hardtdavid
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I take my Sofrider V1 on road rides. In general, descending at speed took some getting used to, relaxing into it more, as well as preparing the nerves ahead of time.
I could use advice/comments on the following observation/sensation:
When descending on anything other than very smooth asphalt, the bike seems to lose sensation of steering contact with the road. This is just sensation, not actual losing contact. It is very un-nerving. If I repeat that hill days later, and again over time, I eventually develop a sense of relaxation and "trust" that allows me to go ahead at full speed rather than braking.
Any notion on what causes this or how to modify out of it? i've been reading about bike geometry, handling, and "geometric trail." Don't know if the V1 geometry has anything to do with it, or if the V2 feels any different in similar circumstances.
I have the seat one notch forward of center position (out of the five available positions), thinking the center of gravity shift should help handling with the seat angle lower. The seat is fairly laid back, perhaps around 45 degrees.
I read recently about reducing tire pressure for better ride feel, and, thinking that I could increase "pneumatiac trail" as well, reduced the pressure on the Kenda 26x1.5's to the 70-80 range. That has seemed to help a little bit.
Since I weigh 165lb, I also reduced the rear suspension tension to about "1/4" position, hoping that would decrease the head angle slightly, and perhaps increase "trail" slightly. I think a sense a small change, and perhaps an improvement, in general downhill stability. May try relaxing the suspension all the way.
Of course, I've changed all these things at one time, which means I don't know for sure which change made a particular difference.
Or is all of this just in my head? Perhaps more experience on the bike will alleviate any concerns with confidence under varying terrain and smoothness conditions? I have 200-300 miles on the bike, at least.
Any comments would be appreciated.
Thanks.
I could use advice/comments on the following observation/sensation:
When descending on anything other than very smooth asphalt, the bike seems to lose sensation of steering contact with the road. This is just sensation, not actual losing contact. It is very un-nerving. If I repeat that hill days later, and again over time, I eventually develop a sense of relaxation and "trust" that allows me to go ahead at full speed rather than braking.
Any notion on what causes this or how to modify out of it? i've been reading about bike geometry, handling, and "geometric trail." Don't know if the V1 geometry has anything to do with it, or if the V2 feels any different in similar circumstances.
I have the seat one notch forward of center position (out of the five available positions), thinking the center of gravity shift should help handling with the seat angle lower. The seat is fairly laid back, perhaps around 45 degrees.
I read recently about reducing tire pressure for better ride feel, and, thinking that I could increase "pneumatiac trail" as well, reduced the pressure on the Kenda 26x1.5's to the 70-80 range. That has seemed to help a little bit.
Since I weigh 165lb, I also reduced the rear suspension tension to about "1/4" position, hoping that would decrease the head angle slightly, and perhaps increase "trail" slightly. I think a sense a small change, and perhaps an improvement, in general downhill stability. May try relaxing the suspension all the way.
Of course, I've changed all these things at one time, which means I don't know for sure which change made a particular difference.
Or is all of this just in my head? Perhaps more experience on the bike will alleviate any concerns with confidence under varying terrain and smoothness conditions? I have 200-300 miles on the bike, at least.
Any comments would be appreciated.
Thanks.