Wow! I rode mainline the first time today. I was nervous, locked up my back tire in the beginning, gained a little speed then got things under control. A wee-bit scary! I think next time I’ll feel much more comfortablez
@@LEGENDofBEANY nice. I ride it at least once a week if not twice a week It’s kinda my go to way to get home that’s not as gnarly as the other options in that zone. How did you do exiting? There are a few options. Everything is a dust bowl of doom right now though
@@onecutmedia I went down lookers left after the gut. Seemed like a good step before doing the double black line with the more technical exit. I looked at it and doesn’t seem too terrible. I was on a rental ebike (trying to get it all in while I’m here), so didn’t feel amazing on an unfamiliar bike/brakes. Next summer I’d much rather be on my everydayer to get some of the alternative lines.
I find the main line is way easier than the easy line cuz of the off camber haha. But the main line is a mental commitment. When you roll up on In N out the first time it’s like “oh shit, this is bigger and steeper than the videos!”
its about 70 % front, once you hear the rear start skidding you need to start modulating it, I have a Saint on the front with a 203 rotor and an xt 2 piston with a 160 rotor
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Wow! I rode mainline the first time today. I was nervous, locked up my back tire in the beginning, gained a little speed then got things under control. A wee-bit scary! I think next time I’ll feel much more comfortablez
@@LEGENDofBEANY nice. I ride it at least once a week if not twice a week It’s kinda my go to way to get home that’s not as gnarly as the other options in that zone.
How did you do exiting? There are a few options. Everything is a dust bowl of doom right now though
@@onecutmedia I went down lookers left after the gut. Seemed like a good step before doing the double black line with the more technical exit. I looked at it and doesn’t seem too terrible. I was on a rental ebike (trying to get it all in while I’m here), so didn’t feel amazing on an unfamiliar bike/brakes. Next summer I’d much rather be on my everydayer to get some of the alternative lines.
Are you on IG by chance? I’d love any tips you might have! Luckily my buddy filmed it. Zero style points but whatever lol
Nice upload!!
Big thanks
Nice vid!!
great video 👍
Thank you 👍
I find the main line is way easier than the easy line cuz of the off camber haha. But the main line is a mental commitment. When you roll up on In N out the first time it’s like “oh shit, this is bigger and steeper than the videos!”
hobmarg it’s starts pretty steep. Then mellows our a bit. Then goes way steep. But it’s good to mix it up 😬
@@hobmarg that part did throw me off a bit as a first timer! The off camber section actually scared me 😂
Nice
Thanks
i’ve heard people say it’s all front brake when riding rock rolls or steeps is this true?
its about 70 % front, once you hear the rear start skidding you need to start modulating it, I have a Saint on the front with a 203 rotor and an xt 2 piston with a 160 rotor
onecutmedia thanks now i just need to practice
You missed a line. By the last line you did. Theres a drop there.
Ryder did it.