Hi Tom
Just wondering how you are getting on with the Nomad, especially in relation to running both a suspension fork and the solid fork. Have you come to a favorite yet or is it a case of the right fork for the right job?
My first foray into mountain biking in the mid 80's was without suspension so know it is do-able. Just wondering how you have found the comparison
Cheers
Andy
Hi Andy,
I started Mountain Biking back in the 1980's too!
I have find that My Nomad handles like a late 1980's MTB
Fast on the down hill's (very fast
) I ride down hill (in the 1980's/90's) and All round MTB racing
So with Suspension Forks My Nomad handles bumps great, and is an OK all round MTB (Not Light, But if your after a light bike you would not get a Nomad) the only bad point is slow corners!
With the STD steel forks "Tom" (My Nomad) handles very well (great
) slow speed and high speed corners is very good!
The Only down side is climbing (MTB dirt tracks) you must stay seated (need your weight on the seat so the rear tyre sticks) just like in the Old days of MTBing (because of the long chain stays, BUT its a Touring Bike).
So in the end it's My all round Bike, I have a Ti 29"er frame just seating in my room (I have to sale it off)
Pete . . . .