NorthernTom wrote:
Personally, this argument is always going to continue, mainly because the people who don't agree with it, don't understand it.
Riding a downhill bike will make you a better rider in terms of it gives you more confidence and is better at hiding the various mistakes your making. It doesn't actually make you a better rider in terms of skill and technical ability.
I know that the 4 years I spent riding hardtails have meant I am a far better rider now on my full sus, I pick lines much better, am much smoother and look ahead on trails rather thank watching my front wheel.
While this is my opinion, I can't believe how people will disagree with this.
I doubt many would disagree...in fact jumping straight on a DH is prob 'cheating' to an extent or at least taking a shortcut, having said that there are deff some tracks where whilst they arn't a neccasity they do (IMO) up the fun and possibly safety factor, especially runs that are full of braking bumps.
Andy