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Description:Instant Center Tracking is internationally patented and quantifiably the most energy-efficient suspension design in the world, period. Internationally acclaimed, ICT four-bar linkage technology provides up to 100% pedal power efficiency by aligning the instant center of the linkage on the chain torque line and continually tracking it throughout the range of travel.
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Submitted by
ffelix
a Cross Country Rider
from Truckee, CA USA Date Reviewed: June 24, 2008 | | Favoriate Trail: | Porcupine Rim | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Purchased At: | Richard's Bikes | | Strengths: | Feels like an extension of your body, rather than a machine. Big travel, light weight, excellent build/finish quality, great company. | | Weaknesses: | Clanking cable on top tube. | | Similar Products Used: | Tried various Kona, Rocky Mt, Specialized, K2, Klein. | | Bike Setup: | Shimano XT, Fox Talas 32 & RP-23 | | Bottom Line: | When full-suspension bikes started, the trails gradually got rougher, so I reluctantly switched from my ultralight Klein hardtail. But my riding ability took a permanent hit on the ups.
Then I stupidly rode an early, 45lb. custom downhill Kona & that unbelievably smooth ride through faceted bowling balls skewed my perspective on what a full-suspension bike is supposed to do.
Unfortunately, it was impossible to get a bike that approximated both the stellar uphill performance of that featherweight Klein & the amazing downhill performance of that custom Kona. So I stuck with the same ratty old K2/Proflex for about 10 years, periodically trying new bikes & not being at all impressed.
One day I went on a Moab ride with a friend on an Ellsworth Truth & was pretty amazed by what he was able to do with so little weight & travel. I thought about getting one & started looking...then the Epiphany came along. I took the plunge.
There are people who should definitely not consider this bike. If you have a limited number of trails available or if you are a creature of habit, this bike is not for you. For whatever technical reason, you are going to need to ride much farther & over much rougher terrain to get the same challenge & workout--the obstacles that are intimidating & hard now simply won't be anymore. Your usual loops will be dispatched faster with less effort & body-abuse.
Go ahead & hurl yourself at the problems: your wheel isn't going to slip on that steep, rocky bit anymore; that downhill stretch isn't going to throw you around [& it will be over too soon]; catch a little air over that ledge--the landing won't be violent; you'll eventually stop even seeing the smaller features that used to cause trouble.
Be very careful going back to your old bike :)
There are a couple of set-up things it took me a while to figure out [apologies if these are obvious to everybody else]:
1. Set your suspension WAY softer than the manufacturer recommends so that you can actually use it all. Set the rebound as fast as you can before it starts to chuck you off.
2. Get bigger tires so you can run them softer.
3. Switch to platform pedals to remove mental hesitation so your head isn't holding you back from what this bike is capable of in technical & steep terrain. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
justin delisio
a Cross Country Rider
from baltimore Date Reviewed: January 4, 2008 | | Favoriate Trail: | susquehanna | | Duration Product Used: | 6 months | | Price Paid: |
$6500.00 | | Purchased At: | comptetitivecyclist.com | | Strengths: | Awesome, looks sleek, utilizes what you pay for on the bike, and on the trail. dont be stupid but if you hit a ten footer out of nowhere this frame holds its own and keeps you to it.
rather then saying its pricey to its disadvantage... i think its an ADVANTAGE. subconciously with higher costing products (that usually means it might be rare) your mind and body will feel the urge to take very very very very good care of this thing... and when you look at it, sometimes its hard not to say "oh ill just meet up with my friends in a couple hours" trust me, this thing is great. | | Weaknesses: | uhmm....................... the anodized smoke finish makes people around me think im smoking them when i blaze past on the trails (safely) | | Similar Products Used: | turner spot, trek POS | | Bike Setup: | Full 07 XTR, monkeylite raised bars, thompson masterpiece elite, selle gel flow lite, crossmax sl, 4ti candy's, fox talas rlc (23 lb total) | | Bottom Line: | Don't have the money for it? BUY IT, it will encourage you to work harder on the trail (so it pays off) and in your career environment, everyone these days needs something to help them get to the next day with successful motivators (other then women or men depending on sex), but this thing is FUN, bouncy when you want it, steady when you need it, sometimes i feel like this thing propels me up hills... granted im out of breath when im at the top, but when you bullet back down the other side and its like your riding a rail... the adrenaline feels good especially with a ride as sophisticated as this... | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Marc Peck
a Cross Country Rider
from Vail Colorado USA Date Reviewed: November 19, 2007 | | Favoriate Trail: | Meadow Mountain, Minturn | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Price Paid: |
$2000.00 | | Purchased At: | Moontime Cyclery Edwards Colorado | | Strengths: | Great middle age bike. Climbs well descends better. Made in the USA. High drool over value. | | Weaknesses: | Finish scratches easily. Rear shock needs some TLC. A tad "chubby". The cost..Gotta alot of 'splaining to do. | | Similar Products Used: | Santa Cruz Blur and LT, Ibis Mojo, Specialized Stump Jumper, Kona hard tail | | Bike Setup: | XTR wheels, Talas 130mm Fork, RPR Fox rear, Shimano XT through out. About 26lbs.Maxxis tubeless Ignitor 2.35 | | Bottom Line: | How do you go so fast down hill? It surely isn't me, it's the bike. Not a bad climber, especially in Eagle County Colorado.The Talas allows for some compression on long ascents. Had to shorten and angle the stem to help with back pain. The fork and rear shock after 2000 miles needed a rest and a well deserved rebuild at PUSH industries. I can't wait to be back on my bike especially after an unredeeming weekend in Fruita on an Ibis, A Rocky Mt. FS30, and a Specialized. It is not made in CHINA! Get this bike! You will not be disappointed. I wish my wife would get one too. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
David B
a Cross Country Rider
from Laguna Niguel Date Reviewed: October 22, 2007 | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Strengths: | Light, sturdy, very effective pedaling. Smooth on the downhill. | | Weaknesses: | Very expensive, but if it wasn't, everyone would have one. | | Similar Products Used: | Blur LT, Turner 5 spot, Stumpjumper | | Bike Setup: | XO triggers, rear derailleur, X9 front der., Easton Monkeylite carbon handlebar, Thompson seat post and stem, Spinergy Xclone disc wheels, Shimano XT crankset | | Bottom Line: | The best bike I have ever ridden. Nothing even comes close. After close to a year, I will find myself thinking on a crazy down hill or a long climb "man, I love this bike." | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Van
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from White Salmon, WA Date Reviewed: September 30, 2007 | | Favoriate Trail: | Post Canyon | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Purchased At: | Dog River Cycles | | Strengths: | Quick and nimble. Comfortable riding position. Lightweight with a solid feel. Quality craftsmanship. Effective suspension. | | Weaknesses: | None so far. A bit pricey but you get what you pay for and these bikes are built here is the USA! Not too many bikes can say that. | | Similar Products Used: | About every full suspension design on the market today. | | Bike Setup: | Full XT, Fox float, Hayes hydro-disc. | | Bottom Line: | Climbing:
Riding on one of my favorite trails, the ride starts out with a few small climbs and the Epi aced all with them no problem. I did not even get into the bottom ring! In fact this was the most significant characteristic of the bike - I did not have to shift much at all. I never liked going up and down through the gears anyway, being old school XC, I only like to use about 3 gears. Most of the other bikes I tried, I had to shift a lot on every little climb. With the Epiphany, I could leave it in the middle ring and climb most everything! I only used the bottom ring once on a really long climb. This climb has caused me to walk several times but with Epiphany I was able to cruise all the way to the top with no problem! It really climbs like my old hard-tail but better, especially when I dropped the front shock down. All the energy directly transfers to the rear wheel without a slip. In fact I noticed I was able to stay seated on a climb more on this bike than any other bike I have tried.
Cross Country Riding:
What can I say? SWEET! The bike handles like a dream. As I mentioned, being old school XC, I like to carve a razor line on the trail. My lines are very precise and I focus intently on what I am doing (part of the zen of riding) I am not thinking of anything else but my ride. I never "PLOW" my bike on a trail. This riding style was mostly born out the old hard tail / rigid fork days.
The Epiphany responds to every little subtle body movement. I can easily make a change of direction, navigate a tight switchback or cruise through a set of tight twisty curves. The guys I ride with were blown away on how good I was riding and how tight and fast my lines were. I think the main reason for this, in a nut shell, is that I am not "fighting" the bike. I am not fighting for control. The bike works with me, not against me. For an old school XC rider this bike is pure heaven!
Downhill:
Plush! With 5 inches of travel, the down hills are buttery smooth! I never once felt out of control or that the rear wheel was going to go over my head. Also, the bike handles small jumps with ease. I have always kept my bike on the ground. Staying on the ground was faster and if you jumped landings were always a crap shoot. Not to mention if you did not execute the take offs with precision, you were not going to be happy when you landed. I have learned this the hard way! This is not so with the Epiphany. The bike is so well balanced, that along with the geometry makes small jumps effortless.
The bike really brings back the pleasure and passion for riding that I have felt that the bike industry has been missing for quite some time. The attention to detail and the quality of the bike are top notch. After my ride, I felt really refreshed and could have easily gone another 2 to 3 hours of riding. Take it from an old school cross county rider, the Epiphany is a high quality well engineered product that actually delivers and then some. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Jesse
a Cross Country Rider
from Apple Valley, CA Date Reviewed: June 12, 2007 | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$4750.00 | | Purchased At: | Greenfishsports.com | | Strengths: | Where to start! Accelerates like a rocket, very firm no pedal bob, yet eats up all bumps even at slow speeds, precise steering, very light weight for 5.25 inches of travel (26.5 lbs). | | Weaknesses: | The price, but if you are willing to drop the cash you won't be disappointed. | | Similar Products Used: | Schwinn Rocket 2 with too many upgrades to list...lol | | Bike Setup: | Fox Float X 130mm fork; XTR: shifters, rear deraileur, brakes (160mm F/R), wheels, crankset, cassette, chain; SRAM X-9 front deraileur; Kenda Nevegal UST w/Stans sealant; Richey Carbon Pro O/S Riser Bar; Race Face Next Carbon seat post; WTB Devo Carbon seat; Easton EA70 100mm stem; Crankbros Candy Pedals, ODI Intense lock-on grips, Race Face headset | | Bottom Line: | I had my eye on this beauty for about six months before I found a deal I couldn't pass up and I'm glad I didn't. I purchased it as a build up, complete bike and couldn't be happier. This bike blew my old Schwinn out of the water. I've only been on 3-4 good rides but I can already see this bike is a go anywhere do anything type of bike. If you see a mountain go ahead and ride to the top then let it all go down the other side. The inertia valve in the Fox Float X took a little getting used too, but one you get it dialed in it can soak up anything in your path but still lets you stand and pedal as hard as you want with no bob. The bike feels like a hard tail, especially when you flip the Pro Pedal switch on the Fox Float RP23, really making out-of-the-saddle efforts count. The bike also corners like its on rails, just point it where you want to go and you're there. So far everything is working flawlessly although its still in the break-in period. I'm truely inpressed with the XTR components, the brakes stop on a dime and the shifts couldn't be crisper (even if there is a SRAM X-9 in there...lol). I do participate in a few races a year and can't wait to see how this thing handles the competition. Though the Epiphany is a bit heavier than the Truth it is certainly race worthy. I'll keep you updated once I log some more rides. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Stu
a Cross Country Rider
from Manchester, CT Date Reviewed: May 23, 2007 | | Favoriate Trail: | Case Mt/Pine Ledge | | Duration Product Used: | 6 months | | Price Paid: |
$3899.00 | | Purchased At: | RBikes | | Strengths: | No pedal bob and conserves your energy with the ICT (which really works). Climbs like a mountain goat (seriously). Downhills are balanced and controlled, even at 20mph on super technical rocky Northeast terrain. | | Weaknesses: | It is expensive (but well worth it). My rocker snapped (Ellsworth replaced with no questions asked). | | Similar Products Used: | None, this is my first good bike. | | Bike Setup: | Nixon elite with handlebar mount, Fox RP23, Mavic 321, Conti Vert Pro, Juicy 7, XTR Derailleur, XT crankset, Eggbeaters SL, XT hubs | | Bottom Line: | This is the most fun I have ever had riding in my life. I have ridden mt bikes for about 18 years and ridden bikes in general for about 28. Got this bike in Aug and have ridden about 4-6 days a week ever since. Rode throughout the winter in the snow and ice and frigid temps (never did that before, never really wanted to either). Only went snowboarding and skiing a handful of times because I wanted to ride my bike. I recently was without my bike for a week and 3 days (longest week and 3 days EVER). I rode my old bike while I was waiting for the replacement rocker and granted, if you are a good rider, you can ride anything and still be good, but man, what a difference. A Kia and a Mercedes both do the same thing, but when you drive them, you see the difference. The Epiphany is just so effortless to control and climb with. On tricky technical sections, it gives you so much confidence. My old bike was bouncing all over the place on sections with lots of rocks or roots, but the epiphany just sticks to the ground. I had someone riding behind me comment about how my back tire never left the ground and they were so amazed. If you like to feel every bump when you ride and have a sore rear after, this bike is not for you. Downhills are a breeze as well as it sucks up everything in its way. Sections I used to avoid, I now attack full force and the epiphany handles them with ease. I highly recommend this bike to anyone that has the means. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Giovanni Ramirez
a Weekend Warrior
from Bogota, Cundinamarca, Colombia Date Reviewed: May 21, 2007 | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$2395.00 | | Purchased At: | Bikde Service Shop Colombia | | Strengths: | Their softness in medium jumps (80 cm - 1.5 metes) is amazing! Although the fork / group aren't the best, their weight is less than my last frame (rigid). I'm patiently waiting the moment to probe it on the appropiate field (we call it here "trocha") :-) | | Weaknesses: | None at the moment, and I doubt I'll find any.. | | Similar Products Used: | Giant XTC Team | | Bike Setup: | Shimano LX group / Mavic XM 117 Rims / Maxxis minion DH (Rear), Hutchinson Jumbo (Front), Hayes HFX9 Carbon, Pazzaz ATB-202 carbon handlebar | | Bottom Line: | In some streets of Bogota, where great jumps can be made, my ellsworth bike is simply spectacular! I'm very impatient in probing it in the mountains around Bogota, where I can get the best of my Ellsworth epiphany!!!! | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Tom Kapanke
a Weekend Warrior
from Eau Claire, WI USA Date Reviewed: April 24, 2007 | | Favoriate Trail: | Levis mounds | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Purchased At: | Cory the Bike Fixer, Milwaukee | | Strengths: | Just about everything. It descends so well it almost shocked me. Steering is so precise around tight switchbacks, point and go. The real beauty of this bike is the rear suspension, it works better than I thought it would. Looks are killer with the ano matte black paint and magnesium rocker. It gets looks everywhere I ride. I have only had it on two good rides so I'll have to update later. | | Weaknesses: | None yet. | | Similar Products Used: | Specialized epic comp disc, older cannondale F400 hardtail. | | Bike Setup: | Fox float RCL fork, Avid juicy brakes, Mavic crossmax sl wheelset with kenda nevegal tires, sram x.9, kore saddle | | Bottom Line: | I certainly don't have any buyers remorse here. I don't think I ever will. This thing handles rock gardens, log obstacles, tight downhill or climbs with ease. In two rides I know I am faster on sections I had trouble with on lesser bikes. If you are able to demo one make sure you do, once you ride, you'll know. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Todd
a Cross Country Rider
from Ventura, CA, USA Date Reviewed: March 19, 2007 | | Duration Product Used: | 6 months | | Purchased At: | Cycle World | | Strengths: | Quality build, excellent climber, even better decender, XC like handling with the right fork setting. | | Weaknesses: | Brake cable routing under top tube (needed to attached a stick-on cable router to avoid chattering). Minor problem, Truth has the same problem. | | Similar Products Used: | Truth (have ridden for 3 years) | | Bike Setup: | Fox TALAS 140 RLC, RP23, SRAM X.O, Chris King, Mavic SLR. Bike came in at 27lbs, will be lighter once I go tubeless. | | Bottom Line: | For someone looking for and all around performer look no further. I rode the Truth for 3 seasons and used for 24 Hours of Adrenaline. I love this bike, however, decending ability is a bit lacking when it gets techical and fast.
The Epiphany solved this desending problem while maintaing all of the handling attributes the Truth is known for. The Epiphany's performance is due to sum of all it's parts. Fox RP23 shock and TALAS fork make this ride.
Dial in the fork to 140mm and and the shock to full open setting and let it fly down hill. This alone is worth the price of admission. Most of the time I have the fork at 120mm and ProPedel set at 2. This is a great all around set-up I have found so far, although I must admit I have not explored all of the shock and fork settings yet. On technical switch back climbs I set the fork to 100mm and the handling is even more precise than the Truth, this was a pleasant surprise for me I was not expecting.
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Submitted by
Lisa
a Cross Country Rider
from Albuquerque, NM Date Reviewed: October 30, 2006 | | Favoriate Trail: | East Mountains | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Purchased At: | Fat Tire Cycles | | Strengths: | Light for travel class, unique finishes available, fun to ride | | Weaknesses: | Highest priced 5" Aluminum frame I've seen | | Similar Products Used: | Santa Cruz Blur XC and LT, Yeti 5.75, Intense 5.5, Truth, Titus Moto Lite, Ventana X-5, Ibis Mojo, BMC long travel frame, and a Spider too | | Bike Setup: | XTR Drive Train, Thompson, Avid Juicy 7, CK Headset/Hubs - Pink, Fok Float 130mm RLC | | Bottom Line: | I needed at least 5" of travel due to a herninated disc and a bad back. I can ride 10-20 miles on this frame easy with no pain during or after. Most of the other bikes above either hurt during and/or after a short ride or even a test ride. The Epiphany had the best suspension of all of these bikes and absorbs almost everything it hits. If you have a bad back - This is the frame for you! | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Al
a Cross Country Rider
from North Yorks, UK Date Reviewed: September 25, 2006 | | Favoriate Trail: | North York Moors or Swaledale | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$4850.00 | | Strengths: | Build quality, marble blue anodised finish, frame geometry, you dont see many on the hills. | | Weaknesses: | Only, rear brake hose clanks on bottom of top tube, saves getting a bell though. | | Similar Products Used: | Ellsworth Isis for 5 years, Blur XC, Blur LT | | Bike Setup: | SRAM XO gears, X-O carbon shifters, FSA K-force carbon cranks, Hope M4 with braided hoses & floating disks, Chris King headset, Mavic Crossmax XL wheels, Thompson X4 stem, Thompson lay back seat post, FSA K-force carbon riser bars, SDG Bell Air saddle, Crank Bro's Candy SL pedals, ODI lock on grips, Panaracer Trailraker, Trailblaster tyres, titanium bolt kit. | | Bottom Line: | The Isis was a superb bike but decided it was time for a change. Came across this brand new Epiphany and what a bike it is. Excellent geometry and it feels like a fast xc race bike to ride but far more bullet proof. A very fast and very responsive bike with positive feel. Climbing is rapid, getting the power down is rapid, downhill decents are soaked up by the 5" travel. The speed at which this gets you down is mind blowing, without being scarey. Slow technical riding is perfectly balanced. I tried the Blur XC, a fast bike, tried the Blur LT which seemed tall and a hand full, the Epiphany feels a bit like the XC but with a lot more hidden capability. This bike meets all my requirements of a mountain bike. The build of this bike makes it light and good for xc, enduro events or hardcore blasts of insanity. I wont be moving on from the Epiphany for a LONG time. It does it all, exceptionally well and looks mint. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Andrew
a Weekend Warrior
from Pleasant Hill, CA., USA Date Reviewed: August 29, 2006 | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$2395.00 | | Purchased At: | Danville Bike | | Strengths: | Work of Art. The best in design, finish and overall function. Matched with the best components this bike is nearly perfect. | | Weaknesses: | 2007 Fox RP23 shock can't be reached to lock or unlock without stopping. | | Similar Products Used: | Giant Trance 1, tested Blur XC, Trek, Scott, Specialized, Ventana, Maverick 7.5. | | Bike Setup: | All the best:Fox 07 Talas 100-140mm, Fox 07 RP23, Sram XO/Twist shift,XTR Cranks and front derail,King Headset,American Classic 350 rim/hub with Sapim race spokes, Kenda Nevegal 2.1's, USE Alien Ti Seat Post, Hope's latest brakes with lighter 6" rotors and seat Clamp, Ritchey wcs axis stem and carbon bar, WTB Laser seat,ti bolt kit and you get 24.5lbs, the lightest 5.25 bike at there. | | Bottom Line: | If your looking for all mountain 5.25" travel at its lightest look no more. Coming from a Trance 1 4" bike there is no comparison. Test rode the competition forget it. There is no where to go from here, except taking weight off your butt. Drop the fork and this bike climbs like its pushing you up hill. Down hill raise the fork and the ICT suspension glides over everything. You'll be looking for tougher tracks just for fun. At 168 pds. and two years into this addicting life style life is sweet. If you got the bucks buy it. The bike is quick,handles great, and goes beyond my capabilites at this point. Something to grow into. Also, be prepared for crowds, people want to know about Ellsworthia. Tell them all. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Vaughn
a Weekend Warrior
from Oroville, Ca Date Reviewed: August 18, 2006 | | Favoriate Trail: | Too many to list | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Strengths: | Finish, standover height, low weight. Responsive ride, flickable. | | Weaknesses: | Price, wish it came with a seatpost quick release. | | Similar Products Used: | Truth, Turner 5 Spot, Nomad, Blur LT | | Bike Setup: | RockShox Revelation, Fox Float R, SRAM XO, Magura Marta SL, Mavic Disc Hub, Truvativ cranks | | Bottom Line: | For point of reference I'm 5'10" 185 pounds. I have put in about 3 light months on a medium Epiphany. I still haven't decided if it is the right size for me or if I should be on a large. I like a fairly stretched cockpit so have a 110 x 5 stem. The Kore Seatpost with I Beam rails is fairly setback. The bike is a good do everything bike. It is lighter weight with another inch of travel over my previous 01 Truth. My trail preference is rolling all day singletrack and this bike is purpose built for that. It is a good climber. The Revelation can be dropped in it's travel to accomodate prolonged uphill pitches. I don't seem to get much front end lift with steep technical climbs. The steering is fairly fast with a steep XCish head angle. I don't go mach downhill anymore, but it can handle way more than I have given it. Overall, a very good ride. Wish it were not soo expensive. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Jamie
a Cross Country Rider
from Auckland, New Zealand Date Reviewed: July 16, 2006 | | Favoriate Trail: | Cwmcarn, Wales, UK | | Duration Product Used: | Tested or demo'ed only | | Price Paid: |
$10000.00 | | Purchased At: | Bikesmith | | Strengths: | Light, strong, great geometry, awesome suspension design. And it looks the part too! I've been riding 15 years and I've dreamed of a trail bike this good. For the trail rider or enduro racer, this is the last frame you ever need buy. | | Weaknesses: | The cost But then again, cost will keep the exclusivity of this fine bike. No custom colours any more. | | Similar Products Used: | Giant Trance 1, Ellsworth Truth, Santa Cruz blur | | Bike Setup: | 17" frame with Ellsworth spec Float R Pike 454 dual air Sram X9 running gear, Juicy 7's Raceface Deus cranks. Hope xc ti rear and Bulb front hubs on american classic rims with DT revolutions, Maxxis Minion 2.35 Answer protaper OS carbon, Thomson X4 stem and elite post. Total weight: 28.4lbs | | Bottom Line: | The Instant I got on this bike, I felt like I'd owned it ages. It's a very predictable, awesome handling, comfortable ride. The Pike with a thru-axle and the minions really let me fly on the downhills and singletrack without detracting on the uphills too much. Any shortcomings in the tyres were more than made up for by the lightweight stiff efficient pedalling that the frame gives. I can sit on this bike all day and it just wants more, always urging me through the rough stuff. You find yourself looking for bad lines just to enjoy the suspension. Did I mention the climbs...pure bliss | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Aaron Grant
a Weekend Warrior
from Hong Kong Date Reviewed: July 14, 2006 | | Favoriate Trail: | Tai Lam Country Park - China | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$3000.00 | | Purchased At: | Flying Ball | | Strengths: | This thing has it all - my fav track has big climbs, downhill sections, real technical rocky parts, and heaps of stream crossings...it handles them all. Been doing track with wifey and was comfortable at 2:5 hours. Got a chance to do on my own last weekend, tune my trusty stead in and did it flying at 1:5 hours - really pushed it and it just smiled at me. I hit a section of about 80 trail stairs wuth lips at speed (forgot they were there until it was too late) and was a bit worried how it (and me) would hold up, even expected some bottoming out, but all fine. | | Weaknesses: | Too addictive. No nothing to worry about here. Oh maybe the only thing I can think of is when hitting a tight corner with speed the back end gets a little loose...probably more the lower tyre pressure then anything. | | Similar Products Used: | Giant team pro | | Bike Setup: | All the bells mention in the other reviews - didn't grab the carbon fibre handle bars - sort of glad as have more confidence in aluminium ones being there when it counts... | | Bottom Line: | Stop moaning just buy it, sure you have to eat soup and bread for a few months - life is too short to miss out on this baby!!! If covering different terrain in one ride then this is the bike. Wifey has the Truth geared up as light as we could get it, but to be honest I still prefer the Epiphany. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Richard Hayter
a Weekend Warrior
from Woking, UK Date Reviewed: July 6, 2006 | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$3000.00 | | Purchased At: | Freeborn in Esher, Surrey. | | Strengths: | Smooth suspension, very plush even at this early stage and resists my choppy pedal style really well. Frame is suprisingly light, but feels very strong and stable. Beautifully made. UK pricing on Ellsworth frames is really good at the moment (the price above is in £ Sterling or GBP). Really easy to set up the Float R shock. | | Weaknesses: | None so far. | | Similar Products Used: | Intense Tracer. | | Bike Setup: | I stuck with the Float R shock as the dealer insisted I didn't need a 'platform' or a lockout – he was right. Talas RLC forks, XT shifters/cranks/cassette/derailleurs, Hope Mono Mini brakes, Hope Pro II hubs laced to Mavic 717 rims, Specialized Enduro Pro 2.2 tyres, Thomson Elite seatpost and stem, Easton Carbon Monkeylite bars, SDG Ti saddle. The all-up weight for my bike is about 26.5lbs. | | Bottom Line: | I never thought I was a 5" travel kind of guy, until I rode this bike. On smooth trails, tarmac etc it rides solid and smooth – almost like a hardtail. But is sucks up bumps amazingly when the trail gets rough. Because the frame is light, it feels 'snappy' and steers really quickly. Descending is a real 'point-and-shoot' affair – just look where you want to go. The bottom bracket is pretty high, but you don't feel like you're pertched on top of the bike, more sat 'in' it. It wanders a little when climbing if you don't wind down the travel on the forks, but I'm going to fit a 0-degree rise stem which will help sort that out (plus, I'm just not used to the height of the front end yet – I need to adjust my riding style to make the most of the travel. My last forks were 80mm!). The suspension in the rear is so well engineered that you really don't need to worry about 'platforms'. The stock Float R shock does a great job – just pump in some air to match your body weight, set the rebound and you're away. I'd recommend this bike to anyone who just wants to ride. It feels like it should be at home just about anywhere. Even though it seems perfectly happy with my 200lb + weight, it's not the choice for freeriders, though. A truly inspiring bike that can do just about anything. Should be used as the diectionary definition of "Mountain Bike." | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Adrian Booth
a Weekend Warrior
from Chester, NJ, USA Date Reviewed: June 25, 2006 | | Favoriate Trail: | Amasa Back | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$3400.00 | | Purchased At: | RIchards Bikes | | Strengths: | Unbelievably smooth and tight ride. I've demo'ed lots of bikes but still couldn't believe how efficient and smooth the Epiphany is. Will be riding this bike for a long time! | | Weaknesses: | Pricey frame but so worth it. | | Similar Products Used: | Blur, Truth | | Bike Setup: | Epiphany frame, Fox R Float, Fox Talas RLC, XT/XTR drivetrain, XT disc brakes, TRUvativ cranks, Truvativ handlebar, Cane Creek headset | | Bottom Line: | Kind of a big investment but if you are looking for something that can go for long cross country rides as well as have a bit of fun on some more technical trails, then the Epiphany hits the spot. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Adam
a Weekend Warrior
from Chicago, IL Date Reviewed: May 8, 2006 | | Favoriate Trail: | Bullfrog Lake | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$2299.00 | | Purchased At: | www.rbikes.com | | Strengths: | Great bike, smooth plush ride, light weight, handles & pedals better than any compeditors I've ridden | | Weaknesses: | None that I've seen so far | | Similar Products Used: | Santa Cruz, Turner, Intense - All great brands, but I like the feel of the Ellsworth the best! | | Bike Setup: | Manitou Minute 1:00 w/ Wind-down 130-100mm, Cane Creek S-2, Fox ICT Tuned Float R - RBikes.com, Mavic XM117 rims, 32H, Shimano Deore, 14 g stainless steel, Hutchinson Scorpion Airlight, 26 x 2.0”, Kevlar, TruVativ Stylo, 44/32/22, TruVativ ISIS GigaPipe SL, Shimano CN-HG73, Shimano Deore XT Shimano Deore XT, SRAM Powerglide II 7.0, 9-speed, 11-32, Shimano Deore XT, Dual Control, TruVativ XC-XR Riser Bar, triple butted AL-66 alloy, TruVatuv Wavo Stem, Shimano Deore XT, Dual Control, Avid Ball Bearing disc brakes, Shimano M505, clipless, Fi’zi:k Nisene, TruVativ XR Single Clamp | | Bottom Line: | This is an amazing bike, and I think I found it at one of the best prices around. I've attached a copy of my build kit. I did a lot of shopping around on this bike and after talking to the guys over at Richards Bikes (Mike R. specifically) I decided to go with their "Specialized Build Kit". This bike was priced very well, and they let me ride it, along with a ton of other high end bikes that they had available in their store when I went to make my purchase. All of the guys there were very knowledgeable, and their prices & customer service were outstanding. I really felt confident when talking to Mike that I was getting the best bike for my money, and now that I've had it for a couple of months, I know that I was right. The bike handles very well, pedaling is suburb, and climbing is out of this world. The welds on the frame are the best I've ever seen, and the precision quality of each aspect of the frame is like nothing I've ever seen. I also dig the sweet custom looking marbleized paint job that Ellsworth offers on their frames now. I always get a ton of looks and comments when I’m out on the trails here. This bike is definitely a 10 out of 10. I would recommend an Epiphany & the guys over at rbikes.com in Palos Heights, IL to anyone out there looking for a top of the line custom built bike! Thanks guys, and thanks Ellsworth! | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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David Fischer
a Cross Country Rider
from Mill Valley CA Date Reviewed: April 1, 2006 | | Favoriate Trail: | Deer Park on Mt Tamalpais | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Purchased At: | 5000 Wrench Science | | Strengths: | Light weight, good torsional rigidity, compfy ride | | Weaknesses: | Seating position too high, bolt in rear shock linkage wiggles out | | Similar Products Used: | Ellsworth Truth, Trek Liquid 30 | | Bike Setup: | XTR except front derailiur is Scram, Hayes discs, Gravity Dropper seat post, Fos Talas 90-130 fork | | Bottom Line: | Tracks better than my wife's Truth. Much lighter than my old Trek 30. Plusher than the Specialized FSR and the Blur. I've tried them all. I'm 55, in shape, and ride steep trails, lots of climbing (3000-4000 ft/day), the bike is as easy to pedal with the rear shock engaged as with it locked out. Because I have a long torso and short legs, I can't touch the ground on switchback turns. The Gravity Dropper solves the problem. It's worth the extra weight. Hell, I should lose another couple of pounds of body weight anyway. I don't do jumps or stunts, so there are no comments on the 5 inches of travel. I probably use 3 inches. I don't think I use the bike to it's potential, so I paid a lot for comfort and efficiency. But, what a pleasure! | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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