I still haven't seen any footage where I thought, that's defiantly too muddy to have a trial on.
In all those clips it doesn't seem to be getting worse.
Great footage anyways. Nicely put together
fair enough, thanks for a bit more info. I had a search around but couldn't really find anything besides the results which brought me to that conclusion.
Sounds like it was probably a sensible thing to do.
If the conditions were that bad maybe it have been more of a moving statement if he had got all the riders to stop in protest rather than just doing it himself and looking like he just couldn't hack it.
I might have to make the switch soon. My jeans were great in the winter as there thick but when they get a bit sweaty the range of movement isn't great.
It just sucks switching. Need to learn how to avoid the pedals again
In all honesty I was joking about the poo. I just think people who maybe aren't doing lots of comps and still trying to get the technique of moves down focus too much on the bikes weight but your right that if they can afford it then why not.
I wouldn't recommend QR's for spins or gaps to 90 but for anything else I wouldn't see it been a problem.
My TT QR has far outlasted the Hope QR I had if anyone looks in here for QR advice.....
but yer I can wait to have bolts again!
I enjoy your videos but I agree about the head cam.
The only situation I enjoy it really is when riding a skinny rail or something.
Keep it up! Fun edits.
Might as well put some stackers above the stem for a bit to see if you get on with it?
Nice bike. I wouldn't mind having one if I wanted to have brakes again. I rode Nick Mannings last year and it felt spot on.
I just meant if he is injured then sticking to something like 22/18 might be best for him as it's an easier gear but I'd say the optimal gear ratio for a Foreplay would be 22/16 or 15.
I guess I don't know much about hamstring injuries so I might be talking rubbish.