BasqueMTB Backcountry Pyrenees: https://goo.gl/PgJvM9
    My bike: http://bit.ly/bk-bronson

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    Riding Gear
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    Gloves: https://goo.gl/qJZUzd
    Shoes: http://amzn.to/2cXasqm
    Pedals: http://amzn.to/2cSkv2k
    Pack: http://amzn.to/1UnvVHN
    Grips: http://amzn.to/2e4FcIq

    Fork: http://bit.ly/bkdiamond
    Shock: http://bit.ly/bktopaz
    Wheels: http://bit.ly/bkwheels
    Front tire: http://amzn.to/2ee02VA
    Rear tire: http://amzn.to/2dJWIOM

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    Camera Gear
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    My video gear: http://bit.ly/bkxcgear
    My GoPro settings: http://bit.ly/bk-gopro

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    Socialize
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    Instagram: https://instagram.com/kennedyish_
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bkxcmtb
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/kennedyish
    Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/166021

    25 Comments

    1. I rode Doug's Basque Coastal tour last month and had a blast. Your videos and comments on BasqueMTB made it a much easier decision to check them out and I had a amazing time; Thanks!
      Carlos remembered you as the Pain & Pleasure American.

    2. i mean the track looks quite bumpy and its got some thicc downhill why do u guys have ur seats up so high

    3. Came here from your Moab and BC videos, and because the title mentions BasqueMTB which I have been to Ainsa with one year ago. We did all those trails in ultra-wet conditions – most of them looked and felt more like riverbeds. I partly hated it because I wanted to flee from the cold and wet German winter. I partly loved it, because it added some spice to the trails.

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