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Terrain Review: Scotland

A mild autumn has proven good for riding, Sam and I headed down to Innerleithen over the weekend and Sam took me across to the far side of Golfie to have a look down the New Wolf and Lone Wolf trails.Lush greenery near the top gives way to dark and twisting corners.Rain all day and dark forests made this one a bit of a challenge but I hope you enjoy it! In this video, we used the iRide SB5.5C mountain bike with a pressfit 92 bottom bracket, fully internal cable routing and Boost spacing front and rear. The bike has wider spacing in the front, which gives plenty of room for a beefy Maxxis Minion DHF 2.5, and the front end is intended to be paired with a 51-millimeter-offset fork for sharper handling. We didn’t mount a front derailleur on this bike, but there are ISCG 05 tabs. The video was filmed using Panasonic 501HD camera and GoPro 5.

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Author: Sara Johnson

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Comments
Jessica H. Wheaton15 hours ago

Perfect! You have finally made a video with one of my favorite bikes and terrains. I hope to see more of such videos in the future. However, I believe you can review more national terrains than those of other countries.

Ryan K. Moran9 hours ago

I completely agree with you, but don’t forget that cycling is a global sport and not just American., even though our country has a lot of terrains and courses for beginner and professional bikers.

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