Ahh yes. Early summer holiday weather. Schools have broken up, the caravans have been woken from their slumber and it's still a bit tricky to go abroa ...
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Is the Christopher Cross choice a coded message that Chipps is going to buy a yacht and this is the start of his YachtRock playlist ?? 🙂 congratulations Chipps and Hannah on your new jobs
Thanks for the Lance Mountain video clip - takes me back!!!
Lucky Todmorden getting a new skatepark! I'd love to have a ride on something like the Olympic park. Just carving round it would be amazing.
Here's a question - would putting sus forks on a gravel-type frame designed for rigid forks put extra strain on the frame?
would putting sus forks on a gravel-type frame designed for rigid forks put extra strain on the frame?
Less, because impacts are being absorbed by the spring and not the frame. That is unless the extra length of them was so long it significantly altered the leverage, but that'd mess up the geometry too.
Cool, yeah, that's what I thought. I guess the warnings with hardtall MTBs is for longer travel than the frame is designed for, so it alters the geometry.
Congrats Hannah!
Gravel and suspension....this is just like 1991 again when I put a Mozo Pro 3.5 suspension fork on a bike not designed for suspension forks. It did not handle well. I predict a bunch of sweet handling gravel bikes will get their front end jacked up for 40mm of suspension.
If you believe the new breed of gravel bikes are just 1990's mountain bikes with better brakes and curly bars... then what next... the great gravel purple anodising craze... gravel bar ends (also purple)... Ron Hill graveltracksters?
@charliehobbs most modern gravel bikes are suspension corrected 😁
@andi sykes... they may be now... but just you wait for the 150mm travel gravel forks. In 15 years, gravel bikes will have become mountain bikes, and the new trend will be "Groad Bikes"... and we can all go around again.
Well done Hannah!
Don't show Charlie the Cannondale Topstone Lefty 😀
The holes in those cranks look just the right size for a couple of wafer thin mints. Or some mud.
Well done, Hannah. Don't let the power go to your head. 🙂
Extra well done, Chipps, for offloading some of your work onto someone else. 🙂
Or more stress, since you suddenly start riding the bike much faster in rough terrain
don't show me what... I see a 1993 GT RTS with drop bars.
I knew you’d love it!
Hannah, Chipps, enjoy the changes and congratulations.