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Is this peaslake or far far west of leith hill?? i get highly irritated when i see these clips, after 15 solo trips to surrey I never once find anything like this & I cover 25+ miles when I rider there. think I need a guide.
cheers for the suggestion but im a north londoner. been riding there regular for the past 2 yrs using opencyclemap to navigate on the phone, ride daytime weekdays so not many peeps in them hills to even quiz for good spots to ride. Ill find this shit eventually if it kills me. i ride chicksands & woburn a lot trying to make the most of it while i can still get 2 wheels off the ground!
...or find the join-a-ride group on facebook and join one of their weds rides. they are a bunch of really friendly guys that know all these trails and will show you around. i'd show you myself but i have a 9-5er so could only show you at wkends. not sure how you've missed all the trails in two yrs of riding there, the place is riddled with great trails, but good luck finding them next time!
I would like to see a durability test done on mountain biking apparel. Every Fox Head gloves I have owned, (~5), they have fallen apart within a few months, while my Giro, Answer, and Dekine gloves last me more than a year. I haven't owned any other Fox Head products, so having a durability test done on them would help me decide if I should buy their product or not. It may just turn out that their gloves suck, but the rest of their products are durable.
@supatramp I figured anyone asking for coordinates to trails on PB needed a drink at "The Village Idiot Tavern" downtown LA. You guys want coordinates to my favorite fishing holes too? "hella" dumb...
I live bang in the middle of a city, 42 yrs of age & well I'm certainly no a*shole with a £3,000 bike which only sees the light of day once a month. I took up mtb after I f*cked my knee & cant ride my skate & consider my riding days could be limited, I made around 15 trips to this region (this is only one of MANY places I ride) over the past 2 years most times on my own travelling 2hrs on trains & riding around 30 miles or so on my visits to surrey hills which is more than twice the average distance people tend to ride there judging by the strava logs. So I think Ive earned my stripes no?? Most of the trails in the edit are widely known, probably are very few 'secret' spots in surrey & even the local pro (B.F) is super casual & friendly & rides the regular routes with the rest of us lesser mortals. Thankfully 2 cool as f*ck PB members p.m me with a few directions & links to some strava segments (not as user of strava for the record) & even offered to show me around sometime so my plea for some local knowledge was answered. If you think there anything wrong with attempting to reach out to other riders for their experience & knowledge then maybe you should head to your favorite downtown LA drinking establishment & have a jug all to yourself.
Exactly. I always love the design, but they really need to find a new sweatshop. Their helmets are great, but their clothing line isn't so much. Dare I say that they are are the CrankBrothers of bike clothing.
It's just a flick to the left.
Then a skid to the ri ri ri right.
You put your hands on the bars.
Then you hold on ti ti ti tight.
Lets do the sick flick again.
The majority of time I go riding I see people wearing things like ZOIC, FOX and other expensive stuff. I also notice that the majority of these people don't ride hard enough to get their clothing dirty, much less ride hard enough that you are going to fall on occasion. The majority of people that I know who ride hard generally don't buy expensive clothing, because it's going to get destroyed anyhow. A friend of mine was kicked a bunch of Fly Racing gear after being a volunteer for an Enduro race. His words; "it was cool that I got kicked down this ride gear(jersey, shorts, gloves; roughly $325 in total), because I would never buy it. Shit cost too much and is usually poorly made!"
To me, this clothing is for team riders and people that want the brand look out on the trail.
It's like those guys at the airsoft games who have on $500+ worth of tactical gear/clothing, but are afraid to crawl because they'll get dirt on it.
impressive riding as always from sam and iago! those scandinavian flicks are awesome. iago needs the van to go uphill because of his sluggish nomad. just kidding
Keep your arse dry. Much more acceptable towelling your legs dry in the carpark than dropping yer drawers... you can get arrested for that sort of behaviour.
Hey @Fox-Head-Inc, any plans to make a MX styled pant for cooler and/or wetter trail riding? I've got some Demo pants, but they'd a bit overkill for pedaling. Love your gear!
Every Fox Head gloves I have owned, (~5), they have fallen apart within a few months, while my Giro, Answer, and Dekine gloves last me more than a year.
I haven't owned any other Fox Head products, so having a durability test done on them would help me decide if I should buy their product or not.
It may just turn out that their gloves suck, but the rest of their products are durable.
Thankfully 2 cool as f*ck PB members p.m me with a few directions & links to some strava segments (not as user of strava for the record) & even offered to show me around sometime so my plea for some local knowledge was answered.
If you think there anything wrong with attempting to reach out to other riders for their experience & knowledge then maybe you should head to your favorite downtown LA drinking establishment & have a jug all to yourself.
Translation; Fox Gear looks good until it starts falling apart after two rides.
Ohhhh Fox it.
To me, this clothing is for team riders and people that want the brand look out on the trail.
It's like those guys at the airsoft games who have on $500+ worth of tactical gear/clothing, but are afraid to crawl because they'll get dirt on it.
i bought them specifically for that, along with a good few mates, they lasted 2-3 rides before water poured in. for all of us. completely crap.