Tackling double diamonds on an affordable bike?

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  • čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
  • The GT Sensor has been an awesome bike, but can we get it to keep up with my biddies boutique brand bikes? I think we can!
    Check out Paul's video for more riding footage of the GT: • Didn't Tell Him It Was...
    A big thank you to PNW for helping with this build! bit.ly/PNW_components
    Also, thanks to BKXC and No Front Brakes for being the butt of some jokes. :D
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  • @TrailFeatures
    @TrailFeatures  Před 5 lety +142

    What do you think my next upgrade(s) should be?
    Check out the GT sensor here: bit.ly/GT_sens_sport

    • @obi-wankenobi9871
      @obi-wankenobi9871 Před 5 lety +5

      How do you get along with the brakes? They are absoloute garbage imo. They usually come on 400-500$ bikes and when building up bikes (i work in a bike shop) the calipers are often crooked, so you cant get them to not rub on the disk. I know, that this is a budget bike, but i would have expected slx brakes or at least m395's.

    • @TrailFeatures
      @TrailFeatures  Před 5 lety +8

      @CZcams User Ya know, I wasn't sure about them either. However, after getting them bedded in I've been impressed for the cost. Keep in mind, the person buying a bike in this price range is likely just moving off an entry level HT, so they will likely still be mostly riding blue trails. I wanted to help get rid of the mindset that you *need* to spend $3k+ just to get out on the trails. If you need stronger brakes you're probably already pretty invested in MTB and would likely be eyeing something else, or have parts to donate to a new bike.

    • @obi-wankenobi9871
      @obi-wankenobi9871 Před 5 lety +6

      @@TrailFeatures Yea, i was just wondering, because we sell the tektros for 25 and m395's for 30 bucks a piece at the shop, so the prices are pretty equal. For a big manufacturer like Gt this would probably come down to a less than 5 Dollar per bike diffrence, concidering, that they get better deals than our shop and we obviously dont pay 25/30 for the brakes when we order them.

    • @TrailFeatures
      @TrailFeatures  Před 5 lety +4

      From the whispers I've heard in my limited exposure to the bike industry, I believe there are a couple factors that play into this. One is that $5 across 1,000s of bikes adds up quick. The other thing is the deals bike manufacturers work out with components companies can be a bit tricky and full odd requirements of who they can work with for other parts; which is why you'll sometimes look at a bike spec and think, "Why the heck did they do this and not that!?". Take this with at least a few shakes of salt though.

    • @martinpasfall5117
      @martinpasfall5117 Před 5 lety +1

      Dont you Think the gt sensor is a good bike

  • @fabien9765
    @fabien9765 Před 5 lety +1714

    I don't have the same definition of affordable 😭

    • @fabien9765
      @fabien9765 Před 5 lety +82

      @celow banks I usually get 2nd or 3rd hand bikes

    • @elainaebersole2750
      @elainaebersole2750 Před 5 lety +17

      I agree

    • @TrailFeatures
      @TrailFeatures  Před 5 lety +287

      I appreciate it's a lot of money still. 😬 This bike isn't right for everyone, it's just to show that you don't need to drop $4k+ when upgrading to a FS bike.
      In an age where new and young riders are getting blasted with ads and CZcams videos telling them they need a tricked out carbon bike I am hoping to set a better example.

    • @fabien9765
      @fabien9765 Před 5 lety +74

      @@TrailFeatures Hey thanks for the reply! I'm sorry if my comment sounds pejorative, I absolutely does not mean it that way. I actually meant it in a funny way ^^
      That's how life is, there are things we can afford and others we can't. Whould I enjoy a better and brand new bike than those I've had? Of course I would, but when I'm riding my 11 year old bike I'm just enjoying myself and not thinking how great it would be on a new one, even though I've "worked" (I was an intern assisting the head of the company to redo their business plan, it was awesome) for CSG (Cannondale, GT, etc) and had the chance to ride their $10k+ bikes back then, so I kinda know what it would feel like.
      I love mountainbiking, been doing it for over 25 years, but I also know that there are things in life more important, and I should be glad for what I have and the opportunity to be able to ride pretty much when I want to. Some guys wouldn't be able to even afford my cheap 3rd hand 2008 pitch pro bike, and I've been raised to not only never complain of what I don't have, but more importantly to be grateful for what I have.
      This novel about my life just to let you know that I didn't feel any negativity in your video, and I enjoyed it! Keep doing the great job!!
      Thanks for your work! To more riding, cheers!

    • @ItsHuntex
      @ItsHuntex Před 5 lety +11

      For 2k Canadian you can get a Norco fluid fs 4 brand new. I have one and it handles whistler no problem. Get the 2019 tho

  • @scorch2020
    @scorch2020 Před 4 lety +323

    I dont get why everyone says hardtail is entry level, just a different design for different application 🤷‍♂️

    • @carlingas666
      @carlingas666 Před 4 lety +21

      Dan2024 exactly many xc racers prefer hardtails over full suspension to save on weight

    • @jonpattersonlpc2153
      @jonpattersonlpc2153 Před 4 lety +9

      Because I bought off-brand, I got a hardtail AND a FS boost bike. They ride differently and sort of do different things. I will set one up for street and the other for offroad. Endless fun.

    • @iraamerson623
      @iraamerson623 Před 4 lety +15

      I grew up BMXing and got my first MTB in 1989. It was a hard front and tail🤣. I learned to bomb “Rough Go” in Annadel State Park on that bike. Turns out the faster you go the easier the trail is! Hardtails teach skills the FS crowd learn slower in my opinion. My buddies and I used to love to let the full boinger guys go first on trails then pass them like they were standing still on our hardtails...

    • @enforcerdino6790
      @enforcerdino6790 Před 4 lety +2

      Ikr

    • @marcuslinton310
      @marcuslinton310 Před 4 lety +11

      Because stunt biking somehow became normal mountain biking. Jumping ramps, doing flips... a lot of people now consider that to be mountain biking when it's not, it's different aspect entirely. Most of the people I see with full suspension out on the trails in my area make me want to laugh, they simply aren't needed for the terrain around here.

  • @TrailDad
    @TrailDad Před 5 lety +404

    Finally, a video about affordale bike that is NOT more than $3500 😂. I got a $2k bike and I haven't even scratched the surface of it's potential! 🤙🏽

    • @TrailFeatures
      @TrailFeatures  Před 5 lety +7

      Awesome!

    • @francmeister420
      @francmeister420 Před 5 lety +10

      I have like 4500 into a hardtail 🙈

    • @TrailFeatures
      @TrailFeatures  Před 5 lety +20

      @@francmeister420 that must be a heck of a hardtail!

    • @frederickschulze8014
      @frederickschulze8014 Před 5 lety +40

      If I got a $2k bike, I'd be afraid to scratch its surface.

    • @TrailDad
      @TrailDad Před 5 lety +13

      @@frederickschulze8014 it's not about bling, its about shred!

  • @jeremyoleary6479
    @jeremyoleary6479 Před 5 lety +12

    Couldn't agree more with the dropper post addition! Never knew how nice they were until I finally got on a bike that had one! Incredibly nice to have!

  • @BurningEmu
    @BurningEmu Před 5 lety +4

    This is the first video of yours I've seen and I definitely appreciate you discussing prices and value/practicality vs. the average youtube celebrity just riding a $5000+ bike because it's top of the line.

  • @MissingLinkMTB
    @MissingLinkMTB Před 5 lety +5

    I have a Bell tool I picked up in Kuwait while deployed. I use it A Lot! Lots of great tips in this video!

  • @ajsaracina8380
    @ajsaracina8380 Před 5 lety +13

    Man, really well done! Liked all the little clips you put in, and the filming and editing in general was just great!

    • @TrailFeatures
      @TrailFeatures  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks! I really wanted this video to shine because it's not fair that boutique bikes get all the love.

  • @Arfonfree
    @Arfonfree Před 3 lety +5

    I like your attitude. Can't count how many times I've said exactly your closing words. Even though I admit to being a gearhead (for better and for worse), the important thing is to get out and ride what you've got! So you've got a new subscriber.

  • @thombatty1950
    @thombatty1950 Před 5 lety +6

    This was my first time watching your channel, and I've got to say I'm pretty impressed. Good editing and scriptinng, and a very realistic view on the budget most mountain bikers, and especially newer riders, are dealinng with. As a bike shop owner, I appreciate that you tell people to take it to the shop if they are unsure of what they are doing, and to be skeptical of some of the online sources witht prices that seem too good to be true. Looking forward to following the channel.

    • @TrailFeatures
      @TrailFeatures  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks, Thom! Bike shops are still great places to get the help you need. It's super tricky to button up everything in a video because even if you're correct, there's still so many gotchas!

  • @glidewillie5767
    @glidewillie5767 Před 4 lety +95

    Hardtails are not just a begginer thing. A bike is a bike. If anything you must be more skilled to ride one. You can't be lazy when there is no rear shock.

    • @prajwalpingali
      @prajwalpingali Před 4 lety +10

      That's true but most hardtails under $500 are mostly XC beginner bikes. You can't really send much on it without serious component upgrades. I've bought a hardtail at this price range, and I have changed everything, the bars, stems, tyres, rims (I had to convert it into a Mullet bike for it to be rideable on most trails without feeling like crap), brakes, saddle, seatpost, headset.
      Not all of these upgrades apply to all entry level bikes but a considerable amount do. What I'm trying to get at is, not all hardtails are entry level, but a considerable portion of the hardtail market is entry level.

    • @luisorozco8583
      @luisorozco8583 Před 4 lety

      Prajwal Pingali yeah I’ve seen a 2k hardtail

    • @ashresearcher
      @ashresearcher Před 4 lety +1

      World cup cross-country riders mostly ride hard tails BTW! They're lighter and don't drain your energy with rear shocks (even if they can be locked).

    • @axial27
      @axial27 Před 4 lety +1

      Just wanna say that he said "entry level hardtail" not just hardtail.

    • @cameronchilders3701
      @cameronchilders3701 Před 4 lety

      you can when your climbing lmao.

  • @nofrontbrakes
    @nofrontbrakes Před 5 lety +129

    Haha, I had no idea how that clip was going to play out. Hilarious!

    • @TrailFeatures
      @TrailFeatures  Před 5 lety +10

      I laughed hard watching it for the first time. Thanks for being a good sport!

    • @brandoncummings4169
      @brandoncummings4169 Před 3 lety +1

      I know I don’t think everyone got the joke 😂

  • @jamesjdm
    @jamesjdm Před 5 lety +37

    I have GT Sensor Expert (not budget, cost nearly 5k) and it's the absolute best mtb ive owned over twenty years of riding.
    Before that i had an entry level Sensor, cost 1500 and it was better than plenty if bikes twice it's cost.
    GT makes amazing bikes.

    • @jokermtb
      @jokermtb Před 5 lety +3

      I’ve a Sensor 29’er from 2012, and I still love riding it. Never had a lick of trouble either. Very underrated bikes!

    • @thomasbrown2025
      @thomasbrown2025 Před 4 lety +1

      YES they do I love them I have a Karakoram 4.0 I love it bought it used for 400. Now I'm getting 2020 sensor sport for 2k. My whole family rides GT

    • @alexgrant6965
      @alexgrant6965 Před 4 lety

      If it’s the 2020 could you tell me how it rides because I’m a 14 year old advanced rider and the owner of my local bike shop (he races ews) said that the GT Sensor expert would be a great bike. I’d just like to know what you think of it so far

  • @B1KER
    @B1KER Před 5 lety +7

    Great video dude. I thought the cameo's were great. Very thorough as usual. Good stuff. Headed to Paul's channel to see it in action now.

  • @richallen7006
    @richallen7006 Před 5 lety +63

    Your voice is a perfect mix of Alton Brown and Binging with Babish. Please get into audiobooks.

    • @prajwalpingali
      @prajwalpingali Před 4 lety

      Oh man, a podcast with him, MTB Savant, and CGP grey would be awesome. Their voices are so soothing.

  • @user-co8vc5nd7l
    @user-co8vc5nd7l Před 5 lety +1

    I was looking to get into the sport felt a lot of pressure to keep up with my more experienced friends and their expensive bikes. I’ll take up the challenge of getting into this smarter and more efficiently, thanks.
    What a rad video. Your passion and honesty helped a lot

    • @andrewjohnston4882
      @andrewjohnston4882 Před 5 lety

      Chris M sensible move there. Do the upgrade route and your mates will be impressed. Not only that you will end up with a better personalised steed. I did with a Cube Analog hard tail and fell in love with the sport. Been at it two years now and not slowing down( I’m 45)
      Happy riding Chris

  • @wescraiglow7688
    @wescraiglow7688 Před 5 lety

    One of the best vids I've seen for an early-season Mtn biker like myself. Keep it up!

  • @azdirtlife4280
    @azdirtlife4280 Před 5 lety +3

    Great video Joseph! The perspective of starting with a budget bike is a great idea. Thanks for the little cameo from the ride with Seth and Eric! 👍👍

    • @TrailFeatures
      @TrailFeatures  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks man! Keep an eye out for the next video! (when i catch up on sleep. XD )

  • @Thompson1246
    @Thompson1246 Před 5 lety +5

    That shot at 11:50 was amazing, almost felt like I was there

  • @star47981
    @star47981 Před 4 lety

    Really appreciate you making these good videos. My son and I learn a ton from them and I really like how you don’t approach your content with a lot of hype. Very professionally done. Keep the content coming!

  • @nathanfagan9881
    @nathanfagan9881 Před 5 lety +1

    Was chuckling at Brian's little bit for ages.
    Additionally thank you for this video, I've just upgraded from a budget full suspension to an Orange Five. There was nothing my old bike couldn't really do, I only upgraded as I was crashed into by a kid on a steel bike and trashed my frame. That said I upgraded the following things:
    Fitted a budged Brand X Ascend dropper.
    Replaced the budget tyres, originals were skimped on by the manufacturer and were the cause of several crashes for me.
    I was planning on getting a riser bar to relieve some lower back line I was having and improve the fit.
    If you're buying a new bike for under £1500-$2000 factor in the above.

  • @OutdoorGold
    @OutdoorGold Před 5 lety +153

    Lol 😆BKXC! Only the long time fans can enjoy that!

    • @TrailFeatures
      @TrailFeatures  Před 5 lety +5

      Haha! The epic livestreams of greatness!

    • @JerryWDaviscom
      @JerryWDaviscom Před 5 lety +8

      Yeah, I cracked up when Brian showed up. That was a great touch. Throw some Seth in your next one :)

    • @dereksmith3632
      @dereksmith3632 Před 5 lety +4

      Man I remember that stream, Brian was at his breaking point but he kept his cool and everyone was laughing at themselves because we had all been there. Brian became king of the streams on that one. The only bad thing is it was at the beginning and Brian didn't have many subs, I had just found the internet ( yea really ) and was to shy to comment. Trail Features really kicked ass the way Brian was included. Your comment took me down memory lane, thanks. Who knew things were going to explode as big as it has. I wish I was twenty years younger, I would be in the inner circle right with y'all but the outter circle is not a bad place to be either, I still feel like I'm part of the family. But being in my 40s it has started taking it's toll. Great comment man, it's good to see someone from that stream.

  • @eazilyamuzed1
    @eazilyamuzed1 Před 5 lety +32

    I guess I see it differently as I'm not sure how much sense that actually makes. $1900 for the bike and $350+ for upgrades before your first ride. Despite that, you still have Rockshox's low-end Rekon forks and Trunion shocks, an 11-speed drive with 11-42T sun race cassette, and entry-level Tektron brakes. For the same price, you can get a YT Jeffsy with better suspension, better tires, a dropper post, an Eagle 12-speed drive with 11-50T cassette, SRAM brakes, and it even comes with Odi grips and a tool kit WITH a torque wrench!
    The Canyon Neuron AL 7.0 is another that's close in price and comes with much value in its kit. Same with the Spectral but it ups the ante a bit over the previously mentioned bikes.
    While you still may need different bars for fit regardless of the bike you choose, upgrading brakes and suspension is not very practical from a value standpoint. It can get pretty expensive -- even more so if you're not confident in doing the work yourself and you have to pay someone. You're far better off getting better components to start with from a value (performance to dollar) standpoint.
    Sure, compared to 7K for a boutique bike the GT is pretty decent, but there are likely better values out there. And while you can spread out your dollars over time by upgrading here and there, in my opinion, there's a strong argument to be made that you'll end up spending far more than you could have if you bought a bike with a kit you can grow into as your skills increase, rather than upgrading to accommodate your new skill level.

    • @graysonadams2485
      @graysonadams2485 Před 5 lety

      I second this, canyon offers sooo much spec for the price. Also, I agree that the "I'll upgrade it later" mentality usually doesn't work out

    • @jokermtb
      @jokermtb Před 5 lety +2

      YT customer service is abysmal - many frame failures and zero replacements in stock

    • @eazilyamuzed1
      @eazilyamuzed1 Před 5 lety

      @@jokermtb Sorry you had issues, but your experience doesn't mean their customer service is "abysmal" overall. My experience has been completely different from yours. I've had to deal with them on 2 different occasions on 2 different bikes (I have a Tues and a Capra) over a 2 year period. On one occasion I was under a time crunch and had to have it fixed by a LBS. YT cut me a check and reimbursed me.
      They've been nothing short excellent.
      On a side note, I had a buddy who had to replace the frame on an '06 Capra, and he had no issues with customer service or getting it warrantied, however it did take 3 weeks for him to get the frame.

    • @plantdesigns7889
      @plantdesigns7889 Před 5 lety

      I've been looking at the Jeffsy al base. Outdoor Gear Lab ranked it as best trail bike under $2,500. All there testers really loved it.

    • @eazilyamuzed1
      @eazilyamuzed1 Před 5 lety

      @@plantdesigns7889 I haven't ridden the Jeffsey, but I know several people who really love theirs - nothing but good stuff. I was a little disappointed the '19 base AL models didn't share the same changes as the more expensive CF models, but I heard none of the base owners complain.

  • @joen3992
    @joen3992 Před 5 lety +2

    Love the video! Proud owner of a 1990 Yellow/Red GT Karakorma US made hard tail. Period correct....gets looks when I ride Shorthills Provincial Park.

  • @the_secret_goldfish
    @the_secret_goldfish Před 5 lety +2

    Dude this vid is amazing. Thank you for taking the approach that you did. Not all of us can drop serious $ on the bike of our dreams but you opened up a new dropper post company for me to check out and possibly a diff full suspension. Thanks man!

  • @AdoSean
    @AdoSean Před 5 lety +3

    Nice, appreciate the budget conscious MTB videos!

  • @mathiasskjoldby8606
    @mathiasskjoldby8606 Před 4 lety +31

    7:39 normal people will be like
    "oh no are you okay
    Me: oh no the bike

  • @GoodTrails
    @GoodTrails Před 5 lety

    Great work! Smooth edits, nice shots and cool story! Can't wait for the next one.

  • @jjr1314
    @jjr1314 Před 5 lety +2

    Once again, great video! Budget bikes are the reality for so many of us, especially when your outfitting an entire family! Although even "budget bikes" are expensive, the family time it has created for me is worth every penny! Keep the awesome vids coming.

    • @TrailFeatures
      @TrailFeatures  Před 5 lety +1

      There is absolutely nothing wrong with prioritizing money towards your family. 👍 I'm glad I can help show that you don't have to spend big to get out there and have fun. Some of my best memories growing up are from my dad and I exploring new trails in NH on the weekend.

  • @thomasscottmcdonald1920
    @thomasscottmcdonald1920 Před 5 lety +6

    I have a 19 year old GT I-drive 2. Still on the trails but behond modern upgrades ( disc brakes, dropper post etc. GT sensor seems like a nice replacement and a bike to build on

    • @TrailFeatures
      @TrailFeatures  Před 5 lety

      I've been seriously impressed with this bike. For sure a good platform to build off. The carbon frameset is less than $2k, so a custom build would not be too, too, expensive if you had the means.

  • @MTBTrailMagic
    @MTBTrailMagic Před 5 lety +11

    That was a high quality video Joseph. Loved the cameos too. Absolutely hilarious. And well done on the ride.👍

  • @pnwshredder2559
    @pnwshredder2559 Před 5 lety +1

    Yes a dropper post install video would be awesome. I have been looking at the PNW droppers I am currently running a TransX it's been working great. I just got back into biking a couple months ago after a ten year break. Man dropper posts are amazing!!!!

  • @greasycervelo
    @greasycervelo Před 5 lety +1

    I love this. Most creators start out affordable and as they get more successful they ,move to high end bikes. This is nice to see a everyday bike in use. I left triathlon as it became the realm of high cost bikes or high debt bikes to ride.

  • @1pho3nixmatt
    @1pho3nixmatt Před 5 lety +86

    Omg I died laughing when you said “all it takes is two hands” and cut to No Front Brakes. 😂🤣

  • @jordank87
    @jordank87 Před 5 lety +3

    Sweet video and nice bike! I almost went with the GT Sensor Alloy Sport but ended up going with the Giant Trance 3 due to dropper post and more travel.

  • @GOTCHAPARK
    @GOTCHAPARK Před 4 lety +2

    Hey man Thanks for making this video ! Not to many people have the balls to go from a Yeti to a "reasonably priced " bike .You make me want to buy a GT , Good job and keep up the good work .

  • @thomasbrown2025
    @thomasbrown2025 Před 4 lety +2

    Finally saved enough for the 2020 Sensor Sport I am excited. Also will be getting a dropper and good tires. Good video my friend.

  • @anttiharing
    @anttiharing Před 5 lety +53

    HAHA! Those little roasts really cracked me up, great video!

  • @embracingthehustle4069
    @embracingthehustle4069 Před 5 lety +3

    Thank you so much. I needed this video because I have been trying to research what bike to get if I decided to take up mountain biking here in NJ instead of choosing road biking. Still not sure what I'm going to go with yet (road biking, I could use zwift in the winter or if the weather is bad to still get practice). Coming from BMX, its a really hard choice for me because they are two totally different things. On a side note, I cant stress enough how annoying it can be to mess up those handlebar screws! Sometimes i would mess them up and the bars would tilt toward me after tricks and i was like NOOOOO. I can also certainly agree with that dropper post probably being amazing.

    • @zeroa69
      @zeroa69 Před 4 lety

      that entierly depends on what terrain you favor riding on. if you arent gonna be hitting heavy trails all the time and are gonna be pounding a lot of gravel/fireroads then a gravel bike is a solid alternative. that way you can still get that sweet roadbike action with mtb durability should you choose to go offroad

  • @Zniszczu4130
    @Zniszczu4130 Před 4 lety +2

    I just recently bought me one of those GT's, and this video was quite a big part of that decision. It's hard to state how awesome the bike is. Especially at this price pont. Thanks for finding it for me in a way :D
    Greetings from Gdańsk, Poland btw ;)

  • @MistaGeezy90
    @MistaGeezy90 Před 5 lety +2

    Just got a PNW Rainier dropper post with the Loam Lever a few weeks ago. Leaps and bounds over the KS Lev that came on my Kona. And just like you said the customer service is first class. Any one looking for dropper posts or other products deff check out PNW. Nice video just wish it had a little more riding in it.

  • @NPC-kh7nh
    @NPC-kh7nh Před 5 lety +3

    This was a quality video and you deserve more subscribers.

  • @BikingWIthPanda
    @BikingWIthPanda Před 5 lety +3

    that was the best KevCentral video i've ever seen!!

  • @julianbulatao9527
    @julianbulatao9527 Před 5 lety +1

    First video ive seen of this channel... Very high quality content! Subscribed!

  • @jedaiahkramer1204
    @jedaiahkramer1204 Před 5 lety +1

    Great video! Entertaining with loads of super tips.
    One thing worth mentioning about grips ... despite being personal preference, be sure they're LOCKING grips. Non-locking grips can come off at inconvenient times while pushing limits of bike & rider.

  • @thecakeisalie7070
    @thecakeisalie7070 Před 5 lety +13

    I think your approach to the sport with entry level bike is great! Upgrades can get pretty expensive unless you really think about the improvement in mtb experience per dollar. Sometimes it's functional and sometimes it's subjective. I agree that the cockpit improvement is a very smart move. I'd like to see videos about sessioning trail features as part of getting better on the bike. What do you think are some of the feature types that new riders could work on and in what order?

  • @NicK-qc6nm
    @NicK-qc6nm Před 5 lety +17

    I did my first my double black on a dirt jumper lol

  • @richardlinnane6555
    @richardlinnane6555 Před 4 lety +1

    That was super informative. Thanks for the concept.

  • @bengordon2330
    @bengordon2330 Před 5 lety +1

    Torque wrench, cable cutters - essential if you're going to do your own bike tweaks. Affordable options are out there. In addition to that, I've only had positive experiences with PNW and their products ( two dropper posts and a dropper lever ).

  • @evildiesel1709
    @evildiesel1709 Před 5 lety +157

    we have totally different views of the word 'affordable'

    • @TrailFeatures
      @TrailFeatures  Před 5 lety +24

      $1,900 is not a small amount of money for sure. If there is one thing that this video taught me is that affordable means a lot of different things to different people. if you read through all the comments here it can vary a lot ($300- $3000).
      My objective here what to show that you don't need to speed 4k+ just to get out on the trail and still have plenty to grow into.

    • @patrickong5197
      @patrickong5197 Před 4 lety +1

      Trail Features you can buy a full suspension for $800, and that’s still expensive

    • @Geodash602
      @Geodash602 Před 4 lety +9

      Patrick Ong that’s not expensive for a brand new full suspension, if you cannot spend that sort of money then start looking at used bikes, by doing that you can get a good full suspension for a good price.

    • @endtimesarehere1322
      @endtimesarehere1322 Před 3 lety +6

      Well, if you are into mountain biking then you already know these higher priced bikes hold there value something fierce. So with that in mind a $1500-2000 brand new can still be worth $1200-1800 3 years later. Dont believe me try to find a quality Mountain bike in stock new or even used in the 1k to 2k price range. then youll see.

    • @michaelh7770
      @michaelh7770 Před 3 lety

      @@endtimesarehere1322 I have to believe the coronavirus has a lot to do with the lack of new and resale bikes available. Hard to not imagine a potential uptick in lightly used bikes a year or two from now (along with lower prices in the used market)

  • @madtical777
    @madtical777 Před 4 lety +3

    that transistion from how weather to snow, i bust out laughing!! good stuff! im looking for a good terrain budget bike and then convert it to and ebike.

  • @W1LL528
    @W1LL528 Před 5 lety +2

    I’ve still got my GT aggressor XC2 hardtail from back in 2009! I use it occasionally!

  • @jp119
    @jp119 Před 2 lety +1

    I just bought one of these bikes in New Zealand. Am currently customizing it to fit, so really enjoyed your video 👍

  • @Luul_e
    @Luul_e Před 4 lety +392

    Trail features:Saying that almost 2k is “affordable”. “Laughing In rich people language”
    Me: Cries in poor people language. :(

    • @TrailFeatures
      @TrailFeatures  Před 4 lety +65

      Not laughing at all. A big reason why I did this video was because I wanted to help get rid of the idea of people needing to spend $4k+ just to take on local trails. When 14 year old kids are talking about taking out loans just to ride, it's not a joke. czcams.com/video/yz5afIkliNE/video.html

    • @Luul_e
      @Luul_e Před 4 lety +16

      Trail Features Hey thanks for the reply! I know your not laughing but I’m just saying I can’t afford a bike like that. I ride a Walmart bike right now. 😂

    • @scottcarlon6318
      @scottcarlon6318 Před 4 lety +7

      If thats your financial situation, perhaps 2k invested in schooling would be a more effective long term solution, because as we all know, the more paper ya have, the more money ya make.

    • @felixonetwothree2245
      @felixonetwothree2245 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Luul_eI thought u said you were a kid?

    • @prudentiaski
      @prudentiaski Před 4 lety

      What’s the spoke pattern on that wheel? Looks awesome

  • @BlindstuffMTB
    @BlindstuffMTB Před 5 lety +12

    Great build! This bike looks amazing. Those minor changes make a huge difference.
    The only thing I disagree is that $150 for a dropper is expensive, PNW is making amazing droppers for a fraction of the cost of other brands, I think $150 is a steal for a company that has the service level of PNW. Coming from someone who has a different dropper that doesn't give me any issues, i'd buy a PNW if I were looking for one now.

    • @TrailFeatures
      @TrailFeatures  Před 5 lety

      Totally agree! I just understand that some people will look at a $100 dropper and a $150 dropper and wonder what's the difference (a lot, in some ways).

  • @stevethesmazsmathers9112
    @stevethesmazsmathers9112 Před 5 lety +1

    Nice work Joe! Good content and congrats on riding Hi Line! Its one I want to ride next time I make it to Sedona.

  • @Theawakenedone81
    @Theawakenedone81 Před 4 lety

    Love it. Keep posting theses videos. I've found my passion

  • @PaulThePunter
    @PaulThePunter Před 5 lety +28

    It's not the bike that showed what they could do, it was you Joe!

    • @TrailFeatures
      @TrailFeatures  Před 5 lety +4

      True. Hopefully this helps remove some limits for others out there!

    • @ancogbernard
      @ancogbernard Před 5 lety

      😂😂😂.
      still f.s. bike. is comfortable to sit will riding 😁

  • @7tevoffun568
    @7tevoffun568 Před 4 lety +5

    That's a good rotational physics lesson: torque = force x radius, so the larger the action/lever arm, the less actual force is needed to apply the same torque. :)

    • @koolrabi768
      @koolrabi768 Před 3 lety

      This

    • @brianpittman9460
      @brianpittman9460 Před 2 lety

      What you've demonstrated is how a longer lever will generate a given torque value without as much force applied to the handle, that's fine and good but if you'd like to check the calibration of a less expensive torque wrench you can do so with the scale you showed but you need to have a breaker bar that measures one foot from the center of the square drive to the point on the lever where the scale will be affixed while the force applied to the scale needs to be coming from 90 degrees to the one foot length of the lever while the socket you want on the square drive should be held around it's outside diameter by a pillow or flange block bearing which in turn will be held fast to a work bench or a vise or any means of a sturdy attachment so as to maintain the one foot distance from square drive to leverb and it must be able to withstand the force you intend to apply to it. This frame will have the scale attachment point as well as the flange or pillow block mount. I would choose a position for the T wrench parallel to the floor that way you can control the amount of force you bring to bear on the torque wrench and with the scale and one foot lever positioned right in front of you can slowly increase the force you exert whilst observing the scale reading the tough part is going slowly enough to see the reading at the moment the torque wrench reaches it's set point or threshold. Anyhow happy calibrating! Cheers from BP-USA

  • @LiveLaughLarp69420
    @LiveLaughLarp69420 Před 5 lety +2

    I just bought my first mtb. Specialized Stumpjumper 29er, it didnt come with a dropper so yesss a dropper post vid! 🤙

  • @curtisjones1137
    @curtisjones1137 Před 5 lety +2

    Great vid. Love the direction you are heading. Nice chatting with you at the Reeb bike build day at the Sedona mtb festival.

    • @TrailFeatures
      @TrailFeatures  Před 5 lety

      Thanks man! It's been really fun to take a step back and appreciate what new riders are thinking about when buying and upgrading bikes.

  • @smc7960
    @smc7960 Před 5 lety +4

    Hey, great vids dude... Ive just sold my nomad v4 and after watching your vlog on the GT I ordered the GT sensor.. Exact same model as yours... I paid £1450 absolute bargain for such a great bike... Nice work dude 🤘 😁

    • @goodfella6093
      @goodfella6093 Před 5 lety

      BUT WHY? Why should somebody do that?

    • @smc7960
      @smc7960 Před 5 lety

      @@goodfella6093 do what? 🤔

    • @goodfella6093
      @goodfella6093 Před 5 lety

      @@smc7960 Trade a top of the line bike against a cheaper entry level bike

    • @smc7960
      @smc7960 Před 5 lety

      @@goodfella6093 simply downgrading my ride to help fund a home extension... Purely financial reasons but without a lie the gt rides better than the nomad... 29er is the biggest factor.... 👌😁

  • @Boomerang5891
    @Boomerang5891 Před 5 lety +6

    Can't stop laughing at the fact you had the face shield up during your tubless inflation

  • @carldjovan
    @carldjovan Před 2 lety

    Mannnnn I LOVE THIS VIDEO. Currently in the market for a budget friendly bike and I think this might be it.
    Thank you so much for the review.

  • @natedawgg77
    @natedawgg77 Před 4 lety +1

    What an awesome idea. So many channels focus on $5k+ bikes, and that just isn’t a reality for most people. I ended up doing something very similar. I bought a 2019 trek ex 5. Since it was “last year’s” model I got a really good deal on it. As I have been learning what different parts will make my bike better for me, I have been slowly upgrading. Btw, my dropper gets delivered tomorrow! Great video, keep up the good work!

  • @mattj6676
    @mattj6676 Před 4 lety +4

    This is a really helpful video for people just getting started who probably haven't worked on a bike before. I've assembled an antique truck from a pile of parts, but I would have no idea what the torque specs are for a handlebar neck. The point is that it's extremely important to know what you're doing if you want to work on your bike yourself or you can get hurt. I think folks should learn to do it, I'm not trying to scare anyone off, just make sure you're doing your homework first. Knowing how your bike goes together could save your butt if you're on a trail and have a breakdown, and besides you can save a lot of money if you can repair and maintain it yourself and if you're like me you can get a lot of satisfaction from doing it. I can't emphasize this enough about tools-buy good ones. They don't have to be expensive, but things like torque wrenches need to be accurate. Also, if you want an easy way to fill tires without having to buy an expensive air compressor, you can buy a portable air tank for cheap. You can fill the tank at a gas station, or if you're friendly with a bike shop or service shop/tire place or just know a guy like me with a tool fetish you can fill it up at his house. You can also put a regulator on it to set the pressure coming out (less flinches). If you don't keep the hose hooked up to it, the tank should hold a good charge of air for a long time.
    I really appreciate this site, your videos are very well done! I'd love to see more of them, but I think you have a "real" job that gets in the way of the important stuff. I watched your 100 subscriber video earlier, a lot has changed in a short time!

  • @littlegoobie
    @littlegoobie Před 4 lety +3

    7:53 And the forsale ad for the bike goes up. hahhaa.

  • @KaiSteinbach
    @KaiSteinbach Před 5 lety +2

    Totally agree on the dropper post recommendation. I put one on a 279 $ department store hardtail bike - which sounds crazy but I’ve learned it’s a game changer.

  • @ShakeNShred
    @ShakeNShred Před 5 lety

    Great job, man! I'll watch any vids on saving money for good bikes or parts, so yes, do more please!

  • @Br3ndo1891
    @Br3ndo1891 Před 5 lety +4

    Certain stems require no gap at the top or bottom when putting bars on.

  • @danyal5288
    @danyal5288 Před 4 lety +3

    2:18 a vault boy bobblehead!!!!

  • @dbest1aVlogs
    @dbest1aVlogs Před 4 lety +2

    Seeing that fall on the rock is enough to solidify my thoughts on purchasing a "good" set of knee protection. I just purchased a talon 3 and enjoying some trails here in the catskills. Learning little by little, and having fun.
    New subscriber here.
    Maybe someday I'll move to FS. But not for now.

  • @toanmaxdark7
    @toanmaxdark7 Před 5 lety

    Good to meet you out there bud. I was there Friday by the food area. Thanks for the stickers and the coaster and the magnet!

  • @themtblife4768
    @themtblife4768 Před 5 lety +3

    Finally a video with a GT Sensor 2019! How does the LTS feel? I'm looking one but can't find one to ride first.

    • @TrailFeatures
      @TrailFeatures  Před 5 lety

      Coming from the Yeti, I was really happy with how the bike pedaled. You need to run it with a bit less sag than you would on other bikes, but that doesn't make it harsh. I haven't rode GT's AOS linkage, so I can't comment on how they compare.

  • @GBGWkndWarrior
    @GBGWkndWarrior Před 5 lety +5

    Great video but did expect more riding because of the title.
    I'm very curious how you got the trail markings on the Google earth map since it was really nice way of showing the route.

    • @_into_the_journey_
      @_into_the_journey_ Před 5 lety

      Yeah, me too, did you figure it out?

    • @GBGWkndWarrior
      @GBGWkndWarrior Před 5 lety

      @@_into_the_journey_ Yes! If you use Google Earth Studios, you can download the .kml file of a trail from ex. Trailforks and then import this

  • @energ8t
    @energ8t Před 5 lety +2

    Great videos. Great advice for the newcomers.

  • @pooper409
    @pooper409 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the video bro. I just ordered a Verb Comp.

  • @parz173
    @parz173 Před 5 lety +3

    i did a double black on my xc been meaning to get a full sus for a while but eh took a shit line and crashed but it was doable with some skill.

    • @FurkanCemTurfanda
      @FurkanCemTurfanda Před 5 lety

      I've never done a double black but my $750 hardtail xc handles black and blue trails just fine.

  • @timcahoon145
    @timcahoon145 Před 4 lety +3

    I liked the break for a physics lesson

  • @swingset1969
    @swingset1969 Před 4 lety +2

    A few years ago I bought a Sensor and it was (to me) a high end bike far beyond anything I'd spent before. Sure is funny how the sliding scale of need and value goes up with bikes. Anywho, it was a great bike for me and I never considered it a cheap bike.

  • @robbie_graceannwoodworks4476

    “Flinch detector” is hilarious !!😂

  • @gavintoews2543
    @gavintoews2543 Před 5 lety +4

    I’ve taken a $900 full suspension bike on many black diamond trails

    • @xoloitsquintli
      @xoloitsquintli Před 5 lety

      What bike? I'm looking for a new one this summer and $900-1,200 is my budget.

  • @andrewtwentyniner9541
    @andrewtwentyniner9541 Před 5 lety +3

    Nice vid bro! Completely agree on how budget bikes can surprise you. I also talk more or less about that on my channel. Please let me know what you think.

  • @bigwave7207
    @bigwave7207 Před 5 lety +1

    I loved your video. I bought a $2k trail bike. It came with a dropper, but I upgraded to short stem, wide bars, and minion dhfs. Now it’s a frickin missile.
    You don’t need to drop $5k on a bike these days to get amazing performance. A lot of riders are too caught up in the tech. This is a game of skill, and with some patience and some mechanical know how (or ability to learn), you can fashion a bike that will handle anything.

  • @yellomtb8457
    @yellomtb8457 Před 5 lety

    Really amazing video bud, fantastically imformational, loved it bud!! Keep it up😜

  • @kevinhenriksen4390
    @kevinhenriksen4390 Před 4 lety +11

    4:04 he stole my reaction

  • @rustbucket240sx4
    @rustbucket240sx4 Před 4 lety +3

    if you get a diamond back they throw in a shock pump and a torque wrench and the atroz is only 899 and it’s a full squish

  • @ftrujillomunizaga
    @ftrujillomunizaga Před 5 lety +1

    You're going places bro, great video!

  • @danl5632
    @danl5632 Před 4 lety +2

    I love GT bikes. Their logo alone is cool and awesome. Specialy this bike. Its the bang for the buck.

  • @TrailPOV
    @TrailPOV Před 5 lety +3

    Dropper post definately a worthy upgrade! However I would say wait with the tire upgrade until you've done several rides with them in varying conditions. Yes they may not be perfect, but most tires today will get you down the trail without issue. If you're looking for a budget bike it's very possible you're probably not hitting double blacks.....just my 0.02.

    • @TrailFeatures
      @TrailFeatures  Před 5 lety +1

      All valid. It's why I stressed you shouldn't start dumping money into the bike on day one (as tempting as it is). This was really just to give a good example that good budget bike can evolve with you over a season or two as you progress and save money for key upgrades.

  • @erikstubicar1882
    @erikstubicar1882 Před 5 lety +3

    One time my cousin did a double black with no chain

  • @oriental8946
    @oriental8946 Před 5 lety

    Nice overview overall. For me, one of the interesting challenge/fun with budget entry bike is to use them "stock"
    That way, I get to adjust myself and bump up my skills to fit the bike's limitations. A true way to enjoy the feel of low budget

  • @nesurgrep
    @nesurgrep Před 4 lety +1

    Really great video & also very happy to see GT making an upgrade worthy frame. I rode GT all the way through college (many years ago). I would be very interested in seeing a “Dropper Post Set Up” video as I’m still not sold on the need for them as a 43 year old rider... I spend most of my time on very rooty/ rocky trails in New England.

  • @TheCrashingDad
    @TheCrashingDad Před 5 lety +4

    I'm curious to see what's NEXT 🤔 we all know that upgrades and changes rarely stop 😂🤦‍♂️ (well, if you're like me!)

    • @TrailFeatures
      @TrailFeatures  Před 5 lety +1

      You know, I'm curious also. This bike seriously impressed and now I'm trying to decide what's next. 🤔

  • @reactivemtnbiking9871
    @reactivemtnbiking9871 Před 5 lety +3

    Epic Joe! Yet again you out did yourself on the editing, voice over and cameos. It was kind of harsh on the "all you need is 2 arms" on Eric lol. Keep up the awesome content my friend.

  • @jessehaines9800
    @jessehaines9800 Před 5 lety

    Flinch counter, has full face shield but does not use it! Priceless. Over all awesome video and loved the content!

  • @edtorres6463
    @edtorres6463 Před rokem +1

    Hello. I have a 2022 GT Sensor Sport. I upgraded the brakes with Shimano 4 piston brakes. I upgraded the shifter with the XT shifter because it has multi release. I installed a chain guide. I will keep the Recon fork. This fork is buttery smooth. I may go tubeless but for the trails in Arizona I prefer to use the Tannus Armour tire inserts. I will have up to 90% of the performance of a 6k bike for a fraction of the cost.

  • @johnsimpson5684
    @johnsimpson5684 Před 5 lety +3

    I ride all of that with a HT. No need for FS. Why do you have a mudguard in AZ?

  • @matrixracing8268
    @matrixracing8268 Před 3 lety +13

    I'm Just Gonna Point Out That The Brakes On It are Crap, They are The Same Brakes On a Marlin 5 For 500 Dollars.

    • @germanvillarreal2594
      @germanvillarreal2594 Před 3 lety +1

      That what I noticed! If they barely stop my marlin how’s it going to stop a full squish

    • @dasKontroloer
      @dasKontroloer Před 3 lety +1

      @@germanvillarreal2594 the same? Lmao

    • @matrixracing8268
      @matrixracing8268 Před 3 lety +1

      @The Everyday Rider Well Those Tektros Will overheat Easily and are Just bad Overall.

  • @timc6265
    @timc6265 Před 4 lety +1

    Awesome, I thanks for taken the time to make a vid about budget mtb