How to needlessly spend $ for enduro prep?
Hey nerds,
So have made some passing attempts at racing the enduro circuit back East (Eastern States Cup) but have never been able to climb out of the mid-pack. Provided there's at least a few races next summer, I'd like to give it a serious whirl.
From experience, the less pedaling there is, the better I do (Attitash), so gonna have to work on the road bike sprints. I also tend to pop off my pedals in the inevitably off camber/flat or uphill/covered in roots and rocks courses that ESC loves. I run flats and due to a spinal cord injury, have very weak feet and ankles, so basically stand on my heels on flats (and get knocked forward and off the pedals in the jank). Going to try and make some DIY clipless shoes this winter with some old Freerider with the cleat just a little forward of my heel.
Considering playing with my bike setup as well so it'll run a bit calmer in the ESC mega jank. Going to try some Flow's to see if they'll track more easily than the carbon rims I'm running now (and also be less susceptible to day-ending blow ups).
I've got an Evil Following and have MegNeg'ed the air shock (Super Deluxe) but am weighing that new Cascade Components link v. getting a coil shock (Marzocchi Bomber CR? I am not doing enough dentistry to get an 11.6). Basically, aside from pedaling fitness and making sure I actually stay on the pedals, trying to make this thing smoother through the truly I-would-never-choose-to-ride-this-trail-on-my-day-off megajank trails that ESC loves.
Curious what the real bike nerds on here would recommend. Danke!
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