3 Secret Grip Tips for Mountain Biking in Mud and Wet Conditions
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Three great tips for mountain biking in muddy and wet conditions that will give you more grip and control over tricky obstacles. Teach yourself these new mountain biking skills and ride better today. Find more MTB tips at http://www.mtbtips.com!
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yleooo
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Don't use cross country tires...
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If you like this video, you’re going to love http://bit.ly/2bERZwv. Check it out! It will take your mountain biking to another level entirely! ~ Chris
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do you think a plus bike helps in these conditions, particularly a hard tail, full rigid?
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why did you force me to click like!?!?!
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Woulda been cool if it was actually done in wet conditions lol
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Good common sense advice, thank you!
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Hi!
Your video is about MTB in MUD, and WET conditions.... But you are riding on dry soil...!
Even dryier than a grandma mouth after climbing 10 stairs during summer! -
great tips
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Can't take him serious with that helmet
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i dont get time to ride ever, work all day, weekends i need to recover. 40hr a week work sux.
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Thank you sir! Excellent and very good advice! Now after much raining in autumn season here in Sweden your great grip tips was really good! Thank you sir for keeping up a good work here! Wishing you all the very Best and much fun on your rides! /Charl
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Can you go through a river up to your brakes on the bike and will it stuff the gearbox up?
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would riding on a trail after raining a day or two be advisable? it rained today and were riding tomorrow
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Hi Chris! What about muddy off camber sections? There is a patch of trail I ride regularly that has a significant grade and it usually muddy. I've slipped out every time I've crossed it and I'm starting to fear that section :O. Any helpful tips please?
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"Keep the bike perpendicular to the obstacle" seems quite counter intuitive to me but it makes sense, that's going in the memory bank, Cheers!
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That's some bullshit tips real basic really, I ride in muddy conditions all the time and the first thing you'll need is some good tires with big lugs made for wet conditions ex (maxxis hr 2) and then practice keeping your balance while drifting/sliding threw the mud or wet. Those tips you gave are very basic mtb skills that I teach little kids on there first ride
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In the opening monologue those are the driest conditions I have ever seen!
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Hey, what great tips you share with us, these tips do really when you live in rainy denmark
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You are a star, thanks for this 😊
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