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disappointing lack of bodging there, would’ve thought you could’ve just got him a gear or 2 using the Sram mech to get through the day/race (as you usually only need a couple of gears per track)
Yesterday was only practice. He rode it chainless and enjoyed it.
+1 on getting him a mechanic!
Today was a slightly tricky one for me, maybe more so than it was for him.
I'm quite hard on myself at times and this weekend was no exception. With a lack of sleep from being irritated by not having the correct mech we headed to fod early doors.
The boy came in ok after practice runs 1&2 but by run 3 it was getting slippery and 1/3 of riders we're crashing every run. Rider after rider. Mr Rooty was living up to its name for sure.
I wasn't even convinced he'd do race 1 at one stage. He just wasn't there in the head. But he went down, took it steady for 20/57
However he was feeling pretty rubbish about it as he'd missed lines, gone wrong etc.but it's far from a disaster, there were a lot of the big names racing so was always going to be tough.
By the time race 2 came about the track looked less slippy but seemed to be running slower, but still crash after crash, all ages, all classes, slippy off camber root sections.
Sadly for the boy he also crashed but despite losing 10s, came in really happy. He'd targeted 5 lines he wanted to hit perfectly and hit 4 of them, so was actually pleased with how it went.
Strange lol.
We're home now and chilling out, planning next weekends riding. Me, I'm a bit "maybe I could have changed/done something to make it better. But I really am my harshest critic at times.
All in all, not the best one.
Your jobs over once you have got him to the start gate. Apart from mechanicals there not alot you can do more apart from encouragement and praise.
Schoolboy error on the wrong mech. I bet it won't happen again. 😉
Your jobs over once you have got him to the start gate.
Very much this. There may be some minor setup things (margin gains) that could help but he has to learn to communicate that, you can’t just guess what’s happening as you’re not on the bike. Luckily he’s on a development team to help develop things like racing rooty tracks in slippery conditions
Just remember it’s meant to be fun, not about where you finish
. . . especially when it’s a FOD Mini-DH
It's all good... everyone and everything in the world is happy 🙂
Order 2 Shimano Zee 10 speed short cage mechs.
I did noticed last night the Bomber CR shock wasn't particularly nice in action at times, top of the stroke it seems harsh/stiff, so the back end has been stripped, shock removed and an XFusion standard rear shock fitted. With a bit of luck as i've sprung it right and used the same settings from previous setups on the same shock, it shouldn't be far off. The Bomber CR will likely go off for a service
Mech hanger aligned nicely, but in truth wasn't far out.. The mech though as we've gathered is completely dead lol. But i'll whip the jockey wheels out of it as spares.
You may have to accept that you have to sacrifice you're riding etc so that you can pack that spare bike etc after all you've no idea when you're going to need it, it certainly won't be when you think you do. Also try not to stress about every race, have some goals for the season and try to see the bigger picture. There will be some bumps in the road but he needs to make some mistakes so he can learn lessons.
Yeah it's fair mate... in truth we didn't need to leave bike 4 at home, it would have fitted.. But we thought "nah, it'll be fine..." lesson learned.
You're very much correct about the goals, stress, etc... It's a tricky one as racers are inherently competitive, therefore want to do well in every race, even racing a mate from lampost-lampost.. it's how their/my brain works.
But he's gone off to school happy and any disappointment from the weekend is only in MY brain not his 😀 but that's something i have to work on and deal with myself. I probably get more disappointed when things don't go right in terms of results for him, than i do for me 🙂 maybe that's down to levels of expectation though. But i try and ensure i don't trouble him with any of this.
He met up with half a dozen lads he's not seen for a few months, talked some rubbish, played on jumps and ate some cake...
I've ordered 2 new rear mechs for the bike, 1 as now, 1 as spare. He's got a Hopton uplift open day this weekend with Pearce cycles on Sunday, so that'll give me a day of local riding with mate on Sat to keep me happy, then him over there for the Sunday.
After that, it's quiet until coaching on the 16th and BikeParkWales on the 18th for some fun again...
If he isn't using the top few cogs on the cassette, then some cassettes allow the removal of them and then use a spacer (box make one amongst others). Less chain and therfore the mech is tucked up out the way.
Yeah it's certainly a thought. Obviously he's running a short cage mech, so i think it was mostly just unfortunate circumstances more than an actual issue. Looking on the results of how many had runs 1/2 with more than 10s differences or a DNF was quite eyeopening.... Really was quite a few people who hit the floor. But it was a weekend out on bikes with 2 days riding for him and 1 excellent day for me.
I’d second ditching the bigger cogs on the cassette. They’re not needed and you can just set the mech up to use the 7 smaller cogs. As said you get a shorter chain and he’s got his 141 for pedalling days now.
when you say 'bigger' he's running a 28t big 🙂 lol. 11/28 is his cassette. (Standard on the Fury).
Even his previous Fury that was running 7 speed was running 11/26 and a spacer... So not really a massive difference. So i think it's just putting it down to 'one of those things' to a great extent. He does set off in about his 23T so it'd be a minor issue going to much smaller.
Finished work for the day here, so in the garage stripping the bike down, checking, swapping and greasing all the bearings.
One of the pair is a 6003 which is a big big beast of a thing, that's not 100% but isn't terrible yet, so i've re-filled with nice grease for now, but will replace next week or so, don't think i have a 6003 in spares.
Everything else is checked and happy... I'm not massively inspired with how the Bomber feels, i was checking it and the LSC dial was siezed, i think some muppet had set to max and then tried to go even further... but with persuasion i got it better and freed up. But there's still a bit of a clunkiness that's not present on the XFusion shock, so for now the XFusion is set to the right settings and it'll be run. The Bomber, it'll have to wait a while.
But there’s still a bit of a clunkiness that’s not present on the XFusion shock
Sounds like it needs serviced as you suspected earlier. The Bomber, and Vanilla R when it was still badged as a Fox, are simple but good shocks. They are also easily tuned by any suspension place
Can't say the colours really work lol... But with the blue bike being the primary bike it made sense to get the Hope Pro4s on it.
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Will then check and sort the bearings on the Halo wheels for the purple bike as a mate reported they may be a bit yukky at the weekend. Just waiting for the rear mech to arrive and the blue bike will be back up and running again.
got some new DMR bars to fit to it as well... Look really nice, went for stealthy black on this one, rather than the camo that will be on the Privateer.
I know it can’t be be helped, but that colour clash 🤢
but that colour clash 🤢
One step at a time... At the least the racing top now somewhat matches the lid 😂
Most important update, however, was 'mates & cake'!! Well, as long as you got cake too @weeksy 🍰 😉
The colours just don't matter, the Hope wheels are better, he likes the Hope brakes and I don't have enough cash for V4s in black. So he runs a crazy colour setup I'm afraid.
I got the cake mate yes thanks.
Today we also entered the National champs on the Enduro series too. Which will be quite interesting as I'm hoping/thinking he can actually do better in Enduro than DH. Well he's entered, I didn't as I worried I'd be kind of in the way as he's racing with team and Katy, I'd either distract him, or I'd end up being all alone. Neither sounds fun.
We'll both get to race together soon though. We've got Southern Enduro at Newnham.
There's been tonnes of background planning going on lately, races, coaching, riding. There's lots of other bits coming too. But it's a long season lol.
Chatting today the boy was telling me he hit a tree on Run1, lost his footing 3 times too lol. Which makes me happy as it showed grit to get out and go again.
More riding this weekend at Hopton for him. Race track practice and fun.
I may end up with some black tech 3s for sale if I convince myself I ‘need’ tech 4s 😀
Mate I can't put into words what we've spent this month.
Between the bike, forks, Pearce, Nationals, Southerns, bpw, Dyfi, hotels
Honestly it's quite insane.
I know, not sure how you do it!
Fitted the Zee shifter and mech this morning before the 9am work stuff..
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The boy fitted the new DMR bars last night. He's hoping to get an hour or two in the local woods later.
when fitting the mech/chain i noticed the idler was, somewhat not nice.
Thought i'd have a little peek at the manual as i recalled it being a little bit of a weird setup.
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Got it all apart, checked, cleaned and made nice, then re-setup. It wasn't quite as bad as i thought it may be, but it wasn't the most intuitive setup. It's a fiddly sod to get it back together as there's not a lot of space to get the 'pivot shaft end' piece re-fitted with the nut on the end, i think I dropped the nut about half a dozen times. But both the bikes are now running smoothly. It's a 6803 bearing so i've ordered up a couple just in case.
I noticed in the piece of bits the previous owner gave me it had a various number of sprocket choices, but i do wonder what bigger or smaller would actually bring to the party... Why would i fit and run a bigger/smaller idler gear ?
You need to hire a mechanic, give yourself a rest.
+1 on getting him a mechanic!
Bit confused by this one.. Why would i do that ? The work was done outside of normal hours at home... Any of the other stuff on the day wasn't for my lad or his teammates, it was for random other kids in the paddock we know, who were having issues on the day.
But the thing is, the mechanic stuff is 'my thing', it's what i am and what i do within the team and i really enjoy it. Apart from the internals of shock/forks, i can do any and every job that comes up and from chatting to other parents, i'm clearly far far more clued up than most in the paddock. It's my happy place, with spanners and tools in the garage, bit of music, a beer... perfect.
But the thing is, the mechanic stuff is ‘my thing’, it’s what i am and what i do within the team and i really enjoy it. Apart from the internals of shock/forks, i can do any and every job that comes up and from chatting to other parents, i’m clearly far far more clued up than most in the paddock. It’s my happy place, with spanners and tools in the garage, bit of music, a beer… perfect.
I hear you - I find tinkering in the garage with bikes is quite satisfying and relaxing for the most part. Apart from the occasional **** of a job that goes south.
But the thing is, the mechanic stuff is ‘my thing’, it’s what i am and what i do within the team and i really enjoy it. Apart from the internals of shock/forks, i can do any and every job that comes up and from chatting to other parents, i’m clearly far far more clued up than most in the paddock. It’s my happy place, with spanners and tools in the garage, bit of music, a beer… perfect.
Maybe because you put so much emphasis on it. Its obvious that its what makes you tick but it might not be so important to your lad. Does he sometimes just go along with the endless equipment changes because he knows you enjoy it? Does he sometimes wish he could spend a few months on a not so perfect bike happy that he can make allowances. Does he spend much time just messing with his mates/coaches doing the fun, stupid stuff or is it all measured. He may be missing out on building relationships which in the future will be vital support mechanisms if he has a chance of making it. From the parent of an aspiring Olympic athlete who competes on world level the best thing i ever did was take a step back and hand my kid over to people who live, breathe and understand what it takes to be better at the chosen sport. Your kid has a lot of opportunities with sponsors etc which will bring new pressures and tbh he is going to need other riders, coaches, friends to help him cope with disappointment's. Trust me, i have made some huge mistakes from similar perspectives and trying to be too involved is the biggest.
Does he spend much time just messing with his mates/coaches doing the fun, stupid stuff
Every minute humanly possible 🙂
As it so happens with the teachers strike i've just dropped him off with his 2 mates at the woods about 5 mins ago... They're going to mess about all day, get lunch from Co-Op and i'll pick them up later. The only reason this isn't more often is because of the early nights. That'll change in months to come of course. But i/we try to encourage him to go out 'playing' as often as possible. There's been a slightly complexity to that lately as he hasn't got an appropriate bike yet for some of the rides the others are doing. But often even if he had the bike, he'd pick the DH riding option instead of the 'Day out in the hills' type riding. We've had long days at Afan, Surrey etc... They're actually what I would pick instead, they'd be what i'd rather do than endless laps of Mr Rooty lol. But i certainly won't stop him.
I never ever make him go out and ride, when we ride it's because he comes to me... But as you've seen, that's fairly often. All we've had for the last 3-4 days is "if i finish my schoolwork can i go out early"
Obviously as i'm sitting here WFH and have dropped him off, the answer was yes 🙂
Maybe because you put so much emphasis on it. Its obvious that its what makes you tick but it might not be so important to your lad. Does he sometimes just go along with the endless equipment changes because he knows you enjoy it? Does he sometimes wish he could spend a few months on a not so perfect bike happy that he can make allowances
Truthfully, absolutely no idea. Not all of these decisions are brought about by me. When the purple bike was off the trail due to a chain issue at Dyfi (messing with his mates hahahaa), he jumped on the older blue bike and declared "really don't like this any more, plus it's too small". Hence the swapping of that... We really don't swap just for the sake of it often.
Currently he's trying Mallet DH clips, he's been trying them for the last 3-4 rides, not because i wanted or needed him to, but simply because he wants to.
However at times, if i'm not involved then the bike simply isn't working.. it's sitting there broken. I can't see how i can't be involved and keep it running... Unless i just throw it to an LBS and considering i can actually do the work myself, that seems bonkers.
But some of the things we change/fit/do are not just because I choose or he chooses, it's because we're contractually fitting them/it/whatever. But that's why i've tried to build 2 bikes that are basically identical, apart from the brakes they're the same bike. So there's no switching/changing/getting used to different things on different days. The plan is to run both the DH bikes exactly as they are for the whole year. The Purple bike will be bike 2, because he prefers the colour, lol.. but that's the only reason it's bike 2.
From the parent of an aspiring Olympic athlete who competes on world level the best thing i ever did was take a step back and hand my kid over to people who live, breathe and understand what it takes to be better at the chosen sport. Your kid has a lot of opportunities with sponsors etc which will bring new pressures and tbh he is going to need other riders, coaches, friends to help him cope with disappointment’s. Trust me, i have made some huge mistakes from similar perspectives and trying to be too involved is the biggest.
in many ways we don't have an aspiration or a target in that context. Neither of us think it's likely he'll make it as a WC Racer that's for sure. But some of the opportunites he's getting may one day give him the chance to work/ride/etc within the MTB industry in some context and that's a good thing. The disappointments, well that's a toughie as he doesn't really talk to his mates about the racing side of things, the kids these days seem to see anything like that as 'bragging' and end up talking rubbish, but not talking about things that are on their minds in the deeper contexts. The sponsorship stuff is complex.. but i hope we've got a bit of a track on it and what's viable or not. But i do make it very much apparent to him that, even if the sponsors went away tomorrow, we'd still race. We'd still do the same trips, adventures, riding, racing as we do now... Just we'd have to foot everything ourselves.
Like you're saying above
Trust me, i have made some huge mistakes
I have little doubt i've made a few... I have little doubt i'll make some more. I don't have the answers and reading different perspectives deffo helps so thank you.
Quite funny in the singletrack article...
See 2 mins in.
He wants to get input from them on setup, etc.... 😀 😀
Maybe i'm not that unusual.
One thing that does frustrate me on here is I get slated at times either way.
"Why are you running different setups"
"Why have you bought XYZ"
Well i bought XYZ to make the setups the same as eachother as people told me to.
"Why is he running Guides"..... "because he likes guides"
"But his new bike has Codes....". "Ok, i'll take them off and fit Guides"
"why are you always messing about swapping things"..
See... I get 1 person/group say 1 thing, then another group say the opposite... and people wonder why it's complicated.
Thing is.... i base most decisions upon what he wants... I don't care what bike he rides, what brakes he uses, what tyres, helmet, gloves, pedals... i simply don't care... I just make it happen.
It was a joke, because you spend all your time fettling and now he’s on a racing Team he can have his own mechanic like the pros (😉). That way you can put your feet up and sleep.
We all know you love the fettling and fiddling with bikes. I think most of us like it as well. (Not cheapo BSOs though, they can go in the tip!!).
It was a joke
I assumed so, but sometimes i'm as rubbish interpreting things said as i am at saying the right things.
he can have his own mechanic like the pros
Yeah still me 🙂 i fixed Drews wheel at Bringewood the previous weekend.
That way you can put your feet up and sleep.
Sleep?? Sleep?? priorities all wrong there...
Ride, bacon, ride, cake, ride, more cake, ride, beer 😂 (maybe a spot of fettling 🤔)
Ride, bacon, ride, cake, ride, more cake, ride, beer
Sounds like a perfect day at Southern Enduro... Which funnily enough the entries for Milland open this Sat. Happily i've also talked my lads mates into racing too, so even though i'll be the only grown up racing, it'll be a hoot watching them all disappear in front of me.
All we’ve had for the last 3-4 days is “if i finish my schoolwork can i go out early”
He wants to do homework so can go and have fun. Awesome. Keep doing what you're doing @weeksy and remember, at some point in the future, you will be asking for the 'requisite' board and lodgings payments - at which point all of this will be calculated into the equation 🤣🤣🤣 (oh and you need cake too so he needs to learn to bake, if hasn't already)
Ive said enough. Really hope young weeksy has a great season.
32 pages since I last commented on this thread!
Dipping in though as I had a Ben Deakin YouTube video come up from his first race of the year at FOD, which I assume is what your lad did. (Mr Rooty was mentioned)
It sort of struck me that it was kind of “tame” for a DH course and Ben was riding an enduro bike with a single crown fork. Lots of pedalling and very slow sections. Are all the tracks going to be like that in the DH series your son races?
I did wonder therefore if there would be any merit in selling the two DH bikes and buying him a Privateer 141, exactly as he is getting as part of the deal. Pooling the monies from the two DH bikes you could have a no compromise 141 maybe, even avoiding the colour clashing on the current rig 😂😂😂. You could have one “tweaked” for DH, burly tyres etc, or even some DH wheels and tyres spare, but, essentially, he’d be riding the same bike whatever the discipline, and he’d get super familiar with it. That would also avoid the need for another NBD, if you thinking of getting him a full standby bike for enduro races?
I suppose my point is does weekly Jnr need a full on DH rig, or would a big enduro 141 suffice for everything he is lined up to enter? He’s a lithe looking lad so lighter and nimbler might be better, even on any big hits he probably won’t be blowing through the travel or needing triple clamp forks?
Hiya.
The courses are generally way more tech than Mr Rooty. He's racing Fort William, Glencoe, Rheola etc this year.
DH is deffo correct for most races, but I'd agree not all of them.
However, persuading him of that on the less DH ones, well, it's not easy. He loves the DH feel and getting him off it, well that's the challenge.
I’ve never ridden Ft William, so can’t comment on how gnarly it is. But this lad seems to do ok on an enduro bike, on the WC course, whoever he is!
You never know, when the 141 arrives he might fall in love with that and it becomes his go to bike. It was just a thought, with so much going on with kit, races, coaching and what not, having one bike might offer some consistency and familiarity when there is chaos* around him.
*in a good way
The DH bike is the right choice of bike for the tracks/races Weeksy mentions
@Weeksy - Well now he has a fancy enduro bike from his sponsors to motivate him to use that on the smaller tracks (where it would probably be of benefit). But I’d definitely be keeping the big bikes for the big tracks like you plan on doing.
Good luck,
PS - most of what I say is in jest if it sounds like it. I’m not one to really be mean to others. You’re doing a good job (even if you did seem a bit “crazy and pushy parent” right at the beginning) and it seems to have paid off. I can’t say much as my 4 year old son and daughter have Hope Academy bikes with hydraulic brakes 🤦🏼♂️
Some of the easier stuff like FOD mini DH and Flyup 417 would probably be faster on the Privateer. But the big stuff like Fort William / Rheoa you need to be on a DH bike if you want to be at the pointy end as you develop.
TBH i'm not sure how much it matters, it's as much confidence in the bike you're riding at the smaller races.
weeksy08s team-mate beat him and is a faster rider than he is, he was racing on his Enduro bike... Not because it's faster on Mr Rooty, but because he's having a minor crisis of confidence on the DH bike after some crashes. He's also looking to focus more on Enduro this season than DH. So his Enduro bike is getting more bike time. The majority of the faster riders were on DH bikes, but again i think a lot of that is because that's their preferred bike. Sometimes their only bike of course. Many can't have £5000 of Bronson as well as a V10 sitting there. So you ride what you have.
I'm still fairly convinced that even at less gnarly races, he'll mostly be on the DH bike... Right or wrong, doesn't even come into it, it's what he wants to ride.
Once again we get to the differing opinions.
"Just keep him on the same bike for a while he needs consistency"
"swap for some races to the Privateer"
We can't do both... 😀
You see, there's no simple answer here... apart from riding to have fun. Which is the main goal and target... anything else is a bonus.
We can’t do both… 😀
Adopt another son* and buy him 47** bikes too 😉
*this is not an application for the role, but if you're offering bikes, beers, bacon and cake, you could change my mind 🤣
** some or all of that number may be made up 🤷♂️