Philinmerthyr
New Member
I’ve have owned a cube reaction hybrid for 8 months and done 4,000 miles mainly on non technical singletrack and forestry trails on the South Wales valleys and Brecon Beacons. It is fitted with high end 120mm forks and a dropper.
I’ve avoided the more adventurous trails as my background is road cycling so I lack the bike handling skills. I’m about to upgrade to a Whyte e160e. With the view of being more adventurous. How forgiving Will I find it on more rocky terrain. I don’t plan to do large drops or jumps. I’m also going from a 29er to 27.5.
what Can I expect? How should I approach stepping to to real mountain bike trails?
I’ve avoided the more adventurous trails as my background is road cycling so I lack the bike handling skills. I’m about to upgrade to a Whyte e160e. With the view of being more adventurous. How forgiving Will I find it on more rocky terrain. I don’t plan to do large drops or jumps. I’m also going from a 29er to 27.5.
what Can I expect? How should I approach stepping to to real mountain bike trails?