I got a Fox Factory DPX2 shock and did some setup testing. Check out the flex on the front end here where my fork bottoms out.
I’m going to put a token in the front...
I’m going to put a token in the front...
Yeah I agree - this huck to flat is not normal riding at all!I would say though that if in your normal riding the fork is working fine dont change it
Yeah my technique isnt great! I'll do a bit more practicing. Here's another angle after I put a bit more air in the fork..Can I give you a wee tip @Rob Hancill
fuck it. Since when have I ever held back before?
See when you land jumps? keep your cranks more level. (the rearward crank rotated slightly back. but nowhere near as much as you have them in a lot of those clips).
Rotating them backwards causes you to rotate your whole body backwards and "hang off" the back too much.
When you're not centred you're not absorbing the landing evenly. with your arms and your rearward foot is left absorbing/taking more of the force.
This is part of the reason you're so rigid on landing.
Fear is generally the reason folk hang too far off the back. It's a head fuck at first but there's no reason to be so far back. you're not ever going to be spat over the bars if centred landing a drop like that.
proper technique and repetition is your friend here.
Some things you simply can't fix with expensive components
I'm guessing you're also not hitting that drop at all that much speed. If you can hit it faster it'd also be less harsh.
hope some of this helps
Watch some 80s/90s BMX street/drop videos and pay attention to the riders body positions.
those bikes are over 2 foot shorter than your Levo and have NO SPENSHUN!
Thanks Gary - I dont jump much to be honest but do want to improve. It's watching things back like this that really help. I had no idea my feet were in that position! They felt neutral when doing it so now I can think a bit more about foot position.Feet look way better in that one, your arms/leg absorbtion timing seems a little off (hard to tell tho TBH it might just be exagerated due to the slo-mo)
Your technique is inconsistent but I'm guessing you were trying out different approaches (on purpose to video the suspension?)
Landing rear wheel, both wheels or front first all have their benefits and places and it's good to learn how to control the angle of landing consistently and confidently but the thing is throughout the clips your feet are all over the place from a consistency point of view.
It might seem I'm nit picking here and I hope you don't think I'm trying to criticise you .I'd just like to help you a little. I genuinely enjoy watching riders progress and if I'm able to help even more so.
BTW I know I bang on about loving low BBs. but to give you an idea of just how low I like some of my bikes have so low BBs that if I bottomed to flat with your foot position on some of your clips I'd be bottoming out the rear pedal off the floor.
Gladly dude!I might film it again and post, maybe you can be my virtual coach!!?
For ultimate stiffness I presume Lefty is the top choice. They do have a kit that allows mounting to non-cannondale frames, one of the guys from my local community did the lefty upgrade and says it's a huge difference to any other fork in terms of stiffness and non-stiction on the big bumps and drops.I got a Fox Factory DPX2 shock and did some setup testing. Check out the flex on the front end here where my fork bottoms out.
I’m going to put a token in the front...
Checks calendar to see if still 1stFor ultimate stiffness I presume Lefty is the top choice. They do have a kit that allows mounting to non-cannondale frames, one of the guys from my local community did the lefty upgrade and says it's a huge difference to any other fork in terms of stiffness and non-stiction on the big bumps and drops.
It doesn't flex as badly as the DT fork on Rob's vid, and they do run 140 mm of travel (I believe there was 160 version as well). Did you actually try one or wobbled/flexed one with your own hand? It's crazy stiff (c'mon, it has square edges) and almost has no stiction under load (needle bearings).The lefty is more of an XC fork - its is much stiffer than it appears, but its natural rivals are the fox 32 etc - I would be surprised if it is stiffer than a 36 or Lyrik, if it had the same travel
This vid has some comparisons
Can more people get in on that video coaching!? I have no easy access to coaches here and really want to learn to manual, bunny hop and jump better!Gladly dude!
We really should hook up for a ride sometime though. I should be Eeb'd up again pretty soon
Valencia and yes! Consider it a standing invitation in return for lessons. Food and weather is decent too!what part of Spain do you live in and do you have a spare room ?
That would be awesome! I live just 15 minutes north of the city and I have friends in a few ebike stores so I can probalby get you a bike or battery on loan of it came to that... EMTB forums is going global!Whereabouts? I have a good friend who lives just outside Valencia i visit from time to time.
This could actuallty be a go-er.
The biggest problem woyld be getting a battery there.
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