Slow Stuff - MTB
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Slow Stuff - MTB
Do you practice the basic slow stuff on your MTB, wheelies, stoppies, trackstands etc, does it help with faster stuff or is it just good fun to mess around ?
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Re: Slow Stuff - MTB
A bit, but there's many things i ought to practice more. Rear wheel in air flip turns for example.
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Re: Slow Stuff - MTB
The speed I go uphill is basically practising 1 track stand after another
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Re: Slow Stuff - MTB
I have a shit sense of balance -so I would love to do steppes, endoscopy, manuals etc. But I would fall off
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I would like too say I'm too fast to worry about low speed skills being necessary but at the moment that's woefully untrue.
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That's certainly one of them, but I think the one I had more trouble on was later, on a section that's been felled, maybe Voodoo (?).
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Re: Slow Stuff - MTB
I'm too slow to worry about high speed skillsMingtheMerciless wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 1:37 pm I would like too say I'm too fast to worry about low speed skills being necessary but at the moment that's woefully untrue.
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It seems every fast downhill rider can do all these basics, is it possible to be fast down hill and not be able to wheelie or stoppie ?
Yeah I have been reading about basics and why we should get good at them if we want to improve our speed
Yeah I have been reading about basics and why we should get good at them if we want to improve our speed
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Same as all motorbike racers who win can wheelie, being very good at something usually means you're very good at all aspects
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Re: Slow Stuff - MTB
Manual rather than wheelie. I'm crap at the former and average at the latter. Manualling is a skill that just about every quick DH or Enduro rider has in spades and seeing how that allows them to clear the front wheel over sections at ridiculous speeds is absolutely gob-smacking.
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Re: Slow Stuff - MTB
It must be fast means you can wheelie cos I can prove wheelies don’t mean you’re fast
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Re: Slow Stuff - MTB
Ok, here's a question.
Best couch MTB rider
Best couch motorbiker
Which one is higher in a relative term?
Me, I think I'm a better MTB rider than I was a motorbike racer
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Re: Slow Stuff - MTB
We have a local pro (Daryl Brown), I sometimes think I’m reasonably quick until he decides to put some effort in on a trail………
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I always put a foot down on the uphill hairpins.Taff wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 3:12 pmThat's certainly one of them, but I think the one I had more trouble on was later, on a section that's been felled, maybe Voodoo (?).
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Re: Slow Stuff - MTB
don't you love spell check !
Stoppies, endos and manuals.
But I won't change the original - it sounds far more interesting
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Re: Slow Stuff - MTB
Motorbike I’d say although looking at strava and a few KOM maybe mtb. Technically I’m a better motorbike rider of that I’ve no doubt as I’m still working on mtb riding and still don’t really know what I’m doing