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Please note that not all people FIT on a G, so that statement is not necessarily correct.Ride it for an hour. If you love it, it's a G.![]()
Your recollection is partly true. :-kIF I recall correctly, the front wheel is mounted differently on the L models, in front of the fork instead of directly under it, giving it a different trail.
Thank you for the correction.Your recollection is partly true. :-k
Yes, the axle is mounted in front of the forks, but there are different triples that hold the forks back, behind a 'normal' position. That leaves the axle in pretty much the same place, in relation to the rest of the bike. Only the position of the fork tubes is different.
If you compare the suspension geometry specs, the wheelbase is within a couple tenths of an inch, the rake is the same, the trail is the same. There is no reason to believe that the bike will handle any differently due to steering geometry. Yeah, the ergonomics are different, which will make some uncomfortable maintaining the same cornering speeds, but the bike is still just as capable.
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