Hoping that some of the forum's Zaskar aficionados will see this as I'd be interested in your comments.
Always fancied another Zaskar but I'm pretty much sorted and happy on the retro front with the little Dirt Research so I won't be challenging Kaz for the 'little Zaskar of the year' title That said, I've been enjoying putting in the miles on my new retro ride (something that I usually avoid, prefering to play on the pump track or wallow in 6" travel ) and enjoying the light weight so another x/c build is calling - maybe worth giving 27.5 another shot (I've had a couple before but found them too steep-angled and felt like I was sitting 'in' the bike).
Been doing a bit of digging around this weekend and it looks as though the UK Zaskar is spec'd with longer forks than the US model (more hardcore hardtail than it's previous 29er x/c incarnation) which would suit me better. Anyone tried one? Will I get escorted off the forum for riding a GT without a triple-triangle? (the small and super-hard-to-find x-small don't have a TT) These things matter :facepalm:
Always fancied another Zaskar but I'm pretty much sorted and happy on the retro front with the little Dirt Research so I won't be challenging Kaz for the 'little Zaskar of the year' title That said, I've been enjoying putting in the miles on my new retro ride (something that I usually avoid, prefering to play on the pump track or wallow in 6" travel ) and enjoying the light weight so another x/c build is calling - maybe worth giving 27.5 another shot (I've had a couple before but found them too steep-angled and felt like I was sitting 'in' the bike).
Been doing a bit of digging around this weekend and it looks as though the UK Zaskar is spec'd with longer forks than the US model (more hardcore hardtail than it's previous 29er x/c incarnation) which would suit me better. Anyone tried one? Will I get escorted off the forum for riding a GT without a triple-triangle? (the small and super-hard-to-find x-small don't have a TT) These things matter :facepalm: