suspension travel
MrHaematocrit
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I've just brought my first mountain bike (2014 epic world cup) and although it seems reasonable to my inexperienced hands I have noticed that most people I talk to with trail bikes seem to have more suspension travel the 95mm Rockshock SID world cup my bike has.
I brought the bike to ride at trail parks as such is there any advantage to having more travel on my bike if so what?
What would be the ideal amount of travel.
I brought the bike to ride at trail parks as such is there any advantage to having more travel on my bike if so what?
What would be the ideal amount of travel.
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So you have the epic carbon marathon with 29" wheels or?
More travel would be pointless and ruin the bike."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
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There is no ideal amount of suspension travel. Frame geometry makes much more difference.
My last bike was a Giant Anthem with 100mm front and rear and I never found it lacking, if anything on long rides that was better than my current bike which has 150 front and 130 rear.Transition Patrol - viewtopic.php?f=10017&t=130702350 -
nicklouse wrote:So you have the epic carbon marathon with 29" wheels or?
More travel would be pointless and ruin the bike.
Yep its a 29r, I'm enjoying the bike but was curious about the amount of travel different bikes have, if you never ask you never know.0 -
You have a race ready XC bike. Harder hitting bikes may have more travel, but that is a generalisation.0
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Indeed... You have the racey incarnation of one of the raciest FS bikes out there. It's designed to go as fast as possible everywhere, it's a peculiar choice if you're not racing. Even the normal Epic would be a better choice - more relaxed geometry and more travel.0
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A 29er versus a 26er adds an effective 20mm to travel anyway as the bigger wheels ramp up over any step on the trail over a longer period.Currently riding a Whyte T130C, X0 drivetrain, Magura Trail brakes converted to mixed wheel size (homebuilt wheels) with 140mm Fox 34 Rhythm and RP23 suspension. 12.2Kg.0