Notts UK. I managed to clear a bigger one recently in this video too. The 50 is next but everyone is shitting themselves and daren't go for it just yet so I'm waiting for out groups better riders to hit it first rather than me being the guinea pig.Awesome riding pal!
Where is that place?!
Fair play. Awesome riding mate.Notts UK. I managed to clear a bigger one recently in this video too. The 50 is next but everyone is shitting themselves and daren't go for it just yet so I'm waiting for out groups better riders to hit it first rather than me being the guinea pig.
That looks like an awesome day out!Two difficult Double Black steep tech trails I have been working on during the past few months have led me to believe that a Kenevo SL may not be the best bike to master them on with their many tight and rocky turns. Empress is still a work in progress and Boogieman has several more challenging lines to attempt, when I get younger.
Boogieman - Mt Seymour
Empress - Mt Seymour
Big ones near the end....https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1vE1VARnHI
I like both, the chin gives a smoother easier watch, but the chest gives a more aggressive faster feel?Help me out, which POV do you prefer? Specifically the POV, I already know the camera fitted to the chest mount is inferior video quality, exposure etc but which POV is your favourite?
I wish I had the kahunas for that!Big ones near the end....
I like both, the chin gives a smoother easier watch, but the chest gives a more aggressive faster feel?
Depends what you want to portray I guess.
When doing flowy trails I like the chesty, more technical from the chin.
How long is your biggest jump so far mate?I wish I had the kahunas for that!
I would say a good 10 -15How long is your biggest jump so far mate?
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Chin mount is way better imo , even if filmed with an inferior cam it will look smoother cos when riding your head is the most stable part of you plus who wants to see bendy arms blocking the viewHelp me out, which POV do you prefer? Specifically the POV, I already know the camera fitted to the chest mount is inferior video quality, exposure etc but which POV is your favourite?
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