Getting to grips with the Pace now, nothing like back to back red runs to do that I suppose.
It feels very stable, also the limits of grip (unless on wet roots) seem much higher than I’m currently reaching. BB is low but I’ve yet to catch a pedal- but then I’m hardly pedalling. With that said it pedals well- this is definitely a trail bike that is being used for downhill rather than a downhill (or even Enduro) bike.
The Zee is more convincing than the MT7, but Howard has insisted that this can be reversed through proper bleeding so I’ll reserve judgement for now.
Seemingly crazy steep chutes this bike takes in its stride, very much have the feeling that it can go around a thousand times faster than I am willing to at the moment.
Planning a longer day tomorrow, will see if I can take a bit more speed and spend a little more time in the air.
Getting to grips with the Pace now, nothing like back to back red runs to do that I suppose.
It feels very stable, also the limits of grip (unless on wet roots) seem much higher than I’m currently reaching. BB is low but I’ve yet to catch a pedal- but then I’m hardly pedalling. With that said it pedals well- this is definitely a trail bike that is being used for downhill rather than a downhill (or even Enduro) bike.
The Zee is more convincing than the MT7, but Howard has insisted that this can be reversed through proper bleeding so I’ll reserve judgement for now.
Seemingly crazy steep chutes this bike takes in its stride, very much have the feeling that it can go around a thousand times faster than I am willing to at the moment.
Planning a longer day tomorrow, will see if I can take a bit more speed and spend a little more time in the air.