Hi
following on from the other thread about trail, thought I'd ask the question here on what peoples thoughts are on 'ideal' trail figures for bikes of various sizes.
As a builder, you obviously want to build for a trail figure you think is right for the job. Does that ideal trail figure vary for small frames and big frames? I've always tried to keep the trail figures on our bikes close across the size range and this means if I need to steepen or slacken a head angle to get the right fit, I'll alter the offset to suit, so I'm working with a trail figure that's fairly consistent across a size range.
However, many of the the bigger brands (and I assume some smaller builders too) that are speccing a production (probably carbon) fork with a fixed offset have a relatively wide range of trail figures for what is essentially supposed to be the same frame design (albeit in a different size) as the smaller frames will mostly have a steeper HA while retaining the fixed offset of the production fork.
I'm not really quite sure what my question is here, I just find it interesting that so much emphasis (at the bespoked/custom level) is placed on trail, yet on high end production bikes we don't see the same level of attention to this particular detail.
Actually, on re-reading this, perhaps I've just summed up why a custom frame is a custom frame!
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