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- čas přidán 16. 05. 2024
- Part 2 of an epic fall ride with at Gillard with @JordanBoostmaster.
MY GEAR:
-Insta360 camera: bit.ly/Insta360X3Camera
-Devinci e-bike: bit.ly/DevinciETroy
-5DEV cranks and titanium stems: bit.ly/5devcomponents
-Industry Nine carbon wheels: bit.ly/IndustryNine
-Kuat bike rack: bit.ly/Rack-Attack
Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:14 - Kerplop (jumps, tight singletrack and tech)
3:28 - Insta360 X3 camera
4:10 - More Kerplop (those fall colors!!!)
7:44 - Ghostrider (bridges and boulders)
8:28 - Fists First (fun, fast and jumpy)
10:09 - S2J (wild tech)
Trails:
www.trailforks.com/trails/ker...
-www.trailforks.com/trails/gho...
-www.trailforks.com/trails/fis...
-www.trailforks.com/trails/smo... - Sport
-Get the Insta360 X3 camera: bit.ly/Insta360X3Camera
-My Devinci e-bike: bit.ly/DevinciETroy
Gillard used to be such a fun trail network back in the day. Good to see its still got some gems
Whoa S2J looks incredible! Tech and views for days.
Always a good day when Dave uploads
You capture the most realistic audio on your rides, well done. Fantastic riding, thanks for sharing!
Haha the vocal sound effect on the 7 minute jump. 😄
the laugh is contagious.
These trails are sweet!
You've just introduced me to the coolest hobby ever. Godly riding!
Looks like some pretty awesome terrain
Dave, always great to watch your vids especially with Dale, Nick and Rory but really enjoyed these last two vids with Jordan. The trails and terrain were fantastic and as someone who mostly rides e-bikes these days it was great to see you fellas really throwing them around👍🏻
Awesome video and trail
Awesome!
Why have we moved away from the woodwork so much?
maintaining wood over decades is hard/expensive (not all the wood is gone). plus, being a sanctioned network has its perks (funding, safety, permissions: we just built a new climbing trail, etc.). #mtbco
Thank you, I like your videos!
This video seems to have too much fisheye effect. Is the fisheye effect adjustable?
Oh man! Those trails looked so fun!! I love techy shit like that. Guessing through where the wild fires were?
Good
You need to come to Witse in Penticton -we will show you a good time ;)
Penticton is on the list! No idea when it’ll get checked off, but it’s there. What’s a good time of year?
I would suggest this time of year OR early April. Things are not blown out. It obviously gets hot and dry in July and August. Suggest Wiitse for the riding you do with a light enduro bike. Feel free to reach out if you need a tour. The trails you should do are - Six Stitches, No Stitches, LowRida for downs with GSPot, Egg Rock and Silver Buck for tech ups and downs. It is not north shore double diamonds but fantastic trail building.
@@ddangerousddave
Опасный Дейв - нет, сомневаюсь. Гиена Дейв - да)
Looks like a tornado has gone through half of the wooded areas you bike. What is going on up there in Canada?
Idk for sure since I'm in Quebec but here when it looks like that it's usually forest fires, or tornadoes, one hit about two yrs ago where I live many trails were lost...
Big fire rolled through there in 2003.
Those trails…pure gems!! Techy, flowy, rough…and the views…amazing! The not so good: that other guy again…😏
Killing it on those trails! Although you need a bell!
Not a fan of the camera on 1080p setting and still seeing pixellation
Love the riding and the videos as always but that camera is crap Dave.
That "no flow zone" looks brutal. I ride a lot of chunky granite and it's hard on the bike and the body. Having someone on a ride through a lot of that cut a tire isn't a surprise. Usually it's more surprising when there are no mechanicals after a couple miles of that stuff.
Where i can buy your chin mount?
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You recommended a saddle in one video of yours and I don't recall which company it is. Can you refresh my memory?? I think I need to upgrade my saddle from stock...
I run the SQ Lab 611 Active saddle. Works for me and I’ve put it on all my bikes now. Keep in mind that saddle preference is highly individual and it’s a bit of a trial and error process to find what works for you.
@@ddangerousddave Thanks for the info. My brother also tells me it takes a bit of work to find a saddle that is good for one's individual body.
Hi
Camers not great