The Most Unique Mountain Bike Trail I have ever ridden!

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Published 2021-09-27
This Trail called Lym is crazy! So unique to me, but so fun! All my codes and links are here: www.beacons.ai/remymetailler

To buy a GoPro: prf.hn/click/camref:1101lfRP8/[p_id:1011l392108]

Check out more videos on my main channel: youtube.com/c/remymetailler

Thank you to all the trail builders out there. Find the bike park map here: www.trailforks.com/region/kicking-horse-bike-park/

WHAT I RIDE:

Competitive Cyclist: bit.ly/3HeWUlm
Frame: www.propain-bikes.com/us
Suspensions: www.dvosuspension.com/ USE CODE REMY15
Tires:
Wheels, cassettes and guide: bit.ly/3sgHNAz USE CODE REMY15
Brakes: bit.ly/3G7TDD1
Grips, seats: bit.ly/3u5gcWh
Bars, stems and hydraulic post:
Pedals: bit.ly/34gJs1m
Cranks and BB: bit.ly/3HcHfmn
Rigid post: bit.ly/34flIL3
Chain: bit.ly/3AEBivS
Mud Guards: www.themudhugger.co.uk/ USE CODE REMY20

EQUIPMENT:

Camera GoPro: prf.hn/l/6qOdNVB
Helmets:
Riding Clothes: bit.ly/32CyX8p
Protections: sixsixone.com/
Shoes:
Glasses and goggles: bit.ly/3IzD7x8
Hydration: bit.ly/3g86kCU
Car racks and trainer: bit.ly/3G5rYTa
Nutrition: plantx.ca/remy-metailler/ USE CODE REMY10
Non riding gear: www.shop.lululemon.com/
Luggage: www.douchebags.com/
Socks: bit.ly/3iAPyND


SERVICES AND MAINTENANCE:

Map: www.trailforks.com/pro/?source=header USE CODE REMY
Lube, wash: www.wd40bike.com/
Tools: bit.ly/34j5Nf6
Shop: www.evolutionwhistler.com/
Suspensions: www.vorsprungsuspension.com/
Bike racks: www.steadyrack.com/?utm_source=Remy%20Metailler&ut…
Quiet bike: stfubike.com/ USE CODE REMY15

Thanks for watching, see you on the trails or on Youtube

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All Comments (21)
  • @matth8311
    As a beginner, the most mind-boggling part of these "raw" videos is when you're on trails that I could see myself doing. I don't really have any frame of reference for the super steep, gnarly stuff (it's still epic) but when you're going down a normal trail so fast that it feels like the video is sped up, it gives me so much perspective about the level of skill you ride with.
  • @taylorpage_golf
    The amount of work that went into that trail is just insane! Looks like a blast
  • @Soudavanahhh
    Just wanted to voice my appreciation for these kinds of vids. I never learned how to ride properly so even riding on the sidewalk is a struggle for me. I’d never be able to experience trails like this with my health too. Thanks for letting me enjoy the trail with you.
  • @midnight2.035
    This guy has more control of his bike than I do with my life Edit:stop liking this comment its dumb 612 likes
  • @englishtea1057
    The control you have over that bike is very impressive. I love watching this stuff. Hope I have the confidence to do these trails at your pave someday.
  • @ryuudevie7
    The speed, skill and scenery were all incredible, but the part that amazed me most was how steady the view was! That's insane, I thought it was just some ultra fancy camera but when I saw the shadow I realised that the head was just that rock steady! Amazing!
  • I'm amazed at how fast bikers can do these trails. It's really insane. I don't mountain bike, but I enjoy watching the rides. Mind boggling how good you have to be!
  • @georgeheld1901
    0:38 look at the shadow, how his whole body acts as a shock absorber for his head, which stays perfectly level
  • @Koop784
    When you consider that every plank was laid by hand, it's obviously an incredible labor of love.
  • this looks like so mich fun, like a rollercoaster but on a mountain bike. ngl it gave me anxiety at some points though😂 like i would fall on my face just hiking that trail, you’re very skilled dude. i’m not even sure how i ended up here but great video!
  • @Gabiclou_
    Wow, la partie du trail tout en bois est juste magnifique 🤯
  • Can we appreciate how good of driver he is to drive smoothly without stopping or slowing down a lot in that narrow trail he rode?
  • @tamino_w
    Amazing trail, looks like a lot of fun🔥, I definitily have to check this out one time!🤘🏻
  • @tadpoled
    HOLY! Those wooded features were sick, what an awesome ride!
  • The speed in several parts is beyond my imagination ... The bike response to your reflexes is also beyond my imagination! I wish you to always stay safe!!! Thank you for sharing such amazing videos!
  • @tomsmith2215
    ahead of the curve, in like 2001 we had local built up bridge trails and one feature was climbing a slab rock the size of 4 elephants, and then a plank seesaw 9' high with an axle 2x12. was wild. tricky part was getting onto it with enough speed
  • @dan.MTB.13
    Raw videos are just the best because you can focus on the actual riding and after watching this I realized how insanely good and skilled pro mtb riders are at what they do
  • @duroxkilo
    impressive scenery and trail work.. it's like those colors are a treatment for urban depression thanks for sharing wish you the best