a 4k mountain bike, but because I refuse to pay the same amount that i paid for my new honda scooter. One thing I noticed is that those who mock others for having cheaper/older bikes are really bad. Now with bike shops, I literally think they don't want to sell anything. Most here in Southern California don't sell anything below 2.5 grand. I remember when I was 13, going into bike shops and they had a wide range of price points. They would service any bike. Now if I were to go with my walmart bike, they won't even service it.
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb 7 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching and leaving your comment! Yes snobbery is across the cycling board for sure. The big part I always notice is whenever you say hi to other riders in the trails, the first thing they do is look at your bike! Lol! It’s crazy. You rock that Walmart bike man, don’t ever take anything anyone says negative about your bike to heart. The thing is, we all ride what we are willing to afford and all that matters is the fun factor when out on the trails! It’s the rider that makes the ride, not the bike!
@shinekraj4944
@shinekraj4944 7 күн бұрын
Thank you so much. This really helps. Can we replace this with a Shimano freehub body?
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb 7 күн бұрын
Thank you. I’m happy this video helped you out! No, I don’t think a Shimano freehub body is compatible. Unfortunately.
@nostr8ghtlinzs596
@nostr8ghtlinzs596 9 күн бұрын
it's not the bike, its the rider. Yes i rode a hard tail for the first few years at bike park.
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb 9 күн бұрын
Truth! Thanks for watching and leaving your comment! TRUTH!
@MTBSAM-77
@MTBSAM-77 9 күн бұрын
Sadness...
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb 9 күн бұрын
It’s all good!
@TheBMXrookie
@TheBMXrookie 11 күн бұрын
Hey I love the channel and I've been watching for a while. I just bought a trek Roscoe 9 and I love it. I have never rode a full suspension and don't plan on it I left the BMX scene because it was full of kids that were snobs and just idiots that's not to say that they all are because there's good and bad in everything but for the most part I have seen that there is a prominent good vibe with the mountain bike community
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb 11 күн бұрын
Hey man thanks for being a supporter of the channel, we appreciate you! The Roscoe 9 is a solid ride that’s for sure! Love that bike! The mtb scene is so good! Sometimes I forget that or get in my own head about how things might be but turn out to be awesome! Absolutely love this sport. The bike park experience was insanely fun! Can’t wait to get back! Thanks again for watching and keep shredding that hardtail! HARDTAIL GANG!🫡
@SymaticStar
@SymaticStar 11 күн бұрын
Good to hear of your experiences on the Hardtails fellas .Where I am in Aus we have an amazing amount of fantastic trails, mostly in forests but only 1 bike park in my state by definition of needing a shuttle back to the top, which is some distance away and requires fees etc for the day, the chairlifts with bikes and longer mountain runs looks so fun, on what are also ski slopes in winter... High five to ya ESD bro, loving mine and curious about your riser you added. :)
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb 11 күн бұрын
ESD GANG!!!!! Yeah you guys have some access to really good trails eh? We’ve watched some videos about trails in Australia and New Zealand! It looks killer there! It’s always been a dream of mine since I was 25 to get to Australia some time! Yeah the bike park was an absolute blast! The ESD is a Fantastic bike! Funny you mention the rider bars as I literally just finished editing a video about the risers. It will be out next Sunday. But I can say that the riser won’t be coming off my bike any time soon! Very much worth it! Thanks again for watching and commenting! We always appreciate it!
@MacBikesMTB
@MacBikesMTB 11 күн бұрын
Love going to Horseshoe Bike Park. I remember bringing my 2023 Norco Fluid HT2 (hardtail) to that bike park and being really intimidated as well. Even though I eventually upgraded to a full suspension mountain bike I do remember the humbling experiences as a hardtail rider. Don't ever feel like you don't belong my friend. Keep riding. Cheers!
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb 11 күн бұрын
Thanks man! It was so much fun and can’t wait to get back! It’s all in my head about the feeling of not belonging! I don’t know why I do that to myself……. Thank you for watching and commenting! We appreciate it!
@MTBSAM-77
@MTBSAM-77 11 күн бұрын
Are you all getting full suses?
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb 11 күн бұрын
Not a chance! HT all the way!
@MTBSAM-77
@MTBSAM-77 11 күн бұрын
@dirtyforksmtb Sick! I saw your bikes for sale so I was wondering if you guys were going to switch! I'm looking for a full sus! But hardtails will have a speacial place in my heart!
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb 11 күн бұрын
We were thinking about it but decided to stick with hardtails! Perfect for the locals!
@MTBSAM-77
@MTBSAM-77 11 күн бұрын
@@dirtyforksmtb oh yeah!
@dominicmarratta9944
@dominicmarratta9944 12 күн бұрын
green maybe blue but double black come on bruh
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb 12 күн бұрын
Lol! Come on what? I’m not the one that rates the trails bruh!
@PascalFlamand
@PascalFlamand 13 күн бұрын
That can’t be a Double Black… it’s a green or it could maybe be a blue if we push a bit.
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb 12 күн бұрын
Lol, yeah, it’s called “over the hedge” (rated double black) at horseshoe bike park. We are in Ontario and this is the only lift access park. It’s a really fun trail though!
@MacBikesMTB
@MacBikesMTB 19 күн бұрын
Wow it looked like you guys were flying down that hill! Love the screams in the video 😆🤣
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb 19 күн бұрын
Yeah man it was blast! This was part of our first ever experience at a bike park! Man what a blast!!
@MacBikesMTB
@MacBikesMTB 19 күн бұрын
I just found your guys channel and I had to subscribe! Its really cool to see a family mountain biking! Keep it up guys and keep sending it!
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb 19 күн бұрын
Hey man thank you so much! We very much appreciate your support and encouraging words!
@christinajohnson6994
@christinajohnson6994 22 күн бұрын
get a full suspension MTB like a fox 40 in da front
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb 22 күн бұрын
True but at the same time this bike is awesome for park! Had so much fun with it!!! Definitely the hardtails we’re pretty harsh but only through the braking bumps. Otherwise they were a blast at the park!
@user-ut3jk7it6c
@user-ut3jk7it6c 23 күн бұрын
After a lot of research and this wideo I'm left with the question - Is it safe to assume that all hubs that have 12mm allen key accessible from the brake rotor side are removable like this? I have joytech hub and shimano freehub myself, standard 11y/o bike
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb 23 күн бұрын
I understand! It’s never safe to assume anything when it comes to bikes as there really are no standards. What works for one thing usually never works for the other even if they are both hubs. But in your case if the hub is a joytech with a Shimano freehub body, you might be good to assume this.
@user-ut3jk7it6c
@user-ut3jk7it6c 23 күн бұрын
@@dirtyforksmtb thanks! I will use the 12mm hex screw then, (when the time comes). I mean why else there would be 12mm socket there for🤔 I have no other idea
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb 23 күн бұрын
yes I wondered that myself?
@user-hd2mq1db6n
@user-hd2mq1db6n 23 күн бұрын
I have the giant revel 2. It also started my cycling and mountain biking obsession or interest
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb 23 күн бұрын
That is awesome!! I love hearing about the giant revels! Was such a great bike! Thank you for watching and commenting!
@Fastfreddyii
@Fastfreddyii 24 күн бұрын
The freehub removal problem has been driving me crazy for days. Literally losing sleep over it. I can't tell you what a relief it is to finally find out what the solution is. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb 23 күн бұрын
Very happy this video helped you out! I can understand how these types of things can drive people crazy! Thank you for watching and leaving your comment!
@thebronze59
@thebronze59 4 күн бұрын
Thank you, such a superb helpful video clearly explaining thecprocess, i have a "joytech hub" on my specialist 2016 cross trail bicycle, i am glad i checked your video youtube on "how to remove", what a topman in helping dude.👏🤙
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb 4 күн бұрын
@@thebronze59excellent! I am happy this video helped you out! It is clear to me that many people have an issue with this hub body. I was in the process of taking it off when I thought, maybe I should make a quick video about! Now it’s one of our consistently best performing videos! Thank you for watching and hope it helped!
@mgs7988
@mgs7988 24 күн бұрын
thanks for helping me fix my son's bike.
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb 24 күн бұрын
That’s awesome man! I’m so happy to hear you were successful at fixing his bike! I love hearing this video helped out! Thank you for watching!
@andreadimarco4115
@andreadimarco4115 25 күн бұрын
How can that be a double black😅
@andreadimarco4115
@andreadimarco4115 25 күн бұрын
@@dirtyforksmtb ayy chill my comment wasnt meant as an offense to you or the bikepark, but just another thing ( not an offense either ) there are no features on that trail that justify the rating just to let you know
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb 25 күн бұрын
Hello and thank you for watching and leaving your comment! We appreciate it! Yes, this trail is pretty chill compared to anything that would be considered a double black. This being the only lift access DH park in Ontario Canada, they likely want to make sure people are on the trails they need to be on without getting in over their head. Most trails in Ontario are XC trails. As soon as you add elevation, they get exponentially harder as people are used to riding XC here. Because this is the only DH park in Ontario, the elevation and features justify its rating. I should also mention, we were riding hardtails and that makes any trail feel harder and way more fun! Watching a ton of other peoples riding videos in Quebec and B.C., this trail would be like a green or easy blue. The trail does not match the length, tech and feature rich trails of the west or the east that’s for sure! But in our little Ontario bubble, it’s a double black and man is it a fun trail! Thanks again for watching and commenting and have a blast out there!!!
@Flyinghamster76
@Flyinghamster76 23 күн бұрын
The double blacks there are like blacks atleast
@andreadimarco4115
@andreadimarco4115 23 күн бұрын
@@Flyinghamster76 bro i dont to wich bikepark you went but them are not even close to a black
@Flyinghamster76
@Flyinghamster76 23 күн бұрын
@@andreadimarco4115 irl it is but camera it dosnt look like it
@SymaticStar
@SymaticStar 25 күн бұрын
Good stuff guys - nice riding... "really cool" "ssssssssssssssmint" ! :)
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb 25 күн бұрын
Thanks man! We appreciate you watching and commenting! Lol, you noticed that extended S !!! Lol! That was my brain saying “say sweet”. But wanted to say something different! Then mint came out!! Lol
@ktmkirby
@ktmkirby 27 күн бұрын
Nice to see you enjoying those trails. I started riding those trails with my cousins on Honda 70’s back in the 70’s and still ride them on mtbs and dirt bikes. There’s more as you head towards Vineland, but as you said it can get very rocky and technical. Sometimes you’ll see some of the best trials riders in Canada in that area.
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb 26 күн бұрын
Sweet! Good to know! So they’ve been the for a while I see. That’s awesome! Thank you for watching and leaving your comment! We appreciate it!
@MTBSAM-77
@MTBSAM-77 Ай бұрын
🔥😂 Awesome! Plan to go there sometime soon! 😃
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb Ай бұрын
You’ll love it!
@PatrickKend
@PatrickKend Ай бұрын
You are making great memories. 👍 Your kids will look back on this as one of their great adventures
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb Ай бұрын
Thank you for watching! Yes, these are the days! So many great memories!
@BikeMageSuspensionUpgrades
@BikeMageSuspensionUpgrades Ай бұрын
What an awesome time! Thanks for sharing!
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb Ай бұрын
Absolutely amazing! Thank you for watching and commenting. We appreciate you! This place is epic and we are absolutely hooked! Can’t wait to get back!
@horseshoeresort1101
@horseshoeresort1101 Ай бұрын
Thanks for ripping the DH trails and exploring our resort! 🤙
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb Ай бұрын
It was SO GOOD! Thank you for having us! Such an awesome place! We are HOOKED! Can’t wait to get back! Thank you for watching and leaving your comment!
@wesley_bikes
@wesley_bikes Ай бұрын
Looks like an AMAZING TIME!
@wesley_bikes
@wesley_bikes Ай бұрын
We stayed there when I rode the single track classic at hardwood ski and bike. The pool was warm, the food was great. Rooms were very nice and clean. The bike park was closed haha. It was early spring.
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb Ай бұрын
Hey Wesley, it was absolutely amazing! Oh so that was the place you stayed at when you did your race?!! Honestly we are completely HOOKED on DH! Can’t wait to get back there!
@MoreToysMoreNoise
@MoreToysMoreNoise Ай бұрын
You finally made it !! How was it? Did you ride everything ? And this is where you would enjoy a full suspension ...
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb Ай бұрын
Man it was sooooo GOOD! Yes we rode every trail except for party train. Our favourites were: over the hedge, despicable me, the garden, dark roast and thriller! The hardtails did great no issues but I could see how a FS would be beneficial on those trails, mostly for the insane amount of braking bumps, especially on gravity cavity…. It was so good and we can’t wait to get back there!
@MoreToysMoreNoise
@MoreToysMoreNoise Ай бұрын
@@dirtyforksmtb Yeah the braking bumps are the worst, over the hedge and shake and brake are probably our favourite, let me know if you are going again and I'll make it out !
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb Ай бұрын
Oh yeah shake and brake! That’s a great trail! The drop in on the beginning of that trail is so sketch! First time we rode that trail I came in too hot LOL on that section by that time it was too late and the only thing that saved me was my slack bike and last second line choice! We are definitely hooked! Can’t wait to get back. I was thinking about contacting you but it was last minute and was there with the family. Next time we go I’ll contact you!
@MoreToysMoreNoise
@MoreToysMoreNoise Ай бұрын
@@dirtyforksmtb Yeah that first section can get ya , it used to be worse before also. I totally understand, glad you had a good time , if you and your son go again , hit me up !
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb Ай бұрын
@@MoreToysMoreNoisewill do for sure! Would love to ride with you! Also would like to rent a DH bike next time. We’d really like to experience what that’s like!
@fireshot22
@fireshot22 Ай бұрын
Thank you so much! Very informative. I've fixed my kid's bike thanks to you.
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb Ай бұрын
@@fireshot22 oh man that’s so awesome to hear! You are the reason I do these types of vids. I love helping to get kids on bikes!!! Thank you for watching and for your kind comment!
@MerinKumar
@MerinKumar Ай бұрын
nice video, and good close up shots of features. Can you pls let me know what is the shimano rear hub model ?
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb Ай бұрын
Hey thank you for watching! The rear hub is a Shimano 135x10mm QR centerlock. As for a part number/model, I have no idea!!!
@MerinKumar
@MerinKumar Ай бұрын
@@dirtyforksmtb , I watched this video in slow motion ( @9:13mins), I was able to figure out couple of number on the rear hub x505, when i searched it should be TX FH-TX505, which is Tourney series.
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb Ай бұрын
sweet! Glad you got the info you needed
@andrewcoyne2191
@andrewcoyne2191 Ай бұрын
Ausome!!!
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb Ай бұрын
So good🔥🔥
@DrainReaper
@DrainReaper Ай бұрын
I have the gen 2 i believe it 2004 with dirt jumper 3 rear fox shock mag 30 rims and i love it got it from a guy in 2008 and i still have it original pain also 🤟
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb Ай бұрын
That’s awesome! Love to hear this! Oldies but goodies for sure! Thank you for watching!
@JRMTB
@JRMTB Ай бұрын
Great work hitting those drops! Especially the rock on 👊
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb Ай бұрын
Thanks man! I just had it in my head that I was going to hit as much as possible because it’s all just built so well! I even dropped that wood feature before the rock but I landed in the rut with my rear wheel!
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb Ай бұрын
And of course Owen just sends !!!!
@wesley_bikes
@wesley_bikes Ай бұрын
Geez in a few years you guys will hitting whistler bike park! Great job!!
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb Ай бұрын
Thanks man! That is a dream!!!
@megashovelmanam1517
@megashovelmanam1517 Ай бұрын
Roll Down The Hill, Horseshoe Crab 🦀 Park 😊
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb Ай бұрын
Lol
@Deanisok
@Deanisok Ай бұрын
im gutted about my Hayes Stroker Rydes.. my pistons were stuck so dam hard.. i tried lubricating with DOT.4 oil and still no movement... so i had to smash the pistons but now i cant find another set to buy... so annoying obsolete rubbish...
@dirtyforksmtb
@dirtyforksmtb Ай бұрын
The strokers are obsolete but there are many other better brakes out there!
@LuisNavarro-dz1vb
@LuisNavarro-dz1vb Ай бұрын
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