I like the squashed shock concept,well a smart friend made it sound good to me once when we were building a suspension frame,never finnished it to prove his theory unfortunatly.
Had to go the Brooklyn. Wicked ride Watsy.If I didn't ride a Hardtail for everything I'd love to roll on a Brooklyn.Can't wait to see their new bikes this year.
Five inches would be plenty but whatever gets your head angle to a lazy but not stupid slow steering.Depends also on sag. To much travel and sag will make the geometry to inconsistent.Good to see some other hardtail DHers about.
It's a free world
But I would suggest just doing woodford to Glenbrook or something. You should think about respecting others work and what affect the extra traffic and risk of your liability riding there will have on others. It is quite technical for a novice and I would not recomend it. Like...
It's a good base to start a tool collection from. Poorly made Taiwaneese tools, some have lasted me a while some not, even the broken tools got used at least a few times so yeah I reckon it's well worth it.
Item: Brand new 888s SOLD
Location: Sydney
Item Condition: Perfect.
Reason for selling: Gonna run old forks +need the money.
Price and price conditions: $1450.
Extra Info: Fully ajustable rebound and compression dampening, etc.
Pictures:
SOLD SOLD SOLD payment pending
Sorry a bit off topic.
Is Kenesis now American owned? They're a Taiwanese based company arn't they? Don't they make a large majority of our frames in Taiwan?
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