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Well since truetune lets you use more pressure most reviews states that the fork rides higher with more support while still being supple. Higher pressure in the + is also higher pressure in the negative. I'm on a Zeb Debonair+ which is like a luftkappe (big negative chamber).
So while I...
I ride the VHP16 29 for park, and trail, just switch the wheelset. This summer I might end up in the alps for a few weeks and thinking about VHP18, if so I'll get a 190 air shaft for my Zeb.
I don't want to be without a rear shock so got a spare air shock which I haven't ridden much at all but...
build it light then? a bike is the sum of it's parts. The actual Kavenz frame weight is only 800g more than i light carbon enduro frame. Not a lot.
But If you want DH-casing, inserts, heavy wheels then every bike feels heavy. Everything lightweight except the Trickstuff brakes is a compromise in...
That's how I think, I don't really notice a negative difference between 140 and 170mm fork on flatter terrain but there are som reserves when it gets really rough or steep.
Since the terrain I like is rooty and rocky even when it's flatter a rearward axle path seems like it could be smoother and...
Ok. Hardtail is not an option on the trails I ride, that would suck =) it's often quite chunky, rooty, rocky but you pedal most of the time on the trails I mean.
why? I ride my Ripmo AF with 170mm front and back with a coil and works fine as long as you have lighter wheels and tires for trail. So does a lot of poeple with for exaple the Stumpy Evo which has 10mm less travel, that is not much difference.