good point: for all you tldrs: reviews on bicycles that somebody just purchased are funny, and I'm excited about my new bike.
Also, its a large, which I'm happy with, because I like smaller bikes and was worried that the large would be an actual large. Luckily, its only slightly larger then my old medium, which is perfect.
Yeah the large is a good size, sounds like you'll be pretty happy with it. I was thinking about how I'd make it work if I had to go back to one (owned the same frame briefly in 09) and I think I'd throw an 8.5x2.5 in because it'd still have about 9" of travel and be a bit lower and slacker. The adjustment range of the 40 is pretty handy for slackening, but less useful when you don't want to raise the BB (applicable here) which is why I'd go the shock route.
Just an option for the future though, maybe you'll love it as-is.
Yeah the large is a good size, sounds like you'll be pretty happy with it. I was thinking about how I'd make it work if I had to go back to one (owned the same frame briefly in 09) and I think I'd throw an 8.5x2.5 in because it'd still have about 9" of travel and be a bit lower and slacker. The adjustment range of the 40 is pretty handy for slackening, but less useful when you don't want to raise the BB (applicable here) which is why I'd go the shock route.
Just an option for the future though, maybe you'll love it as-is.
I just finished changing the geo of the IH sunday/fox40 via -2 deg works component head set, it's Bb height is at 14.6 inches, wheelbase at 46.25 inches. It feels nice/comfortable and stable.
i want also to mod the geo on my 2nd bike, 08 white v10.3, (currently with a fox 36 and used as a trail bike).
what are the options in lowering the BB and slackening the head angle?
*short shock? offset bushings, angleset? the max. angle on 1 and 1/8 works component headset is at -1 deg.
I had the opportunity to throw a leg over a V-10 carbon last summer, a bike I had strongly considered purchasing. They ride awesome. Enjoy, and that bike looks pretty sick with the all black look.
I'd love to get some time on a newer V10. I rode a V10 2 for just a tiny bit of time, but I really didn't like the way it pedaled. Too much going on back there.
Well I'm pretty happy with it. The last guys settings were pretty wonky, but it hasn't been ridden hard and now that I have the suspension fairly in line with what I like, it feels pretty damn good. Pretty much exactly what I was hoping for, eliminating all of these bull**** "bumps" that used to give me grief.
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