Good to hear! I'm definitely looking for a bike that has little to no feedback and that provides a smooth, neutral ride.
My previous downhill bike was a Transition TR450 and it was awesome, but everyonce in a while you would feel the pedals try to move. And maybe this was due to how I set the shock, but on the big wallowy dips, it felt like the bike squated into the travel too much.
My current bike is a Banshee Spitfire and it has horrible pedal kickback.
When I get a new downhill bike, it will be either this one or another TR450.
My previous downhill bike was a Transition TR450 and it was awesome, but everyonce in a while you would feel the pedals try to move. And maybe this was due to how I set the shock, but on the big wallowy dips, it felt like the bike squated into the travel too much.
My current bike is a Banshee Spitfire and it has horrible pedal kickback.
When I get a new downhill bike, it will be either this one or another TR450.