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Old May 22nd 04, 05:19 AM
Charles Beristain
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Default Bouncing Suspension Going Up A Hill

On Fri, 21 May 2004 15:45:45 CST, wrote:


I was really surprised at how
many riders were NOT turning off their front suspension and were
bobbing up and down going up the hills. What a waste of energy I
thought, am I correct?


I think it pays to lock out the shocks going uphill provided the hill
is not technical. Uphill sprints to the finish line need a locked out
shocks ( IMHO).

Not only that but I was surprised again that about 80% of the bikes
were NOT full suspension.


Think weight as the primary driver in X/C racing. Usually the courses
are not that technical. Usually the folks in the winners circle are
riding hardtails...but more and more the super light weight F/S bikes
are appearing on the race course.


charlie

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