DaveP_retro
Devout Dirtbag
the0r1st":1lbl5jgu said:By having the seat back it allows me to put my body weight further back on steep inclines to prevent stink bugging.
Is you review all the mtbr.com posts regarding Klein Mantras this is a common issue.
Yep, had my Mantra since the late '90s and found keeping my bottom on the seat stops the rear shock 'un-loading' when weight is shifted forward whilst going dh with the front brake on.. more to do with the long swing of the URT (+ placement of pivot/shock/rider) than the angle of the forks... but, lifting the front end thus pushing the rider back on the frame would do the same. ;-)
May be my fitting Mav DUC32's to my Comp (for my daughter) will have the same effect:
I'll let you know when I've finished...