I'm going in a couple of weeks. Was just wondering if it's worth booking the uplift service? Did you do that? How long does it take to push back up again?
The uplift is worth it if you are doing multiple laps of the downhill trails. The push up is doable on an ebike in about 10+ minutes, but it’s still steep. You can do it on a manual bike in around 20mins but multiple laps becomes a bit of a slog.
I rode this in the soaking rain and as someone with almost zero wet weather riding skills it was tough but fun, would love to ride it in the dry, Verderers is amazing dry
Great video again! I just got a Giant Reign 29er after weeks of researching, but I will keep my bizango as well. If you are interested Giant still have some stock left in the UK, however mostly 29ers left only.
Was hoping to have my Bizango by now, but Halfords still don't have any stock (nor the Carbon Bizango too) and they refuse to give me a response when I enquire as to roughly when they'll have it back in stock. Looks like I might miss out on some decent Summer rides due to this. Although to be fair to Halfords, everywhere I've tried for the four or five bikes I've whittled my list down to don't have any stock either.
Tell me about it. I have been looking at some full suspension bikes and the three I was looking at are all out of stock, or can be dispatched until October!
I agree , it not one that I'd like to do in the wet . Those roots were bad enough in the dry 🤣. Let me know when your next going and I'll meet you down there.
You are not wrong mate. I rode the extension back in December and I hit the deck so many time due to the slippery mud and roots. Thank god for kneepads! I will definitely give you a heads up next time I am heading that way. I am always keen for a ride!
Bike and Beyond I changed to the Boardman flat pedals. They’re really good apart from they are pretty bad for getting bunged up with dirt and grit. But I’ve also found my rear hub to have a noisy drone when spinning. So thinking of upgrading the rear wheel. Still loving the bizango but have accepted that voodoo have kept it in the price range they wanted to dominate, purely by sacrificing bearing quality. So they could invest more in other parts. Fair play to voodoo though. A few upgrades in various areas of the bike, and you’ll have a very very capable and reliable hardtail.
@@bikedaft1611 Yeah I completely agree with that. Its a stable base as a bike but there are a few things that need attention to increase its capability.
This is a great walkthrough video! We’ve always ridden the gravity trails at cannop and have given the verderers a go a few times, but I think we will give the freeminers a go after this. Have you ridden the extension? Is it worth it on a cooler day?
Hi TBA, thanks, glad you like the video. The gravity trails are great, but I usually have a warm up on on of the trails beforehand. I prefer the Verderers because it is a more well rounded trail. The Freeminer seems to have a hell of a lot of climbing and the downhill doesn't seem as well thought out. I rode the extension a year or so ago in winter and it was a slopfest. I don't remember it being amazing, but perhaps I need to go back and ride it again.
I am exploring all avenues at the moment. 2020 is not a good year to try and buy a bike. EVERYTHING is sold out. I have been looking at Canyon, YT, Black Diamond, Giant you name it. Anything around the 3k mark is my budget at the moment.
Did it today, straight after the blue trail it was such hard work after doing the blue without stopping.
Great video! Well made and very informative!
I'm going in a couple of weeks. Was just wondering if it's worth booking the uplift service? Did you do that? How long does it take to push back up again?
The uplift is worth it if you are doing multiple laps of the downhill trails. The push up is doable on an ebike in about 10+ minutes, but it’s still steep. You can do it on a manual bike in around 20mins but multiple laps becomes a bit of a slog.
@@bikeandbeyond Thanks 👍
Well made and informative video.
I rode this in the soaking rain and as someone with almost zero wet weather riding skills it was tough but fun, would love to ride it in the dry, Verderers is amazing dry
Great video again!
I just got a Giant Reign 29er after weeks of researching, but I will keep my bizango as well.
If you are interested Giant still have some stock left in the UK, however mostly 29ers left only.
Nice one!😎
great video as usual. are your straps tight enough for your gopro because i have a 7 black and I can ride all of cafe side and it's very smooth.
That thought had crossed my mind. I had taken it on and off quite a bit that day so perhaps they had become a bit loose
Was hoping to have my Bizango by now, but Halfords still don't have any stock (nor the Carbon Bizango too) and they refuse to give me a response when I enquire as to roughly when they'll have it back in stock. Looks like I might miss out on some decent Summer rides due to this. Although to be fair to Halfords, everywhere I've tried for the four or five bikes I've whittled my list down to don't have any stock either.
Tell me about it. I have been looking at some full suspension bikes and the three I was looking at are all out of stock, or can be dispatched until October!
Seems like they’re getting some stock in slowly. I just ordered the Bizango yesterday and picking up from Halfords this week
I agree , it not one that I'd like to do in the wet . Those roots were bad enough in the dry 🤣. Let me know when your next going and I'll meet you down there.
You are not wrong mate. I rode the extension back in December and I hit the deck so many time due to the slippery mud and roots. Thank god for kneepads!
I will definitely give you a heads up next time I am heading that way. I am always keen for a ride!
Great work on that Skinny Mate. I've never got across it! Great vid. 👍
Thanks mate
Love the content as always mate. Have you had any issues with the bizangos hub bearings?
Not so far mate. All my issues seem to be bottom bracket and pedal related.
Bike and Beyond I changed to the Boardman flat pedals. They’re really good apart from they are pretty bad for getting bunged up with dirt and grit. But I’ve also found my rear hub to have a noisy drone when spinning. So thinking of upgrading the rear wheel.
Still loving the bizango but have accepted that voodoo have kept it in the price range they wanted to dominate, purely by sacrificing bearing quality. So they could invest more in other parts.
Fair play to voodoo though.
A few upgrades in various areas of the bike, and you’ll have a very very capable and reliable hardtail.
@@bikedaft1611 Yeah I completely agree with that. Its a stable base as a bike but there are a few things that need attention to increase its capability.
3 months and my bizango have problems on bottom bracket
@@claudiosantana2405 fuck this im not getting one everyone is complaining about the BB going. best to get a sealed BB bike so
I think you should invest in a dropper post for the bizango because it’ll make climbing and descending a lot easier
Yeah they are awesome. Here is the video of the brand x dropper I put on the Bizango
th-cam.com/video/ge4bxxsHFmQ/w-d-xo.html
This is a great walkthrough video! We’ve always ridden the gravity trails at cannop and have given the verderers a go a few times, but I think we will give the freeminers a go after this. Have you ridden the extension? Is it worth it on a cooler day?
Hi TBA, thanks, glad you like the video. The gravity trails are great, but I usually have a warm up on on of the trails beforehand. I prefer the Verderers because it is a more well rounded trail. The Freeminer seems to have a hell of a lot of climbing and the downhill doesn't seem as well thought out. I rode the extension a year or so ago in winter and it was a slopfest. I don't remember it being amazing, but perhaps I need to go back and ride it again.
Great video! just wondering what price range are you looking at for your new bike? Also would you consider going second hand?
I am exploring all avenues at the moment. 2020 is not a good year to try and buy a bike. EVERYTHING is sold out. I have been looking at Canyon, YT, Black Diamond, Giant you name it. Anything around the 3k mark is my budget at the moment.
@@bikeandbeyond ah it's a shame... Maybe wait for the 2021 bikes and see what is to offer?
@@louiscorreia1693 The thought had crossed my mind, but I don't think my bike will last another 6 months :z
@@bikeandbeyond oh right 😂 well in that case keep looking 😂
Yo what bike you getting
Nothing at the moment. I was looking at a couple but they are having stock issues and might not be available until late October. Nightmare!
Nice video, I appreciate that’s a lot of work to make! Do you have 2 cameras?
Rent an ebike next time you go. They are way better
each to their own