Here are the new trails at Glentress in Scotland. Just what the valley needed as it’s primarily tech which we love, but it had no nice flow trails, until now…
Steve and I are both on our Giant Trance E+Pro‘S
I’ve been cold washing mine since I bought them. I know now that the effectiveness may be reduced but it’s an area that doesn’t take much impact anyway and it’s still a nice thick D30 pad on my thigh just where I want it to protect the flesh.
Been fine for years, certainly can’t detect any...
Endure MT500s for me, work perfectly over my "runderwear" (That brand solved all chaffing issues) and have had them a couple of years now and like them so much i bought a second pair for long trips where i might want to change them out.
I do around 4 -6000ft of descent a week and hit the ground...
Some spot that mate! Well done!
Finally cleaned the whole run a few days before lockdown. Probably never to be achieved again as one bit damn near had me over the bars so my balls will shrink back again there.... lol.
I can understand an argument for the hub to be stronger due to in appropriate used of power, but not the wheel itself. But that said, has anyone tried to follow a pro up a hill? I ride with one every week, enduro guy who enters these crazy 12hr events etc... and he’s faster than me Even up the...
if you are stuck mate, surely one of us UK members can buy it for you and ship it onwards to you.
if your willing to pay the double shipping.
im going to chase mine right now. Lol.
I had the same problem.
praxxis said they would send one to upgrade bikes especially and they would contact me about it.
I forgot all about it until I read this topic. I fitted an alloy race face for the time being.
That was about 2 months ago I think.
I have heard nothing.
Morning, if you tap that compass bottom centre you can scroll between freeze, north up and live. In live, the map will always keep your map orientated to the bars, it will make sense when you try it.
Ref the off track alarm, yes, go into settings/navigation and tell it how many meters you wish...
Just for reference value...
This is a whiteout with the wife for anyone who hasn’t been in one as it’s one of the times a good GPS can save you over a map due to your loss of visibility b
It’s where the dense sky and ground turn the same colour. At that point you can no longer orientate...
Morning,
Yes, I use OS25k as a general rule, but viewranger also uses open Cycle map and open street map, both of which are excellent for bike planning.
The Viewranger Terrain map is also free and excellent for simple on the ground planning without all the complexities associated with some of...
I find most stuff too small. (Mates use the Garmins mentioned here)
Cheapest and still (IMO) the best way is a cheap used phone running ViewRanger.
Nothing really compares to ViewRangers features, useability reliable turn by turn navigation or indeed cost and you can pick up an IPhone 5S as...