Giant are fantastic bikes and it just so happens to be the bike of choice by our rider. We no longer stock Giant bikes but we have a lot of great brands including Fuji.
As for the seat rails this would depend on many factors including the quality of the seat, your body weight and the actions used whilst lifting the front wheel, there is always a trade off when having fun, who doesnt like a nice skid (the trade off is the tyre runs out of tread) I can tell you that personally I havent had any troubles but the gear I use is of a reasonable quality and I would still do wheelies for the sake of a new seat now and again just for the fun factor
What gear depends on on the bike and the strength of your legs and upper body, so the answer is different for everyone, you should experiment. While picking the easiest gear may help lift the bike easier it then means you have to pedal fast to keep the bike up (experiment yourself, thats half the fun) good luck.
What happend to the audio?
vermontcreekbed 2 years ago
why do you have a Giant bike in the video?
all the guys down at goldcross tell me that Fuji are heaps better and that Giant isn't very good, what do you think?
hodges1 3 years ago
fuji bikes are pieces of shit!!!!
omfgdano123 3 years ago
Giant are fantastic bikes and it just so happens to be the bike of choice by our rider. We no longer stock Giant bikes but we have a lot of great brands including Fuji.
Kind regards,
Goldcross Team
goldcrossaustralia 3 years ago
when are giant coming back?
and is yeti better then giant?
hodges1 3 years ago
As for the seat rails this would depend on many factors including the quality of the seat, your body weight and the actions used whilst lifting the front wheel, there is always a trade off when having fun, who doesnt like a nice skid (the trade off is the tyre runs out of tread) I can tell you that personally I havent had any troubles but the gear I use is of a reasonable quality and I would still do wheelies for the sake of a new seat now and again just for the fun factor
good luck with it
goldcrossaustralia 3 years ago
What gear depends on on the bike and the strength of your legs and upper body, so the answer is different for everyone, you should experiment. While picking the easiest gear may help lift the bike easier it then means you have to pedal fast to keep the bike up (experiment yourself, thats half the fun) good luck.
goldcrossaustralia 3 years ago
a guy @ goldcross told me that doing wheelies will make you seat rails weak, is this true?
hodges1 3 years ago
hmmm what gear do you use. when doing it on a flat surface.
? :)
xRUSONATORx 3 years ago