To the smart suspension monkeys, I am wondering how the new batch of bikes compare to the Canfield Jedi?
I see some of the newer frames are now boasting about the benefits of reward travel as well as their vertical travel such as the new Norco HSP. I was told by my local bike shop that the new Specialized demo was designed to get rearward travel as well but not as much as the Norco.
I have been on a Jedi for a few years and it is an absolute amazing bike on steep natural technical New England stuff and drops. I really don't notice any of the drawbacks some say the rearward travel has in the berms or cornering. I don't think its the best jumper but that is probably operator anyways. Was canfield just ahead of the game and now others are seeing the benefit of rearward travel.
I have read that the new Norco aurum Hsp is not a jumper at all. Is there a balance as being a great technical ground hugging bike and a good jumper?
I see some of the newer frames are now boasting about the benefits of reward travel as well as their vertical travel such as the new Norco HSP. I was told by my local bike shop that the new Specialized demo was designed to get rearward travel as well but not as much as the Norco.
I have been on a Jedi for a few years and it is an absolute amazing bike on steep natural technical New England stuff and drops. I really don't notice any of the drawbacks some say the rearward travel has in the berms or cornering. I don't think its the best jumper but that is probably operator anyways. Was canfield just ahead of the game and now others are seeing the benefit of rearward travel.
I have read that the new Norco aurum Hsp is not a jumper at all. Is there a balance as being a great technical ground hugging bike and a good jumper?