Spent an hour yesterday transforming the Mojo from it's base 140mm set up to it's big beast 160mm guise. Was one of the reasons for going for that frame, saving me from "needing" a big travel bike that would only get used rarely. Predictably for what I spent last year on the shock and forks, I could have had a decent s/h long travel bike, but at least it saves space in the garage. 20mm difference might not sound like much, but (as you wives will confirm) it can make all the difference. Bike sits taller and softer and with the stiffer forks (Fox 36s) it just ploughs straight through rocks. On the downside, it does wallow a bit out of the saddle and isn't quite as nimble, but its definitely the set up for Whistler. Last time I went was on a 120mm bike and it wasn't ideal for the xc trails, never mind the bike park.
Today I headed up to Laggan to get it set up properly and to start pushing my comfort zone. Climb up the red route was a drag as usual but the back end felt very bouncy. A bit of tweaking, periscope down on the reverb and I headed down the upper red. And it felt, well crap actually. Just couldn't get into it and stalled going into a section of drops, ending up walking. A winter on retro and road bikes, and this thing felt alien, with the bouncy bits and massive bars. I then realised I was riding it as if it was a hardtail, weight up front trying to work the forks. Getting back on I stayed standing, weight back and heels dropped. Things started to click, but the back end still felt off. When I got to the bottom of the red I stuck some more air in the shock and headed back round to try again. Felt much better on the climb and a lot more confident on the descent. Took the short cut down the orange and had some lunch before going out for a lap of the full red. Upper red descent was great this time but by the time I reached the lower red descent I was knackered. Didn't help that it had changed hugely since last time. A lot of the natural sections have been replaced by lumpy rock pavements, not what I needing coming into it blind.
Strava results were quire pleasing. PRs on climbs and descents, so it might not feel any easier but I'm definitely fitter than last year. Still getting my arse kicked by Mr K on the climbing sections but got him on most of the downhills. Hoping his time on the final red section was done before all the rocky changes though as he's quite a bit quicker there. 8 weeks now until holiday, the hard work starts here. (yes I might have said that back in February but I mean it this time)