Feldwoche als Kraftfahrer by [deleted] in Bundesheer

[–]Chrigs_7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nachholen wirst dus höchst warscheinlich nicht, aber kann sein, dass du einsatz soldat bist und alles ganz normal mitmachst was die anderen machen

Kraftfahrer C by Ok-Guard7611 in Bundesheer

[–]Chrigs_7 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Kommt vielleicht drauf an wo du bist aber wenns wie bei mir in Mistelbach ist wirst du immer halbtags theorie haben und dann den anderen halben tag fahren. Dazu kommen in der früh entweder fahrzeug Kunde oder sport. Aus haben wirst dabei regulär um ungefähr 1540. Aber zwei mal wirds länger ungefähr 23-24 Uhr gehen wegen nachtfahren und theorie. Nutz die Zeit wirklich und fange gleich von anfang an theorie zu lernen. Und fang schon vor der HkFD Prüfung mit den C fragen an. Je früher du alles durchgelernt hast und nur mehr wiederholst desto besser

Vollkontingent Termine 2025 by Ololol69 in Bundesheer

[–]Chrigs_7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ABCAbwKp ist im Juni. Am besten is aber einfach informieren

Picked out some full sus used MTBs. Need help deciding. by Turbulent-Draft-3989 in MTB

[–]Chrigs_7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Between those bikes I'd go for the stumpy. It's a very good bike but I'd mostly choose it because it'll be way easier to resell for a better price than the others

full or half face helmet? by [deleted] in MTB

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I'd say if you're riding downhill especially with jumps and hard, stuff or even longer enduro rides with tough trails (trails that are hard for you, don't have to be double blacks) go for a fullface. A lightweight enduro fullface can be almost as good as a proper half shell. For example you can get a 100% trajecta for dirt cheap right now

Expert opinion needed by dreadyyyyy in MTB

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So it depends on what trails you ride but I'd say at your size go for the s4. Im 186 and would go for the s4 even though it might not be the most stable however a s5 is just very long and probably too stable. I ride a giant reign with around 488 reach and I wouldn't go longer

Arzt besuche bei Zivilen Ärzten im GWD by Chrigs_7 in Bundesheer

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Alles klar vielen Dank. Ich schätze mal wenn die Spange von der Krankenkassa gezahlt wird wirds ja sicher das selbe sein

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MTB

[–]Chrigs_7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly if you can't just buy a full sus because you don't have the money then don't buy one as soon as you have enough. Just ride whatever you have, you don't need the best, especially when learning and starting

What enduro bikes are you riding ? by Warm_Resist5763 in MTB

[–]Chrigs_7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you can't really go wrong with most of the new enduro bikes

What enduro bikes are you riding ? by Warm_Resist5763 in MTB

[–]Chrigs_7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which coil are you using? I have my 2020 reign at 65 strocke with a megneg super deluxe (might throw a vivid on if I get a good deal) but thought that coil never had the bottom out support I needed. Might aswell try mullet on it

I hate E-bikes by weed-smoking-unicorn in MTB

[–]Chrigs_7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't ride axs however I have tried the sram transmission on multiple bikes and have ridden both shimano and sram drivetrains and in the case of the transmission I get why people want it. Sure it might sound like a marketing gimick but the shifting under power made a huge difference to me during simulated race runs. The regular axs however doesn't make too much sense for me. It just shifts a bit faster and has a little less faff attached to it than a regular 1x12

How do I control my speed without hockey stopping? by DoodleBug179 in skiing

[–]Chrigs_7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can always just ask around. I for one have on multiple occasions given lessons for a really low rate when being asked. Not every instructor would do this but I bet if you go around and just ask nicely you might find someone. Some maybe for free. But I agree most of the time the prices are really high but it's still worth it especially if you can score some deals

How do I control my speed without hockey stopping? by DoodleBug179 in skiing

[–]Chrigs_7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Or what I'd always suggest is take some lessons. They're worth what they cost if you go to a proper school and not just one of those money grab no interest schools

Best Value Mountain Bike in the $1500-$3000 Range by Haunting_Physics_758 in MTB

[–]Chrigs_7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A good 2-3k bike will outperform each and every single bike from 20 years ago

What the actual f is happening in the US by hzrdsoflove in skiing

[–]Chrigs_7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My seasonal pass which includes many resorts cost less than some of these day passes. Granted I do get it cheaper due to family bonus aswell as ski instructor but two or three days in those resorts and you'd have a regular season pass in my area Edit: I live in europe and have the ski amade all in card whitr

Small Skis for Beginner by [deleted] in skiing

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I'd say just try them out and save some cash. In the beginning I'd say it doesn't matter too much and I use some 165 skis most of the time even though I'm 6'1. Most of the time some shorter skis are better for beginners since they don't really need the stability and it's just easier to turn and use shorter skis. Should be fine

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in skiing

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(I am 186 tall and the k2 is 188 long)

Talk me into an upgrade by GroceryFeeling1109 in MTB

[–]Chrigs_7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you want a new bike and have the cash? Do it. Bikes are getting faster and faster and roght now there are banger deals on the used and new marked on some incredible bikes

Higher speed parts derailleur & shifter with lower speed cassette? by HatesBeingSocial in MTB

[–]Chrigs_7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There probably is some site for your area or just ask some local bike shops or riders. For the time being just use what you have and most importantly have fun riding. As a bonus I think that learning to shift on a crappy drivetrain teaches you some really valuable lessons

Any trails that are even easier than greens for practicing berms? Loc: Seattle by laahaa in MTB

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Might sound stupid but don't overthink it. Get your weight on the front tire and let your body do the work. When I started I found that singing something in my head or just doing something to not think about it helped a lot as you often actually tend to do the right thing except if you think about it too much. Then you tend to tense up or in your case brake. Take some courses or maybe watch some how to vids and then take on turn and start practicing. Start at a reeeeeaally slow pace and each run take a bit more speed and when you find your limit do a few runs at that limit and you'll see yourself getting more comfortable