On one of your trail segments, turn off the camera stabilization to offer a better sense of the dynamics involved in this style of riding 🙂 Cool run as usual 👍
This footage is awesome. Having the mic capture your breathing rate really illustrates to non-trail riders (or non-EUC riders) how strenuous this style of riding is.
What a great ride Do you always ride with a leash on tracks like this? I used to but you're making me think that I should put it back on again. The drops off the side are pretty brutal here! Cool riding you were doing. Makes me think that I need more practice :)
Settings are going to vary depending on weight, riding style and speed, get familiar with the suspension dials and make small steps in the settings to get where you want to be. I can say I only ever change compression and rebound, never preload. I never ride street.
On one of your trail segments, turn off the camera stabilization to offer a better sense of the dynamics involved in this style of riding 🙂
Cool run as usual 👍
My quads are burning just watching you guys. Great video!
Yea so true. And the speed at which Richard blasted through there at the end... Damn
Exactly what I was thinking.
This footage is awesome. Having the mic capture your breathing rate really illustrates to non-trail riders (or non-EUC riders) how strenuous this style of riding is.
As always, a great video, strong descent!😁👍
Amazing video! I am super stoked to go up there to ride on my extreme.
Safe Journey Brother ❤❤🎉
Amazing trail
That's a gnarly wall at 12:10 💪
Guys I love so much your videos
What a great ride
Do you always ride with a leash on tracks like this?
I used to but you're making me think that I should put it back on again.
The drops off the side are pretty brutal here!
Cool riding you were doing. Makes me think that I need more practice :)
@@julianandyvonne yeah I keep my leash in my gear bag and if I know there’s any exposed trail I use it.
Video starts like:
Hey you, you're finally awake! Tried to streal that horse...
Hahaha 😂
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Hi, what's your settings on your Lynx for this type of surface and do you have a different settings for street ?
Settings are going to vary depending on weight, riding style and speed, get familiar with the suspension dials and make small steps in the settings to get where you want to be. I can say I only ever change compression and rebound, never preload. I never ride street.