The Kane Creek loop is a good one. Going up Pritchett is really fun - There are so many different lines to choose from, you can make it as hard as you want.
There were comments in the video about "rocks being slippery". I don't know where you live, but folks here use a gummy tire for that type of riding, mostly. It takes most of that slippery out.😁 Very nice ride from both of you.
We also ride with gummy tires here in Utah. The rocks usually have great traction, until they don’t… when they get covered with sand or dirt they become very slippery.
My experience with Moab was that any tire in any condition worked really well. I would typically spoon on old tires that would normally be considered roached for Moab trips because slickrock chews up new ones kind of quickly but anything works. Your results may differ
Thanks very much! Great video. I see that the bike has a 37.1 seat height. Is yours lowered at all? I'm also about 5'6" and that seat ht seems pretty daunting. @@UtahTrailSlugz
I had a travel reducer in the rear shock which lowered approximately 3/4” and I shave the heck out of my seat. I did not lower the forks tho. I’m riding a 2022 300 XC-W now with stock height but shaved my seat down. I do have to spring down for my weight so that helps a bit too.
I'm 6' and I always had my bikes dropped 1 in from a respectable suspension company. looks like you're already good but dropping both the front and back would really help you lmo. recluse and left hand rear brake is a game-changer as well. we will all be riding electric in the near future.
Pritchett is no joke - the GoPro flattens everything, and makes it look so much easier than it is in reality. Your skills are insane!
Thank you 🤘
Dayum you be out there showing up the guys in technique! Keep it up!!
Nice seeing women out there riding dirt bikes I've been riding for over 55 years I will be in Moab in October 2022 try to go every year
That was my favorite trail in Moab!! Thanks again for the guide😊 nice video
It’s a good one! Anytime man, we had a great time riding with y’all. Hope to do it again soon 😊
Hey from South-Africa.. enjoy your vids nice trails much respect for the lady rider you guys are pretty good 🤘
Thank you very much! 🙏🏼
I’ve never gone up this route, cool perspective. We always go up Kane Creek to the store then come down Pritchett.
The Kane Creek loop is a good one. Going up Pritchett is really fun - There are so many different lines to choose from, you can make it as hard as you want.
There were comments in the video about "rocks being slippery". I don't know where you live, but folks here use a gummy tire for that type of riding, mostly. It takes most of that slippery out.😁 Very nice ride from both of you.
We also ride with gummy tires here in Utah. The rocks usually have great traction, until they don’t… when they get covered with sand or dirt they become very slippery.
My experience with Moab was that any tire in any condition worked really well. I would typically spoon on old tires that would normally be considered roached for Moab trips because slickrock chews up new ones kind of quickly but anything works. Your results may differ
That Gal is really good.
Thanks Kari =)
Action 🔨🔨
Hell yeah!
Either of yall have the recluse clutch?
Nope, no recluses. Just the stock clutch.
Hey can i ask how tall you are and what bike that is?
Of course! I’m about 5’6” and was riding a 2017 250 EXC-F in this video.
Thanks very much! Great video. I see that the bike has a 37.1 seat height. Is yours lowered at all? I'm also about 5'6" and that seat ht seems pretty daunting. @@UtahTrailSlugz
I had a travel reducer in the rear shock which lowered approximately 3/4” and I shave the heck out of my seat. I did not lower the forks tho.
I’m riding a 2022 300 XC-W now with stock height but shaved my seat down.
I do have to spring down for my weight so that helps a bit too.
Excellent. thanks much for the responses!@@UtahTrailSlugz
I'm 6' and I always had my bikes dropped 1 in from a respectable suspension company. looks like you're already good but dropping both the front and back would really help you lmo. recluse and left hand rear brake is a game-changer as well. we will all be riding electric in the near future.
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