Scotty T
Walks the walk
But out of the three, which has been the most interesting and innovative?
Headshock and Lefty were certainly interesting.
But out of the three, which has been the most interesting and innovative?
There sure were. I wasn't ever too hot for Cannondale's but did respect that they wrote their own rulebook and went their own way for many of their designs.Headshock and Lefty were certainly interesting.
But out of the three, which has been the most interesting and innovative?
The buffed welds on both alloy Cannondales and Kleins were a nice touch.Also, Cannondale (and Klein) introduced larger diameter frame tubes. These looked amazing to me at the time and I've wanted one ever since.
The buffed welds on both alloy Cannondales and Kleins were a nice touch.
Klein paint schemes were also beautifully crazy. Ah, the 90's has a lot of answer for,
Didn't they use a stack of needle bearings that were super when they were clean and lubed and not so super when they weren't?Headshock was a wank. Didn't ride anything like as well as a fork with the same travel. Lefty is good, probably still a wank but at least it works and is super smooth. And really fucks with people's brains.
Yes but servicing is easy and latest seals work.Didn't they use a stack of needle bearings that were super when they were clean and lubed and not so super when they weren't?
You mean the pieces of shit that would migrate up the leg and make the fork pack up by the end of the ride? Yes that's them.Didn't they use a stack of needle bearings that were super when they were clean and lubed and not so super when they weren't?
Do not click on that link!!!! (Your pants may suffer)
But out of the three, which has been the most interesting and innovative?
What is that? It looks dangerously like something I want!
I'm glad those chainstays are kinda huge (for a hardtail), so no. 'Tis pretty though.