How many of us rode up a trail like this BITD ?

M-Power

Old School Grand Master
It was hard work but somehow the physicality and fun picking the best line was satisfying riding up a trail like this on a light bike. Who loved a bit of this and where ?
 

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I was a bmx'er bitd but did try this when I got my first mtb (a metallic pink muddy fox in 91) Unfortunatly the chap I brought it from had swapped a load of parts out of it & it fell apart as I was on the incline. Put me off mtb for ages
 
I never did this. And I also never took my bike on my back during the winter time, to carry it up our local mountains to have some short fun sliding and humping downhill. :roll:
 
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I did and still do like riding technical stuff like that, them modern bikes should find it fairly easy, at least the bit in the foreground.
These modern plus sized bikes would make is easier if I had one, but 1.75&1.95 was the stuff to do it with, smoke lites would get in the gaps.
It is knackering though but beats a fireroad.
 
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E Bike power ! Prolly just me but i find this a bit unsettling :?

Bitd mountainbiking was a proper full body workout. Upper body strength was needed to keep a bike steady against pedal forces as you lifted and wrestled the bike through rough lined terrain. You needed smooth power delivery to maintain speed over technical terrain as well as skill picking a good line. This was all massively helped by a decent bike properly set up of course. The bikes creaked a bit of course but i kinda liked it :oops:
 
I did, early 90's Derbyshire...flat pedals a must.

That e-bike is just wrong, what's it's point exactly?
 
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Its all about torque. E bikes/cars have so much of it. Imagine how something like that would chew up the rocky trail above. Its a different thread I guess and i can see the benefits of ebikes encouraging more people to ride but im a Luddite and purist :lol:
 
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M-Power":ziiamo51 said:
Its all about torque. E bikes/cars have so much of it. Imagine how something like that would chew up the rocky trail above. Its a different thread I guess and i can see the benefits of ebikes encouraging more people to ride but im a Luddite and purist :lol:
But why not just use an MX bike?
Especially one the e-bike owner has taken it beyond its legal power, which they do and seem encouraged to, they both become illegal to use on the cycle allowed way.

To be honest, they should catch them now they are becoming popular and give a license for their use and regular checkups needed, even for the cycle legal ones.

I'm not against them, they'll be great in later life and for towing my son's trike.
Once the price comes down, having kids riding them down paths and multiuser paths will be interesting otherwise.
 
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