Eyup,
I had the ON ONE out for its first serious run at the weekend. I usually plod around the local trails- 4-6 miles a couple of nights a week but turned up the wick at the weekend. On sat night I had a midnight blast of around 2 hours over the moors and then did the Dalby red route (24 miles) the next morning. With 5 miles to go my backside was killing me, i still walk funny now. Evereyone else in Dalby was on full sus (apart from a few hardtails inc a fully rigid clockwork) and it looked much easier on the old body when following them.
Now the problem is I love the Inbred, it was fantastic and I was suprised to find I could blast past anyone on anything (not too clever on the uphill parts but thats me not the bike) but i don't fancy the back ache and bruised arse every time i go out on a longer ride. So i am thinking about fitting a USE Carbon Shokpost. Are they any good or am I just a big wuss??
Cheers
John Wayne
I had the ON ONE out for its first serious run at the weekend. I usually plod around the local trails- 4-6 miles a couple of nights a week but turned up the wick at the weekend. On sat night I had a midnight blast of around 2 hours over the moors and then did the Dalby red route (24 miles) the next morning. With 5 miles to go my backside was killing me, i still walk funny now. Evereyone else in Dalby was on full sus (apart from a few hardtails inc a fully rigid clockwork) and it looked much easier on the old body when following them.
Now the problem is I love the Inbred, it was fantastic and I was suprised to find I could blast past anyone on anything (not too clever on the uphill parts but thats me not the bike) but i don't fancy the back ache and bruised arse every time i go out on a longer ride. So i am thinking about fitting a USE Carbon Shokpost. Are they any good or am I just a big wuss??
Cheers
John Wayne