Honestly, it's for me and other people to be able to quickly share an already created link with them. Now that I have all three of my expected guides made, I'm hoping to coordinate with the MOD's to update the link's in the sidebar for all people.
Great post.
Banshee Paradox and Enigma are \*sort of\* soft tails?
From their website: "The main focus of the paradox V3 project was on achieving optimal vertical compliance and vibration damping. This was achieved using FEA to tune the dropouts and yoke designs, to purposefully design in controlled vertical flex."
Started on a carbon ibis Ripley and thought it was amazing. Most recently built a steel chromag rootdown Hardtail, and it's more capable, faster, and arguably somehow more plush than my full sus Ripley. Steel is an amazing material for mountain bikes and too many people don't give it a chance. I almost never ride my carbon fullsus anymore.
Great information in here, well done! Guerilla Gravity is dead, they aren't making steel frames or any other frames these days
Thanks, forgot to remove that from earlier revisions, that's a bummer I forgot about. You know of any other bikes still making steel frames?
[Chromag ](https://chromagbikes.com/products/lowdown)gang where u at?
i included them already
This is fantastic! Thank you for making this available to folks. Much appreciated ☺️
The people who need these don’t look for or read them before posting, but I applaud the effort.
Honestly, it's for me and other people to be able to quickly share an already created link with them. Now that I have all three of my expected guides made, I'm hoping to coordinate with the MOD's to update the link's in the sidebar for all people.
Amazing, thank you!!
Great job. Just want to add that the Trek Procailber line uses IsoSpeed, just another form of a soft tail.
Good one!
Great post. Banshee Paradox and Enigma are \*sort of\* soft tails? From their website: "The main focus of the paradox V3 project was on achieving optimal vertical compliance and vibration damping. This was achieved using FEA to tune the dropouts and yoke designs, to purposefully design in controlled vertical flex."
Started on a carbon ibis Ripley and thought it was amazing. Most recently built a steel chromag rootdown Hardtail, and it's more capable, faster, and arguably somehow more plush than my full sus Ripley. Steel is an amazing material for mountain bikes and too many people don't give it a chance. I almost never ride my carbon fullsus anymore.
Oh no why was this post (and the other) removed??
A handful of people of said this. I’m not sure what you mean. What are you seeing ?
[This is how it appears for me](https://i.imgur.com/KgfwtvP.png)
Weird, thanks for bringing this up. I’ll look into it
Thanks, worked with the mods and it looks like they have been restored.