hi! I ended up taking it to my local trek shop and saying “this is crazy you gotta figure it out”. They had the bike for over a week trying to find the source of the rattle. They ended up making it loads better by doing the battery alignment procedure and adding a bit of foam…but, alas, it did...
She got me the “sports pack” and it came with two extra batteries-a total of three. That’s nearly an hour and a half.
to be honest though, it’s too much haha. I think I’ll only ever bring one or two. I guess it depends on what you want to do with the footage. But cutting it all down to the 13...
Thanks! She got me the “Skydio 2”. I think it’s the only current consumer level product they have right now. I think the other thing they’re currently making is for commercial use.
Thanks man! I was blown away when she gave it to me...I tried to talk her into returning it because it seemed like an unnecessary spend. But it's really fun and I'm amazed at how well it works.
Just sharing. The drone is pretty rad. This was a really easy local trail (our friend was out riding for the first time in like 25 years so we kept it simple).
As for the bikes, I'm riding a trek rail 7, one friend is on a 2019 Haibike allmtn 3.0, another on the 2020 allmtn 2.0 and another on a...
Hi, it’s certainly possible that I’ve just never noticed it before but it seems kind of strange. It’s only viewable on the left side and getting low and the pedal out of the way. I’m referring to the little silver piece at about 5 o’clock…
Anyone know?
totally agree...I think overlanding and emtb really go hand in hand. You have to be careful not to push it on crazy stuff I’d think. An injury is worse further out.
Where do you like overlanding in California?
You’re right, that works too. I’ve been doing that when it gets really steep anyway but the part that gets my hands the most is more like long flattish/small incline sections where I am just wanting to cruise at the top of my seat height and it’s too much weight on my hands.