I want one! Steel is the way to go! A good choice mate, let me have a go!
Thanks. The Canfield is a great bike, really fast. It's too bad I don't have the skill to use all its potential, but I'm getting there little by little.
I want one! Steel is the way to go! A good choice mate, let me have a go!
Thanks. The Canfield is a great bike, really fast. It's too bad I don't have the skill to use all its potential, but I'm getting there little by little.
im not too fond of steel my old 24seven DH3 was steel as heavy as F**K!! it was just to heavy and unresponsive, i couldnt snap out of turns or anything. There alright for learning on as there stable, but not for racing. In my opinion.
im not too fond of steel my old 24seven DH3 was steel as heavy as F**K!! it was just to heavy and unresponsive, i couldnt snap out of turns or anything. There alright for learning on as there stable, but not for racing. In my opinion.
I don't think weight would be an issue unless to catch big air. But in any case steel or no steel is matter of preferences as some people are more confortable on aluminum frames just like some on steel frames.
im not too fond of steel my old 24seven DH3 was steel as heavy as F**K!! it was just to heavy and unresponsive, i couldnt snap out of turns or anything. There alright for learning on as there stable, but not for racing. In my opinion.
I don't think weight would be an issue unless to catch big air. But in any case steel or no steel is matter of preferences as some people are more confortable on aluminum frames just like some on steel frames.
i just find you have to put alot more effort in turning etc, espically on flat corners. But they do keep stuck to the ground which is a good thing. But as i said this is just my opinion.