FILLING MY TYRES WITH WATER - THE MTB LONG JUMP CHALLENGE OF DOOM! In a recent YouTube adventure, Sam Pilgrim takes on the wild and wacky MTB Long Jump Challenge of Doom by filling his mountain bike tires with water. This unusual experiment aims to test how the added weight alters his jumping abilities off a kicker ramp. It's a mix of engineering curiosity, extreme sports, and just a touch of humor.
The Experiment
Sam starts off by detailing his setup, which includes an electric mountain bike, a pump, and an unconventional source for the water—an old apple juice bottle. The goal is to fill the inner tubes of his bike with water, making it significantly heavier, and then see how this impacts his jumps. The challenge lies in balancing the increased weight with his ability to maneuver through the air.
Filling the Tires
The initial steps involve disassembling the pump and preparing to fill the tires. Sam quickly realizes it's easier than expected and starts pumping water into the tires. He manages to get about two liters in them, resulting in a bike that feels astronomically heavier. This added weight will surely change the dynamics when hitting the ramp.
The Jumps
Once everything is set, Sam begins his jumps. Each effort is met with excitement and trepidation as he pushes the limits of his modified bike. The filled tires create a unique bouncing effect, adding an unpredictable element to his landings. With each jump, there's a mix of determination and laughter as he navigates the results of his quirky experiment.
- First Jump: Sam clears about 20 feet with surprising ease, despite the added weight of the water. He comments on how the water affects the bike's handling mid-air, creating a "snarly" feeling.
- Subsequent Jumps: As Sam continues to push further, the ramp is adjusted to increase the jump distance. The challenge becomes more intense with each foot added, and Sam captures it all on camera, showcasing slow-motion shots of his most daring leaps.
Unexpected Outcomes
The most shocking moment comes when, despite landing hard and seemingly damaging the bike, the tires manage to seal themselves after a puncture, thanks to the weight of the water. Sam notes the durability of the tires, humorously dubbing them a “hydration station.” The end revelation is that he could potentially use this method to not only hydrate on long rides but also clean his bike post-ride!
Conclusion
This rollercoaster of a video is not just a stunt but also a look into creative experimentation within mountain biking. Sam Pilgrim's challenge seamlessly blends adventure with science, prompting riders to question the boundaries of what can be achieved on a mountain bike.
Community Engagement
What do you think about using water in bike tires? Would you try this experiment for yourself? Join the discussion below and share your thoughts or any similar experiences you've had with unconventional biking methods! Feel free to check out other threads on water sports and biking challenges to see more creative takes from fellow enthusiasts!