Rather than just throwing around the catchall phrase, "riding on a fixed trick frame is much more fun than the mtb stuff, mainly because of the geo" or "the geo is too slack, therefore no good for fixed tricks", it would be sensible if you could actually justify the meaning behind this.
What part of the geo is it that makes a fixed trick bike more fun?
Which brings me back to my original question.
Rather than just throwing around the catchall phrase, "riding on a fixed trick frame is much more fun than the mtb stuff, mainly because of the geo" or "the geo is too slack, therefore no good for fixed tricks", it would be sensible if you could actually justify the meaning behind this.
What part of the geo is it that makes a fixed trick bike more fun?