Monday, November 17, 2008

JACKED





I can say this. I've got a WHOLE LOT more respect for the guys that run fully rigid these days.

I did a slightly longer than normal excursion, on a substantially rougher loop this past weekend.

Legs felt decent.

Lungs felt bad as usual.

What I didn't expect was the pounding I took. I have been more concerned with the lack of rear suspension and how that hammers my silly putty back.

What I came away with was how much more beat up my arms and shoulders were. To be honest, I have been running more tire pressure since my burp...buck...bang...bust ass session from a few weeks ago.

Oddly my back has been okay. Can't say why. Hopefully saddle time has helped.

So now I am wondering if I should slap a squish fork in TI-t-ss. I really hate to do this because the loop I rode this weekend had lots of ups and you can really grunt up those pitches quickly without suspension bob.

On the other hand, for a 6 or 12 hour event, I'm thinking that more plush over time trumps more speed at the cost of comfort.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

go squish with a fork you can lock out on the fly. that's my setup and i love it, even on rolling singletrack that alternates between fast bumpy downhill and short steep grunts very quickly.

Anonymous said...

Seriously,
Has anyone seen Scott?

Anonymous said...

I hate Creed

Anonymous said...

^^^^^^where is Scott?^^^^^^
Rumor has it he is selling Treks and sea shells by the sea shore.