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"Progressive" hardtails - yay or nay?
Finally got my new Nimble Nine and got it built up, dentist level. She’s a looker if I don’t say so myself. Rides real well too!
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"Progressive" hardtails - yay or nay?
Glad to see everyone getting out on their fun hardtails! Sorry for the guy who couldn’t keep his RSD.
I’ve been riding my Guerrilla Gravity Pedalhead at least once a week this summer ... but mostly on concrete, asphalt and gravel - when on singletrack extremely mellow and smooth green flow or XC trails. Not exactly making use of the “progressive” geometry and pretty dang compliant rear end!
It’s because the cockpit changes I had to put in to accommodate this thing below - 20mm of steer tube spacers, 80mm 5 degree rise stem, 740 mm bars with 35mm rise - make the bike handle like a pig, so I never want to ride it on actual trails!
But hey, not everything is about me. My 18 month old daughter really enjoys the riding and the time spent together! We can now do almost 2 hour rides before she gets wiped out from keeping her head upright on rollers, chunder etc.
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Once she’s old enough for the shotgun/macridemore then I can go back to my old cockpit: 35mm stem slammed to the headset upper, 780mm low rise bars. Every so often I do the cockpit swap for a short ride and it’s soooooo much fun. This bike rips. I made it practical with a 120/150 dual position Pike, I think I’m probably at around 65 degrees at 150mm and 66.5 degrees at 120mm. 29 x 2.6 up front and 2.4 in back, will probably go up to 2.6 in back once I’m ready to dump this tire. Mostly riding at 120mm with my daughter except on flow trails or chatter. Reach is 455mm in a medium and 419mm chainstay length.
RideGG!