EMTB Rider
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I always thought that I needed to exercise more to strengthen my legs to remedy this problem. I recently notices that when riding my Specialized Enduro bike downhill that I didn't have the pain, but when riding my Trek Rail and all the other bikes that I have owned within in minutes my right leg was on fire. This is what causes the problem: Bike geometry, Suspension setup, and type of rear suspension. Both of my bikes are setup properly. The Specialized suspension and geometry is better than most bikes out there. The rear suspension moves rearward during its suspension cycle thus making brake bumps and square edge hits feel invisible. This suspension style will take the stress off your legs and give you the strength to ride all day. Geometry and Suspension setup will greatly help with this but good rear suspension is the cure.
Bike Geometry: Bike must fit you properly for the type of riding you do
Suspension Setup: Front and rear suspension must be setup properly. Sag balanced front and rear, High and Low speed Rebound, and Compression.
Rear Suspension: Purchase a bike that the rear suspension moves in a rearward direction during its suspension cycle.
Bike Geometry: Bike must fit you properly for the type of riding you do
Suspension Setup: Front and rear suspension must be setup properly. Sag balanced front and rear, High and Low speed Rebound, and Compression.
Rear Suspension: Purchase a bike that the rear suspension moves in a rearward direction during its suspension cycle.