Thanks Andrew, always interesting to hear thoughts on "big" bikes from people not necessarily on team "big bike".
Sounds like you're adjusting already and maybe it's a non issue once fully adapted, but I feel like the loose front end is a common report on these bikes with head angles in the 63 range.
I know you almost always angleset to _**slacken**_ all of the things, but have you thought about going in the steeper direction for the sake of science in this particular case?
I know numerous Sentinel and Spire owners doing this (riding NS/S2S, not Manitoba. ;))
Jan. 7, 2024, 11:27 p.m. - Kenny
Thanks Andrew, always interesting to hear thoughts on "big" bikes from people not necessarily on team "big bike". Sounds like you're adjusting already and maybe it's a non issue once fully adapted, but I feel like the loose front end is a common report on these bikes with head angles in the 63 range. I know you almost always angleset to _**slacken**_ all of the things, but have you thought about going in the steeper direction for the sake of science in this particular case? I know numerous Sentinel and Spire owners doing this (riding NS/S2S, not Manitoba. ;))