I’m kinda surprised Bri hasn’t gone to a Mondraker Dune or the Orbea Rise but I guess he’s a full on kinda dude no e-bikes allowed but it’s definitely a good idea 👍🏾
@@bkxc I’m still riding my Orbea Rise , having fun and being out there in nature, appreciate you guys so much for changing my life for the better and taking us along with your journeys, it’s so inspiring thank you 🙏
We do stretches for every other part of our body, but a lot of people forget about the hands. The hands are used the most. There are a lot of simple exercises to alleviate a lot of tendon pressure.
BK- this is why we love you and the channel. Too many YT channels edit out the "up" and the suffering. Your enthusiasm for the total adventure is infectious.
Re your comment on animals in Europe. Go ride in the Pyranees. Anywhere near Puigcerda, Font Romeu, Tremp, Pobla etc. Deer, Vultures, wild boar and much much more. Happy to advise more if interested - but look them up
I hike all those trails regularly, including Elwell last Saturday. We started from Gray Eagle Lodge though and 2 years ago, we started from Jamison Mines. Both trails very steep,but the views are spectacular! I cannot imagine mt biking up there. Please be respectful of us hikers and our dogs when you meet us on the trail and we’ll do the same for you.😀
Your channel made me more aware of the Ibis brand! Picked up a Ripley AF and threw a 140mm fork on it and it’s an absolute machine! Perfect for the trails around Duluth MN and is capable at gnarly trails too at slower speeds, but climbs so good!
My Grandmapa died from cancer. My aunt had cancer, now my uncle has had cancer for the 3rd time. To say im scared about cancer is an understatement. It's a constant conversation in my family. God Bless.
Its great to periodically drop in to watch you and see you are still at it and happy Brian. Bummed to have missed that trip to Japan. We are heading back again if you miss the loam and convenience stores enough.
For the headset creak check the star nut in your fork. Even if it seems like the correct depth pound it down a tiny more. I had a similar issue in my yeti and this solved the problem. Just allows the headset bolt to hold torque a little better and helps eliminate any movement.
Glad ya finally got out to ride that one. It was fun watching you walk the sections I did too! I was thinking if he cleans these climbs I'm gonna be blown away!
Add spearmint essential oil to a spary bottle with water and spray anywhere you don't want wasps (e.g. decks, overhangs, and awnings). It keeps them away and makes it smell good lol
Hey Brian, I’ve been a fan of the channel for many years. Love what you do! I’m a physician. You’ve got what’s called trigger finger; it’s when there’s some inflammation of a nodule on your tendon of your finger; it makes it get caught when it goes under the pulley that keeps the tendon in place. Very common condition, I treat it all the time. You might start with some Voltaren gel over-the-counter. Apply it to the palm of your hand where you feel that it gets stuck (at the base of the finger); do this four times a day for two weeks and see if it helps (as long as you don’t have any conditions that preclude you from using NSAIDS.) If this fails I perform ultrasound guided trigger finger injections. I’m sure you could find a doctor near you that does this. I live in GA. You would want to try a couple of those injections before you consider surgery. I hope this helps! I’m sure we will shred together someday. Cheers, Tyler
Hey Briann, why don’t you use a cycling computer like a Garmin? I’ve always found curious and interesting that you don’t have one mounted on your handlebar..
Killer ride!! I’ve been riding a ton lately. You’re super motivating. I also picked up a new camera setup Insta360 X4. It’s been a blast putting short vids together. You’re the OG though.
I had trigger finger in two fingers. I wasted a lot of time and money on physical therapists. They finally sent me to a hand surgeon, where I wasted more time and money with steroid shots. The surgeon wanted to cut the tendon sheaths that act as pulleys - I wanted nothing to do with that. I experimented with a lot of techniques to remedy the condition, but only one helped: Simply extend the finger as much as you can using its extensor muscles. Then, using your other hand or an immoveable object, slightly stretch the knuckle further into extension. (Extension is moving the straightened finger away from the palm.) Hold for a few seconds. Repeat several times per day. After the triggering fades to nothing, maintain by doing the same stretch at least once per day.
@@stanmustard7292an OT or PT is definitely worth the time. They will be able to give you personalized exercises that are going to help trigger finger. It’s a common problem. Finding a good OT is your best bet.
I had trigger finger in my thumb and the surgery was the best decision ever. If the "triggering" is constant surgery really is worth it. No amount of stretching or rest helped.
@@keelybradshaw1348 I've worked as a Hand Therapist. There are some therapy techniques that might help, but if it doesn't go away, surgery is an appropriate, safe, long-term solution.
Great video as usual, beautiful bike and even more beautiful nature. BTW, I dunno if you noticed but either that was the moon or you were not alone. Check out the sky throughout the video.
@26:23 Lots of options for water filters that are small enough to carry on a bike ride. In Colorado Springs, I never leave without it, as most of the trail systems in the area have a creek crossing or 4. I've been using the Platypus Quickdraw recently and have been enjoying it.
Yup. MTBing is definitely not for the impoverished. Even if you are trying to use it to recover from PTSD. Just fueling and hydrating yourself for regular MTB rides adds to your grocery bill alone. If your training to race, then its easily doubled. And thats not even discussing the clothing, bike upkeep, gear, and tools needed along the way. And then medical fees for when you get hurt. It's expensive to be a MTBer. I definitely figured out what all takes priorities in my life when I picked back up MTBing. Thanks for being real with us. Great video today. Very relatable. Love your journey.
Like with BBs creaking headset is usually due poor tolerances. Headset bearings are moving. Only way is a very thick grease in the seat. I even had to use resin glue on some bad frame. Best is to have a good quality frame, does not mean Branded frame. Branded frames nowadays are very often out of spec. Inspect your headset bearing seats very thoroughly. ✌️
Great vid man!👍. Re your full body scan, they’re good for seeing what might be under the skin in that moment, I don’t think it’s a good predictor of future problems. I had a genetic test a while ago (cancer seems to like my family), this test showed a genetic anomaly that predisposes me to certain cancers. Good to know so that i can take preventative measures or make some lifestyle changes.
I hear you talking about Graeagle! I’m from Scotland and my wife and I have been wanting to buy a place in Tahoe for years, but prices, crowds, HOA and other restrictions put us off. Could this really be an alternative!?
The Iron Door just outside Graeagle would make an excellent alternate anniversary restaurant. Wife and I went up to shuttle Mt Hough and dinner there was fantastc!
Headset creek fix : use very very THICK grease. Get NLGI 3 grease all in the headset bearing area. The grease will work like a shock absorber between the frame and the bearings.
I was in North Berwick delivering furniture on Thursday, when we set off from Cumbria it was typical Lake District, pouring down. By the time we got to our destination it was sunny and absolutely perfect weather for mtb. I was checking Komoot every 10 minutes for the local trails I was missing out on riding. 😂
I just cleaned and greased my headset up. Some dirt and moisture in there. It's been creaking. Fixed about ~ 90% of it. What do ya do... Also, Brian, I have tenosynovitis of my left thumb. I managed it with a change in behavior... meaning for you, what... stop holding onto the grip??? Wider grips? I also splinted my thumb in the extended position while sleeping. Sometimes, a soft splint throughout the day. Took time.
Funny how you mentioned about a bear. I’ve hiked Mt. Elwell and the surrounding area for over 20 years. Last year over the Labor Day weekend, we accidentally startled two bear cubs near the trail. Momma Bear was not happy, and charged at us. You don’t realize how tiny you are until a large Bear gets up on its hind legs. I now carry bear spray 😐
I must have just missed you I was there the same time that fire started, I tode up Mount Elwell on my ebike I can ride a lot more of the obstacles it was a little more on the fun side going up
My ring finger on the right hand locks up all the time riding. Has even happened while I sleep. Keep forgetting at my yearly to bring it up with my Dr. since it's in January and I'm not rinding because of the cold. Sucks getting old.
Cars are the best way to drain your account. Mtb isn’t cheap your totally right but it’s okay. And I love the fact that I never have to leave my vehicle when a breakdown happens 😊 pick it up and walk worst case scenario
Brian's Trail looks really beautiful and challenging. This reminds me of the area around Lindsay lake and car-feely, Long lake I guess that's grouse ridge it's been so many years since I wrote it have you been up around there? It's the road to go into Bowman lake off of 20 just about I don't know maybe two or four miles down from 80 towards Nevada City on 20 and you go in about I think it's 6 mi turn right and then Lindsay lake would be the first left if you keep going straight you hit car feely and all that back in there it's really beautiful we used to start at the gate at the top of car feel and then ride around tinner lake and then just kind of make our way down and through Long lake and around and then come back the road for us to do it again I'd probably go over first order cuz it's kind of an anti-climactic to bring a dirt road back LOL Yeah just wondering if you've ever ridden around there? Thanks for the awesome videos looking forward to meeting you guys one of these days up there at camp ever stroke 👊🤠
I really need to spend more time editing this terrible voice to text, but I made a mistake the gates at the top of Lindsay lake not Carr Feeley, and it's Penner not tinner lake.
Do you not ride the the exie anymore? Curious when you reach for an easier climber vs the HD6 (seems overkill for this trail). Feel like you would have been a prime candidate to review the new ripley and ripmo. The ride along with Ibis founder on the Exie was one of my favorite videos of the year.
Mostly because some folks are new to MTBing and they should get the message: gloves are an essential safety component, I would suggest always wearing gloves. And sure, we could go down that long and opinionated road - "What about elbow pads, hip pads, knee pads & . . . " suffice to say, helmet and gloves should always be worn during any ride
Hey Brian. Another great video. Keep it up! Beckwourth Peak trail, even tho not complete is worth a ride just to see the rock work they’ve done and are still doing to finish it. Crazy stuff. Ride it clockwise. And fun to meet you at the Lair a few weeks ago- Chris from @lostsierrawineco. Cheers!
I bet it is not your headset at all and is actually your fork csu creaking. I changed and greased my headset a few times before narrowing it down. Fox38 as well
I think skills with Phil posted a video maybe a bout a month or so ago with a tip regarding the headset. I believe its the one where he is building up the red/yellow GT.
I feel like one of these days the lines are going to be blurred so much between acoustic MTBs and eMTBs that after a while you won’t be able to tell the difference, since the weight keeps going down, and the power keeps going up on eMTBs, heck, with wireless shifting and garmin computers ect. Your high-end acoustic bike is half eMTB already! When the weight is about as much as a light Enduro bike even when the battery is worn down, and you can still pedal it like a regular mountain bike I think that will be the shift and acoustic mountain bikes won’t ever be the same again.
thanks for running a clean channel that i can watch if front of the kids.
Been riding the HD6 the last few weeks.... I'm seriously impressed that this is your "go to" bike right now... it's a beast!
Hahaha, you always love the light bikes!
I’m kinda surprised Bri hasn’t gone to a Mondraker Dune or the Orbea Rise but I guess he’s a full on kinda dude no e-bikes allowed but it’s definitely a good idea 👍🏾
@@bkxc I’m still riding my Orbea Rise , having fun and being out there in nature, appreciate you guys so much for changing my life for the better and taking us along with your journeys, it’s so inspiring thank you 🙏
15:46 is just beautiful Bri , love that 👍🏾😊
We do stretches for every other part of our body, but a lot of people forget about the hands. The hands are used the most. There are a lot of simple exercises to alleviate a lot of tendon pressure.
That's a great point!
BK- this is why we love you and the channel. Too many YT channels edit out the "up" and the suffering. Your enthusiasm for the total adventure is infectious.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Re your comment on animals in Europe. Go ride in the Pyranees. Anywhere near Puigcerda, Font Romeu, Tremp, Pobla etc. Deer, Vultures, wild boar and much much more. Happy to advise more if interested - but look them up
YESSS BRIAN ANOTHER QUICK UPLOAD, thanks so much for constant vids lately, more vids like this please!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I hike all those trails regularly, including Elwell last Saturday. We started from Gray Eagle Lodge though and 2 years ago, we started from Jamison Mines. Both trails very steep,but the views are spectacular! I cannot imagine mt biking up there. Please be respectful of us hikers and our dogs when you meet us on the trail and we’ll do the same for you.😀
That's awesome!
Ordered some LMNT from your link. Keep up the great content
Love to hear it! Hope it keeps you cramp free
Unmatched POV ride video quality. It has been awhile since I watch one of your videos - still great quality. Commentary is good also.
Thanks!
Your channel made me more aware of the Ibis brand! Picked up a Ripley AF and threw a 140mm fork on it and it’s an absolute machine! Perfect for the trails around Duluth MN and is capable at gnarly trails too at slower speeds, but climbs so good!
Very cool!
awesome video Brian...this was my favorite in years man, thanks for sharing you being you, like Bobo, you guys are badass!
some of the best terrain/views i've seen in a while
It's a great one!
My Grandmapa died from cancer. My aunt had cancer, now my uncle has had cancer for the 3rd time. To say im scared about cancer is an understatement. It's a constant conversation in my family. God Bless.
One of my favorite videos you have ever done! I have had some big solo adventure rides! Nothing like it.
To all British friends, that bright thing in the sky is the Sun 😊
send it over. minus the hurricanes. Please
@@milaskilathelab is GMBN’s fault😄 just about every video is on a rainy dark day. But let the “Amazing Virtual Sunshine” light your day🤩🤩
Its great to periodically drop in to watch you and see you are still at it and happy Brian. Bummed to have missed that trip to Japan. We are heading back again if you miss the loam and convenience stores enough.
Thank you…love Mt Elwell! My son live in Reno, I’m in Chico…we meet in Graeagle occasionally, such great mtb memories there, glad you could enjoy it.
Very cool!
For the headset creak check the star nut in your fork. Even if it seems like the correct depth pound it down a tiny more. I had a similar issue in my yeti and this solved the problem. Just allows the headset bolt to hold torque a little better and helps eliminate any movement.
Interesting! I like that idea
27:20 I felt the panic of that front wheel drift moment 😂
Loved this one! I really enjoy the longer climb portions of the video myself along with your commentary and scenery as it's how I ride. Nice ride!
Glad ya finally got out to ride that one. It was fun watching you walk the sections I did too! I was thinking if he cleans these climbs I'm gonna be blown away!
Hahahah yep!
Add spearmint essential oil to a spary bottle with water and spray anywhere you don't want wasps (e.g. decks, overhangs, and awnings). It keeps them away and makes it smell good lol
Trails is super nice there BK :), Nature is amazing and ride after the ride is nice with all those houses around :) Love it.
Hey Brian, I’ve been a fan of the channel for many years. Love what you do! I’m a physician. You’ve got what’s called trigger finger; it’s when there’s some inflammation of a nodule on your tendon of your finger; it makes it get caught when it goes under the pulley that keeps the tendon in place. Very common condition, I treat it all the time. You might start with some Voltaren gel over-the-counter. Apply it to the palm of your hand where you feel that it gets stuck (at the base of the finger); do this four times a day for two weeks and see if it helps (as long as you don’t have any conditions that preclude you from using NSAIDS.) If this fails I perform ultrasound guided trigger finger injections. I’m sure you could find a doctor near you that does this. I live in GA. You would want to try a couple of those injections before you consider surgery. I hope this helps! I’m sure we will shred together someday.
Cheers,
Tyler
This is great! Thanks for the targeted advice, Tyler!
That's beautiful by the lakes. Wow
Hey Briann, why don’t you use a cycling computer like a Garmin? I’ve always found curious and interesting that you don’t have one mounted on your handlebar..
Too expensive!
Trailforks 🤘🤘
Killer ride!! I’ve been riding a ton lately. You’re super motivating. I also picked up a new camera setup Insta360 X4. It’s been a blast putting short vids together. You’re the OG though.
Love to hear it!
I had trigger finger in two fingers. I wasted a lot of time and money on physical therapists. They finally sent me to a hand surgeon, where I wasted more time and money with steroid shots. The surgeon wanted to cut the tendon sheaths that act as pulleys - I wanted nothing to do with that. I experimented with a lot of techniques to remedy the condition, but only one helped: Simply extend the finger as much as you can using its extensor muscles. Then, using your other hand or an immoveable object, slightly stretch the knuckle further into extension. (Extension is moving the straightened finger away from the palm.) Hold for a few seconds. Repeat several times per day. After the triggering fades to nothing, maintain by doing the same stretch at least once per day.
Thanks for the tip, I'm trying it. Hand problems are no joke.
@@stanmustard7292an OT or PT is definitely worth the time. They will be able to give you personalized exercises that are going to help trigger finger. It’s a common problem. Finding a good OT is your best bet.
I had trigger finger in my thumb and the surgery was the best decision ever. If the "triggering" is constant surgery really is worth it. No amount of stretching or rest helped.
Been having the same problem. Been stretching in daily for the past year a couple times a day. Helps so much hoping it goes away completely soon. 🤙🏾
@@keelybradshaw1348 I've worked as a Hand Therapist. There are some therapy techniques that might help, but if it doesn't go away, surgery is an appropriate, safe, long-term solution.
Great video as usual, beautiful bike and even more beautiful nature.
BTW, I dunno if you noticed but either that was the moon or you were not alone. Check out the sky throughout the video.
BK- just wanted to let you know that I picked up some LMNT using your code. Thx for the great content!
Fantastic, love to hear that!
Now, that is mountain biking. My kind of ride.
Most definitely!
@26:23 Lots of options for water filters that are small enough to carry on a bike ride. In Colorado Springs, I never leave without it, as most of the trail systems in the area have a creek crossing or 4. I've been using the Platypus Quickdraw recently and have been enjoying it.
Yep, I had a really nice one that eventually clogged up and I couldn't get it to flow again!
just use the tabs..weigh nothing.. toss a few in your bag
Yup. MTBing is definitely not for the impoverished. Even if you are trying to use it to recover from PTSD.
Just fueling and hydrating yourself for regular MTB rides adds to your grocery bill alone. If your training to race, then its easily doubled. And thats not even discussing the clothing, bike upkeep, gear, and tools needed along the way. And then medical fees for when you get hurt. It's expensive to be a MTBer. I definitely figured out what all takes priorities in my life when I picked back up MTBing.
Thanks for being real with us.
Great video today. Very relatable.
Love your journey.
Yep, very expensive!!
Word to Cognative I have two of their jerseys so comfortable!
Good ol Brian eating turds out in the woods lol! But seriously, you should do another video series with Mctrail Rider if you're gonna be in Scotland.
HAhaha
That’s a pretty area, especially with all of those lakes and the great views.
It's one of a kind!
I love living vicariously through your videos haha. Unfortunately I have to move from Colo to Vegas for work :/
Plenty of riding in the Vegas area!
What a beautiful trail!
I just went up to round lake last week and it’s so nice! Biking up there is definitely chunky but so fun
Yep, it's a good one!
Man that looked fun! Thanks for another great video!
Wow. Definitely got to visit this place. Maybe even take the new Ripley V5 with me ! Thanks for this video !
It's a great one!
Yellow polarized glasses are best for transitions btw dark shade and bright sunshine:)
I love your lifestyle man ❤
nice trails there bud coming over to England to ride in Scotland nice trails there and rivers lakes there good luck riding there bud stay safe
You know it's tough when the notorious BKXC hikes a bike!
Hahaha yep
Nice video. Happy anniversary.
Thanks!!
Like with BBs creaking headset is usually due poor tolerances. Headset bearings are moving. Only way is a very thick grease in the seat. I even had to use resin glue on some bad frame. Best is to have a good quality frame, does not mean Branded frame. Branded frames nowadays are very often out of spec. Inspect your headset bearing seats very thoroughly. ✌️
Yep, it's rough!
Great video. Skills with Phil wraps his headset bearing in electrical tape. Seems to cure the squeak. Peace
Great vid man!👍. Re your full body scan, they’re good for seeing what might be under the skin in that moment, I don’t think it’s a good predictor of future problems. I had a genetic test a while ago (cancer seems to like my family), this test showed a genetic anomaly that predisposes me to certain cancers. Good to know so that i can take preventative measures or make some lifestyle changes.
Very interesting!
I hear you talking about Graeagle! I’m from Scotland and my wife and I have been wanting to buy a place in Tahoe for years, but prices, crowds, HOA and other restrictions put us off. Could this really be an alternative!?
Most definitely!
The Iron Door just outside Graeagle would make an excellent alternate anniversary restaurant. Wife and I went up to shuttle Mt Hough and dinner there was fantastc!
Yeah! We've gotta try it
Are you sure it's not stanchion to crown creak? The factory 36 on my EVO Pro does it. It's a known issue with fox
Don't think so because it goes away after I clean and grease!
You must have a huge VO2 max to be able to talk non-stop while climbing up chunk.
I rarely hear him huff & puff on a climb. Dude rides like he's got an extra lung. XD
He's an animal
Wow, what a good trail
Another great video .. thank u 🎉🎉
Headset creek fix : use very very THICK grease.
Get NLGI 3 grease all in the headset bearing area. The grease will work like a shock absorber between the frame and the bearings.
Nice, good idea!
That was some impressive climbing
Endless!
Epic , superb riding mate :)
I can't believe you're only now riding Elwell. To be fair, I haven't ridden Elwell since I nearly broke my face on the descent from the summit in '08.
I bet that li g travel suspension was great on that ride. Northern California has some brutal terrain.
Yeah, it was nice to have the cushion!
Thanks for letting us know Everstoke is infested with Hornets. Let me know when the coast is clear and, maybe, I will come ride there.
Scotland, fantastic weather, 😅😂 Embrace the mud!🤘🤘
Nice trail! I have the same problem with my finger. 😮
Hope you're bringing some sunshine with you to Scotland Brian ! Its a wee bit wet and wild atm , atleast here in Central Scotland 😂
I was in North Berwick delivering furniture on Thursday, when we set off from Cumbria it was typical Lake District, pouring down. By the time we got to our destination it was sunny and absolutely perfect weather for mtb. I was checking Komoot every 10 minutes for the local trails I was missing out on riding. 😂
@@heywood165 haha ! Save a wee space in the corner of the furniture van for a bike next time 🤘
Haha nice. Did this ride last weekend.
How are you liking the Ibis HD6?? I’m considering getting one. Just ordered some LMNT with your link. Much love from Texas!
It's been an awesome bike! I feel like I'm a bit more slow on the techy uphill stuff though
@@bkxchopefully I’ll be ordering one soon. It’ll be a great upgrade from my almost 10 year old Scott Genius 740 haha!
I just cleaned and greased my headset up. Some dirt and moisture in there. It's been creaking. Fixed about ~ 90% of it. What do ya do...
Also, Brian, I have tenosynovitis of my left thumb. I managed it with a change in behavior... meaning for you, what... stop holding onto the grip??? Wider grips? I also splinted my thumb in the extended position while sleeping. Sometimes, a soft splint throughout the day. Took time.
Yeah, when I clean up and grease the headset it stops creaking for about one ride, haha!
Brian, I think it's time for you to get an e-bike for some rides lol
Hahaha, maybe!
Funny how you mentioned about a bear. I’ve hiked Mt. Elwell and the surrounding area for over 20 years. Last year over the Labor Day weekend, we accidentally startled two bear cubs near the trail. Momma Bear was not happy, and charged at us. You don’t realize how tiny you are until a large Bear gets up on its hind legs.
I now carry bear spray 😐
Hahaha yes! That's pretty intimidating!
I must have just missed you I was there the same time that fire started, I tode up Mount Elwell on my ebike I can ride a lot more of the obstacles it was a little more on the fun side going up
Oh wow, yep, just missed me!
Watched after watching Twisters 🌪
Nice!
use your dropper to put the seat down, go to mid gear, and lean a bit forward to clear 3:48
Cool scenery
You are always so nice with hickers! Don't you miss your ripmo with those intense climb ?
Yeah, the Ripmo would be much nicer!
My ring finger on the right hand locks up all the time riding. Has even happened while I sleep. Keep forgetting at my yearly to bring it up with my Dr. since it's in January and I'm not rinding because of the cold. Sucks getting old.
Hate that!
19:25 “Middle of nowhere not seeing anyone else”
-5 minutes later runs into hikers 😂
Shouldn't Ibis be sending you the new Ripmo by now? Would be perfect for that trail. The enduro bike seems a bit much
We shall see!
Beautilful nature !
Cars are the best way to drain your account. Mtb isn’t cheap your totally right but it’s okay. And I love the fact that I never have to leave my vehicle when a breakdown happens 😊 pick it up and walk worst case scenario
Haha yep!
Brian's Trail looks really beautiful and challenging.
This reminds me of the area around Lindsay lake and car-feely, Long lake I guess that's grouse ridge it's been so many years since I wrote it have you been up around there? It's the road to go into Bowman lake off of 20 just about I don't know maybe two or four miles down from 80 towards Nevada City on 20 and you go in about I think it's 6 mi turn right and then Lindsay lake would be the first left if you keep going straight you hit car feely and all that back in there it's really beautiful we used to start at the gate at the top of car feel and then ride around tinner lake and then just kind of make our way down and through Long lake and around and then come back the road for us to do it again I'd probably go over first order cuz it's kind of an anti-climactic to bring a dirt road back LOL
Yeah just wondering if you've ever ridden around there? Thanks for the awesome videos looking forward to meeting you guys one of these days up there at camp ever stroke 👊🤠
I really need to spend more time editing this terrible voice to text, but I made a mistake the gates at the top of Lindsay lake not Carr Feeley, and it's Penner not tinner lake.
Interesting! I'll have to check it out
Do you not ride the the exie anymore? Curious when you reach for an easier climber vs the HD6 (seems overkill for this trail). Feel like you would have been a prime candidate to review the new ripley and ripmo. The ride along with Ibis founder on the Exie was one of my favorite videos of the year.
I just borrowed the Exie for one ride a long long time ago!
Mostly because some folks are new to MTBing and they should get the message: gloves are an essential safety component, I would suggest always wearing gloves.
And sure, we could go down that long and opinionated road - "What about elbow pads, hip pads, knee pads & . . . " suffice to say, helmet and gloves should always be worn during any ride
Hey Brian.. what grease are you using on your headset??
Park Tool something! What should I use?
Trigger finger posibly 😉 Time to visit physiotherapist 👍
If you're not running a crown race with the rubber seal on the outside like a cane creek, then that may help with the headset creaking
Don't worry about the paper wasps..... they are mellow. It's the yellow jackets you want to minimize. The traps you're using will do the trick!
Big time!!
You earn the treat
Yup, it really is. I got no cars, and mtb is my most expensive hobby. XD
Hey Brian. Another great video. Keep it up!
Beckwourth Peak trail, even tho not complete is worth a ride just to see the rock work they’ve done and are still doing to finish it. Crazy stuff. Ride it clockwise.
And fun to meet you at the Lair a few weeks ago- Chris from @lostsierrawineco.
Cheers!
I'm still waiting, haha! I've gotta get the full pull in a video
Agree $$$ I need to sell some parts to afford the next bike I want lol
Hahaha yep!
Long Lake one of my favorite places in the world as a kid, I wonder if its still the same.
Time to go back!
I bet it is not your headset at all and is actually your fork csu creaking. I changed and greased my headset a few times before narrowing it down. Fox38 as well
It does go away after I pull it apart, clean and grease it. So if it was the other stuff I think it'd be more consistent!
I think skills with Phil posted a video maybe a bout a month or so ago with a tip regarding the headset. I believe its the one where he is building up the red/yellow GT.
Oh nice!! I'll have to check it out
a layer of electrical tape between bearings and crown race
do you think your headset noise is frame not to spec or the headset parts not to spec?
This is the default build from Ibis, so if they mismatched parts it's bad news!
Grease in between your headset spacers! Could possibly help the creaking!
Never thought about the spacers!
I feel like one of these days the lines are going to be blurred so much between acoustic MTBs and eMTBs that after a while you won’t be able to tell the difference, since the weight keeps going down, and the power keeps going up on eMTBs, heck, with wireless shifting and garmin computers ect. Your high-end acoustic bike is half eMTB already! When the weight is about as much as a light Enduro bike even when the battery is worn down, and you can still pedal it like a regular mountain bike I think that will be the shift and acoustic mountain bikes won’t ever be the same again.
Yep, I agree too. The battery tech is going to improve a ton very soon!
could be your fork's csu creaking not your headset. Pretty common issue.
When I go on big rides I use my GMRS radio in case of emergency
Is that the only place in North Cal that's not on fire?😊
No, but we have been lucky because there have been some windy conditions in the last week or so.
I have seen more beavers while riding in Germany than you have in the US and Canada (judging from your Yukon comments)
Most definitely!!
Most definitely!!
Hypochondriac was the word you were looking for 😊