ninjichor
New Member
I got to ride an emtb, but found that the geo was all wonky, with the front end being super heavy and OTB prone. I said it wasn't for me, but the pedal assist made me wonder why I was paying big bucks for cheap flimsy carbon parts to drop weight to get the same feeling.
It got me to think what geo would work with such long chainstays, to get rid of that front heavy feel, so I ordered a custom geo FS frame with sliding dropouts, 445-455, with 1295-1305mm wheelbase. I figured if you couldn't shorten the rear, why not lengthen the front. It definitely got the effect I intended, but it's just that my legs are aching from the 40+ lbs of weight.
Feeling like I should move forward with this geo experiment to get it motorized, so looking to learn more. Already experimented with mixed wheel size, steep STA, slack HA, long reach, etc. Can't say it's any better mainstream bikes, but it's better than that emtb I rode.
It got me to think what geo would work with such long chainstays, to get rid of that front heavy feel, so I ordered a custom geo FS frame with sliding dropouts, 445-455, with 1295-1305mm wheelbase. I figured if you couldn't shorten the rear, why not lengthen the front. It definitely got the effect I intended, but it's just that my legs are aching from the 40+ lbs of weight.
Feeling like I should move forward with this geo experiment to get it motorized, so looking to learn more. Already experimented with mixed wheel size, steep STA, slack HA, long reach, etc. Can't say it's any better mainstream bikes, but it's better than that emtb I rode.