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  • What is a g-out?
  • PJM1974
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    As the title says.

    I’ve been off road biking for nearly nine years and it’s a phrase I’ve oft heard used but have never found out the meaning of it.

    Anyone?

    thomthumb
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    when your suspensions bottoms out due to g force. like at the bottom of a bombhole (at speed).

    i think

    curlie467
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    Probably some rad gnarrly thingy.

    Or what he said!

    PJM1974
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    Great! I feel qualified to read MBUK now.

    shedbrewed
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    If it’s truly gnarly you spell it with a K.
    Word.

    AlexSimon
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    It’s when the bike starts coming up when you’re still going down 🙂

    richmtb
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    when your suspensions bottoms out due to g force. like at the bottom of a bombhole (at speed).

    i think

    I think thats it, now explain “spits traction”

    tazzymtb
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    It’s where a tubby mountain biker rides at such pace that their flubber gains enough momentum to burst out of their clothing and produce a guts out situation or “g-out” in gnarcore speak. Hence “dude I totally rocked that gnarly berm to table top you should have seen the g-out” translates to ” I rode my bike over a bumpy bit fast enough for my moobs to get jiggly”

    grum
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    It’s where a tubby mountain biker

    LOL, pretty much every post you make is full of vitriol for tubby ‘rad’ mountain bikers – bit obsessed aren’t we, did one of them abuse you or something?

    tk46hal
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    TAZZY!

    I KNOW FEW THAT FIT THAT DESCRIPTION!

    😆

    GlitterGary
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    Nuthin but a g-thang baby.

    scaredypants
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    it’s a sore bump, usually on yer big toe

    “I would ride that bombhole but my g-out is giving me gyp”

    Again, middle aged tubby riders mostly

    tk46hal
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    Best cured with a large glass of Port I would say!

    foxyrider
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    Is it when you cycle with Mr Sausage sticking out?

    PJM1974
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    This is totally the most popular thread I’ve started on STW.

    GlitterGary
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    Popular, but you’ll never be a Big Hitter.

    foxyrider
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    Popular, but you’ll never be a Big Hitler.

    😉

    mrlebowski
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    LOL! Jiggly moobs! Flubber!

    alex222
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    tazzy mtb is a closet tubby mtber.

    a g-out is just a compression basically.

    philconsequence
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    i’m rubbing my joggly moobs as i type.

    PJM1974
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    I’m struggling to tell the difference between “g-out” and “high speed compression”.

    tazzymtb
    Full Member

    There’s nothing closet about my fat man curves I prefer to think of myself as rubenesque

    singlespeedstu
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    pretty much every post you make is full of vitriol for tubby ‘rad’ mountain bikers

    Tazz is a secret tubbycoreist. He just uses two layers of extra strength lycra to hold it all in. This has the added side effect of cutting of the blood suply to the boomgnarly part of his brain and stopping him pulling sikskidz in the carpark.

    tazzymtb
    Full Member

    I’ll get you at playtime for that stu!

    singlespeedstu
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    Looks forwards to “playtime” 😀

    TuckerUK
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    I’m struggling to tell the difference between “g-out” and “high speed compression”.

    Um, if it was due to G, it’d be low speed. High speed would be due to impact.

    continuity
    Free Member

    At the risk of sounding sensible, am I not under the correct impression that a G-Out is a steep downhill followed by a reasonably immediate change to an uphill, forcing the rider’s body and weight into the bike and making it hard to balance properly / control ones line?

    PJM1974
    Free Member

    making it hard to balance properly / control ones line

    Eh? That’s me just cycling.

    lipseal
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    Thought it was slang for a Ginster’s Pastie?

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