For me personally i'd say 67/68 on a trail bike. I'm not in much of a rush to get up the hill and it means i can have more fun on the downhill which is what really matters.
I ride a transition covert which is 67. On the east coast trails I call home it is a bit slack since they are slower speed in many places, of course it is nice on the steeps but doesnt jump up the steep quick ups we have that well.
When I am riding out west the 67 is perfect...
I'd say 68 w/ an internal lower cup with the ability to slacken the HA to 67 with an external lower cup...
Just installed a Revelation and Angleset on my Tracer. 66.5 HA with a 40" bar height is great here in the PNW, climb up - rip down. Bars are getting wider and HA are getting slacker. Good times are here.
For me personally i'd say 67/68 on a trail bike. I'm not in much of a rush to get up the hill and it means i...
For me personally i'd say 67/68 on a trail bike. I'm not in much of a rush to get up the hill and it means i can have more fun on the downhill which is what really matters.
If by angle, you mean a particular way of approaching or considering an issue or problem, the I would say anyone's idea angle should be to ride more and type less.
Stikman
I ride a transition covert which is 67. On the east coast trails I call home it is a bit slack since they are slower speed in many places, of course it is nice on the steeps but doesnt jump up the steep quick ups we have that well.
When I am riding out west the 67 is perfect...
I'd say 68 w/ an internal lower cup with the ability to slacken the HA to 67 with an external lower cup...
The good next gen 160mm bikes will probably be this.
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