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Learn more about the Ibis Exie over at Jenson USA: https://bit.ly/IbisExie2023JKW Anything you purchase from that link will also help support my channel- thanks! A little mountain bike manufacturer based in Santa Cruz, CA, has had big dreams- to build carbon fiber frames here in the United States- and to christen the carbon facility they built from the ground up, the first model to be publicly available from that project is the new Exie. The Exie is a 100mm travel 29er frame, designed to be used with a 120mm 29er fork, and the frame with shock weighs a mere 4 pounds. That’s under 2kg! A big thanks to Ibis Cycles for sponsoring this video! Learn more about the Exie here: https://bit.ly/IbisExie The intended use of this bike is cross country racing and light weight trail riding. I have never ridden a modern cross country bike, and the smallest trail bike I currently ride is another Ibis- the Ripley AF, though it has a full 20mm more travel on either end. The Exie was going to be a whole new experience. I figured what better chance than this to do “more with less”, and to spend nearly a week on the road with my moto and this here bicycle. A couple months back, I picked up a 2014 Suzuki VSTROM 1000, which is a total “dad motorcycle”, as it’s considered an “ADV” bike, and if there’s one thing I love, it’s a spontaneous adventure with limited preparation, some flexible goals, and bicycles somehow involved. I’m using a 2x2 Cycles rack: https://bit.ly/2x2BikerackJKW (affiliate link) I do my motorcycle shopping at MotoSport: https://bit.ly/MotosportJKW (affiliate link) Big shout to my sponsors! Thanks to Jenson USA, PNW Components, Industry Nine, and Shimano- and any purchases from the below links to Jenson USA will help support my channel: Jenson USA: https://bit.ly/JensonUSA2022JKW PNW Components: https://bit.ly/PNW_JKW Industry Nine: https://bit.ly/IndustryNine2022JKW Shimano: https://bit.ly/Shimano2022JKW Did you know I post a new riding tutorial every month? These are ONLY posted to my Patreon page, so join now to see these rad videos! Here’s the full list of my riding tutorials posted through April 2021: How to jump with fluidity- and not DEAD SAILER! / 51914476 How to Lanual: / 50695443 How to climb ledges without a bunny hop: / 49476021 Which brake to use when: / which-brake-to-48108425 Different bikes, different riding techniques: / 46925782 How to ride FLAT PEDALS through the ROCKS: / how-to-ride-flat-45662347 How to ride wet roots and steep chutes: / 44507851 How to ride with style: / how-to-ride-with-43349450 How to jump for height vs distance: / 42202183 Common manual questions answered: / 41006264 How to land jumps: / 39928153 My 3 favorite skills drills: / if-i-could-only-38809964 How to manual: / how-to-manual-37684861 Cutty: / 36579859 Manual a berm: / 35496772 How to ride in Sedona: / 34436065 Switchbacks: / 3-ways-to-33345804 Nosewheelie: / 32742504 Bump jump: / 31881231 Trials basics for trail riders: / 31145344 Tight berms: / 30389457 Aggressive braking: / 29579507 Confidence for mountain biking: / 28817411 Cornering: / 27981205 Flowing/pumping down the trail: / 27288868 Stoppie through turns: / 26296762 Technical climbing: / 25234847 Boost jumps: / 24161821 Bunnyhop: / 23396959 Utilizing the wheelie on the trail: / 23017910 How to wheelie: / 21879606 Join my email newsletter/riding tips/new content digest: http://eepurl.com/gbSvF9