Jonny Walker is here to share some fantastic tips and tricks on improving bike performance. In his latest video, Jonny dives into the nitty-gritty of bike setup and reveals how a small tweak made a massive difference for him.
Video Highlights!
Prepping for Romaniacs
Jonny is gearing up for the Romaniacs, and he’s decided to address an issue he’s been having with his bike sitting a bit too high during climbs. To fix this, he’s opted for a lower linkage. Despite his long legs, this change has significantly helped his bike’s performance.
Garage Vlog – The Lowdown on Lowering Linkage
Starting in his garage, Jonny introduces us to a lowering link he ordered from Beta Tror in Spain. This nifty part comes with three different inserts, allowing for customizable height adjustments. Although it arrived without instructions, Jonny walks us through the installation process, sharing valuable insights along the way.
Installation and Measurements
Jonny meticulously measures the standard height of his bike before installing the new linkage. He explains the process step-by-step, ensuring that even those of us who aren’t mechanics can follow along. With a 17 and a 13 wrench in hand, Jonny demonstrates how to swap out the linkage and adjust the bike’s height.
On the Trail – Real-World Testing
Once the new linkage is installed, it’s time to hit the trails. Jonny straps on his GoPro and takes us along for the ride. He tests the new setup on various terrains, explaining how the lower linkage improves traction and stability, especially during steep climbs. The bike sits lower, which helps maintain balance and prevents unwanted kickbacks.
First Impressions and Feedback
Jonny shares his first impressions, noting that the bike feels more stable and balanced with the new setup. He highlights how this small change can make a significant difference in riding performance, particularly in extreme enduro conditions. The lower center of gravity helps maintain traction and control, making climbs smoother and more manageable.