It’s so true tho 🤣 my race starts are terrible, I don’t have much experience going zero to full torque I like being smooth haha but I get left behind immediately and always gotta play catch up
@@trubttam I get it I also don't like not seeing what's ahead of me but it's part of the game I guess. Btw it's cool to see that you're enjoying the lynx to the point of saying the best wheel you've ever had I hope my lynx lasts for years to come 😅
Yeah, I unfortunately rebuilt one of my shocks a bit poorly and in my next video you’ll see the result. I also think that’s why there’s some louder knocking sounds after the first trail. Basically the inside parts were only threaded a little instead of all the way and I ended up busting thru the small amount that was mated. But 66lb has been much better for my ~170lb non geared weight
@@trubttam wow, was it difficult to rebuild? I wasn’t sure if 66lb would be too stiff or if 62lb would be too soft. I am also 170lb without gear. I do mostly street but feel like i can adjust it for trails later on.
@@NemoEUCwasn’t that difficult but there are definitely a few tricks to make it easier. The hardest part is trying to compress the spring so that you can thread a top and bottom piece together, I messed up and ended up unthreading a the parts a bunch when I was releasing the spring. I’ll probably make a vid about it when I put everything back together but I’m out with a broken collarbone for a while.
The product description says up to 120kg. I would imagine the extra 6kg won’t be too big of a deal, go with the 70lb suspension option and be careful as you learn the limitations if you get one. It is incredibly powerful, I would expect it to support you in most cases just be careful doing any steep hills or going up curbs until you get a feel for its capabilities.
Never boring, I'm envious
Another nice video. Good audio; nice sound and narration. You guys are beasts.
Thanks Tim! I can’t wait to get back out on the trails! 🤕
Great trail
Sick
Nice one 🎉
Saying that you're bad at starting and bad at passing people was hilarious 😂
It’s so true tho 🤣 my race starts are terrible, I don’t have much experience going zero to full torque I like being smooth haha but I get left behind immediately and always gotta play catch up
@@trubttam I get it I also don't like not seeing what's ahead of me but it's part of the game I guess. Btw it's cool to see that you're enjoying the lynx to the point of saying the best wheel you've ever had I hope my lynx lasts for years to come 😅
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Not as good as riding with ya, but it will do for now.
I’m gonna edit the nutcracker ride today 😬🫡
@@trubttam I am still feeling the effects of that. I think I actually damaged some thing.
You got the full power of a master 30 to the crotch ☠️😂
Thats nuts @roghaj
Did you get 66lb suspension for your lynx?
Yeah, I unfortunately rebuilt one of my shocks a bit poorly and in my next video you’ll see the result. I also think that’s why there’s some louder knocking sounds after the first trail.
Basically the inside parts were only threaded a little instead of all the way and I ended up busting thru the small amount that was mated.
But 66lb has been much better for my ~170lb non geared weight
@@trubttam wow, was it difficult to rebuild? I wasn’t sure if 66lb would be too stiff or if 62lb would be too soft. I am also 170lb without gear. I do mostly street but feel like i can adjust it for trails later on.
@@NemoEUCwasn’t that difficult but there are definitely a few tricks to make it easier. The hardest part is trying to compress the spring so that you can thread a top and bottom piece together, I messed up and ended up unthreading a the parts a bunch when I was releasing the spring.
I’ll probably make a vid about it when I put everything back together but I’m out with a broken collarbone for a while.
Will lynx be able to carry me, I'm 126 kilograms?
Easy
The product description says up to 120kg. I would imagine the extra 6kg won’t be too big of a deal, go with the 70lb suspension option and be careful as you learn the limitations if you get one. It is incredibly powerful, I would expect it to support you in most cases just be careful doing any steep hills or going up curbs until you get a feel for its capabilities.