Lost Your Confidence On A Mountain Bike ? Do This...

Published 2024-07-15
I've not been happy with my riding since Dyfi ! This is How to get your confidence back on a mountain bike. Come along with me as I explain my way of getting my confidence back and have a great time in the process.


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All Comments (9)
  • @BoAndHisBike
    Good call on the bomber. I went with that option and it's night and day vs the stock air shock I had on mine before the upgrade. Sometimes less adjustments is actually better and this thing only has rebound adjustment which I found perfectly good enough for the riding I'm doing.
  • @Emtbwebb
    When you become a family man and have a lot of responsibility, you lose confidence, if i fall now i wont be able to work and its always on my mind😂
  • @Bloody_Nora
    I know the feeling mate been off myself a lately, was absolutely terrible last time out at Wharncliffe
  • @toxicmale1744
    I also run a basic coil shock with slow speed compression and rebound damping. After running it for three months I decided to get another two for my other bikes. It's the kick I got from air shocks in certain situations which put me off. No such issues with coil. They're predictable and stable. I couldn't really jump before, now I'm sending them and doing drops without much concern. Continued medium to large hits in rapid succession do not destabilise the rear as before, where an air shock packed up and up until it kicked. That has now disappeared completely. I'm now considering the Rockshox Ultimate coil because it's got high and low speed compression damping, plus bottom out damping. You have a great, simple and reliable rear shock, so you'll soon appreciate what I mean.
  • @MTBMark47
    Dyfi slabs are like ice ,never ridden any rock as slippy as those ,may pop over Dyfi next year if you are up for a group sesh