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Intense 6.6 Slope Style

Average Rating 4.88/5
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Submitted by Steve Speghetti a Downhiller from Werribee Vic Australia
Date Reviewed: July 10, 2008
Favoriate Trail:Renegade
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $2000.00
Purchased At:snow covers
Strengths:The geo is great for my styel of ridding which is more to wards dh than anything alse. Low bb, slack HA, short CS, light, VPP suspension system is great.
Weaknesses:I noticed the rear triangl had a lot of flex when i was checking the pivots but i do not notice it when i am ridding the bike and the intenses dealer said this was normal i have also seen other riders with the same bike a checked there bikes as well and they all did it. One of the pivots comes lose every ride but that can be fixed with some lock tight. Also some peopel have been snapping the mount at the back of the shock but they were fat as and this bike was not designed for a bigger rider.
Similar Products Used:Custom build Big hit 3, custom build reign xo, Kona stab delux, demo 8
Bike Setup:Fox van 36 rc2, dhx 5.0, mavic deemax, xo rear mech, x9 shiffter, juicey 7 brakes 8" front 7" back rotors, e 13 lg1 38 tooth, saint 165mm cranks, 11-27 casset, syncross bulk 690mm bar, truvativ 40mm stem, ODI ruffin lock on grips, 5050xx pedals ( best pedals ever its called lock tight people) race face seat post, sdg seat. tyers depand on the location
Bottom Line:I have only had this bike for 3 weeks as it replaced my destroyed reign xo but those 3 weeks have been in whistler and i ahve been ridding it nearly every day so thet has got to count for about 6 monts of ridding back home in australia. I menchened a lot of weaknesses but they are nothing to worry about i weigh 60 kg so i am not going to brake the linkegae i will get some lock tight for the pivot that comes lose and i dont even notice the flex in the rear triangel. This bike replaced my reign xo and i love it corners great takes the fast choppy fire roads with ease i can even pedal down them, jumps really really well it inspiers cofedence in the air, sprints out of the corners. I ride with hard core dh boys who have real dh bikes and i keep up fine. Bottom line this bike is sick would have cost me twice as much at home is light (16.9kg) if you have the cash buy one you will not regret it. I give it 5 chillis for performace as well.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Orange-Goblin a Weekend Warrior from North Devon, England
Date Reviewed: July 7, 2008
Favoriate Trail:Shooters
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $3000.00
Purchased At:SouthFork Cycles
Strengths:Feels solid, flickable, loves to jump. Soaks up the rock gardens and rough stuff. Looks great, well balanced. Relatively light, very strong. Multi-purpose - Will work well on Dh courses, 4X tracks, jumps, drops & gaps and yet still has a decent all-mountain edge if need be.
Awesomely good fun to ride.
Weaknesses:Decals on downtube do come off quickly. Lower VP link has taken a few dings. Low BB means 170/165 cranks are crucial, and still hit the odd thing. Drop-out bolts dry and creaking in first few weeks. Bit of pedal feed-back when on granny ring, feels odd.
Similar Products Used:Sunday, Coilair, Patriot, Big Hit.
Used to ride an Orange 5, and loved it dearly but the SS has succeeded it brilliantly.
Bike Setup:Intense SS Large w/DHX Coil 500lbs sprig. Totem Solo Air 180mm. Chris King Devolution HS, Easton EA70, Thomson X4 stem and Elite s/post. Hones/XT/Deore, Chris King Hubs on Mavic EX729 w/DT rev Spokes. XT cassette, Sram chain, Hayes Stroker Carbon 8" F+R.
Bottom Line:This bike has a few issues, but these really are tiny in comparison with the benefits.
This bike really is brilliant, but its hard to quantify that in writing, unlike problems which are easy to list.
It rides brilliantly and is very VERY confidence inspiring. It makes rock gardens seem flat, constantly wants to take flight and feels greta when it does.
Its low BB might mean being careful in the techy stuff, but it feels awesome in the berms. The geo is spot-on with the Totems, but is ever so slightly more DH than AM, and a 36 would push it the other way.

I wanted a FR bike that would do me proud on trail riding which is my main discpline, but would be good for Uplift DH days and also pinning the local 4X track.
I wanted good singletrack ability, good pedal-ability for AM use, and getting up the odd hill. And i wanted it to JUMP!!!
This bike NAILS that! I don't regret my decision one tiny bit, and its a joy to own and ride.
its pricey sure, but man doe sit look good and ride well.
If you have the money, buy with confidence, but make sure the LBS you bought it from checks the pivot bolts and drop-out bolts for grease etc, as mine were dry. Intense have been good helping with this and apologised (Pecusick on the Intense forum here) and the problem at the factory has been rectified!!

Just a perfect bike for a all-in-one mix of DH/FR/Jumps/Trails/4x!!!


Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by 0pt1cal a Downhiller from Scotland
Date Reviewed: June 13, 2008
Favoriate Trail:Fort Bill
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $1700.00
Purchased At:Dales Cycles
Strengths:Build like a tank yet light, flickable, corners on rails and is insane of the descents
Weaknesses:None
Similar Products Used:Intense 6.6, Santa Cruz 4X
Bike Setup:Stealth Black Medium with DHX 5.0 Ti Coil, Van 36 RC2, Saint Cranks, Easton, Mavic etc
Bottom Line:I have this built fairly heavy and it's only about 35 lbs, its perfect for tight technical DH tracks and rides everything else with ease. Took me a while to get the bike setup right, but she is now perfect...can't wait to get her backup to Fort Bill again next week ! :-)
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Rich a from Vancouver
Date Reviewed: June 1, 2008
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Purchased At:my shop
Strengths:Good standover, slack HA, respectable frame weight, low bb. Corners great, loves to be pointed down, jumps well and handles super quick, uzzi style dropouts.
Weaknesses:Shipped w/ 400 lb spring (too light), one pivot bolt loosening occasionally, frame shipped w/ minor scratches, decals on bottom of downtube don't last more than a couple of rides because of location.
Similar Products Used:Socom, Trek Session 77, Scott Ransom 30.
Bike Setup:Van 36RC2, Juicy 7's, Thomson 1.5 stem, Syncros low rise bar, I9 FR/DH wheelset, x9 drive, dhx 5 coil, wtb prowler ss 2.3 running tubeless, e13 lg1 guide on 32 ring, 11-32 cassette. Bike weighs 35 1/4 lbs.
Bottom Line:After giving the bike a good 20 or so rides I have yet to notice the pedal feedback that so many people complain about...its really not an issue. The bike is expensive...no question about that but the value is high. If you're looking for an all mtn rig built on the burley side this is an extremely good way to go. Likewise if you like to ride stunts and / or technical steeps but don't want to push a dh bike around this is a great option. Just make sure you get the right spring. Also, if you plan on running this bike on the more all mtn side, make sure to run a reducer HS to drop the front end as the 66.5 HA is pretty slack if you pedal up.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Scubapro a Weekend Warrior from Laguna Beach
Date Reviewed: April 25, 2008
Favoriate Trail:Telonix
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Strengths:Geometry is awesome and very confidence inspiring. Perfect for steep downhill trails. Rearward wheelpath very nice on high speed choppy sections.
Weaknesses:Strong pedal kickback on square edge hits, suspension firming up when using brakes, and seat angle is too steep for trail riding as it pushes your weight too far forward.
Similar Products Used:Iron Horse 6Point, Intense Uzzi SLX, Custom Ventana with similar geo, Turner 6Pack
Bike Setup:Lyrik coil u-turn, shimano bakes, Fox DHX coil
Bottom Line:If you are accustomed to VPP then you will most likely not notice the negative traits I mentioned. It truly is a very stable, almost, mini-DH bike. Buy it if you rip at full speed hardly touching your brakes.
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:4

Submitted by al a Weekend Warrior from Chicago,IL USA
Date Reviewed: April 24, 2008
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Purchased At:Richards Bikes
Strengths:MADE IN THE USA!!! How do these other companies pay their workers .50 cents an hour in Taiwan, and still want big money for their bikes??? Can you say 1000% profit?
Weaknesses:None
Similar Products Used:Specialized Enduro Comp
Bike Setup:Intense 6.6 SS medium, Fox 36RC2 1.5 headtube, Mavic 823 w/CK hubs, CK 1.5 headset, Shimano XT driveline, Formula "the one" brakes, Thomson x4 stem, Thomson post, Kenda Nevegals,e-13 bash, Oury lock on grips.
Bottom Line:I've often heard the word "plush" used to describe a suspension, but really never understood what they meant. My 2008 Enduro Comp felt nice...but more in a "broom stick" kind of way. My 6.6 ss is my first Virtual Pivot bike and I'm impressed! Needless to say....I now know what plush means! I rode this bike in an "all mountain" fashion the other day for about 2.5 hours and love it. My bike comes in at 36lbs,but she feels a lot lighter on her feet than her weight shows. The VPP soaks up anything you can throw at it,thus sparing your body the abuse, and the geometry makes for an excellent handling bike. This bike is an awesome ALL MOUNTAIN rig. I run mine with a double chainring and a bash guard and was flat out amazed how fast this bike accelerates! She charges like a 4x rig! The bike is also a real looker in her naked "works" finish.

She was a bit pricey....I don't believe any bicycle should cost 152.00 per pound....but on the other hand...try to make one yourself! The only justifying attribute of the price is the fact that she is hand-made in the USA, and that's good enough for me. I'll give her 4 chil's on the value and a 5 on the overall. This bike will impress you.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Sean a Downhiller from Marquette, Michigan
Date Reviewed: April 17, 2008
Favoriate Trail:The Benson Marquette, Michigan
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $2000.00
Purchased At:Quick Stop Bike Shop, Marquette, Michigan
Strengths:I don't know where to start, everything about this bike is a strength. My build up is pretty light, coming in at around 36 pounds. I could easily drop some weight with a Ti spring and some new cranks. The Frame is built like a rock. Rips through everything, loose rock, tight berms, anything you throw at it. I feel like I'm cheating while riding this bike with the VPP Suspension.
Weaknesses:No Weaknesses, Intense knows how to build a bike.
Similar Products Used:I owned a Kona Coiler before this bike but I've ridden many bikes including: Intense Socom, Kona Stinky, Iron Horse 7 point 7, Giant Reign X.
Bike Setup:Rock Shox totem coil, Fox DHX 5.0, Mavic Deemax, Shimano XT breaks, Sram X-9 Shifter and Rear Derailleur, Thompson Elite Seat Post and Stem, Sunline Bars, ODI Grips, Shimano Saint Cranks, Shimano DX Pedals.
Bottom Line:If you have the funds, buy this bike or any other Intense bikes. Its amazing. Don't buy the bikes made in Asia, buy Intense made here in the USA.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Michael Gunn a Weekend Warrior from Salt Lake City
Date Reviewed: January 8, 2008
Favoriate Trail:Bob Sled
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $2000.00
Purchased At:Go Ride
Strengths:Light, Durable, responsive, good geometry, beautiful jumper, fun all around bike.
Weaknesses:no know weaknesses
Similar Products Used:Intense UZZI VPX, Intense 6.6
Bike Setup:Fork: Fox 36 RC2, Wheels: Mavic SX, Shock: Fox DHX Air, Cranks: Gravity, Brakes: Hope Mono 4, Componites Sram XO Weight: 32.5 pounds
Bottom Line:I first purchased the UZZI VPX then got the Intense 6.6 to get a more responsive and lighter feel and finally the Slope Style. Not too heavy but built like a tank. Geometry is flexible for Jumping, Freeride, Downhill and even cross country. This is a bike that is a blast no matter where you are..
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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