Be honest. Do you think you are a danger to Mr and Mrs blog when out on your bike?View attachment 25994
10-50 +dongle = warp speed
Be honest. Do you think you are a danger to Mr and Mrs blog when out on your bike?View attachment 25994
10-50 +dongle = warp speed
So are you claiming that the front forks don't bob on a hardtail when standing up off the saddle ?Do you get suspension bob when standing on the pedals off the saddle while on a full sus ?
The answer is yes so ask yourself why!
Do you get any loss while on a hardtail standing up ?
Answer No
My fs bike is like being on a boat if u stand up with the suspension loose whereas the ht I had just had a Bobby front. Lockout stops it on both and as my scott has a remote lockout on the bars for both front and rear it's oh so easy to do. It's called twinlock and I don't know why all bikes don't have it.So are you claiming that the front forks don't bob on a hardtail when standing up off the saddle ?
Are we talking about front suspension ?So are you claiming that the front forks don't bob on a hardtail when standing up off the saddle ?
My original question was not about rear suspension.Are we talking about front suspension ?
Or are you just trying to be argumentative for the sake of it ?
This is about rear suspension not front
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Ok, so lockout stops the bobbing on both back and front suspension. But why do we have lockout in he first place.My fs bike is like being on a boat if u stand up with the suspension loose whereas the ht I had just had a Bobby front. Lockout stops it on both and as my scott has a remote lockout on the bars for both front and rear it's oh so easy to do. It's called twinlock and I don't know why all bikes don't have it.
Yes as far as rear suspension is concernedOk, so lockout stops the bobbing on both back and front suspension. But why do we have lockout in he first place.
FatRat stated:
"Do you get any loss while on a hardtail standing up ?
Answer No"
Is that statement correct?
You asked about rear seat postsMy original question was not about rear suspension.
Go back and read the whole thread. Or are you just being argumentative for the sake of it?
Honest answer. Absolutely no idea!Ok, so lockout stops the bobbing on both back and front suspension. But why do we have lockout in he first place.
FatRat stated:
"Do you get any loss while on a hardtail standing up ?
Answer No"
Is that statement correct?
I never lockout rear even on road, leave in trail and switch to descent for rough tracks and descent. Only time I'd lockout front is on windy downhill roads to stop it diving under heavy braking.the lock out on the sus is for climbing why its called ctd.
climb
trail
descend
Is that the 720 or 920 you have there fat rat?
720 mateIs that the 720 or 920 you have there fat rat?
If your getting that much dive on heavy braking you either need a bit more pressure or some tokens in the forkI never lockout rear even on road, leave in trail and switch to descent for rough tracks and descent. Only time I'd lockout front is on windy downhill roads to stop it diving under heavy braking.
How do you find it? it's a new contender, do you do use the remote fork function much? It's a nice looking bike, nice clean lines.720 mate
But I had the forks already and the Hugo rims
I use the remote all the time. I have seen others leaning down to adgust the fork but if course to change the rear without the remote you would have to stop..How do you find it? it's a new contender, do you do use the remote fork function much? It's a nice looking bike, nice clean lines.
I find it really comfortableHow do you find it? it's a new contender, do you do use the remote fork function much? It's a nice looking bike, nice clean lines.