jonathan horticulturist
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I’ve seen 100mm travel at the front on an Ebike, and wondered why they exist... I’m guessing Cross Country riding.
Pretty much. As @Northumbrian said, usually steep angles for sharper turning.I’ve seen 100mm travel at the front on an Ebike, and wondered why they exist... I’m guessing Cross Country riding.
...not without retuning the fork!! Obviously strapping down the fork lowers the front of the bike so weight distribution is centred more on the bike when climbing especially if climbing seated, BUT it also takes all the initially stroke out of the suspension meaning it will be virtually non responsive to smaller bumps and tend to jump around more. As with most things a compromise travel fork is probably the optimum solution but E EWS riders would then also be compromised on the downhill sections of the course. Personally for E EWS racers I would think experimenting with compression and rebound settings for the climb stages would yield more benefits....... or maybe variable travel forks will make a comeback??Tracey Mosely puts a strap on her fork to reduce the front travel. It lowers the front of the bike and makes it easier to climb.
I think there were quite a few in the ews e that did this.Tracey Mosely puts a strap on her fork to reduce the front travel. It lowers the front of the bike and makes it easier to climb.
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