When I climb with high slope the front wheel takes off or is slightly in contact with the ground, that generates poor front wheel directionality and the handling drammatically drops down.
That has been my problem for ages. May be I'm too tall (1.95m) for 26" MTB. I have a fantastic KoKopelli HT with a strong traction but maybe the seatpost is too long, moreover I have a long stem (syncros 150mm 0degrees) in order to bring the weight ahead as much as possible even if it generates me back pain in uphill.
Suggestions? Have you tried different solution? Do you know bike frames better than mine in order to solve that problem?
Thanks guys. /D
That has been my problem for ages. May be I'm too tall (1.95m) for 26" MTB. I have a fantastic KoKopelli HT with a strong traction but maybe the seatpost is too long, moreover I have a long stem (syncros 150mm 0degrees) in order to bring the weight ahead as much as possible even if it generates me back pain in uphill.
Suggestions? Have you tried different solution? Do you know bike frames better than mine in order to solve that problem?
Thanks guys. /D