@MeTaLcOrE1616 It really depends on the rig you use. Hardtails are mainly
single track and cross country, then you have the quality of you’re rig,
DOWNHILL has quickly become more extreme with terrain that would wreck a
hardtail on it’s first run. My opinion would be that to complete, safely, a
recognised downhill run with a hardtail would require a lot of control and
skill and would definately result in replaceing parts more often and you’re
frame WILL GET HAMMERED.
@valandilcamcacil i can
i like how a car company is sponsoring a bike race
ican ride this if i do it veryvery slow idownhilled sometimes but its
really awesome and really hardXD oh and skipping the big jumps ;p
The kid at the end made it very laughable 🙂
Funny shi7 Scub.
@MeTaLcOrE1616 Of course.
@MeTaLcOrE1616 It really depends on the rig you use. Hardtails are mainly
single track and cross country, then you have the quality of you’re rig,
DOWNHILL has quickly become more extreme with terrain that would wreck a
hardtail on it’s first run. My opinion would be that to complete, safely, a
recognised downhill run with a hardtail would require a lot of control and
skill and would definately result in replaceing parts more often and you’re
frame WILL GET HAMMERED.
@MeTaLcOrE1616 Yea i mean unless you are going off really high jumps then
it does not matter
Huge crash
i’m a beginner here. can i use MTB with only front suspension when going
downhill?
best on mute!
@valandilcamcacil its the uploader at 2:15
0:32 wtf..
@scubadiver75 What is a biker supposed to listen to? J DUBBIN..
these hills look freaking steep!!! like at 0:32 whoa