Crushing it Remy, as always!! Absolutely still love my 2022 Tyee, it is such a well rounded bike, so no plans to swap for the new model just yet. But maybe at the end of the year after this season is over.
would love to get a tyee but I still really enjoy my giant reign and the headset cable routing is definetly a downside to the new tyee. Other than that probably one of the most interesting new enduro bikes and finally one that doesn´t go way too overboard with slack headangle and way too low bb
Size up for straightline speed, stability, racing, park riding. Size down for nimbleness, jumping, trail riding. Can be personal preferance on reach too.
@@run6run751 yeah thats the general rule of thumb. Was hoping for some frame specific input. The 460 reach on the Rallon M feels amazing. But I've never ridden a longer reach. Thinking about the L though. Spacer and shorter stem might help. Thanks
Hi, one quick question for a begginner. When you go down, are u standing all the time? Or you just move down the seat and seat a bit? I feel like when I go down, I usually amb standing to have more control, but after 5-10 mins my shoulders and neck gets super tired, and I am wondering if I am doing something wrong. Thx!
I stand most of the time on downhill. If my shoulders and neck get sore it could mean that I'm hunched over too far and I need to stand up more (heavy feet, light hands gets my weight over the pedals and less on the handlebars). Raising my handlebars one spacer helped with a more upright feel. If I feel off balance and nose-heavy (especially on jumps) it's usually because my weight is too far forward. You can also move your feet around to change up the stance and avoid a rigid posture. Look for videos about weighting the outside foot while cornering. Welcome to mountain biking!
Im just getting back into riding after almost 20 years, my next bike will be a Propain for sure! Greetings from Germany =)
I started again 3 years ago after a break of about 20 years. Best decision of my life.
joo same hab mir vor 2 Wochen das Tyee bestellt
Viel spass damit wir freuen uns wieder mehr Leute auf den Trails zusehen
@@pauldapra Danke!
@@bodobadaling7692 und, zufrieden mit dem Tyee ? Was ist dein Einsatzbereich für das Bike ? Fährst du auch Bikepark damit ?
Truly think 170mm 160mm enduro bikes are best fun still big enough for fast dh but fun for parks jumps and still great for local and pedaling
Awesome, really awesome trails…my kind of trails!! 🤙
That's the bike I want, hope they'll be available before the summer season as just the frameset cause I also want to built it myself !
Already ordered one and I can't wait to test it!
No offense Remy, but you make ANY bike look amazing.
Crushing it Remy, as always!! Absolutely still love my 2022 Tyee, it is such a well rounded bike, so no plans to swap for the new model just yet. But maybe at the end of the year after this season is over.
I think the new Tyee'll be my next bike, such a sick bike!!!!
love the bike! awesome trail.
The tyee is absolutely amazing just picked one up and it rips
Sick trails. Love it!
I love my Tyee
Wow! Insane!!!
Just name it, how does Remy ride😉It doesn't matter which bike,it would always look artistic.
We can still see the cables 😉 Except that headset cable routing is awesome 😅
What resolution are you using? And are you using hyperview? Thanks remi
Nice bike and nice ride as well!
would love to get a tyee but I still really enjoy my giant reign and the headset cable routing is definetly a downside to the new tyee. Other than that probably one of the most interesting new enduro bikes and finally one that doesn´t go way too overboard with slack headangle and way too low bb
Looks like YOU ride well... the bike is cool too...
Smooth
Remy i have a question for u, is the seat tube shorter now than the previous version of the tyee?
What is the name of the first trail? i’d love to ride it someday
How much travel do you have front and rear?
Looking at the new Tyee for my new rig. Any input on sizing? Im 1m80 so right in the middle of M and L
Size up for straightline speed, stability, racing, park riding. Size down for nimbleness, jumping, trail riding. Can be personal preferance on reach too.
@@run6run751 yeah thats the general rule of thumb. Was hoping for some frame specific input. The 460 reach on the Rallon M feels amazing. But I've never ridden a longer reach. Thinking about the L though. Spacer and shorter stem might help. Thanks
Hi, one quick question for a begginner. When you go down, are u standing all the time? Or you just move down the seat and seat a bit?
I feel like when I go down, I usually amb standing to have more control, but after 5-10 mins my shoulders and neck gets super tired, and I am wondering if I am doing something wrong.
Thx!
I stand most of the time on downhill. If my shoulders and neck get sore it could mean that I'm hunched over too far and I need to stand up more (heavy feet, light hands gets my weight over the pedals and less on the handlebars). Raising my handlebars one spacer helped with a more upright feel. If I feel off balance and nose-heavy (especially on jumps) it's usually because my weight is too far forward.
You can also move your feet around to change up the stance and avoid a rigid posture. Look for videos about weighting the outside foot while cornering. Welcome to mountain biking!
The content you lew are posting.. propain are filthy
at 4k it better ride nice
So how does the tyee ride? No idea 😅
Ouai c un bike de base ... après faut le voir dans le drop ou tu as failli te viandé ...ou dans les singles bien ardcor...👉
Man I want one of them bikes badly