AOS Suspension Technology
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I would need a demo ride to see feel how it works. Great video and the design looks neat, but a demo would be a must before any purchase.
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Perhaps modern day teachers need to show this as the reason why physics/tech or any other subject is worth studying... Before killing a student with another die hard formula show something like this.
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Lame, when a company starts showing their cable routing in his suspension show off video... Nothing more to say....
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Okay, so now your bottom bracket is heading backwards, which will throw your weight forward a little. An improvement on the old bottom bracket coming up at you on your old bikes, I imagine! Still a fair bit of brake jack, though, I'd imagine as compared to the likes of Trek. But this would be a lighter setup than many other's I suppose despite the HUGE forces that must go through those three VERY close pivots.
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All of you self-proclaimed engineering experts might wanna actually RIDE ONE and check out the opinions of those who HAVE ridden them. Almost everyone who rires this system loves it, and GT was the FASTEST in Bible of Bike tests. Just Sayin'
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stesso sistema della rts anni 90'
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It's just like a hardtail with a broken downtube (just more expensive).
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I ride a sensor and can honestly say that I have not experienced the pedals coming out from under me or anything. I don't even notice that the BB moves with the swing arm really, and there is hardly any bob in the pedals at all. Not even when you are really putting down power. The design seems odd, but it does work. I love riding my sensor.
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This rear suspension setup confuses me. So, is the rear suspension only active when you are fully on the seat? What happens if you're off the seat for climbing or downhill? It looks like if you have your full weight on the pedals it would hinder the movement of the shock. I don't like this at all...this feels super sketchy to me, but all the reviews and comments say otherwise. Maybe someone who owns one can answer whether or not the rear suspension is active while standing on the pedals, and whether or not there is a noticeable movement of the axle under your feet while standing.
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I like how people that never rided bike says how it works :|
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To people being concerned about the fact that while the shock takes action your pedals might slip from under you. I own the 2015 Force X carbon expert and at full 150mm travel the pedals go about 1/1,5cms towards the backwheel (Only at Full Travel and slower that you would think). I've never eaven noticed that untill I watched this video and I have never felt it, nor do I feel it while I test it. I only saw this after taking measurements. This system feels like the backwheel isn't connected to the frame and somehow the frame moves on like an average tempo inbetween the hits making the ride feel floaty over rocks, bumps etc... but at drops it feels like any other enduro bike.
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i don't think it's well engineered since the suspension should act as a suspension not a seesaw.the shock is usless bc you're still going to feel the bumpshitiness.fck that moving cranks
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Boa mesmo to um qaudro desse quebrado
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The 'clean cable routing' claim is a bit of a far stretch..
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My sensor rules!
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Another mistake just like i-drive. Moving pedals path. WTF? I've been testing a lot of bikes with many, many types of suspension. Nothing compares to Giant's MAESTRO. Finally i bought Reigin and that was my best choice.
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Next gen graphics!! PS4 at 30fps and 1080p. xbone at 30fps and 900p.
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