Mikie
Admin/iMTB Hooligan
I'm not really sure why I didn't start a Forum like this a long time ago.
On Forums, information can easily slip into Forum darkness, buried deep that only search engines can find. Sometimes if you do not have the right query you may never find what you are looking for.
It's why I have put together so many forums so we can isolate tires from general conversation. If I want info on tires I want to go to the tire forum where I have a much better chance of finding what I am looking for.
Thus... Skillz
There are some incredible descenders, chunk destroyers, climbers, big gap jumpers, etc... now on this site.
Why would we not want to pick their brains and find out how they got where they got.
I would encourage those that are brand new in the sport to be more of a sponge than a professor in the beginning.
As you develop your skillz share your growth, but DON'T BE AFRAID TO ASK QUESTIONS!!!!!
As you may note, I started the first two threads on Jumping and Cornering, my two biggest weaknesses.
Post videos, share links, talk skillz. Always be an imtb encourager!
On Forums, information can easily slip into Forum darkness, buried deep that only search engines can find. Sometimes if you do not have the right query you may never find what you are looking for.
It's why I have put together so many forums so we can isolate tires from general conversation. If I want info on tires I want to go to the tire forum where I have a much better chance of finding what I am looking for.
Thus... Skillz
There are some incredible descenders, chunk destroyers, climbers, big gap jumpers, etc... now on this site.
Why would we not want to pick their brains and find out how they got where they got.
I would encourage those that are brand new in the sport to be more of a sponge than a professor in the beginning.
As you develop your skillz share your growth, but DON'T BE AFRAID TO ASK QUESTIONS!!!!!
As you may note, I started the first two threads on Jumping and Cornering, my two biggest weaknesses.
Post videos, share links, talk skillz. Always be an imtb encourager!