WD Pro":25r5pkvv said:Horses for courses ...
Looking forward to a TDF winner using a FS bike ...
WD
Seems more plausible than a world cup cross country winner using a road bike.
WD Pro":25r5pkvv said:Horses for courses ...
Looking forward to a TDF winner using a FS bike ...
WD
d00m":3sfr09sh said:WD Pro":3sfr09sh said:Horses for courses ...
Looking forward to a TDF winner using a FS bike ...
WD
Seems more plausible than a world cup cross country winner using a road bike.
the point I think I am making Confused is that even on a flat (i.e not hilly) and rough (i.e. not road tarmac) surface, an FS will be faster, reasoning being that the bumnps are soaked up by the suspension so the rider CoG is not moving as much as it would on rigid so less energy is wasted by the rider.
highlandsflyer":14b27tub said:Carbon is amazing.
I used to messenger on a totally rigid klein with a carbon seatpost, given the geometry it was acting like a suspension unit, very effectively until it sheared.
petitpal":2p7wq3ml said:Can't let a thread containing road bikes and cobbles pass without mentioning the Paris Roubais (never heard of this race until my brother mentioned it to me the other week). Road bikes on classic cobbled streets; a race for hard nuts if ever there was one. Everyone flat out and sideways on tiny tyres, no suspension and clouds of dust.