Mr. Zero
Senior Retro Guru
Thanks for the compliments. It's my zen garden of sorts.
In regard to the Moho I really like the ride of the frame. In general I don't care for the feel of aluminum hardtails at all. I am however a huge fan of softails in general and am always very intrigued by differing philosophies in softail design.
That said, inspite of its flexible seatstay yoke the Moho doesn't quite feel like a full-blown softail. Its vertical compliance is about the same or slightly more than the Ritchey Plexus, yet the monocoque aluminum frame remains very stiff laterally. I suppose the concept is more aluminum + Plexus than softail.
It is without a doubt the most comfortable aluminum frame I've ever ridden.
In regard to the Moho I really like the ride of the frame. In general I don't care for the feel of aluminum hardtails at all. I am however a huge fan of softails in general and am always very intrigued by differing philosophies in softail design.
That said, inspite of its flexible seatstay yoke the Moho doesn't quite feel like a full-blown softail. Its vertical compliance is about the same or slightly more than the Ritchey Plexus, yet the monocoque aluminum frame remains very stiff laterally. I suppose the concept is more aluminum + Plexus than softail.
It is without a doubt the most comfortable aluminum frame I've ever ridden.