Love that a spot I have dug at over the years is still getting dug and ridden today. Keep it up lads, maybe I will catch you down there one day and I can embarrass myself 😅
I ride 27.5 because I prefer the bike to be more precise and I find it easier to throw them around. I find 29ers a bit more awkward. I've never tried a mullet but heard good things about them
i ride a mullet and find it’s the perfect middle ground. i used to ride 27.5, loved the playful side, and have ridden a few 29ers as a one off, loved the speed and stability but found them a little awkward in the back end. would def recommend a mully!
You needs to try all tire size. If your height smaller or equal 178 - 27.5 will be better choice (i think) Anyway it doesn't matter what bike do you have... There is only one thing - your skill.
@@StepanFromRussia A persons height has no bearing on wheel size to ride. I'm 6'4(193cm), and I stick with 27.5(despite people saying I should ride 29). 26 rode fine for many years for me. I even found I lost some line choices in tight rock areas once I went 27.5. All depends on how you ride
Love that a spot I have dug at over the years is still getting dug and ridden today. Keep it up lads, maybe I will catch you down there one day and I can embarrass myself 😅
That’s a dream spot. Looks like fun everywhere
Sick riders 🙌🏼
Sooo good
Jheez on toast with extra sauce
Yooo so good would love to ride this ❤❤
What should I buy, full 27.5, 29er, or mullet? All enduro bikes, I do a lot of climbing
I ride 27.5 because I prefer the bike to be more precise and I find it easier to throw them around. I find 29ers a bit more awkward. I've never tried a mullet but heard good things about them
Mullet
i ride a mullet and find it’s the perfect middle ground. i used to ride 27.5, loved the playful side, and have ridden a few 29ers as a one off, loved the speed and stability but found them a little awkward in the back end. would def recommend a mully!
You needs to try all tire size.
If your height smaller or equal 178 - 27.5 will be better choice (i think)
Anyway it doesn't matter what bike do you have... There is only one thing - your skill.
@@StepanFromRussia A persons height has no bearing on wheel size to ride. I'm 6'4(193cm), and I stick with 27.5(despite people saying I should ride 29). 26 rode fine for many years for me. I even found I lost some line choices in tight rock areas once I went 27.5. All depends on how you ride
Как рыба в воде! Мастера!
Желаю успехов и развития!!!