He mentioned having Maxxis High Rollers, which are quite slow-rolling. Also, riding with a sus fork can feel weird after getting used to rigid, especially if it's been neglected, or set up badly.
Pure speculation, of course :-)
You're right...did feel weird, the steering a bit slower, but now used to it and having fun :)
I've learnt my lesson on buying a secondhand mtb, almost everything (save the fork thank god) has been trashed and needs replacing
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He mentioned having Maxxis High Rollers, which are quite slow-rolling. Also, riding with a sus fork can feel weird after getting used to rigid, especially if it's been neglected, or set up badly.
Pure speculation, of course :-)