Yep, unimpressed with that - was happy how they were before.but those tabletops on old duffy are woeful!! Way too short for the amount of kick on offer.
Yep, unimpressed with that - was happy how they were before.but those tabletops on old duffy are woeful!! Way too short for the amount of kick on offer.
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Why is this the first I’m hearing of Isaacs ridge? Bloody locals keepin the good shit to themselves. You all suck
Perfect for kids to get a little taste of air though (which lets face it, is the target market for Duffys).What do people think about the work on luge and old duffy? Personally love that they have built up some of the berms on luge but those tabletops on old duffy are woeful!! Way too short for the amount of kick on offer. Some of the hucks to flat I did on the first run took me back to my circa 2004 kona stinky specialized bighit days.
Are you referencing my totally rad supercrackAnd arse crack.
Without seeing the jumps in question, and only going off what is said here about launch codes vs size...it's usually better to build a balanced jump for those nippers to learn on. Too often the up:length:down ratios are all out of sync and not fun for anybody. Then the crashing and the crying start.Perfect for kids to get a little taste of air though (which lets face it, is the target market for Duffys).
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Yeah understand, but these ones are now perfect for teaching littlies 'proper' jump technique - ie, slowing down their entry speed & proper lift/pop/push, rather than just plowing over at 100% pace with little thought for what the bike is doing.Without seeing the jumps in question, and only going off what is said here about launch codes vs size...it's usually better to build a balanced jump for those nippers to learn on. Too often the up:length:down ratios are all out of sync and not fun for anybody. Then the crashing and the crying start.
Most of the locals probably don't know about it. Its not somewhere where you really string a loop together either (though you could), more session the different rock gardens and drops and push back up.Why is this the first I’m hearing of Isaacs ridge? Bloody locals keepin the good shit to themselves. You all suck
Well that should be good.Yeah understand, but these ones are now perfect for teaching littlies 'proper' jump technique - ie, slowing down their entry speed & proper lift/pop/push, rather than just plowing over at 100% pace with little thought for what the bike is doing.
This sounds like a dream come true. Pics or video? What sort of bike is this plough and drop zone best suited to?Most of the locals probably don't know about it. Its not somewhere where you really string a loop together either (though you could), more session the different rock gardens and drops and push back up.
There's a green flowy trail near the bottom which is short but nice, although shared with walkers so you have to be careful. Then a fire road schlepp up to the top where you can choose a black diamond or double black descent. It's pretty steep, but there are A, B and sometimes C lines available. A lot of rock gardens with interesting line options.This sounds like a dream come true. Pics or video? What sort of bike is this plough and drop zone best suited to?
Sounds amazing.Most of the locals probably don't know about it. Its not somewhere where you really string a loop together either (though you could), more session the different rock gardens and drops and push back up.
Damn right they do. The kidsjumps here were wiped out recently, not that they were any good, with no plan for replacement. Thus they end up crowding in with everybody else on the poorly maintained big jumps...which in turn just fall apart from all the rolling + Kids get frustrated and injured.kiddies have tolearn how to jump somewhere