@@benjimtb4341 Thanks. I would have guessed the La Sal 170mm. How happy overall are you with the bike? Seems like you really like it! Is it really poppy and easy to get off the ground?
@@HD-on2eg I like it a lot! I don’t feel like it’s very poppy but it hugs the ground really well. Its not sluggish though and It’s a large which might add to that feeling. It also climbs comfortably but it doesn’t encourage you to pedal faster like the ibis bikes. The part spec was the main reason I picked one up though and I don’t regret it at all. Are you looking to get a Fezzari?
@@benjimtb4341 I was looking at it online. I have a Santa Cruz Nomad now, awesome bike, but would also like a bike with a bit less travel, and easier to pop off things.
@@HD-on2eg Yeah playful bikes are really fun. I think it helps more to size down than choose a certain bike as long as you’re in the middle of sizing. I’m 5’10 and find my brothers medium 2016 long shocked Hightower to be more playful even though it’s a little more aggressive/more travel
I did it right after the drop that is before the bowl drop, I think you've done it. The back 9 drop too. I don't know of a drop to help you work up to it, but keep on practicing the ones you can do until you feel ready. The bowl drop requires a bit more of an aggressive approach and body positioning, but the size and air time aren't much more than the drop before it.
are those first jumps in briones, if so where?
Yeah. I can’t really say exactly where publicly because of respect to the trail builders, sorry.
$20 and I'll tell you where they are and how to get there
@@contracostarippers. fair enough, I can prob find them
how do you get to that jump trail, is it near the franklin jumps?
Yeah
Do some one know where sandbox star? Or meet?
Nice! What bike are you on?
Thanks! It’s a Fezzari Delano peak.
@@benjimtb4341 Thanks. I would have guessed the La Sal 170mm. How happy overall are you with the bike? Seems like you really like it! Is it really poppy and easy to get off the ground?
@@HD-on2eg I like it a lot! I don’t feel like it’s very poppy but it hugs the ground really well. Its not sluggish though and It’s a large which might add to that feeling. It also climbs comfortably but it doesn’t encourage you to pedal faster like the ibis bikes. The part spec was the main reason I picked one up though and I don’t regret it at all. Are you looking to get a Fezzari?
@@benjimtb4341 I was looking at it online. I have a Santa Cruz Nomad now, awesome bike, but would also like a bike with a bit less travel, and easier to pop off things.
@@HD-on2eg Yeah playful bikes are really fun. I think it helps more to size down than choose a certain bike as long as you’re in the middle of sizing. I’m 5’10 and find my brothers medium 2016 long shocked Hightower to be more playful even though it’s a little more aggressive/more travel
How did you work up to the bowl drop? Im having trouble doing it.
I did it right after the drop that is before the bowl drop, I think you've done it. The back 9 drop too. I don't know of a drop to help you work up to it, but keep on practicing the ones you can do until you feel ready. The bowl drop requires a bit more of an aggressive approach and body positioning, but the size and air time aren't much more than the drop before it.
Don’t be like me and absolutely eat it when trying it
@@benjimtb4341 thanks, I'ma try mybest to work up to it. I feel like a bad rider not doing it, but drops are not necessarily my expertise lol
Is the last trail HT?
PL