Testing Adjustable Chainstays on my RSD (SPOILER: My predictions were wrong!!)
Adjustable geometry is growing increasingly common on mountain bikes, but very few people (myself included) take the time to test what settings will maximize their riding! Today, Josh tests the adjustable chainstays on his RSD Middlechild and learns first hand how important iterative testing is when setting up your mountain bike. Does your bike have adjustable geometry? What setting do you usually ride in? Use code Josh5%off to get 5% off any RSD complete or frame on rsdbikes.com.

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