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I love HT's too, it's just that wasn't the question 😉
WTF are you on about? the OP didn't even mention "enjoyment!" he asked "Any noticable differences? Any regrets?"GW how does the rider affect the enjoyment of what type of bike he wants to ride?
the correct answer is Yes, there is a noticable difference between suspension designs, and not just SP Vs 4 bars. and yes (unlike Mildred apparently) I can tell/feel differences between certain designs, you may not.
a good rider who's rarely on the brakes through rough terrain anyway will be just as fast descending on a shitty single pivot design while a shit rider may get beaten to death dragging their brakes down longer rougher descents on that same shitty single pivot.What does the rider have to do with what type of bike he should buy?
While not ideal, a good rider should be able to adjust to riding bikes with ropey geometry too.
No but you can buy/book them online these days 😉He can hardly buy skills from the bike shop.
Told you it would 😆
GW your post is still irrelevant.
BUt seriously, how can you continue to deprive the mtbing world of your skilz?
Why not start a skills school? Think: you'd be a millionaire, and the standard of riding in the UK would be transformed.
shitty single pivot
classic.
Smooth link is the best 😛
neallyman, I actually said "a shitty single pivot design"
Al - 9 bikes you little gimp
If the OP managed to keep a bike for more than a year then he could probably afford to buy a bike of both design.
My old bike had one pivot my knew one has 4 apparently. Did it influence my decision to buy? Nope not one bit, I bought the bike that I like riding the most.
All hail the all knowing GW. 🙄
GW is actually Gary Weagle, Dave Weagle's evil twin brother, we have much to learn from him.
He is from the place where they have short arms and deep pockets 😆
Apparently he has already started setting up single pivot concentration camps in a bid to rid the world of their uselessness.
In his perfect world, multi-pivot frames will rule, and single pivots will either be crushed, or made to work as slaves!
Some of the fastest riders I know ride single pivots. Modern shock technology means there is really very little to tell between various designs. I find fit (especially reach) and geometry are far more important factors when choosing a bike. The two most recent linkage driven single pivots really feel no worse/better than full linkage systems. In some respects too much linkage can take all the feel out of the ride and can leave you with little connection to the earth and certainly the Cane Creek makes single pivots feel like a linkage bike.
Best plan is to get the right geometry and fit then try all the bikes that work for your body and buy the one that rides best for you.
"9 bikes" WTF?
Your willy-waving is usually better than that.
Duir has the knowledge GW wishes he had
Perhaps having 9 bikes = expert/pro rider..
Don't open the modern shock technology argument .you will have the so called industry experts crying into their free download of linkage ,posting their anti squat curves and trying to find a tiny point of difference to flog their bikes.
Motorbkies still use a shitty single pivot design often with just one swinging arm.
Trolling surely
Most modern motorbikes use a linkage driven single pivot so you can adjust the rising rate.
Which particular bit of knowledge are you referring to? 😕flow - Member
Duir has the knowledge GW wishes he had
Is every single pivot design exactly the same? No. Does every single pivot design behave the same? again, No. So can some single pivot designs perform worse than others? er.. Yes! hence me referring to a "shitty" single pivot design in my example (there are "shitty" linkage designs too)
but apparently it makes **** all difference because simply fitting a Cane Creek Double Barrel shock to the shittiest single pivot ever designed can not only transform the suspension performance, it is somehow able to change the braking characteristics too. 🙄
That's the worst backtracking I've seen in a while.
Could you name some 'shitty single pivots' that are currently manufactured? (and cost more than £150 and aren't sold by Lidl)
1995, sure loads, put that was a while back.
They all appear to put their pivot point in nigh on an identical position nowadays, so any shittyness would appear to be a function of joint and frame stiffness (a problem not unique to single pivots) rather than pivot geometry.
There's an awful lot of BS going on here. It's very hard to give aa definitive answer as to which suspension system works best.
Both of my bikes are four-bar designs, but they feel very different on the trail. One seems to exhibit far more pedal influence than the other, while the second bike feels very plush at the expense of pedal efficiency.
I've even ridden two Horst Link bikes that feel very different to one another. I've given up on favouring any system over the other, the proof of it is in the riding.
Uh? take it you mean me? where have I backtracked?ChunkyMTB - MemberThat's the worst backtracking I've seen in a while.