The SO is new to the trails, how can I help?
After a lot of research, my SO got a bike of her own. She got curious about my own newfound obsession with MTBing, and got a nice bike of her own.
We went to a couple of rides around the local park with very simple trails just so she can get a basic idea of what it's like, but she's never ridden a bike with gears before and I can tell it's a bit overwhelming for her. The only thing I insisted on right away was that she get a proper helmet asap. I want to help her progress, but I'm afraid that I will push her too far outside her comfort zone and kill her interest in trail riding.
What should/could I do to help her out? How can I tell when I'll be able to take her to actual xc trails? Any tips would be more than welcome.
More than anything I'm apprehensive about her v-brakes, I really wish she got hydraulic disc brakes right away because if I don't trust her v-brakes, how can I expect her to? However, disc brake upgrade also requires a new wheelset.
Re: The SO is new to the trails, how can I help?
Ha, I'd be the first to sign up if there was a skill building course of some kind here! :(
Thank you all for the important tips! We're going to practise shifting today, I just need to find an empty playground or something. Flat pavement only :)
There was some solid progress so far - the first day she was even struggling to get on the bike and was getting off by jumping to the side. However, she started reading up on the proper technique and the next day she got the hang of it. She even positioned her seat properly and it was a vast improvement.
We did since go to a park with very mild, short ascents and descents (only a couple meters of climbing/descending) and she did enjoy it and asked to go again. I tried to explain the correct position and tried to point out how staying off the saddle improves stability when it gets bumpy, but her shifting issues really need work first. She has grip shifters that I thought would be easier, but she keeps using the front derailleur to shift instead of the rear. When she does, she doesn't switch cogs all the way and the chain grates against the derailleur a lot :(
Basically, we'll just have to work on that a lot before hitting the park again :/
Re: The SO is new to the trails, how can I help?
The shifters are SRAM X7, so she's off to a good start I think. I read somewhere thst the only difference between X7 grip shifters and the more expensive models is in the casing+rubber design, the mechanism is the same.
Also, this park I mentioned has a flat section with wide pavements too, before you go deeper into the park where there's very mild singletrack. I think it will be a good platform for getting the hang of everything if we just avoid the weekends - it's crowded then, and the little kids are everywhere on the paths. I'd rather not place anyone in danger!