At least I don't leave slime trails.
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2013 Charge Filter Apex| Specialized Jett 143
1996(?) Giant Iguana 630|Specialized Riva
Saving for the next one...
There are defintiely lots of great points for any of us to consider here. I'll also mention that like Tealtreak mentioned, I was always taught to be up an off the seat.... with a hardtail, you quite often have to aid the suspension that you have on the front of your bike... elbows and knees are always bent to help with that. And if you should ride like that, I can definietly see where it would take alot more energy in an endurance ride/race. Of course, we say the same thing with a fully, more weight ... more energy. The shorter travel full suspension bikes quite often fill that void, but as others have mentioned... it quite often can be decided with knowing the terrain you'll be racing. You mentioned the LT 100, that's a course where it's quite a bit of pavement, dirt roads and some rough... and it seems that people with both types of bikes will race that. Does your LBS have demos or bikes that you can rent? Thought that might be a way for you to 'ride' what you think you'd like to purchase... also find a shop that can truly 'dial' in the suspension for you and your weight that might aid in your decision as well. At any rate have fun looking for a new bike!!
PS I know from customers that I have sold bikes to over the years, the Cannondale Scalpel is a great short travel bike if that is what you are looking for.![]()
This. I LOVE my Scalpel. And at 23 lbs, there isn't a huge weight disadvantage over a hard tail. I race, but I also ride A LOT. No way am I going to a hard tail. The comfort of the FS is key for me. Does it climb great? Not entirely, but it's not a dog either. I do MTB rides for fun that are about 45 miles, with approx. 4000 ft of climb (or more) on the FS, and don't have an issue.
That said, everyone is different. You need to try the bikes to see what will work for you.
Oh, and yes my 29er corners well, but I totally get the point about it not being as responsive as a 26 inch wheeled bike.
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Last edited by SheFly; 02-17-2013 at 06:46 AM.
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This thread is a little older already so this information may not be of much help.
I have a very similar history to you in that I got back into mtn biking with a full suspension and as I started doing longer races I felt the suspension was costing me too much. So about a year ago I bought a Moots Ti YBB. It's a soft tail. It rides like a hardtail but has just a tiny bit of travel in the back to take the edge off of hits on the back end. This helps a lot with the really long races when I can't hover all the time while descending. Or even just on long flatter bits or climbs when the surface is rocky. The rear suspension is very clever and doesn't add any significant weight. I opted for the 26 but they make it in a 29er as well.
I love my Moots and I will never go back to riding a FS for long endurance races.
Here's a link to the thread I started when I finished the build.
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2007 Look Dura Ace
2010 Custom Tonic cross with discs, SRAM
2012 Moots YBB 2 x 10 Shimano XTR
2014 Soma B-Side SS
Oh that bike is soooo pretty. A moots is my favorite bike porn![]()
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I am hoping that you are 5ft 1in so that I can buy your used, "soft-tail" Moots off of you some day.
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2010 Santa Cruz Juliana with R kit and Crampon pedals
2011 Specialized Ariel Sport,suspension post,Serfas Rx Women's Microfiber saddle (sold)