
Originally Posted by
Whiteroom_Guardian
Ankle pain from cleat position on MTB? Left ankle in particular hurting quite a bit on rough downhills when clipped in.
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Happen to me if my cleats are too far forward. Along with a lot of foot fatigue, sometimes to the point where I have to sit down for a sec...
Re: Stumpy, couple words of warning and something I wish I had known before buying mine (didn't do much homework at the time).
. The shock stroke is 45 mm for 130 mm of travel, meaning a really high leverage ratio. It find that it makes the shock way harder to tune, the sweet spot feels narrower than on longer stroke shocks. The fit is also tight as fuck, meaning not every piggy-back shock will fit. I did not get along with the DPS that came stock and options to replace it were limited.
. You can't fit a 200 mm rotor in the rear, not the end of the world but once you get used to that setup it's hard to go back
. The seat tube is quite long with a kink in it, meaning max insertion is rather short and you may run into dropper issues. I'm on a S4, 5'11", and it's an absolute battle to make a OneUp 210 shimmed to 190mm fit in there. Also, seat tube diameter is 34.9, meaning you deal with shims or a heavy ass post.
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