Anthony":1apy0yqk said:Or tubeless tyres?Dr S":1apy0yqk said:Would not have that problem with a bouncy bike.
Tried them, just end up with white stuff all over the place whilst trying to fit a tube back in whilst in the dark pissing rain.
Anthony":1apy0yqk said:Or tubeless tyres?Dr S":1apy0yqk said:Would not have that problem with a bouncy bike.
gradeAfailure":tisclnvj said:Well put Dr S - this is exactly the reason I'm in the market for a 5-6" travel FS. I love retro stuff but have no desire to wreck it needlessly..
Those who slate modern 5"+ FS, how many of you have ever ridden a good one in anger..?
KeepItSteel":lpvwzxtn said:Andy R":lpvwzxtn said:KeepItSteel":lpvwzxtn said:Great vid, great to se what a hardtail is really capable of. Its a s/s right?
No, it's geared
KeepItSteel":lpvwzxtn said:Didnt see him go up a hill
Is it just me, or to hit trails that fast and with that much conviction would he/you not need to know them like the back of your hand?
Well, yes, he probably does - just like I know lots of my local trails like the back of my hand.
It's just nice to see someone ragging a bike on "normal" sort of terrain like most of us ride.
It wasnt a criticism, in fact quite the opposite. I was wondering if i'll ever be able to hit the trails with anything like his speed!
More to the point, I was wondering if its at all possible that he could carry such speed and conviction on a trail he'd never ridden before.
With alot of practice on the very same trail, id hope to be merely 50% as awesome...
And I agree, the 'normalness' of the trail added to it.
harryhood":2fth6iyh said:it all has to do w/ head tube angle.
kaiser":2jl1kuum said: