Thanks for the compliments on my new bike , I'm REALLY happy with it !!Evil4bc u are evil sheesh that thing is pure pimp
Just a suggestion but I'd move ya brake inside ya shifter towards the stem then ya have true one finger braking and better thumb control on shifter, oh and less likely to break the brake levers 2
Would love to hear some ride reviews of that shock and fork, awesome
cheers
The Saint shifter has been cut down on the thumb trigger side as not to interfere with my braking , sorta a weird setup but I run my hands more inboard so it works .
The fork and rear shok are amazing !! Both the fork and rear shok feel very evenly balanced through the entire travel stroke , sorta progressive but more linear with a very high ramp up at the end .
Great for pedaling and jumping on FR/DH trails , I hammered thesuspension pretty hard this past weekend at N* , the fork is crazy stiff to use the term "confidence inducing " would be a very good analogy for the overall feel of the 55 TST2 and Roco air TST2 .
The 55 has the new Marzocchi QR system and from the 6-8 times I pulled my wheel off Saturday it works better than a normal QR , I can pull my front wheel out with one hand without having to flip the bike over this is a big plus . I was worried that the lack of pinch bolts would make the fork feel wobbly at high speeds but after a all out decent straight down of the the ski runs to steep fire road section at N* im convinced that they have this system down .