I have a Nomad that I've built up heavy. I love it in the bike park and on gnarlier descents. It's a great plow bike for high speed chunder. Looking to add a bike to the stable that has a poppy playful jumpy nature to make boring trails more interesting when I don't feel like throwing caution to the wind with the Nomad. Think maximizing air time off roots and terrain undulations and low bottom bracket. I'd be sprinting a lot with it out of corners and on flats, so accelleration is important.
I do not want something plush and plow-like that will soak up attempts to bunny hop, pump and preload the shock.
I'm mainly looking at the Blur TRc and XCc and the Yeti ASR5 at the moment. But am open to anything really. I'm leaning towards the Blur XCc with a 120mm fork at the moment. Was thinking the TRc would soak too much up.
Any thoughts about whether a pedal platform works better for this sort of ride in the shock or in the suspension design? (i.e. VPP with open shock vs single pivot with firm pedal shock)
I don't have much experience/skill in getting the most pop out of a bike, so I want something thats going to really get me off to the right start in that department.
Also, how much of it is just tuning the shock for this sort of ride? Could I pick just about shorter travel bike with a slack and low BB and play with shims, volume reducers and air pressure to get what I want out of an RP23 or Monarch?
Hoping to get this build down to around 23lbs with some wheels that won't implode (Havens) if I take a bad line and good cornering smaller tires (Maxxis Advantage or Michellin WildRace). Something that can really be chucked in the air.
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