You want a slack front end, on a rigid off-roader. So can cycle downhill on lumpy stuff, with a bit more stability.
You and your sweeping statements :-)
All depends where the bike is being ridden. I live in a very unchallenging off road area and have even used track bikes off road with no problem. I now use a Kona Major One and it is perfect for my needs. The Major one has some pretty steep geometry.
In fact I found the Pompino too slack for my preferences. There'll be no relaxing when I am riding...
You and your sweeping statements :-)
All depends where the bike is being ridden. I live in a very unchallenging off road area and have even used track bikes off road with no problem. I now use a Kona Major One and it is perfect for my needs. The Major one has some pretty steep geometry.
In fact I found the Pompino too slack for my preferences. There'll be no relaxing when I am riding...