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Posted: 03:00 - 04 May 2014 Post subject: |
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This really interests me too, just getting into cycling again at the moment having also been off a bicycle well over a decade. Planning to cycle for a mile or two commute/shopping locally in town traffic, but i'm very interested in potentially getting another bike for MB'ing and doing some of this downhill stuff.
Anything uphill/high endurance will likely kill me so definately need something involving the help of gravity. Is it an open/novice friendly event do you know? I'm still in Bristol for the next month, might see about popping along if so. |
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Posted: 06:48 - 04 May 2014 Post subject: |
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Cheers even if theres no spaces left for this event would be interested to hear what its like, particularly from a fellow novice-perspective May be a bit much for me, used to relying on engines to do the work |
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Posted: 08:40 - 04 May 2014 Post subject: |
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Forest of dean looks like a good place to ride, must make the effort to go down there now i have a van. Take a look on their website and on youtube for an idea of what to expect...if you are a complete novice it will be interesting!!
Dont forget lid (full face?) and some knee pads and elbow pads.
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There's a good place in the forest of Dean I went to last year, can't remember the name though. If you haven't ever tried downhill before I think you'll be in for a bit of a shock entering into an event with a lift. You will probably feel knackered after the first few minutes and it will feel like your arms are falling off.
Just take it at you own pace (make sure you hit the jumps and drop offs at a decent speed though otherwise you'll bin it) and keep an eye out for people behind you and let them pass. Otherwise you will ruin their day and probably crash into each other as they try to get past. ____________________ Current Bikes:Honda 929RR Fireblade, Honda CD200 Benly (Project), Stomp Z2 140
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Stuff in the midlands? Cannock Chase? Never been, but I would love to and lots of mates recommend it to me. When I get another XC bike, one I'm comfortable with taking down mild trails, I'm going to give it a go.
If not, just use your OS map, which I assume you have if you green lane your XR, and find some bridlepaths and foot paths. But don't ride down footpaths.Too fast.
I hate to say it but footpaths are always the most technically challenging, that you will find in the countryside. But some bridlepaths will get you working hard too.
Mostly XC stuff though so may only give a delicate experience of the actual thing you're doing. ____________________ Current:1991 Honda MT50 (Soon to be a H100/MTX/MT5 hybrid), 1976 Honda Cub C70, 2005 Honda Varadero 125, 1993 Yamaha TTR250 Open Enduro , 2010 Road Legal Stomp YX140, 1994 Honda CRM 250 MK III, 1999 Cagiva Mito 125, 1992 Honda CB400 Super Four, Stomp T4 230, 1984 Honda H100s, 2009 Sym XS125K
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Keep your weight back, cover the brakes and stay relaxed on the bike. Most of the techniques from off road motorbiking will loosely apply to downhill MTB as well. Look where you want to go, don't go any faster than you're comfortable with and trust the bike to get you through stuff.
I haven't ridden at the Forest of Dean for about 15 years now but I have ridden a lot of trail centres around the UK and a fair amount of uplift serviced trails in Wales. My advice would be not to worry as 95% of trail centre stuff is made so that it is roll-able for novices but people with more confidence and ability can send the jumps and still feel challenged if they want to. That's not to say that you won't get caught out though so it's also worth checking out the trail before you blindly go careening into 30ft doubles and 20ft drop-offs!
I would imagine that most of the technical or bigger trail features will have some kind of warning signs just before them and each trail head should have some kind of sign indicating what grade/level the trail is and what ability levels it is suitable for. I've been riding with some MTB novices who had a lot of off road motorbike experience and I've found that sometimes they take to it really well and can cross over their skills quickly whilst others really struggle and don't really get into their stride until after a few rides. I made some good progress with my first try of MX thanks in part to my experience on DH bikes and I think if I rode MX a lot it'd improve my MTB skills in terms of speed riding and fear factor! It really depends on what you're comfortable with so just take it easy and take your time. The uplift is an ideal time to discuss the trails and sneaky lines with other riders that may make the trails easier to ride or more fun or whatever and it's also a great chance to re-count all the falls you had on the last run!
It's loads of fun, you will have a blast but as Aff says don't assume that just because you're riding downhill all day won't mean that you won't get knackered quickly! ____________________ Now: '00 Kawasaki ZRX1100R - Past: '84 Yamaha DT125, '89 Kawasaki KLR600, '97 Yamaha XJ600N
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Oh man... thats not good, how bad is it
There was me hoping for a positive day out report to encourage me to have a go |
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Not so simple downhill is it
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Hate breaking wrists.
I did it on my fixie. I went to overtake a car, stupid really, then the car turned right into me, I went flying, bike came with me, strapped in then bounced and flicked me again, broke my wrist and the driver drove off and I rode home.
Never broke a bone on a mountain bike. Have on my TTR though. Crash both as regular as each other, but going slower on MTB ____________________ Current:1991 Honda MT50 (Soon to be a H100/MTX/MT5 hybrid), 1976 Honda Cub C70, 2005 Honda Varadero 125, 1993 Yamaha TTR250 Open Enduro , 2010 Road Legal Stomp YX140, 1994 Honda CRM 250 MK III, 1999 Cagiva Mito 125, 1992 Honda CB400 Super Four, Stomp T4 230, 1984 Honda H100s, 2009 Sym XS125K
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Doh @ crashing but until it's been pinned you can use your flappy arm to scare/confuse people.
I broke my funny bone crashing my bike when 13 or 14. |
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I hope your last thought wasn't "KLR said this would be easy, just lean back and trust the bike..."
I've never heard of a yellow trail but I'd guess it would be between a blue and a red? Either that or they're making up their own trail grading system. I'm surprised to hear how you felt on the bike though, especially coming from a motorbike. It does sound like you took on a bit too much too soon but it sucks that you broke your arm in the process. Hopefully this hasn't put you off for life! ____________________ Now: '00 Kawasaki ZRX1100R - Past: '84 Yamaha DT125, '89 Kawasaki KLR600, '97 Yamaha XJ600N
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I hate that skinny north shore stuff |
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I hate that skinny north shore stuff |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 10 years, 3 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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