Noted your comments about issues with riding the sometimes sandy terrain at Moab. One of the bike shops told me to run a wider front tire (2.5-2.6") to help it stay on top of the sand...Really worked for me. Still mtb'ing at 76 here; so, you have plenty of time...
The opening statement is spot on, at 50+, my ability to push the limits without bumping into stupid is disappearing quickly. I'm still really good at falling, but soon, there won't be any good way to fall. There is full blown panic on what needs to be done before I have to slow down. Just take that fear and turn it into action - hit Moab, hit Whistler (with Vancouver and Squamish) and the alps. Don't wait - do it now.
I was thinking in terms of arthritis, but you're right. Falls will cause much greater injury with age as well! I'm overall pretty careful when I ride. No shame in walking. I'd rather be able to ride tomorrow than be in a cast for 8 weeks!
I know what he means about time running out. I’m 78 and I have various health problems including cancer. I’ve been riding many years but my health has lead me to either quit or buy a e-bike, of course I went and bought a Levo, fantastic. I’ve got to make the trip from Northern California to Moab again! B
These are always beautifully shot! I've been nursing a slight injury, unrelated to mountain biking but its kept me off the bike for a month now. I occasionally have the feeling of time running out. Its shocking how fast time can go when you get stuck in the routine of life.
I feel the same exact way. Running out of time. Juat hoping if we keep riding, we'll atill be doing it when were 80. Gives me another 41 years! I've got to get back to the enchilada soon too.
I love watching your MTB videos. We are very similar riders and enjoy the same type of trails. I hope to get out to Moab soon because like you said, time is running out on how long I can keep riding. Thanks Matt!
@@dad2trips52 for peak fall colors, usually about the first full week of October is best. There is of course risk of an early snow, which is true of just about any mountain area when the colors peak! I also love June, but not every trail is open yet.
So regarding camping in Moab, there's a huge area of dispersed camping on the road to Klonzo, the turnoff is near the Moab Giants dinosaur museum. I do believe there is a fee now, but you can usually find a site outside of holiday weekends and there are toilets in that dispersed camping area as well. You can also pedal straight over to Klonzo if you feel like riding Moab's most IMBAfied trail system. It looks like a fun ride, definitely spicy enough for a blue to be worth riding. I did a partial WE in late 2021 (late october so could only drop in at Kokopelli), and that is a very demanding ride, 23 miles of mostly pedally black tech, don't let the lack of climbing fool you, there's lots of punchy moves into features on UPS/LPS/Porc Rim. My personal favorite section was the massive slab rolls on UPS.
Yeah, I was looking at the in-town campgrounds. It's a bit of a drive up there. I had points for the rest of the trip, so it was still a pretty cheap trip overall! I did 3/4 Enchilada back in 2020. Definitely a grueling ride. UPS/LPS is more XC, not really downhill. Porcupine Rim was my favorite part!
Nice video! Makes me want to go back to Moab (Just got back from Moab) I had headset issues with My Jeffsy, I rode it 3 times when it was new before I realized they never pre loaded the thing at the factory (now I know to check this when assembling a new bike) Anyway about a year later the Acros headset was making the same noise yours was in this video. Even after service it still made noise on longer rides, super annoying while climbing! I replaced with a King and no more noise. I also had issues with the linkage squeaking in the first 6 months. I had to tear it apart, clean and re lube all pivot points, that was a job! My seat post failed the day I arrived in Ketchum on a 3 week road trip from Southern California. $350.00 and 4 hours later I was out on the trail. from what I read that day the SDG Tellis seat post (YT Rebrand) has been known to do this. Fortunately I live down the street from YT and upon my return they gave me a brand new post so now I bring that as a spare when I'm on trips. Not bagging YT here. I love the Jeffsy and the guys at the Mill have always been good to me, I did however want to share some of my experiences with the bike in the interest of wasting less time. Enjoy Moab!
My 2017 Jeffsy I never once touched the headset! Never had any issues with it. It's still smooth and silent. Thought about servicing it, but since I didn't have issues, I just left it alone. So that was kind of surprising. It's also an Acros. I was already thinking about a King headset when this issue came up. For sure I'll do the same if it continues to have problems. I hated the "YT Postman" dropper, so I swapped it out with the PNW from my old Jeffsy - which I've had problems with (scratching the stanchion) but they have replaced it for free under warranty, and actually upgraded me to the Loam dropper.
Went and took it! Admittedly I'm not a huge baseball fan, but always enjoyed going to Rangers games when I lived there, and that run last fall was really fun to watch! Glad you enjoyed the video! Yeah, no way I was gonna do all that work and not post it, haha! I'm sure everyone has had times where their bike has been making an annoying noise!
I'm almost 50 and I rode the Whole Enchilada. It was murder on me. Took me 9 hours. I can check it off of my bucket list now. I will never do it again. 😂
Nice work getting through it, though! That 1,200 feet of climbing is deceptive. Not an easy 1,200 feet! I didn't even ride the Burro Pass section, and I was exhausted by the end!
It sounds like your suspension needs setting up, maybe a fork overhaul. When I hit sand I try to be going fast and get my weight back as far as possible
What brakes are on your bike? I've got XT's on my Delano and I get some clicking from the brake pads rattling in the calipers. Edit: Now that I watch more of the video, I hear two different sounds. A click and a creak. Hve you tracked the source down yet? Edit 2: I really should finish the video before commenting lol
You must not have gotten to the post-ride part of the video yet ;) It was the headset. They (Moab Cyclery) said it was pretty much dry. Cleaned, greased, and it's silent now!
@@oklahotb3217 Oh, and yes, there was another noise, which was the stem. When I put the bike together I did the traditional X pattern of tightening the stem. Turns out that was wrong. I looked at the instructions (oops, might have tossed those aside the first time!), and with this Renthal stem you're supposed to torque down the bottom screws first. Did that, and it took care of it!
LOL! The bike was still new, barely ridden to that point, no maintenance should've been needed yet. Not my fault YT failed to properly grease the headset when they built the bike (also a crappy headset that has since been replaced with a Cane Creek 110) But yeah, it's amazing that my old Jeffsy gave me 6 years and was still dialed in when I got the new one, considering I did all maintenance on it myself while "not knowing anything about basic maintenance."
Noted your comments about issues with riding the sometimes sandy terrain at Moab. One of the bike shops told me to run a wider front tire (2.5-2.6") to help it stay on top of the sand...Really worked for me. Still mtb'ing at 76 here; so, you have plenty of time...
That's good to hear! Yeah, I run 2.5's front and rear.
I live in Moab and ride every day at 76. RIDE365
The opening statement is spot on, at 50+, my ability to push the limits without bumping into stupid is disappearing quickly. I'm still really good at falling, but soon, there won't be any good way to fall. There is full blown panic on what needs to be done before I have to slow down. Just take that fear and turn it into action - hit Moab, hit Whistler (with Vancouver and Squamish) and the alps. Don't wait - do it now.
I was thinking in terms of arthritis, but you're right. Falls will cause much greater injury with age as well! I'm overall pretty careful when I ride. No shame in walking. I'd rather be able to ride tomorrow than be in a cast for 8 weeks!
I know what he means about time running out. I’m 78 and I have various health problems including cancer. I’ve been riding many years but my health has lead me to either quit or buy a e-bike, of course I went and bought a Levo, fantastic.
I’ve got to make the trip from Northern California to Moab again!
B
My friend and I, 52 and 54, have hit Moab, Sedona and Bentonville over the last year and a half. Many more are on the list. Ride until you can’t!
Turning 39 next week, and this feeling of time like an hourglass running out is very present.
Yep, started in my 30's as well. I'm 42 now, and it just gets stronger every year! Is this the mid-life crisis I've always heard so much about? lol
These are always beautifully shot! I've been nursing a slight injury, unrelated to mountain biking but its kept me off the bike for a month now. I occasionally have the feeling of time running out. Its shocking how fast time can go when you get stuck in the routine of life.
Chris!!! That sucks man, hope you get better soon! Yep, I try to break up the routine as often as I can!
I love what you said at the beginning of the video. Also love all the different angles with the camera. Super entertaining and creative
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
I feel the same exact way. Running out of time. Juat hoping if we keep riding, we'll atill be doing it when were 80. Gives me another 41 years! I've got to get back to the enchilada soon too.
Yep, I hope I can still do this in my 70's! Might be on an e-bike then, but that's okay!
I love watching your MTB videos. We are very similar riders and enjoy the same type of trails. I hope to get out to Moab soon because like you said, time is running out on how long I can keep riding. Thanks Matt!
Right on! I think you'd really enjoy Sun Valley then. Let me know if you ever plan a trip up here!
@@huntstyle what time of year is the best? September or October good?
@@dad2trips52 for peak fall colors, usually about the first full week of October is best. There is of course risk of an early snow, which is true of just about any mountain area when the colors peak! I also love June, but not every trail is open yet.
So regarding camping in Moab, there's a huge area of dispersed camping on the road to Klonzo, the turnoff is near the Moab Giants dinosaur museum. I do believe there is a fee now, but you can usually find a site outside of holiday weekends and there are toilets in that dispersed camping area as well. You can also pedal straight over to Klonzo if you feel like riding Moab's most IMBAfied trail system. It looks like a fun ride, definitely spicy enough for a blue to be worth riding. I did a partial WE in late 2021 (late october so could only drop in at Kokopelli), and that is a very demanding ride, 23 miles of mostly pedally black tech, don't let the lack of climbing fool you, there's lots of punchy moves into features on UPS/LPS/Porc Rim. My personal favorite section was the massive slab rolls on UPS.
Yeah, I was looking at the in-town campgrounds. It's a bit of a drive up there. I had points for the rest of the trip, so it was still a pretty cheap trip overall! I did 3/4 Enchilada back in 2020. Definitely a grueling ride. UPS/LPS is more XC, not really downhill. Porcupine Rim was my favorite part!
Nice video! Makes me want to go back to Moab (Just got back from Moab) I had headset issues with My Jeffsy, I rode it 3 times when it was new before I realized they never pre loaded the thing at the factory (now I know to check this when assembling a new bike) Anyway about a year later the Acros headset was making the same noise yours was in this video. Even after service it still made noise on longer rides, super annoying while climbing! I replaced with a King and no more noise. I also had issues with the linkage squeaking in the first 6 months. I had to tear it apart, clean and re lube all pivot points, that was a job! My seat post failed the day I arrived in Ketchum on a 3 week road trip from Southern California. $350.00 and 4 hours later I was out on the trail. from what I read that day the SDG Tellis seat post (YT Rebrand) has been known to do this. Fortunately I live down the street from YT and upon my return they gave me a brand new post so now I bring that as a spare when I'm on trips.
Not bagging YT here. I love the Jeffsy and the guys at the Mill have always been good to me, I did however want to share some of my experiences with the bike in the interest of wasting less time.
Enjoy Moab!
My 2017 Jeffsy I never once touched the headset! Never had any issues with it. It's still smooth and silent. Thought about servicing it, but since I didn't have issues, I just left it alone. So that was kind of surprising. It's also an Acros. I was already thinking about a King headset when this issue came up. For sure I'll do the same if it continues to have problems. I hated the "YT Postman" dropper, so I swapped it out with the PNW from my old Jeffsy - which I've had problems with (scratching the stanchion) but they have replaced it for free under warranty, and actually upgraded me to the Loam dropper.
I'm glad you still posted the vid! The POV was so good the sound wasn't really noticable for me. You were right on about the headset. 🍻 Rangers!
Went and took it! Admittedly I'm not a huge baseball fan, but always enjoyed going to Rangers games when I lived there, and that run last fall was really fun to watch! Glad you enjoyed the video! Yeah, no way I was gonna do all that work and not post it, haha! I'm sure everyone has had times where their bike has been making an annoying noise!
@@huntstyle yezzzir! That Rangers run was so fun! The flow on this trail looked like lots of fun too. Keep the vids coming when you can please 🤙
Time is running out. Yup....that is how I feel at 62.
Get it in now!
That opening statement is 💯 on..... For some reason I imagine a British accent at first......but spot on.
Hmm, maybe I'll try that next time! It might sound better, lol!
😂
Real talk is this ride worth it? I hit Falcon Flow and to be honest it lacked flow and wasn't fun as the name would imply
Maybe just ride Eagle Eye & Hawk's Glide. Those are the best two, in my opinion.
I'm almost 50 and I rode the Whole Enchilada. It was murder on me. Took me 9 hours. I can check it off of my bucket list now. I will never do it again. 😂
Nice work getting through it, though! That 1,200 feet of climbing is deceptive. Not an easy 1,200 feet! I didn't even ride the Burro Pass section, and I was exhausted by the end!
@huntstyle we clocked 32.5 miles total and over 9 hours. It was absolutely brutal.
Great video, unfortunately my time pretty much ran out. I have to stay on rails to trails now days. .
Bummer man!
Just discovered your channel really dig it!
Thank you! Glad you're here!
Hell yeah, since my crash last year and my arm still not better ugh...
Dang it! Are you gonna be good for Big Sky?!
@@huntstyle who knows? Have a nerve test on Tuesday
Yea I feel the same about time.
I think that reality just starts to sink in as we get older!
Would you say the drive up to Raptor Route is rough? Road conditions ok? Thinking of taking a sprinter van up, but just curious on your thoughts!
I believe I saw a Sprinter van at the parking lot where the shuttle dropped us off. Shouldn't have any problems, I wouldn't think!
Wow bro you are going kind fast
I like to go fast! :)
It sounds like your suspension needs setting up, maybe a fork overhaul.
When I hit sand I try to be going fast and get my weight back as far as possible
It's a brand new bike! Headset just needed grease!
Nice shades dude, which are they?
Blenders! I have so many pairs now, I love them!
Other than the shuttle ride, about how long did it take you to complete the entire ride?
2 hours. There's a bit of a climb back up the road after Kestrel Run. Also like 400 feet of climbing I believe on Falcon Flow.
What brakes are on your bike? I've got XT's on my Delano and I get some clicking from the brake pads rattling in the calipers. Edit: Now that I watch more of the video, I hear two different sounds. A click and a creak. Hve you tracked the source down yet? Edit 2: I really should finish the video before commenting lol
You must not have gotten to the post-ride part of the video yet ;) It was the headset. They (Moab Cyclery) said it was pretty much dry. Cleaned, greased, and it's silent now!
@@huntstyle Yeah. I have a bad habit of commenting as I watch :(
@@oklahotb3217 I do the same thing, haha!
@@oklahotb3217 Oh, and yes, there was another noise, which was the stem. When I put the bike together I did the traditional X pattern of tightening the stem. Turns out that was wrong. I looked at the instructions (oops, might have tossed those aside the first time!), and with this Renthal stem you're supposed to torque down the bottom screws first. Did that, and it took care of it!
The bike shop didn’t ruin you plan. You ruined your plan by not knowing anything about basic maintenance. .
LOL! The bike was still new, barely ridden to that point, no maintenance should've been needed yet. Not my fault YT failed to properly grease the headset when they built the bike (also a crappy headset that has since been replaced with a Cane Creek 110) But yeah, it's amazing that my old Jeffsy gave me 6 years and was still dialed in when I got the new one, considering I did all maintenance on it myself while "not knowing anything about basic maintenance."