Yes, the v3 geo chart was wayyyyy off, afair it was originally designed as a road bike with a 370mm a-c fork and geo chart was based to that. Then they slapped longer fork and called it a crossbike. So in reality angles were slack and bb was high (measured 55ish bb drop).
With v4 the geo chart seems accurate atleast.
Ridden both; had v3, now have v4. They both ride well, but v4 feels better.
Can anyone suggest a fork that would make a V3 handle more like a V4?
Got a V3, used as a commuter, but the blurb about the V4 being a bit quicker/more agile/more aggressive suits what I'm used to. Disc mount would be a bonus. Thanks in advance.
Yes, the v3 geo chart was wayyyyy off, afair it was originally designed as a road bike with a 370mm a-c fork and geo chart was based to that. Then they slapped longer fork and called it a crossbike. So in reality angles were slack and bb was high (measured 55ish bb drop).
With v4 the geo chart seems accurate atleast.
Ridden both; had v3, now have v4. They both ride well, but v4 feels better.