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So I'm an unremarkable, but reasonably fit rider on an unremarkable (Scandal 29er) framed bike. Swapped all the parts from it onto a new Solaris frame last week and built the Scandal as a rigid SS - carbon forks, cheapish wheels, 32:18 gear. First time out on it yesterday (I've had a 26" SS up 'til now) and I got a few PRs on the dreaded Strava round Whinlatter.
Now I can understand going faster on the South Loop climb, as the surface and gradient are pretty much ideal and the bike is pretty light, but I also got a PR on the second DH section - and I thought I'd pushed it in the past with gears and sus forks.
Am I maybe not good enough to eke out the benefits of gears/suspension. Does the twisty/smooth nature of the trail favour rigid. Have I wasted a load of money on posher bikes - because there was plenty of fun involved.
I'll take the Tallboy round there soon and see.

p.s. not a Strava hound - just use it to log miles/set personal targets.


 
Posted : 24/11/2013 11:33 pm
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Is it red? Red makes it faster.

I've a similar dilemma. Local loops I do - I've an identical weight 29" and one of those old 36" things. Both Ht's. Yet the 29 is 2 mins quicker over the same loop, and crests climbs quicker too. No idea why.


 
Posted : 24/11/2013 11:39 pm
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Or possibly the trails were in perfect condition, see how you get on over the next few weeks.

36" things
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Do you need a step ladder to get on


 
Posted : 24/11/2013 11:46 pm
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What makes you faster is a bike that inspires confidence.


 
Posted : 25/11/2013 12:48 am
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Red? Hell no - British racing green.
Conditions average.


 
Posted : 25/11/2013 1:30 am
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Nobody stated the obvious tonight yet?

Oh go on then, I'll be the one...

What makes any bike faster? The rider!


 
Posted : 25/11/2013 1:34 am
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100% the rider. And what makes any rider better and therefore faster? The answer is time in the saddle. It's not rocket science I'm afraid, just plain and simple hard work and lots of it. A properly decent rider can ride any bike fast so upgrading and buying new kit won't make you faster. It might make you want got get out and ride though, which is good.


 
Posted : 25/11/2013 8:33 am
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Sometimes a SS is fast downhill because you can't rely on pedaling so you work on flow and momentum instead, it focuses good technique which is often quicker and also less effort than more pedalling. And rigid bikes can be really quick on the right surface, again you focus on being smooth, good lines etc.
I also think that some bikes just work better for us ergonomically, not 'better' bikes as such but they just work with us rather than against us. That can be the fit, general type, riding style, etc.


 
Posted : 25/11/2013 9:09 am
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Wearing Rapha.


 
Posted : 25/11/2013 9:17 am
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A properly decent rider can ride any bike fast so upgrading and buying new kit won't make you faster.

Shhhhh! That's a secret!


 
Posted : 25/11/2013 9:50 am
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Kashima coating, ESI grips and 1x10.. Allegedly...


 
Posted : 25/11/2013 10:09 am
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just checking; you ARE comparing times recorded with the same GPS device, yes?

phones tend to think they're travelling faster than dedicated garmin-type gizmos.

(i don't pretend to understand how this would happen, but my measurement-geek pal has tested it)


 
Posted : 25/11/2013 10:12 am
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New bike excitement adds enthusiasm, enthusiasm makes you go faster.


 
Posted : 25/11/2013 10:40 am
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What makes a bike faster?

The rider, most stuff on the bike makes **** all difference.


 
Posted : 25/11/2013 11:18 am
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Or possibly the trails were in perfect condition, see how you get on over the next few weeks.

36" things
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Do you need a step ladder to get on

Sorry...didn't mean my Penny Fathing. Meant my 26"!


 
Posted : 25/11/2013 2:37 pm
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Making sure your brakes are centred properly.


 
Posted : 25/11/2013 2:42 pm
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Making sure you have fitted tyres.


 
Posted : 25/11/2013 2:51 pm
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pedaling harder!


 
Posted : 25/11/2013 3:18 pm
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Testicle size, plain and simple.


 
Posted : 25/11/2013 3:30 pm