Gropec
Member
Hi all,
I have a turbo levo comp carbon S3 for my 1m77, since 1 month
I love this bike, the best bike i have ever had so far.
Bike configuration is :
Fork olhins 38 M.2 170mm ( maybe this is the problem )
Rear shock Olhins ttx 22 coil
Spring is good for my weight
Stem 45mm
780 mm oneup bar
Front Tire Michelin enduro racing line 2.4 at 1.3 or 1.4 bars )
Rear swchable big betty 2.6 at 1.7 bars ( i am waiting the Michelin DH 34 2.4 )
Since the day one i feel a weird sensation with the front of the bike, in the tight corner either i lost the grip and fall down or either i do an OTB if i turn too much the bar.
I never felt this on any of my previous bike.
I tried many fork set up and it help a bit but the feeling is still the same.
I also put the head angle to 63° and it help me a lot to keep a good feeling onto the front.
To compensate this problem i am to put all my weight onto the rear during cornering and my arms are stretched out and it's hard to steer the bike
I have no other complain, i love this bike especially on my super steep rocky downhill here in south of France
I am very frustated as the bike is so amazing
I am wondering is the 10mm plus travel of my fork can lead to this strange feeling?
I have also tried different front tire pressure and also different shim size under the stem wich only help on climb
If you have any ideas?
I am lost
I have a turbo levo comp carbon S3 for my 1m77, since 1 month
I love this bike, the best bike i have ever had so far.
Bike configuration is :
Fork olhins 38 M.2 170mm ( maybe this is the problem )
Rear shock Olhins ttx 22 coil
Spring is good for my weight
Stem 45mm
780 mm oneup bar
Front Tire Michelin enduro racing line 2.4 at 1.3 or 1.4 bars )
Rear swchable big betty 2.6 at 1.7 bars ( i am waiting the Michelin DH 34 2.4 )
Since the day one i feel a weird sensation with the front of the bike, in the tight corner either i lost the grip and fall down or either i do an OTB if i turn too much the bar.
I never felt this on any of my previous bike.
I tried many fork set up and it help a bit but the feeling is still the same.
I also put the head angle to 63° and it help me a lot to keep a good feeling onto the front.
To compensate this problem i am to put all my weight onto the rear during cornering and my arms are stretched out and it's hard to steer the bike
I have no other complain, i love this bike especially on my super steep rocky downhill here in south of France
I am very frustated as the bike is so amazing
I am wondering is the 10mm plus travel of my fork can lead to this strange feeling?
I have also tried different front tire pressure and also different shim size under the stem wich only help on climb
If you have any ideas?
I am lost
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