My first visit to the Bikemastertrail in Nagold / Germany.
It's well maintained and offers many lines for beginners and advanced riders.
If you're happening to be in that part of Germany then this trail is worth a look.
I had a similar discussion couple of days ago.
If someone rides better than you, is it bragging then, if he shows that to you, or simply riding inside his skill level?
Is it morally allowed to wheelie if your friend isn't able to?
We came to the conclusion that it makes absolutely no sense to...
Ride within your limits means absolutely nothing but a phrase that concerned parents say to their offspring in hope that they won't get hurt.
If the child would obey that it would certainly be an adult with no experience at all.
Most outdoor sports are always dangerous.
Except chess at a...
Dang, this bike is amazing!
More airtime with less effort than on my old 6.
So much fun!
Enjoy the vid:
I'm still learning so don't expect worldclass moves in the vid... ?
Just found this thread here.
That's a very nice solution.
I'd be interested if this solution ist also available for other motors (Yamaha here) in the future.
To each his own.
Been using Mudhugger for two years and my bikes saw almost every kind of mud imaginable.
Absolutely no probs with clearance.
And, I do not remove the Huggers... they stay where they are, rain or shine ;-)
I watched all the videos, no worries.
If I do it like you did, then the result is a bike that looks like it carries a pershing rocket ramp over the rear tyre ;-)
If you're ok with the look, then all is fine.
I wanted the Mudhugger to be as near as possible to the tyre.
For me that looks way...
These were the biggest I found in my workshop ?
At least they seem to keep the Mudhugger in place. 2.5 hours today with lots of trails and jumps. All good.
Went out yesterday with the standard zipties that came with the Hugger.
First jump... six of eight were gone.
That is the problem with the Shimano discs (or calipers, I don't know exactly).
When they're wet they hardly work.
Then they squeak like they want to wake up a polar bear from his winter sleep.
After a second of no effect the brakes start to do what they were meant to do.
Scared me a bit...
Fitted a rear Mudhugger.
Was quite hard to fit the Hugger to the 7.
The standard zipties don't work.
Took double sized zipties.
Wife is happy and my nights are happy, too.
The mounted Maxxis in Exo+ gave up after 42 kilometers. Puncture.
Immediately swapped to my beloved eWilds.
In direct...