thread resurrection but what did you do in the end? i've got the same problem but until i found this thread i had no idea why my rear axle wasn't staying in place.
So my bosch motor is toast and being sent away to be looked at/replaced on tuesday. If people aren't going to be too daft with pace i might still just tag along on my normal bike until i can't keep up any longer and i'll make my way back to the car. not like pines is full of elevation.
I''ll assume it wasn't sarcastic, a lot of the footage was nigh on unusable thanks to the wind noise and dark sections in the woods but i managed to salvage enough. The only niggle was using someone else's footage to show myself which was filmed at 30fps.
i have the official whyte one but still haven't actually got around to fitting it as it requres a small amount of effort and i've yet to drop a chain in 1800 miles. :O
seems they aren't available and sold out pretty quickly if the whyte owners group on facebook was anything to go by.
semenuk could do some of it because of bike/fork choice. Feels odd to allow him to run something that allows more trick choice and score accordingly. There were harder to ride lines but the slopestyle element of it seems to be what scores highly.
i can't think of anything more dangerous than riding some of those trails in the dark :D i just try to ride in daylight.
very informative video though for those interested :)
After a very wet cannock chase on my first time testing these i did end up with damp feet but i attribute this entirely to water running down my leg, so wearing these in truly wet conditions i guess i'd need to find a way to limit anything running down the inside.
I'm sure there will be dentists and IT people on here.
If it could just make my suspension work correctly all the time i'd love to have it, but it's never that simple is it. :D
Once skynet gets involved it's going to be bucking people down rocky hills to finish them off.