The MYTH of Vertical Frame Compliance.
A semi-rigorous study on vertical vs lateral compliance in the rear triangle of a hardtail mountain bike frame. This is not conclusive evidence, but a compelling finding that suggests it's the lateral flex that we interpret as vertical compliance in a frame. Keep it constructive in the comments. Support the channel! https://www.thebikesauce.com/

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Stop Wasting Money on MTB Parts — Frame vs Components

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Z1 22KM 2026/07/05|POV Running ASMR 🇹🇼

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Titanium vs Steel Neuhaus Metalworks Hummingbirds - Which is Better?

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This HARDTAIL Made Me RETHINK Full Suspension // Neuhaus Hummingbird

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Everything I WISH I KNEW When I Started Mountain Biking

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MTB Myths that need to die—and some that are true!

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Neuhaus Metalwork's Brand New Hummingbird CORE - An Affordable Mass-Produced Steel Hardtail Frame

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Why Nobody Rides a Bicycle in the USA (Vehicular Cycling)

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The rising threat to UK mountain biking?

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Bike Shop A$$H0LE tells how you've been DUPED! 10 reasons your bike is WRONG (or maybe right)!

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