Hi,
I'm new to the forum and I thought I would introduce myself with a question.
I love my old Zaskar frame but there is quite a lot of flex in it.
When I'm riding up a steep hill you can see the BB flex as you put torque through the crank.
I have been told by a few mates that this problem has been designed out over the years of development even in alloy frames.
Is this true?
I ask this question because I have been thinking of changing my frame, both for this reason and to get a frame with a calliper mount on the back. But I don't think the calliper mount is a good enough reason alone to change.
I'm new to the forum and I thought I would introduce myself with a question.
I love my old Zaskar frame but there is quite a lot of flex in it.
When I'm riding up a steep hill you can see the BB flex as you put torque through the crank.
I have been told by a few mates that this problem has been designed out over the years of development even in alloy frames.
Is this true?
I ask this question because I have been thinking of changing my frame, both for this reason and to get a frame with a calliper mount on the back. But I don't think the calliper mount is a good enough reason alone to change.