Ho de ho ho... tonights trail ride was interesting.
Yesterday I decided I did not have enough sag in my fork and needed to make more use of the available 100mm. Whatever I did - I did it wrong. On the first switchback with roots, rocks and a small ledge I hit my brakes and the fork took a massive dive - wayyyyyyy more than it ever has before. Totally threw me off so I pansied my way the down the next 1/2 mile. These switchbacks descend and loose about 600 feet in about 1.5 miles and are somewhat technical for me. They've always given me trouble.
Once out of the switchbacks things went fairly predictably except that the fork was a little too plush - I'll need to do some experimenting, I never had this dive on my full squishies - the hardtail changes the dynamic I guess.
I crashed 3 times... I took a corner too fast and t-boned a stump in some tight (10") singletrack, got back up and caught my pedal on another stump hidden in the greenery. This section gets a lot of riders so I didn't feel too bad.
The next crash was in a steep and narrow rock garden that is kind of U shaped - I caught my pedal again for some nice pin ball action and took a soft dive into the greenery.
This ride loses about 2000 feet in 7 miles and gains 600 feet in two miles. The first climb was uneventful but the second climb flows quite nicely and a I layed it out. Sweet!!! Too much squish in the fork was noticeble.
I also had my brakes set up wrong at first - not enough modulation available and a bit of instant lock-up because those 185s are powerful. I backed them off and things seemed to improve.
I was riding with my buddy ummbikes (almost a lawyer...) who is taking a break from higher education. I mighty fine time.
Yesterday I decided I did not have enough sag in my fork and needed to make more use of the available 100mm. Whatever I did - I did it wrong. On the first switchback with roots, rocks and a small ledge I hit my brakes and the fork took a massive dive - wayyyyyyy more than it ever has before. Totally threw me off so I pansied my way the down the next 1/2 mile. These switchbacks descend and loose about 600 feet in about 1.5 miles and are somewhat technical for me. They've always given me trouble.
Once out of the switchbacks things went fairly predictably except that the fork was a little too plush - I'll need to do some experimenting, I never had this dive on my full squishies - the hardtail changes the dynamic I guess.
I crashed 3 times... I took a corner too fast and t-boned a stump in some tight (10") singletrack, got back up and caught my pedal on another stump hidden in the greenery. This section gets a lot of riders so I didn't feel too bad.
The next crash was in a steep and narrow rock garden that is kind of U shaped - I caught my pedal again for some nice pin ball action and took a soft dive into the greenery.
This ride loses about 2000 feet in 7 miles and gains 600 feet in two miles. The first climb was uneventful but the second climb flows quite nicely and a I layed it out. Sweet!!! Too much squish in the fork was noticeble.
I also had my brakes set up wrong at first - not enough modulation available and a bit of instant lock-up because those 185s are powerful. I backed them off and things seemed to improve.
I was riding with my buddy ummbikes (almost a lawyer...) who is taking a break from higher education. I mighty fine time.