the fun factor of this bike is certainly up there with anything else i've ridden, but as park riding tends to be more smashy than every day trail use i'm not 100% sure - based on the current (quite linear) shock tune. the question being whether you could get enough volume reducers in the shock to avoid regular bottoming. unfortunately i didn't manage to get up to whistler to see how it fared in said conditions. i'd wager that for the average rider (with a bit of shock tuning) it'd be fairly capable.
Aug. 13, 2019, 1:18 p.m. - Perry Schebel
the fun factor of this bike is certainly up there with anything else i've ridden, but as park riding tends to be more smashy than every day trail use i'm not 100% sure - based on the current (quite linear) shock tune. the question being whether you could get enough volume reducers in the shock to avoid regular bottoming. unfortunately i didn't manage to get up to whistler to see how it fared in said conditions. i'd wager that for the average rider (with a bit of shock tuning) it'd be fairly capable.