The 100 mm trail on the fork qualify the R-Raymon Racebike for in light terrain use. We have checked all geometry measures and come to the following conclusion: the R-Raymon Hardtail is a very balanced customer. There are bikes with a more sporty, but also with more comfortable seating approach. The Racebike of R-Raymon wants to combine the best of the two worlds with a moderate orientation. If you love flying down steep, rocky and loamy trails, the Racebike of R-Raymon doesn't really suit you. Other manufacturers build Racebike in the same price range that are more focused on descends. One thing shouldn't be underestimated: In the uphill, the Racebike of R-Raymon with its overall sporty orientation makes it really hard for in light terrain competitors to catch up.