Well that's dumb.BB height is no different with the 26" or 27.5" dropouts. If you look at their geo charts the BB height is about half an inch higher across the board with 650b wheels/ dropouts. This is why my rune still has 26" wheels.
Well that's dumb.BB height is no different with the 26" or 27.5" dropouts. If you look at their geo charts the BB height is about half an inch higher across the board with 650b wheels/ dropouts. This is why my rune still has 26" wheels.
And inaccurate. Just look at Banshee's site.Well that's dumb.
Having ridden my Spitfire with 26" and 27.5 wheels, with each corresponding drop out option, I honestly don't notice much of a change. If anything, I've had more pedal strikes with the 27.5 stuff. Including one strike on a wide sandy trail that took me to the ground. Still not sure what my pedal got caught on...
Their site doesn't work on my phone, but here's the geometry chart for my 2015 rune. There's a .4" difference in BB height between the wheel sizes.And inaccurate. Just look at Banshee's site.
yessir. bolted it on today and toyed with preload....more tuning and first ride to come.CCIC?
MOARyessir. bolted it on today and toyed with preload....more tuning and first ride to come.
Which is which?
Let's be coil over besties!Booooiiiiing. Ride report coming soon.
But a 29er? They don't need as much travel, right?Check out starting at 1:21...looks like he did the Bartlett Wash mushroom drop on a 140mm trail bike.
It's a big open area, no trail. Tons of shit to session, super sick.That's friggin awesome area. Is it a go and find your own cool lines kinda place? Or is all that part of a trail? Or is it off the beaten path, local knowledge required kinda place?
there,s always that one a-hole who has to throw a wrench into the wheel,s , DAMN!!!! sweet Mega LOLLet's be coil over besties!
Since he really doesn't ride bikes anymore I will offer that it's every bit as good as advertised and it really is 2 shocks in one package. It also increases the already excessive levels of Freedom™ of the Megatrail given its 'Murican origins, plus since its also from CO, you get a free CD with all of John Denver's greatest hits (word is @mtg is trying to get Red Fang to cover these same songs for an updated CD).How you like that 11-6?
big heavy coil shocks are dumb.How you like that 11-6?
I agree with all the above about the 11-6. I picked up one of the "test" shocks that was on sale earlier. It really is a phenomenal piece of equipment. I felt like it offers a significant step up over the CCDBa that it replaced--not that the CC was in any way a bad shock. The 11-6 uses its travel so very efficiently and offers so much traction and control at the top end that it has taken a really fun bike and made it even more so. I got mine tuned with a full on DH mode which is just ridiculous and still pedals well enough that I ride trail with it sometimes. The second tune is a "trail" tune which climbs quite well and is more digressive which helps with long boring climbs. I totally agree with Nick that the climbing traction is really noticeable and helps offset the weight penalty. The only downside is I think the bike doesn't pop off a lip quite as much as when it had an air shock--I just go a little faster to compensate. On the upside, I give no fycks when I flatland big stuff anymore. I'll be interested to see if the revised piston they released for 2017 affects this and may retrofit when it goes in for service.Tempted on 11-6 for my Spitty.
Needs a coil fork.big heavy coil shocks are dumb.
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back on topic, I'd love to ride a new spitfire, they seem like we'd get along.
Laugh while you can Mr. Colorway Not Fit For The Runway, I've got some James Bond-Goldfinger shit heading my way!Anyhow, Mr. @jackalope and I shall have to do a side by side comparo of coil'd MTs since he just got his. It goes without saying that mine will be better since it is very expensive and doesn't clash with my fork stanctions.
Does anyone even make a coil non-dh fork any more?Needs a coil fork.
did that fork ever hit production? its not listed on their site.Laugh while you can Mr. Colorway Not Fit For The Runway, I've got some James Bond-Goldfinger shit heading my way!
You have to make sure it will fit the frame though and that reservoir is pretty large. I was considering an Uzzi which the 11-6 doesn't fit.The thing I really like about the 11-6 minus the performance is that you can send it in and have it reconfigured for different bikes. So if you really kept it for a while it would be worth having a nice dependable shock for a few frames.
This is how I justified the cost to myself... #bikemathThe thing I really like about the 11-6 minus the performance is that you can send it in and have it reconfigured for different bikes. So if you really kept it for a while it would be worth having a nice dependable shock for a few frames.
Not to my knowledge, but seeing as Cane Creek will be releasing a fork at some point, my dreams of colorway domination can become reality.did that fork ever hit production? its not listed on their site.
i swear i read somewhere back in the spring that they were finally gearing up to go into production.Not to my knowledge, but seeing as Cane Creek will be releasing a fork at some point, my dreams of colorway domination can become reality.
https://www.bikerumor.com/2016/03/05/123509/i swear i read somewhere back in the spring that they were finally gearing up to go into production.
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