REKIBorter":3gsslqyx said:I have met Letmetalktomark and he does look like that.
Well, at least he's happy
REKIBorter":3gsslqyx said:I have met Letmetalktomark and he does look like that.
REKIBorter":211aafsb said:4"+ of ineptitude filtration help to smooth out a bad line choice. Real skill shows when you can ride a rigid bike, spotting the smooth line, just as fast. To get back to the question, modern inovations make life better sometimes. Yes, disk brakes are brilliant when it comes to a wet muddy ride. They don't make you a better rider just a rider with more choices.
ferrus":2r4man6q said:REKIBorter":2r4man6q said:4"+ of ineptitude filtration help to smooth out a bad line choice. Real skill shows when you can ride a rigid bike, spotting the smooth line, just as fast. To get back to the question, modern inovations make life better sometimes. Yes, disk brakes are brilliant when it comes to a wet muddy ride. They don't make you a better rider just a rider with more choices.
Exactly.
I see loads of guys these days just steaming through with no finesse at all. A rigid bike forces you to develop handling skills and trail awareness. OK, modern bike potential might improve your skills so that you're even better on a rigid, but if suspension's all you've known it's easy to miss out on the basic technique stuff and just be clumsy.
MJN":2eavclhe said:The only problem with all this FS technology though is when you get sick of maintaining all the pivots and having to send shocks away for servicing etc,then you regress and hopefully all those old skills are still there