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Seems that by making the "rider zone" ie the space between the pedals and bars bigger, you improve control. What is often mentioned is being centered in the bike when standing. On my bike I always feel a little too far forward when i stand instead of in teh middle. This may mean more body movement to get back or pop the front up is needed. I would like to try a new Reign or a Mondraker to see if there really is a noticeable difference to comfort and control.

Maybe it'll stop you landing on your head

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Confession... i have a set. Haven't used them in 4 years (only play together with my dad) but I still have a set.

Right, that's it!!!

 

Off you go, take whatever you have to drink in front of you and go finish it off in the corner....in silence, and in shame.....tsk tsk tsk 

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Is it any better if I say that my 5 iron (my favourite club) is by the front door as a weeeee-pon?

 

 

its no good at the front door unless you intend the perp to use it on you....

too large to swing around the house in defense, unless you have a moerse house and ask the perp to stand in the open spaces.

 

go find something else CPT.

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My reign adv arrives March so will be keen to see what the longer TT feels like compared to the Morewood's I've owned and the Santa Cruz's like no,ad or butcher.

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My reign adv arrives March so will be keen to see what the longer TT feels like compared to the Morewood's I've owned and the Santa Cruz's like no,ad or butcher.

 

I've had a Morewood Zula before. Rather short TT, bike felt like a BMX. Was fun though, but upsizing would have been better overall in this case.

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