Sirwincealot
Member
When I took delivery of my Rail 9 a couple of weeks back it came with the Mino Link in the low setting.
TBH I hadn't thought about it too much. It's been really stable on the descents and easy to climb. But on tight singletrack it's had a slight tendency to run wide unless I really get after it. I assumed it was down to being a relatively heavy 29er (my other bike is a 26" HT) but now I'm not so sure.
Anyway, today I've changed it to the high setting. From a quick ride down my driveway I'm surprised at how different it feels. I'm positioned more up and over the handlebars and it seems more flickable.
I'll have to give it a proper ride this weekend but I'm curious as to what setting other people are using? Have you noticed much of a difference between the two?
TBH I hadn't thought about it too much. It's been really stable on the descents and easy to climb. But on tight singletrack it's had a slight tendency to run wide unless I really get after it. I assumed it was down to being a relatively heavy 29er (my other bike is a 26" HT) but now I'm not so sure.
Anyway, today I've changed it to the high setting. From a quick ride down my driveway I'm surprised at how different it feels. I'm positioned more up and over the handlebars and it seems more flickable.
I'll have to give it a proper ride this weekend but I'm curious as to what setting other people are using? Have you noticed much of a difference between the two?