Taking a sip on a G&T while waiting for the GF to come back home after a long ride, I day-dream about what bike would be nice to take with me on holidays. Where I live is not so mountainous but I usually spend my holidays in the mountains mostly in Sweden but hopefully also in France / Switzerland in a near-ish future.
So far my enduro rig would be my first choice for this kind of activity, which consist of a mix of lift assisted and non lift assisted cycling, but renting a DH bike last summer made me want to have a double crowned fork
So here I am surfing the interweb for a bike that can take a DH fork and still be pedalled up to the hill. Most DH frames have fucked up seat angle and/or won't take a dropper without mentioning that they are optimised for good pedalling efficiency with chainrings too big to climb with... so I feel that I would have better luck looking at what the enduro market has to offer. So far I have found the YT Capra and the Knolly Delirium that are supposed to be compatible with DH forks.
Any other bikes you know that would pedal (relatively) well, take a dropper and a DH fork?
So far my enduro rig would be my first choice for this kind of activity, which consist of a mix of lift assisted and non lift assisted cycling, but renting a DH bike last summer made me want to have a double crowned fork
So here I am surfing the interweb for a bike that can take a DH fork and still be pedalled up to the hill. Most DH frames have fucked up seat angle and/or won't take a dropper without mentioning that they are optimised for good pedalling efficiency with chainrings too big to climb with... so I feel that I would have better luck looking at what the enduro market has to offer. So far I have found the YT Capra and the Knolly Delirium that are supposed to be compatible with DH forks.
Any other bikes you know that would pedal (relatively) well, take a dropper and a DH fork?