Trailforks is very location dependent, none of my local trails are on there, but I’ve used it a ton in the alps. Pricing has got fairly ridiculous thou
They’re very different forks, depends what you want from a fork. From my experience the fox is more buttery off the top but requires a lot more setup and tuning. The Zeb is more fit and forget, just gets it done with no drama.
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I’ve been riding bikes for a few years and am reasonably good at riding around corners, but leading the bike under me while staying fairly vertical is a new one to me. I’ve been practicing this week…it works well.
Apologies for drifting back on topic, but I’ve got this set and it works really well. It’s handy having the bits with it too, as it’s a single box to keep in the car.
When I got it, I compared torques to my park tool wrench and it was identical to the accuracy I could see using the scale on...
This one. It’s ruining my experience of quiet in the woods, so I assume it also offends people around me.
Reading this thread, older riders seem to be less offended by the noise than younger riders, presumably due to the frequency
It seems to be a problem for some people, maybe on smaller frames? I haven’t had any issues with my s5.
Hard to comment because I haven’t ridden a relay yet, but the KSL is freaking brilliant. So fast, so capable, so fun. The bike just disappears as you ride, it’s just you and the trail.
Same. Haven’t felt the need to upgrade. I fitted the blue lsc knob to mine, but haven’t felt the need to turn it yet. Looks nice thou.
Hah I’ll pass thanks 😂 ‘like’ is a strong word, but after 6 years riding them on my ff Kenevo and KSL, I appreciate the modulation. Codes definitely aren’t...
Is that a KSL1 or KSL2? Motor noise on the 1st gen is my biggest complaint.
How do you get on with the 40s on it?
Define good 😂 saints are very on/off, great in the alps but I find them lacking modulation for uk winter grease. SRAMs have a lot more modulation, ultimately less power apart...