I'm as skeptical as you are about DC forks.
The other option is to go down the Paul Aston route and build a 200mm F+R enduro bike - this to me makes sense. If you're riding nasty terrain why wouldnt you want all the travel - given you can still pedal to the top on it.
In one way i'm glad my local terrain works for a 150/140 bike - but as you say it's no reason to stop the disussion of things that are logical.
Aug. 8, 2023, 8:19 a.m. - fartymarty
I'm as skeptical as you are about DC forks. The other option is to go down the Paul Aston route and build a 200mm F+R enduro bike - this to me makes sense. If you're riding nasty terrain why wouldnt you want all the travel - given you can still pedal to the top on it. In one way i'm glad my local terrain works for a 150/140 bike - but as you say it's no reason to stop the disussion of things that are logical.