i can see it working on the south downs way but not some rooty, rocky, technical chute with a nice steep roll-in and a few drops too, it's hard enough on the SS.
"makes boring trails interesting" i think thats the sticking point, I don't ride boring trails! the less interesting ones i ride at night flat out with a decent set of lights to make them interesting.
i'm going to the alps ( Les Arcs) in august for a weeks guided and lift assisted riding i'll ask the guides if anyone has ridden fixed out there?
maybe i could do the megavelanche fixed? suicide or fun?!
i can see it working on the south downs way but not some rooty, rocky, technical chute with a nice steep roll-in and a few drops too, it's hard enough on the SS.
"makes boring trails interesting" i think thats the sticking point, I don't ride boring trails! the less interesting ones i ride at night flat out with a decent set of lights to make them interesting.
i'm going to the alps ( Les Arcs) in august for a weeks guided and lift assisted riding i'll ask the guides if anyone has ridden fixed out there?
maybe i could do the megavelanche fixed? suicide or fun?!