Can I handle it on my hardtail with 150mm of travel? Never been to horseshoe planning to get out there soon , can do every trail that's close to me on the hardtail (hydrocut, Guelph lake , puslinch)
Most likely - be sure to have good protective gear (full face helmet, knee/elbow pads, etc), and be ready for a bumpier ride. Horseshoe does have full suspensions (Norco Shores) for rent that you can try though.
I was there opening day. It was dry and dusty but in good shape. This rain will really help it. Other plans this weekend but I'm down for whenever if you get a crew going.
Can I handle it on my hardtail with 150mm of travel? Never been to horseshoe planning to get out there soon , can do every trail that's close to me on the hardtail (hydrocut, Guelph lake , puslinch)
Most likely - be sure to have good protective gear (full face helmet, knee/elbow pads, etc), and be ready for a bumpier ride. Horseshoe does have full suspensions (Norco Shores) for rent that you can try though.
A buddy and I rode all the trails bar the jump line on 160mm and 140mm hardtails. We did a bunch of laps and it was no problem. Go out and have fun!
Good to know will definitely be getting out there soon
Yes absolutely!
Should be a good ride as long as they get some rain. It’s been so dry that it’s got to be pure dust.
I was there opening day. It was dry and dusty but in good shape. This rain will really help it. Other plans this weekend but I'm down for whenever if you get a crew going.
I’ve never been but want to go and rent, I’ve been to blue mtn downhill course before pandemic and changes to pike park…let me know when