Bro I ride that trail every weekend on my Stumpy EVO . No problem. You get use to it. Come more often, but bring your pedal bike next time! Your chest hair will start to grow!💯
Hy Tommy! You were talking about all the people that watched your channel, your mtb adventures, around the world so let send you a fist bump all the way from Coimbra, Portugal!! And yes, some parts of those trails were in bad conditions but, still looked fun. A small piece of advice from a 45 year old with 4 different mtb's: the only speed that you should concern yourself with is the one that you're able to do, within your confort zone, in order to take pleasure! For me, in MTB, that's the only thing I'm worried about: pleasure! Within safety, because I'm a doctor and there's no way I can injure my hands. That would be a disaster...So, big shout out! You have a follower in Coimbra, Portugal! Cheers, all the best!
@plugnn_rockstar7138 yeah I heard Hawk was really good 3 weeks ago after the rain but it's so bad the brake bumps are huge and some parts of trails are gone
Trail conditions in SoCal continue to worsen. Aliso and Oaks are good examples of how ebikes allow 1 or 2 more laps per rider but we aren't getting more trail work to accommodate the extra traffic. As more riders jump on the E train it will only get worse.
More people should put in work, both e-bikers and non e-bikers. But most likely there are more people that own e-bikes that do NOT do trail work than people that don’t own e-bikes that DO trail work.
@Jonar-Nar i don't know where you live but here in SoCal when there are group trail work days it's mostly e bikers. E bikes makes bringing up tools, water, etc easier too. Regardless I agree with you more riders need to do trail work. Both E bikers and non ebikers
Bro I ride that trail every weekend on my Stumpy EVO . No problem. You get use to it. Come more often, but bring your pedal bike next time! Your chest hair will start to grow!💯
@@joshuaallswang8016 🤣 Santiago Oaks is way too gnarly for me
You could argue the ever changing trail conditions is what makes it exciting. Keeps you on your toes.
Big dude gettn it , I’ll be watching for the next run on those pedals 🔥
@@BIGGRIC_MTB23 the old gold will be dropping in the 16th 👌
@ awesome 🤩 thanks
Hy Tommy! You were talking about all the people that watched your channel, your mtb adventures, around the world so let send you a fist bump all the way from Coimbra, Portugal!!
And yes, some parts of those trails were in bad conditions but, still looked fun. A small piece of advice from a 45 year old with 4 different mtb's: the only speed that you should concern yourself with is the one that you're able to do, within your confort zone, in order to take pleasure! For me, in MTB, that's the only thing I'm worried about: pleasure! Within safety, because I'm a doctor and there's no way I can injure my hands. That would be a disaster...So, big shout out! You have a follower in Coimbra, Portugal! Cheers, all the best!
@@luismartins9521 wow thank you for watching all the way in Portugal! 👊👊👊
My pleasure Tommy! Cheers!
The sound when he touches the pedals 😂
@@mtb4136 🤣👌
Haven’t ridden in 1 week cuz of studying for finals but hawk trail is a coin flip, either shredding or dirt surfing, great video Tommy
@plugnn_rockstar7138 yeah I heard Hawk was really good 3 weeks ago after the rain but it's so bad the brake bumps are huge and some parts of trails are gone
Trail conditions in SoCal continue to worsen. Aliso and Oaks are good examples of how ebikes allow 1 or 2 more laps per rider but we aren't getting more trail work to accommodate the extra traffic. As more riders jump on the E train it will only get worse.
@mooseindahouse336 ... or maybe it's because this has been an extremely dry year. What I see is a ton of guys who do trail work have ebikes.
More people should put in work, both e-bikers and non e-bikers. But most likely there are more people that own e-bikes that do NOT do trail work than people that don’t own e-bikes that DO trail work.
@Jonar-Nar i don't know where you live but here in SoCal when there are group trail work days it's mostly e bikers. E bikes makes bringing up tools, water, etc easier too. Regardless I agree with you more riders need to do trail work. Both E bikers and non ebikers
I completely agree with both sentiments @@Jonar-Nar
@TommyHuynh prior to 2022 it was as dry as it is now. The trail conditions were a lot better. 🤷
Dang you got to ride with bike and moto industry legend Big E. Hell Yeah👊👊👊🔥🔥💯
@trailpimp6369 hell yeah Big E is the man 💪
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Sweet, any discount code for yoshimuro pedal?
@@8664antonio unfortunately those pedals never go on sale. They always get sold out
Big Eeeee 🙌
@@andrewmapstone he's a legend! 💪
What a great time, even with all the holes!🕳️ Thanks Tommy!
@YoshimuraUSA yes the conditions were awful but the company was good 👊