Tokoloshe Posted January 14, 2013 Share The Braamfontein spruit was very busy yesterday. I've never seen so many MTB'ers out there. Which poses some challenge as the trail is dual direction. I was riding up (southerly direction) and started a bit late so most people were coming down. On many ascents going south, riders coming in the other direction (obviously at speed, descending) made no effort to move off the trail. My understanding of hte unwritten trail rules of MTB-ing say that ascending riders have right of way, as emphasised recently by Mr Tread on Twitter (@Mr_TREAD). What are the views on this...?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kandui Posted January 14, 2013 Share IMBA rules:Yield Appropriately: Do your utmost to let your fellow trail users know you’re coming — a friendly greeting or bell ring are good methods. Try to anticipate other trail users as you ride around corners. Bicyclists should yield to other non-motorized trail users, unless the trail is clearly signed for bike-only travel. Bicyclists traveling downhill should yield to ones headed uphill, unless the trail is clearly signed for one-way or downhill-only traffic. In general, strive to make each pass a safe and courteous one. That should clear it up for you. Danger Dassie 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
amoryns Posted January 14, 2013 Share ek stem nie saam...dis makliker om jou lyn te verander as jy op gaan. as jy besig is om af te gaan en daar is een helse gat in die pad dan gaan ek definitief nie my lyn verander vir iemand wat besig is om op te kom nie Daybreaker 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alouette3 Posted January 14, 2013 Share bell ring are good methods Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rouxtjie Posted January 14, 2013 Share Ascending has "right of way" on trails where you can go in both directions...always have, always will. If this is an issue to you, go ride somewhere where it its one way only....simple Jigghead, Danger Dassie, Ryanpmb and 6 others 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stevief Posted January 14, 2013 Share I say descending riders have right of way for many reasons and this topic has been flogged to death but here is my 2 cents. MTB is most enjoyable tearing downhill on ST and it sucks to have your rythmn broken for dudes coming uphill. I am very happy to yield for guys going down when i go up as i know when it comes my turn to descend i can rip it up. Secondly when u going downhill you generally cannot hear or see or sometimes even stop in time for someone coming up as you are generally totally focused on the track, thus the guys going up whom are moving slower have time and have the control and space to move out the way. Nicko, Daybreaker, geecee and 7 others 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VT2jp Posted January 14, 2013 Share I say descending riders have right of way for many reasons and this topic has been flogged to death but here is my 2 cents. MTB is most enjoyable tearing downhill on ST and it sucks to have your rythmn broken for dudes coming uphill. I am very happy to yield for guys going down when i go up as i know when it comes my turn to descend i can rip it up. Secondly when u going downhill you generally cannot hear or see or sometimes even stop in time for someone coming up as you are generally totally focused on the track, thus the guys going up whom are moving slower have time and have the control and space to move out the way. Fully agree. finallygotabike 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joe Low Posted January 14, 2013 Share I say descending riders have right of way for many reasons and this topic has been flogged to death but here is my 2 cents.You might like it that way, but it goes against the general conventions and MTB bodies views as quoted earlier. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr SingleTrack Posted January 14, 2013 Share and here I thought 29ers have right of way Inusc 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Swift01 Posted January 14, 2013 Share In my view it is easier when going downhill to move over for the person going uphill. I can get my stride back easily after moving over, but when your stride gets broken going uphill it can be harder to get back on the gas. If 29er's have right of way, 26er's have to move off the path, what do 650b's do? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
M L Posted January 14, 2013 Share Would like to see someone with a conti raceking front tire swerving out when going downhill. Pappa Bear and Mr SingleTrack 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr SingleTrack Posted January 14, 2013 Share In my view it is easier when going downhill to move over for the person going uphill. I can get my stride back easily after moving over, but when your stride gets broken going uphill it can be harder to get back on the gas. If 29er's have right of way, 26er's have to move off the path, what do 650b's do?they should buy a real bike Jigghead and BushGoblin 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr SingleTrack Posted January 14, 2013 Share Would like to see someone with a conti raceking front tire swerving out when going downhill.sounds like Karma's opinion of the small block 8's Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mojoman Posted January 14, 2013 Share I say do what you want, everyone else seems to, be it on the trail, on the road or in a car! Joe Low 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Li Mu Bai Posted January 14, 2013 Share I say descending riders have right of way for many reasons and this topic has been flogged to death but here is my 2 cents. MTB is most enjoyable tearing downhill on ST and it sucks to have your rythmn broken for dudes coming uphill. I am very happy to yield for guys going down when i go up as i know when it comes my turn to descend i can rip it up. Secondly when u going downhill you generally cannot hear or see or sometimes even stop in time for someone coming up as you are generally totally focused on the track, thus the guys going up whom are moving slower have time and have the control and space to move out the way.what rubbish. clearly you havent had to try and restart your ride on an ascending incline after some Starvasshole has come tearing down it with no regard for others. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iron Posted January 14, 2013 Share rule is as old as the hills.newbies to the sport will disagree those of us who have done it for 20 odd years will know . always give way to those coming up . simple it's easier to get going again if you going downhill not so easy if you climbing . this is the same as the off road 4x4 rule . also rode the spruit this weekend and it would be so nice if people would keep left and approaching riders keep to their left . but hay this is not a perfect world we live in and most of the spruit riders don't know the basic etiquette rules. Edited January 14, 2013 by Iron rouxtjie, DR ◣◢, Jigghead and 6 others 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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