Ah if you finf Logics flexy I think you'd like The Max on the Serotta. I am a light rider and had never issurs with 700-gram forks. The only fork I have found exceedingly flexy was the titanium Sibex. A wet noodle.
I've just restomodded a T-Max and it rides wonderfully. The only caveat is that Serotta didn't really ever cared about the forks he used. The Columbus Max I had on mine was 900 grams. I installed an AMP instead. I noticed the same problem on my Serotta Tri Colorado. The frame is gorgeous and...
Not so strange. I don't vote bikes I wouldn't ride as they are, and I'd never ride a bike without clipless pedals. Which does not mean mine should be the ultimate criteria to judge a bike. It's just personal.
I did think about it. I'm gonna try it, but Those wheels with Hope hubs are so nice. My friend laced them to Ritchey wcs off centre rim, a nice match also for the front wheel if you consider the disc. But I will try it for sure. I have a Syncros front wheel with 240 internals and a 2" tyre which...
WOw, killer looks. Loadsa clearance. You can't go any further than 45mm on the Yeti. how does the fork perform? My Pace is not much less comfortavle than a short travel old school fork.