@@yardsalecycles thanks! Not sure how much of the build I'm actually going to show but I'm sure the bike will show up again on an episode even if it's just after it's put together
I own all the go pros not the 13 yet I use all mine. I use other cameras as well. The 11 is nice. I use my old 3 4 5 6. And I just used my 8. Last night on a video. I use all mine even the number 2. I own the very first go pro which was a 35mm. I found a Poseidon x bike carbon forks used at a pawn shop I want to add drop bars. To make it a gravel bike. Nice build for the wife
@@Wannaridebikes Thanks for all the comments! My new 11 didnt work right so I returned it and have been using my gopro 3 I got 3 years ago for $50 used, i really can’t complain about it. So after owning all of them, is there one in particular you think was better than earlier versions say something that would be a minimum that I should buy? I know the rigid forks and drop bars are kind of a standard for people who consider a gravel bike. That’s why I use the air quotes when I call my bikes gravel bikes! It’s just that that’s how I used them. I use them for gravel!
@@melvinodavisii4047 I don’t think we’re gonna add that to our merchandise is kind of a custom-made thing but if you look at the guys website, I’m sure he’ll make one for you. He already did mine so he knows what to do!
@@eugene44569 the weather‘s been good but I’ve been having problems first with my back and some stomach problems so I didn’t get to ride a whole lot but I’m hoping next week we should still get a couple more days of the good weather
@@mtbboy1993 we got a refund. We didn’t replace it yet because I’m not real sure how committed I am to doing more Utube content at this point. I don’t really know what was wrong with the Gopro, it only lasted 45min on full charge and the picture was full of vertical lines. Thanks for watching!
@@theshedMTB Faulty camera, not sure what exactly what, but that's not a battery issue. The battery draining fast could be. I had that with Sony camera batteries for my a7iv. But new battery fixed that. But tha Gopro was faulty for sure. Good you get a refund.
What trail route do you recommend at Mercer? I was just looking at that map and thought about just hitting the Blue trail for a short ride, but it looks like the trail just ends in the woods and the only way back is to double back?
@@RK-kn1ud so I usually go from the east parking lot and I head out on the paved part. I go over a little bridge and then up the hill a little bit and there’s an entrance to a red trail on the right. I follow that trail around until it comes out on the main parking lot and then I go back into the woods goes to another parking lot and I follow the paved trail to the right all the way around until I go in on what I think is a yellow trail. It’s kinda hard to describe because everything is not that easy to describe. So if you go from the east parking lot and take the red trail completely right away before the bridge off to the right I think that turns into the blue trail and It’s not a complete loop you almost have to go out into a neighborhood and ride around on the road back into the parking lot. if you’re only gonna do a short ride you can go to the main parking lot. It’ll be like where the they have gazebos and stuff overlooking the water. You could follow that paved trail across the little bridge and then state at the right and follow that pave trail for a little bit until you start coming up the hill and then on the right there’ll be a fallen tree that you could turn into the woods there I think that’s the start of the yellow trail, but I’m not sure ,but you could follow that around and it’ll eventually loop if you keep following it back to the main parking Lot. if you do the loop that I’m thinking of from the main parking lot it’s like 5 miles if you go from the east parking lot it winds up being about 8 miles
@RK-kn1ud so I hope I didn't get you too lost I went out there and I had all the colors wrong! The directions were right but it looks like it's actually a continuation of the Red Trail were you going off of the pave Trail and then there is some yellow in the middle there depending on which way you go but most of it was red .The thing is I've been riding there a long time and I really don't look at the trail markers too much,sorry!
Happy Anniversary!!! i really like those hubs color pop . can't wait to see the build
@@yardsalecycles thanks! Not sure how much of the build I'm actually going to show but I'm sure the bike will show up again on an episode even if it's just after it's put together
Hey ! Great seeing you on here. Tracey’s bike is going to be super cool like the pink ladies from grease. All the best with the gopro 11!
@@OutDehExplorer actually the GoPro 11 turned out to be defective and I had to return it!
Holy trees Batman 😅😅😅
@@chickensendies that was a big tree to fall across the trail like that! It’s gonna be a while before they get that out of the way
Water bottle looks very nice! May need to look into the guitar pedals!
@@chickensendies yeah that bottle is nice. He did good work on it,I don’t know anything about guitar pedals to comment on that though!
Happy Anniversary!!
@@KeoOutdoors Thanks! How things been going for you?
I own all the go pros not the 13 yet I use all mine. I use other cameras as well. The 11 is nice. I use my old 3 4 5 6. And I just used my 8. Last night on a video. I use all mine even the number 2. I own the very first go pro which was a 35mm. I found a Poseidon x bike carbon forks used at a pawn shop I want to add drop bars. To make it a gravel bike. Nice build for the wife
@@Wannaridebikes Thanks for all the comments! My new 11 didnt work right so I returned it and have been using my gopro 3 I got 3 years ago for $50 used, i really can’t complain about it. So after owning all of them, is there one in particular you think was better than earlier versions say something that would be a minimum that I should buy? I know the rigid forks and drop bars are kind of a standard for people who consider a gravel bike. That’s why I use the air quotes when I call my bikes gravel bikes! It’s just that that’s how I used them. I use them for gravel!
If you add the tumblers to the merch let me know
@@melvinodavisii4047 I don’t think we’re gonna add that to our merchandise is kind of a custom-made thing but if you look at the guys website, I’m sure he’ll make one for you. He already did mine so he knows what to do!
hey Chris, have you been enjoying the Indian Summer lately?
@@eugene44569 the weather‘s been good but I’ve been having problems first with my back and some stomach problems so I didn’t get to ride a whole lot but I’m hoping next week we should still get a couple more days of the good weather
What was wrong with the Gopro? Faulty battery? Faulty camera? Did you ge tit replaced? Refund?
The Marin build is interesting.
@@mtbboy1993 we got a refund. We didn’t replace it yet because I’m not real sure how committed I am to doing more Utube content at this point. I don’t really know what was wrong with the Gopro, it only lasted 45min on full charge and the picture was full of vertical lines. Thanks for watching!
@@theshedMTB Faulty camera, not sure what exactly what, but that's not a battery issue. The battery draining fast could be. I had that with Sony camera batteries for my a7iv. But new battery fixed that. But tha Gopro was faulty for sure. Good you get a refund.
What trail route do you recommend at Mercer? I was just looking at that map and thought about just hitting the Blue trail for a short ride, but it looks like the trail just ends in the woods and the only way back is to double back?
@@RK-kn1ud so I usually go from the east parking lot and I head out on the paved part. I go over a little bridge and then up the hill a little bit and there’s an entrance to a red trail on the right. I follow that trail around until it comes out on the main parking lot and then I go back into the woods goes to another parking lot and I follow the paved trail to the right all the way around until I go in on what I think is a yellow trail. It’s kinda hard to describe because everything is not that easy to describe. So if you go from the east parking lot and take the red trail completely right away before the bridge off to the right I think that turns into the blue trail and It’s not a complete loop you almost have to go out into a neighborhood and ride around on the road back into the parking lot. if you’re only gonna do a short ride you can go to the main parking lot. It’ll be like where the they have gazebos and stuff overlooking the water. You could follow that paved trail across the little bridge and then state at the right and follow that pave trail for a little bit until you start coming up the hill and then on the right there’ll be a fallen tree that you could turn into the woods there I think that’s the start of the yellow trail, but I’m not sure ,but you could follow that around and it’ll eventually loop if you keep following it back to the main parking Lot. if you do the loop that I’m thinking of from the main parking lot it’s like 5 miles if you go from the east parking lot it winds up being about 8 miles
@@theshedMTB Thanks! I totally get what you're saying. Gonna check it out tomorrow.
@@RK-kn1ud if I didn’t have to work, I’d be there with you!
@RK-kn1ud so I hope I didn't get you too lost I went out there and I had all the colors wrong! The directions were right but it looks like it's actually a continuation of the Red Trail were you going off of the pave Trail and then there is some yellow in the middle there depending on which way you go but most of it was red .The thing is I've been riding there a long time and I really don't look at the trail markers too much,sorry!
@@theshedMTB It's all good! I actually didn't make it out there because something came up. Gonna go the next time the wife has off from work though.