GrantMeThePower
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Just curious...I did a search on the forum and it seems that everyone who mentions monolink seems to put it at low. It makes sense since the rail already climbs like a billy goat, but I was curious all the same
Mines on high to get seat stay clearance for a 62.5mm shock. It's balanced out by running 170mm Zeb's.
Mine came in low, switched it to high and left it alone. I’m not technical enough to really notice the difference. Sorry.Just curious...I did a search on the forum and it seems that everyone who mentions monolink seems to put it at low. It makes sense since the rail already climbs like a billy goat, but I was curious all the same
Mine came in low, switched it to high and left it alone. I’m not technical enough to really notice the difference. Sorry.
I don’t know. I looked at it, it was simple to do, flipped it and just left it. I’m on an XL 7 and I thought it’d give me more ground clearance. I guess it has but I don’t understand all that geometry “witchcraft”Hi Blue Moon. Mine also came in low. Why did you decide to switch it?
It’s not in your head that’s what exactly what the high position is supposed to do Low position = slacker geometry slower turning but more stable on extreme and steep terrainI set mine to high after my first ride. I find the bike a bit more nimble and slightly better turn-in. It might be in my head, but I just feel like it handles a bit better.
It’s not in your head that’s what exactly what the high position is supposed to do Low position = slacker geometry slower turning but more stable on extreme and steep terrain
I did the same thing , guy in the shop when I bought mentioned it could be set in low , so I presumed it was set high as standard and didn’t really check .I thought I was in high and finally woke up and looked at the position of the link, it was low.
Now I've put it in high - noticed - easier to do switchbacks, 60% fewer pedal strikes, handles a bit better on trails, climbs better too.
Con = a bit less playful when pointed downhill, it was more willing to loft the front wheel and stay up in low.
Whats the real advantage of running a mullet setup? Ive never ridden one, nor would I need to as Im no pro or even expert. But looking at my build you wouldnt know that. Ihave a habit of making really good much beter much better means($$$$) no wife no kids so I build rad shiiteRunning high because I've mulleted the bike.
Mullet vs 29er With The Same Geometry - Which Is Faster? - YouTubeWhats the real advantage of running a mullet setup? Ive never ridden one, nor would I need to as Im no pro or even expert. But looking at my build you wouldnt know that. Ihave a habit of making really good much beter much better means($$$$) no wife no kids so I build rad shiite
Gotta ask what bike you'd go for now in hindsight since the 29 rail is not for you? For me the Merida looks good.Technically, the geometry isn’t the same…
The head and seat angles will be slacker, the BB is lower and the reach is shorter.
Running the Minolink in high doesn’t fully compensate for the drop in wheel size.
IMO, mullet is nicer through the turns but looses out on the climbs; if you’re one of those freaks who likes climbing up WC DH courses you won’t like it. I found running 27.5 at both ends was better than Mullet; it brings all the geo except BB height back to stock so it climbs like the stock bike but corners better. Pedal strikes can be a bit of an issue until you get used to it though.
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