Hey fellow Mountain Bikers, I hope you enjoy this somewhat different format/idea. I would LOVE to hear your thoughts and opinions on this being a beneficial 10 mins and what else you would like to see added to help you with your riding. HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL and Thanks for all the Support throughout 2020..
Soo good to hear, sometimes a simple explanation is enough to allow your own mind and abilities to apply what needs to be done. Stay tuned as I will have my next “How To” addition to my Flow Series and it will be a further detailed version of doing drops.
@@FlowmentumMTB I bumped into Wayne (the climbing legend) today at Bay view told him he is a TH-cam celebrity. Real nice fellah as I met him before and recognized him from your video. Reckons he nearly broke his neck on Blacking out after crashing. He's all good though. Ride more is his catchphrase.
Thanks for showing this park and some of the suggestions for someone wanting to learn how to ride over jumps and drops..... I love the time that you contribute to help newbies like me :-)
Hey Steve long time no hear from, thanks for the kind words as it is always appreciated. More so for reminding me as to why I do these videos, for everyone to enjoy, learn from and become more confident in riding. Thank you again..
Hah yes but you can’t do the tricks properly without first creating the challenge. I think. Maybe. Sort of, ahh you win, it’s all about doing tricks haha 👊
Legend JEMTB thanks for the Sub, I didn’t know it existed either until I saw it by chance on a social media post and had to ask the question.. Its fun but you can get bored quick, I think thats what gave me the idea for the whole vid... Appreciate the support champ, thank you..
@@FlowmentumMTB Yeah, was a good little insight :D I can definitely see the boredom kicking in quick, but definitely a good learning place for new riders
I really enjoyed this video and had to check it out myself ! I came a little unstuck on the whale tail on Oogie boogie, do you think it’s more suited to smaller wheels or frames ?
Thanks for the comments, that whale Tail is fun but yes I do agree that it’s on the smaller side. I ride an XL 29” and had to get the “jump on” timing perfect in order to maintain speed coming off it. Would be nice to see a larger version 💯
Hey fellow Mountain Bikers, I hope you enjoy this somewhat different format/idea.
I would LOVE to hear your thoughts and opinions on this being a beneficial 10 mins and what else you would like to see added to help you with your riding.
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL and Thanks for all the Support throughout 2020..
Did a drop today after watching this video thanks matey😃!!!!
Soo good to hear, sometimes a simple explanation is enough to allow your own mind and abilities to apply what needs to be done.
Stay tuned as I will have my next “How To” addition to my Flow Series and it will be a further detailed version of doing drops.
@@FlowmentumMTB I bumped into Wayne (the climbing legend) today at Bay view told him he is a TH-cam celebrity. Real nice fellah as I met him before and recognized him from your video. Reckons he nearly broke his neck on Blacking out after crashing. He's all good though. Ride more is his catchphrase.
@@hegarachi that’s so good, yeah age is no issue for Wayne, what a beast on the bike huh. Reck it would take more than a good crash to keep him down.
Thanks for showing this park and some of the suggestions for someone wanting to learn how to ride over jumps and drops..... I love the time that you contribute to help newbies like me :-)
Hey Steve long time no hear from, thanks for the kind words as it is always appreciated.
More so for reminding me as to why I do these videos, for everyone to enjoy, learn from and become more confident in riding. Thank you again..
Epic fakie for the outtro!
Haha had always wanted to do that, this was the first one, actually i think its the only one...
Awesome mate, will def have to check that place out and practice some jumps.
Hey Armin, its great place to start small and get your game on, I enjoyed it heaps..
Cool video
Thank you very much.
Always good to try and push yourself each ride!
Absolutely.
Nice never knew that was there. Have to take a trip up and have a crack. Need to practice jumps, not one any since 94
Adam I had no idea these existed until 2 weeks back myself..A well kept little secret. Google Tudor Park, 71-81 Clarks Rd, just of Logan Parkway.
"Creating challenges" is a funny way of saying "do some tricks".
Hah yes but you can’t do the tricks properly without first creating the challenge. I think. Maybe. Sort of, ahh you win, it’s all about doing tricks haha 👊
Great work mate, I’ll be checkin’ this place out 🤙🏻
Pete its definitely one of those places you can see as simple but still more than enough features to seriously enjoy.
Ay! my local track haha
Small but fun for sure.
Good stuff mate! I didn't even know that place existed haha.
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Legend JEMTB thanks for the Sub, I didn’t know it existed either until I saw it by chance on a social media post and had to ask the question.. Its fun but you can get bored quick, I think thats what gave me the idea for the whole vid... Appreciate the support champ, thank you..
@@FlowmentumMTB Yeah, was a good little insight :D
I can definitely see the boredom kicking in quick, but definitely a good learning place for new riders
Awesome tips That help all levels n def love the challenge yourself every ride 👊🏻
Shaun it’s what I ALWAYS used to do when we rode the 20”. Happy New Year to you bro.
I really enjoyed this video and had to check it out myself !
I came a little unstuck on the whale tail on Oogie boogie, do you think it’s more suited to smaller wheels or frames ?
Thanks for the comments, that whale Tail is fun but yes I do agree that it’s on the smaller side.
I ride an XL 29” and had to get the “jump on” timing perfect in order to maintain speed coming off it. Would be nice to see a larger version 💯