's funny, and I guess same principle applies - in Bedgebury Forest where I do a bit of myb'ing, there in one particular bit that I would
usually fail on (very very steep, gullied with roots and turns) if I carried a lot of speed and pedalled like an imbecile. If I slowed right down to
the point where my brain can keep up with what I and the bike are doing, went to the middle ring at the front and bottom at the back (effectively
increasing effective torque) and just rode gently, I can usually get up it!
Suggest that bloke in vid engages brain, buys an engine with some torque and takes some lessons, he might get there
I was under the impression that the normal approach to get up a slope like that was full beans, since there isnt enough grip to go slowly. You need
momentum, and also you need to shoot a lot of dirt backwards to propel you forwards.
Lots of the icelandic 4x4 videos show people using a similar technique.