Curious what peoples opinions are on this. Will I notice better handling characteristics with the 15mm?
I am riding a 26 ybb and also curious for the new Mooto RSL line.
Anyone try comparable forks with the two different axels to make a comparison?
Curious what peoples opinions are on this. Will I notice better handling characteristics with the 15mm?
I am riding a 26 ybb and also curious for the new Mooto RSL line.
Anyone try comparable forks with the two different axels to make a comparison?
I had a 26 ybb with the 9mm and I am now riding a MXYbb with the 15mm and YES I did notice the difference. On a ride I do most morning's there is a steep uphill I can hit with some speed and I am standing up moving the bike back and forth. The 26 9mm front disc brake would always rub going up and the 15mm never does, so I'm thinking it's not flexing. I also notice it going into corners it seems more stable. I'm a Clydesdale so maybe that's why I notice it.
Woody
I had a 26 ybb with the 9mm and I am now riding a MXYbb with the 15mm and YES I did notice the difference. On a ride I do most morning's there is a steep uphill I can hit with some speed and I am standing up moving the bike back and forth. The 26 9mm front disc brake would always rub going up and the 15mm never does, so I'm thinking it's not flexing. I also notice it going into corners it seems more stable. I'm a Clydesdale so maybe that's why I notice it.
Woody
Double post must be Monday morning
sorry
edebolt,
Yes. The 15mm thru-axle especially on the 29er wheel makes a different on tracking. Been back and forth on the two and notice each time....
Thanks,
Jon@Moots
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