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How to Install DVO Fork on Polygon Siskiu T8 // Diamond D1 UPGRADE
Suspension Components: bikesonline-usa.sjv.io/suspension
Walk through the process on how to remove the stock Fox 34 Rhythm fork on the Polygon Siskiu T8 and install the new DVO Diamond D1 fork. The DVO Diamond D1 has 35mm stanchions, travel adjustments for the 29er from 140mm to 160mm which is done all internally. The DVO Diamond D1 also provides significantly more tuning options compared to the entry level Fox 34 Rhythm fork that comes stock on the Polygon Siskiu T8.
This is a simple process, but some care and attention is needed for a few items. Here are some other links to what I used and if you want part specific tools:
Pipe cutter with star fangled nut: amzn.to/3QRrfNF
Crown race setting tool $100 (why I didn't buy it): amzn.to/44L1DaZ
0:00 Intro
1:16 Removing the Fork
2:50 Removing Crown Race
4:00 Cutting Steerer Tube
6:40 Why the Upgrade?
9:06 Installing Crown Race
10:30 Installing Star Fangled Nut
12:17 Inserting DVO Fork
14:33 Final Comments
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Protection & Gear I Use
Jerseys: bikesonline-usa.sjv.io/Jerseys
Protective Gear: bikesonline-usa.sjv.io/protective-gear
Tasco Gloves: bikesonline-usa.sjv.io/gloves
MTB Shorts: bikesonline-usa.sjv.io/shorts
MTB Pants: bikesonline-usa.sjv.io/pants
Fox Racing ProFrame Helmet: bikesonline-usa.sjv.io/helmets
Giro Fixture Adult - MIPS - Helmet: bikesonline-usa.sjv.io/helmets
Giro Tremor Youth - MIPS - Helmet: amzn.to/2H1KxPx
FiveTen Freerider Shoes: amzn.to/3k2HcOn
Go Fast Don't Die Apparal: www.gofastdontdie.com/
OneUp Carbon Handlebars: amzn.to/2WrJ1xr
MTB Tires: bikesonline-usa.sjv.io/tires
Composite Pedals: bikesonline-usa.sjv.io/pedals
Spank Spoon Bars: bikesonline-usa.sjv.io/handlebars
WTB SL8 Saddle: amzn.to/34JzJRr
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3 Years Later - Is the Polygon Siskiu T8 Still Worth It?
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Welcome back to the channel! In this video, we're revisiting the Polygon Siskiu T8 ( bikesonline-usa.sjv.io/T8 ), a mid-travel trail bike that's been in my stable for three years now. Join me as I take you through my experiences with this versatile machine and answer the burning question: Is it still worth it? From technical specs to real-world performance, we'll dive deep into why the Siskiu T...
Lakeview MTB Trail at Whirlpool HQ // POLYGON SISKIU T8
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Welcome to the Lakeview Mountain Biking Trail, located in Benton Harbor, Michigan. This video serves as your ultimate "Scouting Report" for an unforgettable mountain biking experience created by the Whirlpool Corporation. While the trail is designed to be beginner-friendly, it also provides opportunities for more experienced riders to test their skills. Polygon Bikes ▶︎ bikesonline-usa.sjv.io/h...
Hiboy DK1 Kids Electric Dirt Bike // Youth Adventures Unleashed
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Gear up for an exciting adventure with the HiBoy DK1 Electric Dirt Bike! [ amzn.to/3XVNNPH / www.hiboy.com/products/hiboy-dk1-electric-dirt-bike-for-kids-ages-3-13] Designed for young riders aged 3 to 10, this innovative electric bike offers the perfect blend of safety, performance, and fun. Equipped with a high-strength shock-absorbing spring in the front and back, the HiBoy DK1 ensures a smoo...
Initial Review RAZOR MX650 Electric Dirt Bike // Unleash the Thrill
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Get ready to experience the ultimate adrenaline rush with the Razor MX650 Electric Dirt Bike (amzn.to/48190wa). This high-performance off-road beast combines power, speed, and durability to deliver an electrifying ride like no other. With a top speed of up to 17 mph (27 km/h), the MX650 offers an exhilarating experience for thrill-seekers of all ages. Its variable speed, high-torque, chain-driv...
Farside Bike Park // FULL TRAIL PREVIEW // Midwest Mountain Biking
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I got Travis from @BikesNBreweries on the camera giving us this full raw trail preview of the blue downhill trail at Farside Bike Park in Galena Illinois at Chestnut Mountain Resort. With the winter now in full swing, the bike park is currently closed and the resort is now open for skiing and snowboarding. The bike park has about 475 feet of elevation change and the two trails are about 0.75 to...
Razor MX350 Review // Kids Electric Dirt Bike
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Razor MX350 Review // Kids Electric Dirt Bike
Upper Douglas MTB Trail at Maple Hill, Kalamazoo // Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun
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Upper Douglas MTB Trail at Maple Hill, Kalamazoo // Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun
Maple Hill Mountain Bike Trail M,W,F,Su // Kalamazoo Michigan MTB
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Maple Hill Mountain Bike Trail M,W,F,Su // Kalamazoo Michigan MTB
FARSIDE Downhill Bike Park at Chestnut Mountain // Midwest Mountain Biking
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FARSIDE Downhill Bike Park at Chestnut Mountain // Midwest Mountain Biking
Boyne Highlands Mountain Bike Park // Michigan MTB Trails
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Boyne Highlands Mountain Bike Park // Michigan MTB Trails
INSTA360 ONE RS // 4k Action Lens + 360 Mod for Mountain Biking
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INSTA360 ONE RS // 4k Action Lens 360 Mod for Mountain Biking
Blue Loop MTB Trails at Andrews University // Polygon Siskiu T8
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Blue Loop MTB Trails at Andrews University // Polygon Siskiu T8
MTB Trails at Andrews University // Are they worth getting lost?
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MTB Trails at Andrews University // Are they worth getting lost?
CREEKSIDE MTB Trails in Valparaiso // MIDWEST Mountain Biking - Siskiu T8
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CREEKSIDE MTB Trails in Valparaiso // MIDWEST Mountain Biking - Siskiu T8
Upgrading Polygon Siskiu T8 Wheels with CARBON NOBL TR37 's
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Upgrading Polygon Siskiu T8 Wheels with CARBON NOBL TR37 's
16-inch Belt-Driven Kids' Bike from Belsize
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16-inch Belt-Driven Kids' Bike from Belsize
NOBL TR37 Carbon MTB Wheels // Hope Pro 4 Hubs
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NOBL TR37 Carbon MTB Wheels // Hope Pro 4 Hubs
2022 Polygon Siskiu T8 Review // Top Rated Trail Bike
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2022 Polygon Siskiu T8 Review // Top Rated Trail Bike
Riding Rays Indoor Bike Park // Polygon Trid Dirt Jumper
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Riding Rays Indoor Bike Park // Polygon Trid Dirt Jumper
DD Youth Airbag Dirt Jumper Session // 2022 Polygon Trid
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DD Youth Airbag Dirt Jumper Session // 2022 Polygon Trid
How & Why to Install Fox Float DPS Volume Spacers // 2022 Polygon Siskiu T8
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How & Why to Install Fox Float DPS Volume Spacers // 2022 Polygon Siskiu T8
How to Add Volume Spacers in Fox 34 Rhythm Fork // Polygon Siskiu T8
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How to Add Volume Spacers in Fox 34 Rhythm Fork // Polygon Siskiu T8
2021 Polygon Trid Dirt Jumper from BikesOnline
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2021 Polygon Trid Dirt Jumper from BikesOnline
I Moved... Life Update // Future of MTB Trail Rider ??
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I Moved... Life Update // Future of MTB Trail Rider ??
Insta360 GO 2 for Mountain Biking // Tested on the Polygon Siskiu T8
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Insta360 GO 2 for Mountain Biking // Tested on the Polygon Siskiu T8
Siskiu T8 // Benton Falls Mountain Biking Clemmer Trail
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Siskiu T8 // Benton Falls Mountain Biking Clemmer Trail
How To Install Volume Spacers (and WHY) on ROCKSHOX Yari // 2021 Siskiu N7
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How To Install Volume Spacers (and WHY) on ROCKSHOX Yari // 2021 Siskiu N7
Beginners Guide to Mountain Bike Suspension // 2021 Polygon Siskiu N7
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Beginners Guide to Mountain Bike Suspension // 2021 Polygon Siskiu N7
White Oak Mountain MTB Trail Preview // COPPERHEAD [uncut]
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White Oak Mountain MTB Trail Preview // COPPERHEAD [uncut]

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @WallFlailer
    @WallFlailer 5 днів тому

    Hey, I’m guessing these are private? Gonna be up in chatt all of next week with my dj and it’s just a bit too small for a lot of Walden’s

    • @MTBTrailRider
      @MTBTrailRider 5 днів тому

      Nope. This is a public spot. It’s located at the bottom of the “cottontail trail” at white oak mountain (known to a few as the biology trails) located in collegedale Tennessee - on southern adventist university campus. They have another jump line at white oak on other side of trail map called nutty buddy. I’ve take my dirt jumper down that trail. It’s doable. Depends on trail conditions at the time it can get pretty loose.

  • @thangvo777
    @thangvo777 6 днів тому

    I have recon gold rl debonair 100mm. Can 150mm be changed? Help me, thank u!

    • @MTBTrailRider
      @MTBTrailRider 6 днів тому

      No. The max you can go is 120mm at your 100mm fork.

  • @jesrobles6405
    @jesrobles6405 18 днів тому

    What's the fee to enter the park? The lift service $ ? Thanks for sharing

  • @brucejones8749
    @brucejones8749 29 днів тому

    Polygon is the big lighter of mountain bikes

    • @MTBTrailRider
      @MTBTrailRider 29 днів тому

      Bruce… I’ve heard from many that you’re quite the complainer of everything modern mountain biking. Just stick to your old school rides and ways. It’s great that there are so many options for people to enjoy trails and they all don’t have to conform to your likeness. I’ll be here with the big lighter!! Making it possible for more riders to get on a quality bike for less money. 🔥 🤘🏼

    • @MTBTrailRider
      @MTBTrailRider 29 днів тому

      Light ‘em up! 🔥

  • @brucejones8749
    @brucejones8749 Місяць тому

    We expect you to actually ride the trail and get to know it Man, you sure whine alot!! We just got done putting in more signs and arrows so hopefully you don’t get lost and I have to call your mommy ..

    • @MTBTrailRider
      @MTBTrailRider 29 днів тому

      You sound really butt hurt that your trail system sucks. 😅 good trails bring so much money to the community. Your explanation for people getting lost is “ride the trail and get to know it”?? Ok, everyone traveling; DO NOT visit these trails. Go anywhere else. Every time I’m on these trails, I’ve had to help people get back to the parking lot or assist them with directions. This is not an established trail system for non locals. Don’t worry Bruce, you can keep “your trails” to yourself.

  • @stickerticker3440
    @stickerticker3440 Місяць тому

    Actually ran my dj down a wetish trail today equiped with 1 brake and maxxis hookworms it is a pure sketch but for people like me who like it its crazy exciting but also tough only thing is the hookworm at smallest contact with mud you are basically done

    • @MTBTrailRider
      @MTBTrailRider Місяць тому

      Yea it’s always fun to do something different. We did a night run on a downhill jump trail and that was super sketchy cause we couldn’t see the landings. It was like jumping into the black abyss. We did this on a trail we know really well but it was WILD. 😂

  • @Opteron67
    @Opteron67 Місяць тому

    I really dont get it...

  • @pushpopaddict
    @pushpopaddict Місяць тому

    You don't assume people know. I need to see how the sequence of the fork and stem which washer comes first.

    • @MTBTrailRider
      @MTBTrailRider Місяць тому

      I’m sorry, I what are you missing? Everything I removed, I showed on camera. As well as putting the fork back in… the fork gets the crown race, then the bearing goes over the crown race. Stick that up through the head tube. You don’t have to remove everything from the top of the headset to remove the fork. So whatever you took off, put back on in the same sequence. If you need more clarity, please reference which part you’re struggling with. Also, feel free to reach out via Instagram @jjorgensen428 and you can send me videos of what you’re working on. I’ll try to help.

  • @MTBTrailRider
    @MTBTrailRider Місяць тому

    Suspension Components: bikesonline-usa.sjv.io/suspension We walk through the process on how to remove the stock Fox 34 Rhythm fork on the Polygon Siskiu T8 and install the new DVO Diamond D1 fork. The DVO Diamond D1 has 35mm stanchions, travel adjustments for the 29er from 140mm to 160mm which is done all internally. The DVO Diamond D1 also provides significantly more tuning options compared to the entry level Fox 34 Rhythm fork that comes stock on the Polygon Siskiu T8. This is a simple process, but some care and attention is needed for a few items. Here are some other links to what I used and if you want part specific tools: Pipe cutter with star fangled nut: amzn.to/3QRrfNF Crown race setting tool $100 (why I didn't buy it): amzn.to/44L1DaZ

  • @harait
    @harait Місяць тому

    my method is first put in a normal innertube and inflate the tire, next just break the bead only on 1 side, take out innertube and seat the rest of the bead as much as you can, inflate

  • @mattx3190
    @mattx3190 Місяць тому

    After 3 years I’m finally replacing it. It lasted me but not without its headaches. So many misses on quality control.

    • @MTBTrailRider
      @MTBTrailRider Місяць тому

      Dang.. sorry to hear that. What did you experience if you don’t mind sharing?

    • @donnovicki9771
      @donnovicki9771 21 день тому

      Like what?

    • @mattx3190
      @mattx3190 12 днів тому

      -Rear triangle had to be replaced. Shock was rubbing -fork lowers had to be lowered. Their was no grease and hub and axles seized together -one piece of the headset was missing upon delivery -dropper cable was messed up -lots of creaking right away on pivots -paint chip peeled when I removed the seat clamp Just to name a few

  • @MTBTrailRider
    @MTBTrailRider Місяць тому

    Welcome back to the channel! In this video, we're revisiting the Polygon Siskiu T8 ( bikesonline-usa.sjv.io/T8 ), a mid-travel trail bike that's been in my stable for three years now.

  • @200sway
    @200sway 2 місяці тому

    Are you still servicing polygon t8 bikes

    • @MTBTrailRider
      @MTBTrailRider 2 місяці тому

      Yes. Still riding my T8. Going on 3 years with it. What are you needing done?

    • @200sway
      @200sway 2 місяці тому

      @@MTBTrailRider I was curious to see if you had any idea if the 2024 T8 fox 34 has spacers that are in it from the factory I got the shock manual when I got the bike but before I open it up to look I was wondering if you have any additional information

  • @ColeWiltshire
    @ColeWiltshire 2 місяці тому

    How much does it weigh

  • @ColeWiltshire
    @ColeWiltshire 2 місяці тому

    How much does it weigh

  • @ColeWiltshire
    @ColeWiltshire 2 місяці тому

    How much does it weigh

  • @ColeWiltshire
    @ColeWiltshire 2 місяці тому

    How much does it weigh

    • @MTBTrailRider
      @MTBTrailRider 2 місяці тому

      24 pounds. The frame only is 4 pounds.

  • @peternicholls6532
    @peternicholls6532 2 місяці тому

    Thanx for this.. I could see exactly what you were doing and seated and inflated my tyre first time :)

  • @raider7456
    @raider7456 2 місяці тому

    would it be ok if it drove thorugh a puddle or small portion of water?

    • @MTBTrailRider
      @MTBTrailRider 2 місяці тому

      Yes…. Kind of… remember this is powered by an electric motor. The battery and computer module is enclosed in the plastic cover which provides protection against rain, water splashes, etc but it’s not sealed to prevent water from getting in if it was submerged. The motor, in the back is open to the elements but it is decently protected. The wiring is all covered up with protective sheaths and the side of the motor has some exposure but it’s minimal. You’re not going to ruin it from water being splashed on from your tires and such but avoid submersion or deep puddles that could get the side of the motor wet. I’ve driven this around in the snow and got it covered. Snow melted off in the garage. Didn’t have any problems. I’ve ridden this through mud and haven’t had any issues. 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @user-qo5nz3qb6j
    @user-qo5nz3qb6j 2 місяці тому

    This is not an entry level bike. They cost $800 the Polygon is over 2 grand

  • @JotaroJoe
    @JotaroJoe 2 місяці тому

    Damn it I got suckered it said 13+ riders I got this for my ten year old smh damn

    • @MTBTrailRider
      @MTBTrailRider 2 місяці тому

      Dang.. yea you’ll want to return that.

    • @JotaroJoe
      @JotaroJoe 2 місяці тому

      @@MTBTrailRider idk he’s actually 9 and he’s like 60 pounds and I’m 30 190 and I sat on it and it gave me a nice little ride around the driveway so we’ll see tomorrow if he says this shits weak I’ll return it

  • @Randy95186
    @Randy95186 2 місяці тому

    I have that and i moded it

    • @Askibidiman
      @Askibidiman 2 місяці тому

      Ok

    • @noodpro2434
      @noodpro2434 22 дні тому

      Hello please respond quickly is it possible? To get a 36v bat and use the stock controller? Will it go to 20mph? or slower

  • @mpalmer78
    @mpalmer78 2 місяці тому

    Huge questions not mentioned here. How much ride time on a single charge? How long does it take to recharge? Almost useless info without mentioning these topics.

    • @MTBTrailRider
      @MTBTrailRider 2 місяці тому

      Sorry I missed that. We get about 45-60min of ride time. I think their website promotes 90 min but that’s is the medium speed. When you use the faster setting and depending on your kids weight, you may see better or worse results. Takes about 3-4 hours to charge when empty.

  • @richardwebb3013
    @richardwebb3013 2 місяці тому

    Why not the NOBL 41 since it is 35mm inner rim like the stock rims and stock tires at 2.6?

    • @MTBTrailRider
      @MTBTrailRider 2 місяці тому

      A few reasons.. The TR37 can handle 2.6 tires fine and I don’t think I’ll ever go above that with my trail bike. This is not a downhill bike that sees that type of aggressive trail regularly so I felt the TR37 fits more inline with the trail/all mountain style riding that this bike is truly designed for. Nobl has a lifetime guarantee on the wheels if damaged while riding. If I got into situation where these rims couldn’t handle my riding, I could look at getting into the correct Wheelset. However; I was not concerned with. The tr37 are very tough and made very well. I went as big as I needed. I like the 30mm/31mm ID of the rims and I track very well still. Just didn’t fit into the “bigger is better”. To be honest, I was considering the TR35’s as they would match my regular trail riding much more and still have the 30mm ID with less weight. However; I do occasionally take this bike to shuttled downhill parks and wanted to have a little extra strength / confidence on those rides. Hope this helps.

  • @karlstream
    @karlstream 3 місяці тому

    Love your additude. That makes me not want to buy a new bike, but rather upgrade my gt aggressor

  • @jrbaconcheez
    @jrbaconcheez 3 місяці тому

    Would you guys recommend this for a five year old's first dirt bike?

    • @MTBTrailRider
      @MTBTrailRider 3 місяці тому

      Yes. But saying with a level of discretion. I don’t know your kids ability if he can ride a regular pedal bike then I would say yes they can ride this. My son in this video had just turned 5. The throttle on the mx350 is very gradual and doesn’t not accelerate quickly like the StaCyc electric bikes do. Those have throttles that are lot more responsive. The mx350 throttle is on or off. When it triggers on it gradually increases the speed.

  • @Bf3xx
    @Bf3xx 4 місяці тому

    Can you make a Video of your son's MX350 thanks in advance

  • @akiramiyazono
    @akiramiyazono 4 місяці тому

    Nice park! Has some fun features. I wanted to ask, what are your thoughts on the new T9? I am trying to decide if it is worth it for me to spend the extra money or do upgrades like you have instead. I might go to bike parks 2-3 times a year and everything else is pretty much blue to maybe black trails.

    • @MTBTrailRider
      @MTBTrailRider 4 місяці тому

      Hey there! So, I like the t9 build… I like that there are more build configurations for those who just want to buy the higher quality ready to go out of the box. It’s an $800 difference, but you’re getting a bigger fork - Fox elite 36 vs performance 34. The bigger stanchions will be noticeable at the bike park. I don’t know how hard you ride, but I’ve taken my t8 to a bike park in Michigan and handled blue trails no problem. But I’m not sure how it would hold up to a full day of abuse at like windrock in TN or big DH park in Colorado. I increased my travel on my fork to 150 with a new air shaft and fine tuned it with volume spacers. Love the feel of the fork but the beefier stanchions would be nice on park days. The trp brakes a nice upgrade but the 4 piston tekro are quite capable. Maybe just switch out the pads and throw a 200mm rotor up front to give you more confidence. Traditional blue and black enduro trails or all mountain trails, you should be fully confident with on the t8. I switched my rear cassette out along with the derailleur to the XT replacing the SLX. It was nice, but hard to notice the difference unless you’re an avid rider. I keep the slx crankset. So… to finalize my long explanation, if you have the $800 extra, you would be very happy with the build out - especially when it comes to park days (I would still increase the fork travel to 150 by replacing the Fox air shaft - bike shops can do this no problem if you’re not confident with that type of work). But if that $800 is significant and not in the budget, you would be happy with the T8 for normal riding days but big DH parks might take a little bit to feel confident with. This isn’t a DH bike. But it’s a very capable all mountain bike that I’ve been able to push pretty hard. I hope this helps and didn’t confuse you more. 😂 if you have more questions, don’t hesitate to reach out. I don’t always get notifications on UA-cam replies, so Instagram works good too: @jjorgensen428

    • @MTBTrailRider
      @MTBTrailRider 4 місяці тому

      bikesonline-usa.sjv.io/home

  • @MooMoo69556
    @MooMoo69556 4 місяці тому

    Is it worth $530 on sale?

    • @MTBTrailRider
      @MTBTrailRider 4 місяці тому

      I think so.. I think the cheapest I found them was $475. The stock battery is good but it’s worth spending some extra money can replacing the lead acid batteries with LiPo (lithium) batteries. You’ll be happier with overall performance as you get more consistent power through the whole charge.

  • @experiencewithmartin972
    @experiencewithmartin972 5 місяців тому

    I guess the process for the PNW Loam dropper model is the exact same, right ? Thanks !

  • @offdaystv
    @offdaystv 5 місяців тому

    Im 5’10 and it says I need a large. I’m scared it might be too big. What are your thoughts?

    • @MTBTrailRider
      @MTBTrailRider 5 місяців тому

      I’m 5’11” and I ride a large. I don’t think 1” in height would be a big difference in feel but I like the large. I think a medium would be too small for me. There’s also perceived feel too… if you’re currently riding a 27.5” Wheelset; the large only comes with 29” Wheelset so it might feel bigger even if you’re coming from the same size frame but different Wheel size. I mention this in this video or maybe another I have; but I like how this frame design makes you feel like you’re sitting lower inside the bike which gives you more confidence at higher speeds. I’ve been on some 29er bikes that make you feel top heavy. Not sure if any of this helps…

  • @alecrichardson4544
    @alecrichardson4544 5 місяців тому

    What colour? is it the purple

    • @MTBTrailRider
      @MTBTrailRider 5 місяців тому

      Yes. It's purple and black. The purple is weird though. it can sometimes look blue, usually when in direct sunlight.

  • @FirstnameLastname-vy2dg
    @FirstnameLastname-vy2dg 5 місяців тому

    Goodwill half off 50$ out the door

  • @scottersandman6408
    @scottersandman6408 5 місяців тому

    move from TN to mi, what were you thinking?

  • @fookutube501
    @fookutube501 5 місяців тому

    I thought the Razor MX350 was for 13+,unless the 13 is 4 feet,because that bike is tiny

  • @POVwithCOOK
    @POVwithCOOK 6 місяців тому

    Ordered today even with these flaws this will be the best bike I ever been on my last back was from offer up and only 400 broke the steering column today and the fox float broke

    • @MTBTrailRider
      @MTBTrailRider 6 місяців тому

      Its a great bike. You'll be happy with it. I feel like i need to point out weaknesses because there are people out there who tend to be very critical of polygon bikes for some reason and feel that the more you spend the higher status you have. This is a great bike.

  • @DJ_433
    @DJ_433 6 місяців тому

    How did you get the edited footage from 360 footage? Did you edit in phone app then transfer somehow?

    • @MTBTrailRider
      @MTBTrailRider 6 місяців тому

      There’s an Insta360 desktop app that I edited the 360 clips on before moving the file to premier to put the whole video together. The key to making the edits easier is to use direction lock when you’re using the Insta360 desktop or phone app. You add key frames to have the zoom and camera direction set. If you don’t use direction lock, it can make editing the 360 footage very time consuming and frustrating.

  • @jackdaniels2127
    @jackdaniels2127 6 місяців тому

    Tried and it works, they’re great!

  • @Goldenbudgetsavings2
    @Goldenbudgetsavings2 6 місяців тому

    How’s your boy who had the balance bike at year and a half thinking about getting one for my boy who’s gonna be a year of January?

    • @MTBTrailRider
      @MTBTrailRider 6 місяців тому

      He’s good! He’s now 6 and riding basic trails and he has an electric dirt bike he rides now too. I have another son now 2.5 but he started on the balance bike at 1 and he thrived on the balance bike. For him, he just wanted to keep up with his older brother.

  • @charlesharris8573
    @charlesharris8573 6 місяців тому

    bro the sound doesn't work because polygon siskiu is like notorious for being a budget bike

  • @kishamorse7934
    @kishamorse7934 7 місяців тому

    Have you put any upgrades on it in this video or is it fully stock?

  • @philiphapeshis1226
    @philiphapeshis1226 7 місяців тому

    I wonder if I should get the 350 or 650 for my 8 year old daughter?She weighs 45 pounds.

    • @MTBTrailRider
      @MTBTrailRider 7 місяців тому

      So, the 350 is pretty small. Weighing only 45 pounds would certainly make handling the 650 more challenging, just given the weight of the bike is about 90 ish pounds. That clip of my son riding the 350 in the beginning, he was 5 years old, weighed about 45 pounds in that clip, but he was only maybe 3’8” at that time. Now my son is just over 4’ tall and he looks big on the 350. He can still ride it though. The good thing about the 650 is the variable speed throttle. So your daughter can still learn slowly, but the bike is much heavier if she fell and needed to get the bike off her or picked back up. The 350 might be good for a season. Maybe see if you can find a cheaper used 350 online and try it out before committing to the 650? 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @Dlawler
    @Dlawler 7 місяців тому

    So are you just charging this with a normal leadacid charger the bike came with?

    • @MTBTrailRider
      @MTBTrailRider 7 місяців тому

      Yes. The standard charger is fine. We didn’t change the power of the batteries, just the type: lead acid vs lithium. The charger will still change from red to green when it’s fully charged.

  • @texas_stone_lets_go_brando953
    @texas_stone_lets_go_brando953 7 місяців тому

    Do you think a 13 year old could handle this?

  • @user-hr7zm5mn7y
    @user-hr7zm5mn7y 7 місяців тому

    How many miles does it last after a full charge?

  • @ciprianhurmuzache7816
    @ciprianhurmuzache7816 7 місяців тому

    Hello!I have a Judy gold 29,100 mm,I wanted to increase the travel to 120 but after this the compression didn't work anymore so I switchted back to 100. Anybody had that issue? Thanks!

  • @bradfordpedersen9753
    @bradfordpedersen9753 7 місяців тому

    Bro cool video, where are you riding?? Hope You like MICHIGAN

    • @MTBTrailRider
      @MTBTrailRider 7 місяців тому

      This trail was lower copperhead of white oak mountain in Chattanooga. Michigan has been nice, but not so much for the mountain biking. 😢 went from having 100’s of miles of great trails with large variety including downhill and jump trails within 30min drive; to just 20 miles of XC trails with limited advancement for trails that I saw in Chattanooga. Northern Michigan has some nice bike parks but that’s a 4 hour drive to closest one. There’s a trail in Kalamazoo Michigan that reminds me of the trails in this video but that’s also over an hour drive.

  • @WandersonRC3
    @WandersonRC3 7 місяців тому

    Riding in wet conditions is usually frowned upon. Anyone complaining when you were riding ?

    • @MTBTrailRider
      @MTBTrailRider 7 місяців тому

      Certainly… however, the trails said they were open so I rode. I find it frustrating that people frown upon riding wet trails. I understand it “damages” the trail, but half of mountain biking is riding wet and muddy trails. It’s a completely different skill. Just wish people weren’t so irritated by it. Mountain bikers complain when people “dumb down” a trail but same people get mad when people ride wet trails because it creates ruts and their now smooth trail is no longer smooth. 🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @WandersonRC3
      @WandersonRC3 7 місяців тому

      ⁠@@MTBTrailRiderppl that build and maintain the trails would probably disagree with you on the “ it’s only a rut . I, myself like obstacles and don’t feel the need to clean up every tree that is downed but I also know that closed info is not always up to the minute. Plenty of dry days in the Chattanooga area for us . Your advice on riding in wet / muddy conditions was informative but we can always ride on the paved greenway or roads . Have a great day and ride on

  • @silasboginjr657
    @silasboginjr657 7 місяців тому

    Did it come fully assembled?

    • @MTBTrailRider
      @MTBTrailRider 7 місяців тому

      Probably 85% assembled. I had to install the front and rear wheels, the handlebar and I think the rear shock needed to be installed as well. All are simple to line up and attach with the provided hardware. The brake levers were already attached to the handlebar, you just had to tight the bars down to the crown/frame. The power controllers and motor were all assembled.

  • @alexanderbroodryk2619
    @alexanderbroodryk2619 7 місяців тому

    Driven by pure desperation I gave this a try on my 29" Barzos. I was switching front to back so, didn't have much hope because of all the sealant on it but, it seated the one side hassle free. For the second side, I had a tough time, until I ran a soapy finger along the bead. It seated straight after. Oftentimes, the tax we pay for using the wrong tools comes in the form of extra labor.