Hi James, Was wondering what PSI you run in your pike for your weight, I have ridden a dirt jumper for years and wanna get into the trialsy side of life and you have convinced me I can make due with my DJ and not buy a trials bike. Love your videos, they are the right kind of vlog, no BS about stuff not in the video, and a more personal documentation of going on solo rides.
Thanks! I can't wait to get back out on this bike when winter is no more. When I got the fork I pumped it up to 175psi. I weigh 160ish pounds. I haven't topped it up since haha!
Awesome as always! Why don't you use a tensioner which has a single cog that can be adjusted in/outward with only an 5mm allen key? That way you wouldn't need to move the hub every time you swich gears!
tripotteetmascagne the rear suspension makes trials and skateparks/pump tracks more difficult. That bike is really made for huge slope jumps. I could ride it, but for now I prefer a hard tail for this type of riding.
Thank you very much for your answerThat’s what I was thinking but the higher BB the longer wheelbase and the possibility to lock the shock makes me hesitating.....congratulations or your videos I love watching them
@@dieterplaetinck4431 It is a DJ bike. The Trek Ticket. Only changes to a regular DJ is the gear ratio and strong brakes. A standard DJ is great for learning trials. Just change those two things.
Hey man can you show or do a tutorial on the rear sprocket setup? I like it a lot. And btw, you're really good
Currently the trials hero of Canada! Very underrated
I don't know how you could call any of those lines crap! I really enjoy your videos man, thanks for posting!👍
Good work. Excellent video. I'm liking the new bike set up.
That tire tap 3 on that enclosure was so sweet. Your riding is inspiring. Maybe time to throw a front brake on my Eastern .
Liking this propper freetrials style
I'm from the revolution/ evolve era myself good stuff man
This is amazing. So good on your line choices
Good stuff james ,glad you started vlogs :)
Hi James, Was wondering what PSI you run in your pike for your weight, I have ridden a dirt jumper for years and wanna get into the trialsy side of life and you have convinced me I can make due with my DJ and not buy a trials bike. Love your videos, they are the right kind of vlog, no BS about stuff not in the video, and a more personal documentation of going on solo rides.
Thanks! I can't wait to get back out on this bike when winter is no more. When I got the fork I pumped it up to 175psi. I weigh 160ish pounds. I haven't topped it up since haha!
So enjoyable to watch! More of this!!
Awesome video!
Underrated af🤯😍❤️❤️❤️❤️
You got Sick skills dude.
Insane
I like pedal ups!
When are you going together with Ali C. ? I know. Different continent but it would be cool!
Superb! Have you ever tried to do wall tyre slide from top to bottom on that angled thingy amongst grass, where you did up to front?
That would be sick!
Awesome as always!
Why don't you use a tensioner which has a single cog that can be adjusted in/outward with only an 5mm allen key? That way you wouldn't need to move the hub every time you swich gears!
your heel would hit it. the chainstays are very short. i tried with the surly tensioner.
Thanks! I wanted to have no tensioner for trials to help avoid snapping the der hanger on side hops.
4:25 damm
what's not to like about your style. Keep posting
putting on a clinic!
Dear sir thank you very much for your videos !
I love the idea of a « do it all » bike
Do you think that a trek ticket S can make the same job ?
tripotteetmascagne the rear suspension makes trials and skateparks/pump tracks more difficult. That bike is really made for huge slope jumps. I could ride it, but for now I prefer a hard tail for this type of riding.
Thank you very much for your answerThat’s what I was thinking but the higher BB the longer wheelbase and the possibility to lock the shock makes me hesitating.....congratulations or your videos I love watching them
Dose the bigger rear sprocket help or can you do the same with the smaller jump bike sprocket
Trials requires a light gear. It helps a lot.
DAmn...
Is a stock DJ bike good for practicing trials moves ? Just make sure it has 2 brakes ? Is standard gear ratio good on a DJ bike ?
This “old school street trials bike” looks a lot like a DJ bike right ?
@@dieterplaetinck4431 It is a DJ bike. The Trek Ticket. Only changes to a regular DJ is the gear ratio and strong brakes. A standard DJ is great for learning trials. Just change those two things.
Nice vidéo👍👍!! Continue like this,good edit. If it interests you, I too bike on my channel so you can go check my vidéos !👍