@@corismsyn I can't honestly give a fair comparison because I only rode the Fury for one lap and my slash is fully set up for me but I'll give it a go. The Fury is super capable, it felt balanced and never lost grip when I pushed it. The Slash is a hard one. I bought it 3 months ago and I'm still getting to know it. It's the perfect 'point and shoot' machine, if you want to descend fast then that's the bike for you. I'm more of a poppy rider and like to throw my bike around with ease. The big wagon wheel 29ers are not exactly ideal for that. It has grip for days and it peddles like a trail bike up hills. I'm still figuring out the finer details as I've blown up my shock twice because of bad manufacturing on the super deluxe.
Man, it's so bizarre when the first crash "looks like" just a light tumble and all good and the second is a HIGH SPEED TRAIN WRECK and hunter is just getting up and clapping... Crazy how that is! Glad to see y'all are good...
It's not just how fast you fall, but how you fall and what you are falling on, that determines the risk. Going fast on hard dirt track is much easier to navigate than going mid speed on stone/root areas. Slow tech falls are hard on joints, but big jumps have a higher risk of breaking something when things do go wrong.
Whistler is such a magical place. It's like 100% pure adrenaline rush. Not even just from the riding but just being at the village it's like you're in a mtb wonderland. You never want to have one last ride and you just ride until you're dog tired and than get hurt lol. One of the coolest places on earth.
Glad the boys are ok! Whistler is definitely a humbling place. Can be feeling it and all fine one moment and then just takes one mistake to make you remember how gnarly the bike park is
Makes you appreciate some of these guys we watch on TH-cam ... That little rock jump before the rock jump on Dirt Merch looks pretty tame on GoPro, but in person it's insane. And those little chutes you see, not only are they steep but they're so high up. Crabapple is the craziest though IMO... Only other time I refused to try a jump was Ft Hill at Thunder in Mass. Humbling is the perfect word!! Edit: Oh and Banana Peel at Trestle. That was a few years ago soon after it opened, but even still I'm not sure I'd try it.
Whistler is amazing to learn how to mountain bike but Chatel or Champery are more humbling. Never been scared in Whistler, the trails are well design and wide. Technicals trails are not too extreme, meanwhile i shit my pants in Champery or some freerides in Chatel, Morzine and les Gets.
I was genuinely glued to my screen, terrified for James when you guys went back up - never expected Hunter to be the one to go down next. What an excitement-filled video! Great work guys. Glad everyone is safe and stoked!
Stacked early on when the brake locked on my rental bike and threw me over the bars. Straight back onto the same trail so I wouldn't be scared of it. One of the best days of my life. I feel like no trip to Whistler is complete without a tale of injury. Miss living in BC so much
The first episode, I felt like me and James were in a similar skill level. This episode, he's doing amazing! Bike parks will definitely help you grow so fast!!
ive never once rode a trail in my life. i had a few decent bikes as a kid. ive never even had interest in any sort of bike sports. but i always return to this channel. its so insane to watch humans push the limits.
My man this is by far not the limit. Check out the fest series if you want to see the limits or some pro like remi metalier. And you should try riding, maybe you like it ;)
I LOVE LOVE LOVE the Catalyst Pedals! First time in 20 years of riding that my feet don't start to go numb after 30 minutes! Tried different shoes, different pedals....no help.
@1:18, I'm a huge fan of the follow rearcam. Love to use it in my videos as well. Thanks for showing us more whistler riding. I live close but haven't made it there yet. 😅
It’s funny you went to the simulator. I broke my collar bone there last year in my first season of biking. I was 15 minutes into a my first ride with my house mate who does trail crew, only really have been in the bike park 10 days before that but progressed fast. I didn’t know how to judge my speed for a flat drop and nose dived to flat, hitting my face off the entrance of the berm basically. Bike patrol also took 45 minutes to get there because they accidentally went to the real a line rock drop at first which is on the other side of the mountain lol. Good times
Ive watched this video so many times and it makes me smile everytime. I think this year will be the year that I finally go to whistler after 4 years of riding. The reason I got into MTB was to eventually go to whistler. I think im ready......
James you absolutely flew on that step up!! Fair play dude, awesome riding. Would love to bump into you one day on a ride somewhere in the UK. Looking forward to the next video
A hit that can taco an FR560, can break any wheel, FR560 is basically the strongest alloy rim you can get. Also works great on a Ripmo ;), it's a lot lighter than the 35mm rims Ibis is obsessed with.
I’m about to go riding. Finishing morning coffee. Been waiting for this video since the YT-EWS videos started coming. Very curious about what’s coming, especially after seeing you via Shreddist’s practice video
I had a crash like that on my dirtbike in soft sand when I was learning and it twisted my forks lol, I was fine, had a little scrape on my knee and that's about it. Didn't have the money for repairs for like a year, but it's fixed now and I'm much better of a rider than I was back then.
I'm a rider from AB too, and I love seeing others getting out there and trying new things! Wish I could get to Whistler some day but I'm looking at Revy and others for some more local hits. Also gonna try Jasper soon. So stoked
Stupid question: you go quite fast a doing pretty big jumps, so why you riding with no gloves and elbow pads? Especially the glows, you can buy for like 20$, worth the investment
Talking about how Hunter is okay after such a big slam. I fell on a steep section on one of our trails at like 3 mph and broke my shoulder. Then a couple months later, I crashed front wheel first into a 17 metre step up. And guess what. I was somehow OK. My knee hurt for like 2 days, but I was unscarved. Sometimes the deciding factor is just your luck.
One of the best videos put out by #theloamranger You 3 at the start / 2.5 at the end, guys together are great expressions of what we all get from having fun on bikes.
My first riding coach told me, if you don't crash you aren't going fast enough. He also said "what are brakes" when I complained about braking points , and made me ride without using back brakes to instill confidence in the front brakes. He also threw wrenches at m..... oh wait that was Dodgeball.
I just did my very first bike park at Windrock in Oliver Springs, TN over the weekend. I ate dirt a few time my first time out. I hope to make it to Whistler soon. I've never seen anyone taco a front wheel like that! I'm glad you and your crew are OK!
I think everyone who does anything risky as a hobby is guilty of knowing they should stop, or being hesitant, and pushing through anyways. Theres no shame in stopping but it's still hard to call it when you're with buddies. Even if the people youre with wont judge or badger you. Hope he is recovering well.
To people that has never ridden DH, these people are professionals and the gopro makes these jumps and drops look small… they’re not. So if you ride for the first time, please do not try black lines for the first time , please don’t
Narly ride boys. I've frruined my ankle before, not on a mountain while riding though. Dude toughed it out and kept on chooching down the mountain. Thumbs up!
I miss being young enough to be all like "my ankle is totally f'd- but it'll be fine! Hahahaha!!!!". Give it ten years- it's gonna come back to haunt you my man. Believe that.
@@BuffiestFluff That hit probably would've broken a carbon rim too, I doubt any wheel would survive that. He landed basically to flat, while very nose down and slightly sideways, those always tend to be super nasty.
I have a rim that I buckled about 5 years ago still hanging up on my wall. I hit a lawn mower goin 25mph on a motorized bicycle. I keep it as a reminder to just not ride like an idiot.
LOVE your content. This gave me an idea. Host a mountain bike film competition and fly the winner out to do something like this. See what the community is made of!
@@TheLoamRanger Personal preference to have a conversation starter at the bar you mean. Nobody wants to hear about the crash where you didn't hurt yourself, lol.
Hunter reminds me of my first time mountain biking, when I had to carry my bike out of the woods after bending it against a tree. I'm lucky that the bike frame absorbed all the impact.
Watching people land on their arms freaks me out after my sprain a few months ago. I've only just gotten the use of my arm back and it was more painful than any break I've had before.
This is the 1st video on your channel I've seen and I loved every minute off it, I'm so jealous of you guys I live in the uk and have never been too a big bike park like whistler before it just looks like so much frigging fun man! Subbed with noti's on (y) defo gunna be keeping an eye out for future uploads! thanks for making wicked MTB content dude ❤🔥
Same bro , i live in Newcastle, we have our local trail and Danny Harts Desent Bike bark ( super narly downhill not much flow / jumps ) so me and my bro gunna go hit Dyfi bike park in Wales, I think that's the best bike ' park ' in the UK atm 😍 keep shredding bro
Awesome guys! Also I love how you put the rider in the bottom corner, I've definitely seen a lot of videos in the past where I don't know who's who Edit: I know what wheels not to buy 😮😂 glad you're all (at least mostly) good
So, in my early 20's we had some good size bmx jumps the Suetos house and I folded a wheel like that. Sprained wrist, back, huge gash (and now scar) over my eye & a broken collarbone. Turns out that stock Dyno 24" single wall wheels don't like 200+ lb dudes and 20' doubles. Ha. Fun times and that's why I always buy the best wheels I can. Glad they're ok-ish.
Doggg you said “lets do the gap” on the fright train section and you got me STOKED. I remember people gapping the whole thing back in 2011 and have never seen it since. Kinda lame how they put the goal post at the end of the feature. It was still a rad vid, but kinda sad now.
could tell hunter was riding above his skill level on those jumps right the way through. Probably good he learnt his lesson without injuring his body too badly.
First time going to whistler this year, did a tiny jump but I weigh a little over 250LBS. Landed on my ankle and had the same problem of it slowly getting worse, Quick visit to the whistler medical centre to find I wouldn't be riding for a while. Speedy recovery James!
hunter landed, did a small bounce with the front, pulled hard right to ride the berm while no weight on the wheel, wheel touched down pointing at about a 75 degree angle to the direction of momentum, taco + fall
I’m guessing you didn’t have the proper pressure in the front tire and it rolled as you landed (slightly) off kilter. Then the cornering lugs dug into the dirt and took the rim with them.
That's what I'm thinking. The DT Swiss FR560 is basically the strongest alloy rim money can buy, it's what they use for Red Bull Rampage. To taco one of those takes a hit that would destroy any wheel. That same hit probably would've broken a carbon rim too.
Loam ranger go to Revel stoke bike park it’s a bigger mountain than whistler. You will love it there you have to take 2 gondola up the mountain. Please can you go there I would to see you there.
"I've never seen that" - lol, I remember jumping back in the late 80- early 90's, when landing anything but completely straight, your rims would just fold like wet cardboard... 😂
99% of the videos on TH-cam are of the hard trails, because nobody wants to watch someone ride the easy trails. But the hard trails are only 10% of Whistler bike park. There are dozens of easy green trails. You can handle it.
And we didn’t end up using the image for the thumbnail 🙈😬
My brain says it was totally worth it, my ankle can't speak so who cares.
@@Jamesyshreds how was the Slash vs the GT Fury?
@@corismsyn I can't honestly give a fair comparison because I only rode the Fury for one lap and my slash is fully set up for me but I'll give it a go. The Fury is super capable, it felt balanced and never lost grip when I pushed it.
The Slash is a hard one. I bought it 3 months ago and I'm still getting to know it. It's the perfect 'point and shoot' machine, if you want to descend fast then that's the bike for you. I'm more of a poppy rider and like to throw my bike around with ease. The big wagon wheel 29ers are not exactly ideal for that. It has grip for days and it peddles like a trail bike up hills. I'm still figuring out the finer details as I've blown up my shock twice because of bad manufacturing on the super deluxe.
@@Jamesyshreds Is that on a Slash 9.8 xt build? I have that bike also thinking about getting a coil put on it lol
@@streetrage8694 yeah it is. Me too, what shock are wanting?
"One more lap" - famous last words.
Yep
The collarbone's lap...
That one more lap we call "the break something lap."
Never call it...
Never call last lap
Man, it's so bizarre when the first crash "looks like" just a light tumble and all good and the second is a HIGH SPEED TRAIN WRECK and hunter is just getting up and clapping... Crazy how that is! Glad to see y'all are good...
I've had worse low speed slams then most of my high speed crashes. Low speed you get thrown down high speed you have more chance to roll out.
It's not just how fast you fall, but how you fall and what you are falling on, that determines the risk. Going fast on hard dirt track is much easier to navigate than going mid speed on stone/root areas. Slow tech falls are hard on joints, but big jumps have a higher risk of breaking something when things do go wrong.
Adrenaline is a powerful drug. You'll feel it the next morning for sure
Whistler is such a magical place. It's like 100% pure adrenaline rush. Not even just from the riding but just being at the village it's like you're in a mtb wonderland. You never want to have one last ride and you just ride until you're dog tired and than get hurt lol. One of the coolest places on earth.
💯
Glad the boys are ok! Whistler is definitely a humbling place. Can be feeling it and all fine one moment and then just takes one mistake to make you remember how gnarly the bike park is
Makes you appreciate some of these guys we watch on TH-cam ... That little rock jump before the rock jump on Dirt Merch looks pretty tame on GoPro, but in person it's insane. And those little chutes you see, not only are they steep but they're so high up. Crabapple is the craziest though IMO... Only other time I refused to try a jump was Ft Hill at Thunder in Mass. Humbling is the perfect word!!
Edit: Oh and Banana Peel at Trestle. That was a few years ago soon after it opened, but even still I'm not sure I'd try it.
Whistler is amazing to learn how to mountain bike but Chatel or Champery are more humbling. Never been scared in Whistler, the trails are well design and wide. Technicals trails are not too extreme, meanwhile i shit my pants in Champery or some freerides in Chatel, Morzine and les Gets.
@@skippylegrandgourou2069 would be a dream to ride at some of those places
Been there once after 24 hours of driving straight there basically.... Gotta play it safe... Only to see a bear twice on two separate runs down lol
I was genuinely glued to my screen, terrified for James when you guys went back up - never expected Hunter to be the one to go down next. What an excitement-filled video!
Great work guys. Glad everyone is safe and stoked!
Stacked early on when the brake locked on my rental bike and threw me over the bars. Straight back onto the same trail so I wouldn't be scared of it. One of the best days of my life. I feel like no trip to Whistler is complete without a tale of injury. Miss living in BC so much
The first episode, I felt like me and James were in a similar skill level. This episode, he's doing amazing! Bike parks will definitely help you grow so fast!!
Thanks man
First crash: ankle fffffruined, keeps riding
Second Crash: thy frontal wheel snapped in half, clap for comfort
Its honestly really refreshing to see super legit riders roll up on a feature and be like 'nope'.
ive never once rode a trail in my life. i had a few decent bikes as a kid. ive never even had interest in any sort of bike sports.
but i always return to this channel. its so insane to watch humans push the limits.
My man this is by far not the limit. Check out the fest series if you want to see the limits or some pro like remi metalier. And you should try riding, maybe you like it ;)
@@notparanoid912 Remy just dropped a new video and it is sick
I LOVE LOVE LOVE the Catalyst Pedals! First time in 20 years of riding that my feet don't start to go numb after 30 minutes! Tried different shoes, different pedals....no help.
@1:18, I'm a huge fan of the follow rearcam. Love to use it in my videos as well. Thanks for showing us more whistler riding. I live close but haven't made it there yet. 😅
one of the best and most inspiring vids of Whistler... terrifying... super dope
It’s funny you went to the simulator. I broke my collar bone there last year in my first season of biking. I was 15 minutes into a my first ride with my house mate who does trail crew, only really have been in the bike park 10 days before that but progressed fast. I didn’t know how to judge my speed for a flat drop and nose dived to flat, hitting my face off the entrance of the berm basically. Bike patrol also took 45 minutes to get there because they accidentally went to the real a line rock drop at first which is on the other side of the mountain lol. Good times
Tech is stupid! Loved that
James is a hype man and a nut at the same time bro. He’s a friend all boys need.
I love this style of video, you're really good at making videos that tell a story
Its like a roller coaster that you get to control and go your own ways, and the pace that you want to go
Ive watched this video so many times and it makes me smile everytime. I think this year will be the year that I finally go to whistler after 4 years of riding. The reason I got into MTB was to eventually go to whistler. I think im ready......
That's awesome! With the new Fitz chair coming online and all the new Creekside trails, there's probably never been a better year to get out there.
I feel this video. I crashed last week with a few injuries. Getting back out today!!
James you absolutely flew on that step up!! Fair play dude, awesome riding. Would love to bump into you one day on a ride somewhere in the UK. Looking forward to the next video
Thanks mate. Sadly that might not be possible because I live in Canada, but I appreciate the sentiment. Happy shredding dude.
A hit that can taco an FR560, can break any wheel, FR560 is basically the strongest alloy rim you can get. Also works great on a Ripmo ;), it's a lot lighter than the 35mm rims Ibis is obsessed with.
One last run jinxed! That wheel fork wrap was madness
I’m about to go riding. Finishing morning coffee. Been waiting for this video since the YT-EWS videos started coming.
Very curious about what’s coming, especially after seeing you via Shreddist’s practice video
I had a crash like that on my dirtbike in soft sand when I was learning and it twisted my forks lol, I was fine, had a little scrape on my knee and that's about it. Didn't have the money for repairs for like a year, but it's fixed now and I'm much better of a rider than I was back then.
0:04 I nearly shit myself just watching that rider almost go over the bars lol
Of all the sports I've done, mtn. biking is by far the most injury provoking.
I'm a rider from AB too, and I love seeing others getting out there and trying new things! Wish I could get to Whistler some day but I'm looking at Revy and others for some more local hits. Also gonna try Jasper soon. So stoked
If you’re in AB then you’re virtually there compared to anyone else in the world
Valemount is worth your time.
@@garyballiet8340 that's what I hear for sure!
Great vid Sam, ,this helps with day to day understanding of tire pressure
"Tech is stupid, TECH IS STUPID"... I feel that.
"Tech is stupid" could not be more accurate.
Sometimes your biggest crashes lead to nothing, while the small ones give you nasty injuries. I've experienced that too often with horse riding.
@TextYes2day1Your fake. I know this scam
Stupid question: you go quite fast a doing pretty big jumps, so why you riding with no gloves and elbow pads? Especially the glows, you can buy for like 20$, worth the investment
Talking about how Hunter is okay after such a big slam. I fell on a steep section on one of our trails at like 3 mph and broke my shoulder. Then a couple months later, I crashed front wheel first into a 17 metre step up. And guess what. I was somehow OK. My knee hurt for like 2 days, but I was unscarved. Sometimes the deciding factor is just your luck.
One of the best videos put out by #theloamranger You 3 at the start / 2.5 at the end, guys together are great expressions of what we all get from having fun on bikes.
Hunter and James are bad ass 💪 well done boys!
My first riding coach told me, if you don't crash you aren't going fast enough.
He also said "what are brakes" when I complained about braking points , and made me ride without using back brakes to instill confidence in the front brakes.
He also threw wrenches at m..... oh wait that was Dodgeball.
I just did my very first bike park at Windrock in Oliver Springs, TN over the weekend. I ate dirt a few time my first time out. I hope to make it to Whistler soon. I've never seen anyone taco a front wheel like that! I'm glad you and your crew are OK!
Whistler! The dream! 🤟🏻
Went in 06, Taco'd my wheel day 1 😂 The chairlift ride back down from the top was funny.
Damn that was fun to watch. Here's to wishing on a speedy ankle recovery 🍻
I think everyone who does anything risky as a hobby is guilty of knowing they should stop, or being hesitant, and pushing through anyways. Theres no shame in stopping but it's still hard to call it when you're with buddies. Even if the people youre with wont judge or badger you. Hope he is recovering well.
yup. if you dont stop you risk permanent damage, pain or just taking way longer to heal.
Insane work on this one mate! No wonder Whistler is renowned as the greatest bike park of all time!
Whistler bike park bucket list, few red Bull rampage videos, full face helmet and lift tickets and your golden. Send it bro.
To people that has never ridden DH, these people are professionals and the gopro makes these jumps and drops look small… they’re not. So if you ride for the first time, please do not try black lines for the first time , please don’t
You guys gotta get custom orthotic pedals
Narly ride boys. I've frruined my ankle before, not on a mountain while riding though. Dude toughed it out and kept on chooching down the mountain. Thumbs up!
I felt the "tech is stupid" in my soul
I miss being young enough to be all like "my ankle is totally f'd- but it'll be fine! Hahahaha!!!!". Give it ten years- it's gonna come back to haunt you my man. Believe that.
Reminding me to get my crashes in now lol
YO that rim is a freaking alloy pretzel 14:42 :).
I love the POV cam but actually the follow cam is cool too!
FR560 is the kind of rim that could survive Brage Vestavik kind of usage. Maybe the spokes on that wheel were loose?
It's aluminum. Doesn't matter who makes it or how well, you turn aluminum sideways on impact, its bending
@@BuffiestFluff That hit probably would've broken a carbon rim too, I doubt any wheel would survive that. He landed basically to flat, while very nose down and slightly sideways, those always tend to be super nasty.
I also run the FR560, any hit that can taco one of those, is breaking ANY wheel.
That rim would make the wall of my shop to remind me NOT to ride when I'm broken. Lol
Keepemcoming
I have a rim that I buckled about 5 years ago still hanging up on my wall. I hit a lawn mower goin 25mph on a motorized bicycle. I keep it as a reminder to just not ride like an idiot.
This was one of the best MTB videos I've seen in quite a while. :)
Been there and done that to a rim or two... sucks doing the walk of shame! Wicked video!!
“7:25” - a wise man
Follow cam was sick, def wanna see more of that in the mtb community
LOVE your content. This gave me an idea. Host a mountain bike film competition and fly the winner out to do something like this. See what the community is made of!
I love how this video makes Filthy Ape look so small at 1:54. The "Go Pro Effect" is real!
When you have a lift for the ups, why no elbow pads? Gloves?
that was my though at least the gloves.
It’s all personal preference. It was also incredibly hot every day while we were there 🥵
@@TheLoamRanger Personal preference to have a conversation starter at the bar you mean. Nobody wants to hear about the crash where you didn't hurt yourself, lol.
Hunter reminds me of my first time mountain biking, when I had to carry my bike out of the woods after bending it against a tree. I'm lucky that the bike frame absorbed all the impact.
ahahaha tech is stupid tech is stupid. Great stuff lads
Hunter : Perfect, that's how we do it(claps), wooooww! Have a look at the rim boyz!!!
😂😂
1:56 Trail: Bear Cub
So happy for y’all stay alive!!!
Watching people land on their arms freaks me out after my sprain a few months ago. I've only just gotten the use of my arm back and it was more painful than any break I've had before.
Madlads the bunch of ya'll.
Prime example of why we all should get our rims tensioned before park days
This is the 1st video on your channel I've seen and I loved every minute off it, I'm so jealous of you guys I live in the uk and have never been too a big bike park like whistler before it just looks like so much frigging fun man! Subbed with noti's on (y) defo gunna be keeping an eye out for future uploads! thanks for making wicked MTB content dude ❤🔥
Same bro , i live in Newcastle, we have our local trail and Danny Harts Desent Bike bark ( super narly downhill not much flow / jumps ) so me and my bro gunna go hit Dyfi bike park in Wales, I think that's the best bike ' park ' in the UK atm 😍 keep shredding bro
The most stylish moment of the vid is when the LOAM check his hair in the Go Pro, mhytic..🤟
“Tech is stupid, tech is stupid” that was funny. I feel ya there. It’s not super fun but got be able to ride it still I guess
Awesome guys! Also I love how you put the rider in the bottom corner, I've definitely seen a lot of videos in the past where I don't know who's who
Edit: I know what wheels not to buy 😮😂 glad you're all (at least mostly) good
So, in my early 20's we had some good size bmx jumps the Suetos house and I folded a wheel like that. Sprained wrist, back, huge gash (and now scar) over my eye & a broken collarbone. Turns out that stock Dyno 24" single wall wheels don't like 200+ lb dudes and 20' doubles. Ha. Fun times and that's why I always buy the best wheels I can. Glad they're ok-ish.
I love biking bc constantly being reminded you can die makes you feel alive
Another guy running pedaling innovations pedals, game changers for me
Doggg you said “lets do the gap” on the fright train section and you got me STOKED. I remember people gapping the whole thing back in 2011 and have never seen it since. Kinda lame how they put the goal post at the end of the feature. It was still a rad vid, but kinda sad now.
I'm halfway through so haven't seen who crashes yet but I'm terrified every time I see hunter landing front wheel heavy on these big jumps
Yeah the boys. McGovern ya sender
could tell hunter was riding above his skill level on those jumps right the way through. Probably good he learnt his lesson without injuring his body too badly.
Same, he nose dived those jumps from the beginning. Sketchy as hell
yeah i wasnt sure if it was the go pro effect at first, but i noticed he kept landing on his front tire.
What a phenomenal video... the vibes are immaculate
First time going to whistler this year, did a tiny jump but I weigh a little over 250LBS. Landed on my ankle and had the same problem of it slowly getting worse, Quick visit to the whistler medical centre to find I wouldn't be riding for a while. Speedy recovery James!
Thanks man 😀
Really hurt myself on the first day and I couldn’t bike for the rest of the week😢
That hunter guy is an absolute unit. 👌
I want a whole family bike check video!
"tech is stupid... tech is stupid!... "
HAHA
what ya'll probably wanted to see: 14:05
hunter landed, did a small bounce with the front, pulled hard right to ride the berm while no weight on the wheel, wheel touched down pointing at about a 75 degree angle to the direction of momentum, taco + fall
Now a stronger rim? Isn't the FR560 one of the strongest rims out there? :D
I’m guessing you didn’t have the proper pressure in the front tire and it rolled as you landed (slightly) off kilter. Then the cornering lugs dug into the dirt and took the rim with them.
That's what I'm thinking. The DT Swiss FR560 is basically the strongest alloy rim money can buy, it's what they use for Red Bull Rampage. To taco one of those takes a hit that would destroy any wheel. That same hit probably would've broken a carbon rim too.
Well done
Couldnt get a better Thumbnail😂
Great vid. What an adventure!!
bro hunter just nukes it on every jump
Loam ranger go to Revel stoke bike park it’s a bigger mountain than whistler. You will love it there you have to take 2 gondola up the mountain. Please can you go there I would to see you there.
Way ahead of ya! th-cam.com/video/-OhBPTmckxc/w-d-xo.html
so sick you guys can just rep cameras have a sick day and make a wicked video! come to Australia we have some sick trails here too
"I've never seen that" - lol, I remember jumping back in the late 80- early 90's, when landing anything but completely straight, your rims would just fold like wet cardboard... 😂
looks like a sick ride would love to go there
Geezus some of those drops on camera made my stomach go funny. That's a hard no from me! Lol
The pros became pros by pushing their luck too far.
I've never ridden Whistler before and I don't think I ever will. It's too much for me to handle. Great work by your crew though!
99% of the videos on TH-cam are of the hard trails, because nobody wants to watch someone ride the easy trails. But the hard trails are only 10% of Whistler bike park. There are dozens of easy green trails. You can handle it.