hot chilli
Retro Guru
maybe im just of a slightly later generation than some on here..
from the point i had my first full sus bike i became a convert to full suspension.
the first frame i bought new was my super v with active80 rear end.
did have a proflex before that but that was second hand.
anyway i had the super v for maybe a year, year and a half.. and loved it.
they were light and very stiff frames.
so to now... well i have two super v's now, bought in the last 6 months, over the pond in the us they have been tweeking them for some time by fitting jekyll swingarms on them. with longer stroke shocks
i have gone down this route..
still working on getting mine right and im currently woring on front shock mount plates to give me some scope for playing round with head angle\bottom bracket hight.
are there many other super v owners on here? (im more talking second generation low pivot frames.)
from the point i had my first full sus bike i became a convert to full suspension.
the first frame i bought new was my super v with active80 rear end.
did have a proflex before that but that was second hand.
anyway i had the super v for maybe a year, year and a half.. and loved it.
they were light and very stiff frames.
so to now... well i have two super v's now, bought in the last 6 months, over the pond in the us they have been tweeking them for some time by fitting jekyll swingarms on them. with longer stroke shocks
i have gone down this route..
still working on getting mine right and im currently woring on front shock mount plates to give me some scope for playing round with head angle\bottom bracket hight.
are there many other super v owners on here? (im more talking second generation low pivot frames.)