The tire as well is a proto, as this point we are unsure if it is going to be released to the public or only used as a factory support product, more info will be will be released prior to Sea Otter.
I was recently sent a few prototype mud Guards from a company im working with. They called it the "G-string". I was very impressed with its performance; despite its size it deflected a large amount of mud from my eyes.
The company is nearing a deal with a major manufacter, but are still...
what width bottom bracket do you have? if u have 83mm then the atlas fr is the strongest lightest crank for that width, but if u have 73mm then a hone or slx or atlas is your lightest choice
nvm i tought you where implying u were too heavy. Obtanium makes extra light springs from 200-400 in 25lb increments, that just might do the trick. And if you let CC know of your weight they can tune the damping for you.
what your saying doesnt make sense, if you had a super low spring rate and u backed the damping off completely then u would bottom out constantly and get bucked after a hard bottom out.
if the new m6 drop outs will work on the m6 then the old ones will probably work as well. This would effectively lower your bb and slacken the ht angle.
the small bighit is too small for you, yes it runs a little bit big, but you definitely need a medium for your height. They are both good bikes though, the bighit is a little better in terms of plushness and braking interference.
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