by btjsfca » Fri Jun 15, 2007 11:24 am
Yeah, a MTB will definately hold up better. IF you have channel trucks. They don't have normal bushings, they've got egg-shaped elastomers that take all the deformation. I've been riding the same set of the softest eggs that MBS has to offer and three years later, they're still just fine. I don't trust the GI system as much, and some GI riders I know tell me that the cubes wear out much faster. But, judging from what you're saying about your riding style, you'll probably favor an MBS anyhow. There is some weirdness from riding heelside all the time, but you can rotate your springs and eggs in an MBS rig to counter that. Just do it when you're rotating your tires. But, after years on my board, downhilling most days, and many miles kiting, I have not seen any unusual wear. Also, some people put harder eggs in the heelside, or crank down harder on the suspension (MBS has pretensioning "top hats" that compress the eggs to give a tunable suspension) on the heel side. I never have. I don't think you'll need to, with the experience you have.
If you haven't guessed, I'm an MBS guy all the way, but I'm not really happy with the way they've segmented their lineup in the last few seasons. To get to the level of board I'm talking about means you pay quite a bit, and there's not much choice in the mid range. You'd have to go straight to the pro models, which require dinero.
Anyhow, good luck with all of it.
-J