Well +20mm, you could order the Wild with a 170mm fork from Orbea.I don't have a Wild. But if I did, there's no way on earth I'd be fitting a 190mm fork to it. I don't think many bike would ride well with +30mm under the front end.
Was the frame and geometry as standard? Or did the linkage change it?Not to mention Orbea threw a Fox 40 on the Wild frame, added a longer linkage and took the motor out and raced DH Workd Cup with it.
The front triangle was the standard one, the rear triangle wasn't. Keep in mind the bike had 200mm's of rear travel.Was the frame and geometry as standard? Or did the linkage change it?
Ah, days gone by. A time before we accepted that damping might be more important than overall travel. Big Hits, the original mullet? Stinkys... Good times.we ended up throwing our boxxer or jr T or super T on any hardtail frame we had laying around.
In all fairness, so were HT frames with Monster Ts dynamic head angle must have been close to vertical at full compression.BITD susoension bikes were all pretty shit to be fair.
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