The Scariest Trail I’ve Ridden On a Hardtail
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- čas přidán 29. 04. 2024
- Mountain bikes have become extremely capable in recent years, it has gotten to a point where some MTBs are blurring the line between disciplines. All the technological advancements and geometry knowledge of one discipline bleeds into other styles of riding, including the humble hardtail. Which begs the question, is the new age of hardcore hardtails capable enough to complete a triple black diamond trail? Join Neil Donoghue as he attempts this nail-biting mission!
⏱ Timestamps ⏱
0:00 - Intro
0:55 - The Bike | Orbea Laufey
2:12 - Dropping Into Slab Track
3:49 - The First Major Hurdle
6:04 - The Roll Of Shame!
7:49 - Mission Aborted | Time For Some Oakley Laps
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What's the highest-graded trail you've ever ridden? Would you ride it on a hardtail? Let us know in the comments below! 👇
Blue trails on my 2022 Orbea Laufey h30 at Vallnord Bike Park. For a first bike park experience that's not too bad :D
I've ridden slab track once and bottomed my fork on a 170mm enduro the hardest I've ever bottomed out in the hole at the bottom of that slab, it nearly broke my wrist 🤣🤣🤣. I wouldn't even consider it on a hardtail so props for trying 👍
I didn’t even know there was a trail rating of triple black diamond
Black trail on a mountain(Smolikas) in Greece with my Ghost Nirvana hardtail, walked most of it, it was my first black trail, a very nasty experience, it was raining, there was mud everywhere, my front wheel slipping, no grip on my shoes since i was stupid enough to go with vans snickers instead of proper riding shoes and on top of that around the middle of the trail my front fork lost all of it air. But it motivated me to get better to revisit that trail and try to do it again, now i have a proper fork(RS Pike) and some nice crankbrothers shoes!
Black diamond once! Maybe this year will go for it again but I'm happy riding blues and reds.
I love the fact that Neil demonstrated the skill of assessing a trail and the current risk and realizing it was not safe, and to come back another day. One of the most important videos GMBN has produced.
It's very humbling.
i like that the cameraman explained and showed hiking. Show more of the steep if possible by showing Neil standing or climbing in perspective please next time.
He should have taken a chance . I would as I have done before .
5:10 , he never rode it it is 58 degrees what a fib .
I have broken bones .
Good job, also great for showing that you are using your head as our sport should not be about jumping head first to whatever without giving it a thought at all. Good job!
I thought the same. Great example, Neil!
Absolutely agree, too many people watch videos of people riding insane trails thinking they went into it blind and they don’t realize all the prep that went into the ride.
Crashing and long recoveries will make you think a bit, Neil had his fair shares 😅
@@LaurentiusTriarius
Yes lol
First hospitalization was quite an eye opener 😂😂
Loved seeing the sensible decision making! Good job Neil.
Love the honesty in this video.
Thanks very much!
Bravo Neil, and kudos to GMBN's editorial team (if that's a thing) for keeping it real! Beautiful riding footage, featuring a hardtail, and illustrating good rider judgment when tackling a dangerous situation are all aspects of mountain biking we could use more of. There are lots of us out here who ride all sorts of tracks and it's really great to see more than just another gonzo, life threatening spectacle video.
It's a thing Miles! Thanks for watching :)
Neil is mortal, who’d have thought
Wow I've never seen Neil back out of anything so fair play to him. Good to see he him do that we all have our limits and no one wants to get injured 😊
It's a super gnarly track! Insanely committing in some sections!
I have had a fair share of cycling injuries . CZcams thrives on full fledged risk takers as Red bull does . The ratings point to this .
Even just what can be conveyed on camera, that drop gave me real life shivers. Even on the most extreme downhill bike and wearing full armour I'd still be terrified.
It's a super committing one! We'd very much recommend full armour for it, definitely a limit pusher 😬
I’m over 50 and I am returning to mountain bike riding. I realize that I don’t bounce back from big offs like I used to. I’m very glad to see that you didn’t push through on the few sections! Great video guys!!!
Thanks James! Hope you're enjoying your riding again!
An important attribute Niel showed an important lesson for the kids out there, obsessed with sending out. You live to ride another day.
This and Blake's Megavalanche is the hardest hardtail riding I've seen so far 👏 (Point to note: Neil's on flat pedals here)
As everyone else has mentioned it's nice to see a rider of Neil's calibre be able to walk away from something on camera. That gains a lot of respect in my eyes. Honesty is what the bicycle media needs now more than ever.
The Don did good 👍 there is a limit to every ride and this was a wise decision 👍👍 plus you looked awesome on the jumps especially over the bridge 🤛🤛
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Kudos Neil for knowing when to go and when to say no.
Too many videos push the "send it" BS mantra, and that leads to too many avoidable accidents by regular mtb riders that sometimes become life altering mistakes.👍
Neil, very impressed with your solid common sense. Too many folks on CZcams just say, “have confidence and send it”. You set a great example for all riders today. Thank you! Can’t wait to see what you can do when the conditions are dry.
Respect for getting off 😊
Thank you for not dying for a youtube video lol. No seriously, being responsible about the risks we take is the most important lesson to learn. This downhill was still super thrilling to watch and some great riding! Really makes me want to go out there too.
Wet slick rock is no joke, good call to get off, dual suspension wouldn't even matter really. In the dry however a hardtail can be ridden anywhere as long as you ride to the conditions and not try to be a foolhardy hero.
You wouldn't catch me riding the slab in those conditions on a DH bike. Sensible choice, would love to see you try it in summer.
That jump trail is a masterpiece.
Huge respect Neil 🫡 I made the mistake you very wisely didn’t on the slab track! Awesome riding, great edit, love the trails, love the channel 👊
It's videos like this that stop me buying a full suspension bike. I'm far far from a pro but I love my Marin San Quentin and haven't found its limit yet and obviously love a challenge!
At my age of 53 I’m just fine and happy with my HardTail SpecializedRockhopper get full enjoy,ent and I know my limits 👍🚵🏻
51 and ride a Cannondale trail 4 hardtail with fox forks. It’s amazing and has been my ride of choice for the past 5 years, never lets me down and gets put through it’s paces on a regular basis…
So for us mere mortals, if a track has conditions that are too gnarly for Neil, you know you're better off not risking hurting yourself. That's one trail where you could see just how steep it was with Neil standing at the top.
100% respect your decision to not ride slab track, live to ride another day.
I love my hardtail my than my full sus and really enjoy putting it through it’s paces, watching Neil make it look easy again just makes me want to go out and ride.
Won the kamikaze on a full ridge in 1994. Holy Hell
Well done!!! Nice to see wisdom and judgement being shown, with honesty and humility. All positive examples seldom witnessed.
Yes please, hiking down a section which you have no confidence of, whether or not you have the skill to do it, is the right decision. I’ve seen too many take on challenges that are too much for them, either because of bravado or being egged on by their mates, breaking their collar bones or has the handlebar drilled through the thigh or eating dirt. Learning when to back off is a legit option and skill.
Wise choice Neil.
Respect for doing as much as you did 👊🏻
Hardtails are the best! Id love to take mine to the Bike Park someday
How can is his foot still planted to the pedals with those flats on a hardtail with that crazy trail 😅
Hardtails for life, not just for Christmas, rode the ‘trek beast’ race in wales so rocky in places my eye sight was getting blurred 🤣
That's real mountain biking. Out there with issues beyond our capability and knowing when to say, "I'll get it next time." In this case, it's really the conditions of the track. Take an extremely difficult track under good conditions. The level can go to impossible in bad conditions.
Neil, thanks for a great adventure....seems like quite a ride for a Hard tail! I would not do that gnarly drop either......looks too hairy for me....looks too steep to even walk down it...
Even getting on a bike on a wet day in January...hats off to ya from America, where we are SNOWED IN and IT IS FREEZING. Went into the garage and stared longingly at my bike, but that was it.
P.S., if y'all want videos of someone choosing NOT to throw themselves down a wet jagged slab with a crater in the middle of it on a glorified BMX bike, I'm yer guy.
Great stuff Neil awesome video this trail definitely sent shivers down my spine I applaud your dedication and determination
I look forward to the summer attempt! Nice riding, and I don’t blame you at all for calling it. Knowing when to leave it for another day is an essential part of mtb
i would have liked to see him ride the hard stuff on a full suspension in comparison
It's nice to see that Neil is human. Makes me feel better about some of the stuff I'm scared to do (that my bike would handle no problems)
I started racing Mtb on 1996 and by that time the events have multiplie disciplines on same day. My first mountain bike was a chromoly hard tail with a cheap RS elastomer suspension and I won on my first downhill event. From there I knew gravity will be my thing and I kept racing downhill on that same bike until I was able to upgrade to a full squish. Since today I haven’t found any trail that I cannot tackle on my hardtail.
Big fan of hardtails. I do mostly single track and XC style riding and I get all the fun I want out of it. That Orbea actually looks like a solid deal.
Great effort on a really hard looking trail. Really looking forward to a second attempt in better condition. You and this hardtail can do this!!!!
i remember riding my hardtail at Dyfi and every track there on a hardtail is gnarly. Very humbling watching a rider as skilled as Neil not go crazy on the nuts stuff.
Wow nice riding mate, i've got a 2021 Orbea Laufye H10, despite the 'older' geometry its still shreds down black diamonds!
That you could ride any of Dyfi on a hardtail is impressive. Dyfi was designed by the Athertons to train pro DH racers and freeriders, with little consideration for amateurs or anything less than a DH bike. Every review of the place I've seen by amateur riders basically says if you're not a pro you won't be able to ride most of it.
Great vid. Thanks for not showing us a big crash today!
The parts you skipped I imagine you’d have skipped with a full suspension bike, too. Not sure slipperiness affects an HT any more than an FS
Very good to see that you promote sensible riding. Too many people on youtube doing dumb shit, making other people more inclined to ride unsafely. Well done!
Think this is the 1st time I've seen Neil back out of something.
Fair play because in other videos when he's ridden the Slab on a DH bike he said it as gnarly and challenging.
Great video Neil #GMBN 🤘
thanks for this, was wondering how it looks in comparison. titled "The scariest mtb trail in the uk"
Enjoyed the video! Love my hardtail!🤟
Love hardtails! 🤘
awesome video. great skill and good lessons too.
As someone who started on HTs and has been riding FS the past 7 years, I took my newly built HT for a ride yesterday. The first chunky section reminded why I ride FS the last 7 years 😅
You did your best, mate. Just need to go back and try it again during the three weeks of no rain per year in the UK (I believe it’s during the middle of July). I can wait for the followup video.
There’s no doubt you have the skills. Well done! I love my hard tail 29er.
I'm new to MTB and my local trail has one rated as a double black. I rode that, but i felt like it wasn't hard so I think whoever rated that trail didn't do a great job. The trail is on the Allegrippis trail system and it is called Ray's Revenge.
Total respect Neil 🤘🏼
I tuned my hardtail with a air suspension dropper post. It's the best tuning for me.
That track is very hard, even on long travel enduro bike it would be a decent challenge.
Rode a stiffee for years (that's a Cove stiffee) and it was the most fun bike I ever had and it did it all, play, street, x country, dirt jumps and DH. But you do take a battering. And good call on going around. Younger me would have ended up in the netting for sure
Have the 22 Laufey. Survived BPW but admit I rode mostly blue and some select reds! Love the look of the new version. Styling those jumps Neil.
You made the right call. No need to kill yourself for content. Come back in summer (either week of it) and finished the video. It reminds me of the saying: There are old riders and bold rider but no old and bold riders. I'm paraphrase of course.
This made me feel better about bottling it on my hardtail when I went a while back. Bugged me ever since thank you!lol rest of the tracks were great although I have a small travel full sus now, I need a trip back!
My brother too kis 100mm hardtail down all of topchief at fort William without coming off once. Mad impressive
Nice riding. At the crazy slab drop, if Neil could have grabbed a full suss enduro or dh bike right then and there, would he have decided that it was rideable and ticked it off?
That feature looks proper scary and if it was the slippery conditions that were putting him off, full suss bikes can slip out exactly the same as HTs. Obvs any landing or impact from the drop will be softened by rear suss, but that doesn't mean he'd have still ridden it on any bike in those conditions.
i just read this after posting elsewhere, defintely make this a series and show damage to bike, what was holding you back most of bike and do this for all bike genres xc, trail, enduro, dh
@@jamesc6876 that's a good idea.
Fair play for dropping into slab track on a HT. It was gnarly enough on the DH bike... In the wet, after a hail storm. Probably a stupid idea to ride it blind in those conditions. I found out why the pros there don't ride it.
Good to see a GMBN presenter scoping out a trail and showing caution. Not always right to just "Send It!"
This is why I ride a hardtail, it gives you an instant get out excuse when it gets really sketchy.
Rode my Brooklyn Park Bike mullet to Plattekill back in the day. I’ve never had that bike feel flexy until that day.
I do think Neil would actually manage Slab Track in the summer, fair play for tackling it in January!
Respect to Neil! This is why I watch GMBN
Cheers!
Hellll yess. Please more hardtail content. Shocked Mr. Hardtail didn't do this bideo being Neil says he hates them 😂 made it even better
Good on Neil for showing its not all about doing something for the risk of it for the views... Riding a HT or any bike for that matter is all about knowing your own limits and knowing when to adjust your ride. 🤟
50 this year and bought a hard tail to get back in mtb after 20 years as a roadie. Its amazing how the technology has changed. Not sure id have ridden that trial on anything just yet. Inspiring stuff though.
It would be cool to see an actual hardtail downhill series
Glad to see you lived to bike another day. That looked terrifying.
Excellent vid. The big question is, would Neil have ridden the whole course if he'd been on a full susser, or were the conditions too wet and greasy to ride it on anything?
Ive got an orbea Laufey HT and i love it.
Respect. Don't break yourself!
I have a Rootdown Ti with similar specs. It's a nice bike, but I don't ride it down stuff like that. Nice for training to ride down stuff like that, and testing other stuff to ride down stuff like that.
Only a high skilled rider that can do track safety assessments and know very well if he pushed beyond his limits, he will end up in ICU bed.
It's a big balls and big courage to said that section are beyond his limits and Neil didn't want to pushed too far from his own limits.
Cheers Neil, youre the greatest 🤟🏼😎👍🏼
Fair play Neil! I'd love to know how the bike handled? Any issues or repairs needed after that ride?
part 2!!! yes please, full suspension revenge
Props for riding that on a hardtail. Really on a trail like that you need the geo more than the suspension as it wasn't mega chunk or huge drops. That day it was more about traction than suspension not that some squish wouldn't give extra comfort. I wouldn't roll a steep slab in the wet like that no matter what bike I was on. Great riding!
Last year I raced the local Downhill series in the Sport men category on my Nukeproof Scout Hardtail with flat pedals. I got 4th in my last race. I’m a 29yr old Brain Cancer survivor.
I’m in no rush to get a full sus with 170mm travel.
The trails I ride and the big suspension bikes I can keep up with tell me that taking it slow and learning on a hardtail with flats has been beneficial.
I’d rather be under biked then over biked as my skill set has grown because of it. I understand fast kids racing need the best equipment.
If you are a young kid learning to ride at 13 years old, a full suspension bike with your feet clipped in.
That’s not the bike for you.
I’m only dabbling in clips now as I’m looking for the extra control in the rock gardens.
Yea, fair play. Live to ride another day.
I rode that slab track on a Hello Dave it was quite a challenge at 59yr old 😂
Slab track ain't no joke ! Proper scary even on a full Suss . Last year I took the Hardie to the Alps and really enjoyed it the highlight have to be La Thuile and the Crazy place that is called La Grave ....crazy high and Rocky !
Does anyone know whether this is a medium or a large frame? Great video! Cheers.
Excellent! We all still know you have a big pair on you Neil, sometimes I wonder how you can actually walk let alone ride! Do not blame you for avoiding that slab looked more like ice than rock. Why does Neil ride a bike? Because football, cricket and rugby only require one ball 😂
The reason I'll stick with hardtails for now even though i ride trails like this is because of the ease of maintenance and the price of a full sus. Think I'd just go all out on a emtb full sus eventually though for those epic down country rides.
I think I would have skipped the same sections, even while riding a fully.
I wonder how the GMBN hardtail master would have done it.
Devils elbow in the peak District on a hardtail 🤟
You know its serious when the Don gives it a miss, gotta know when to pick your battles!
As a complete novice, would you have attempted it using a full suspension? If so what does a full sus give you in terms of control? Love the channel btw.
Hardtails still rock, my Orange Crush is pretty much up for anything, it's just whether or not i am lol
Bet Blake would have done it! He is king of the mountain on a ht!
We want to know more about the laufey
I swear some of this is such crazy , growing up jumping off houses and high surfaces on BMX and MTB that had 0 suspension at all. Yes wet does make a differnce its the RIDER not the Bike.
Just try , skills and experience, and no fear👍👍👍👍🏁🏁
Pretty sure I'd be walking those sections on a dh bike with perfect conditions, what a nasty track.
Try a Squamish triple black 😊
i started on hardtail and rode black trails fine yes my ass was hurting but i just lowered the seat no dropper.....i have more control with my hardtail than with my DS...
Personally been waiting for a bike with rigid forks and 180mm rear travel