Sunday, May 31, 2009

The 5 inch Experiment.

The hard tail is dead to me! Somewhere between old age and bad form I decided that I was not able to ride the hard tail format any longer. I recently revived the machine that I had done the TransBaviaans on last year, and for one weekend I suffered behind my mates, feeling every bump in the trail, and vowing that it was the last time I would ever ride a rigid rear again!

In fact, I believe that the 4 inch bike’s days are also numbered for me. I started riding an old 125mm rear bike with a 130mm front end more and more. I started noticing that I was having much more fun on my rides, and to my amazement, I was not really getting left behind by the group. There were things that I was not entirely happy with on this bike, and I started searching for a 5 inch bike that would suit my needs.

I settled on the YETI 575. True, this is almost a 6 inch bike and with my 130mm fork it is a little under-utilised, but man! Does it ride sweetly! I have not had it long, so watch out for a full review, but I decided to go and ride the Magalies Monster on the YETI this weekend. I had my reservations; after all. I do have a svelte 4 inch carbon race bike in the garage that weighs 11.2kgs. The YETI tips the scales at 12.5 kgs! Needless to say I was nervous that the bike would be too much for me and I would suffer on the climbs.

I can honestly say that I was not sorry for 1 minute that I chose the 575. I certainly would have been no faster on the 4 inch race bike. The terrain is so rough that I was literally floating over all the rocks and boulders. My body was much less fatigued at the end, except for the bruises sustained from 2 crashes. (It was only my second ride on the new frame, and we were still getting to know each other.)

I have some more races coming up and I believe that I will choose the big travel bike again. I will let you know how it works out. I am not sure that a 12kg + bike is on the cards for most of the skinny race snakes out there, but for a big guy like me, I really believe the extra travel to be an advantage. Obviously when you are 93kgs the weight of your bike matter a little less, but I truly believe that there is benefit for me in the extra travel.