More evolution the revolution. Nice bike but nothing that would make me trade my two year old Tallboy.
even the blur is heavier than most if not all other XC bikesRegarding frame weight, every FS frame above the blur is a bit over 6lbs, from the Tallboy through the MT. It feels like they are all built for Clyde’s.
Totally agree. Part of why I love (and am keeping) my 2019 SC 5010 V3. It doesn't have an overly heavy beefy frame. It is just right for me at 168 lbs ready to ride. Unfortunately it isn't as modern of a geo as I want for faster, steeper stuff. But that bike is light and easy to flick around, so fun.Wouldn't it be cool if you could buy a frame not just based on rider height, but also rider weight. It seems unfair that a 165 lb rider has to purchase a high end Carbon frame designed for a 220+ lb rider. There are lots of options for parts that have rider-weight limits, but frame designers sadly have to design them to survive whatever the heaviest riders can dole out. I feel 95% over Carboned.
considerinf the epic has frame storage and is lighter than the blur I don’t think this has much to so with it, more like the poor implementation by both Ibis and Santa CruzPart of that is also the frame storage requiring so much more of a downtube![]()
Hi/lo, not nearly enough range to compensate for a wheel size change while maintaining geometry.![]()
Is that a MX/29 or a hi/lo flipchip?
I like the flip chip and grease fitting are way more accessible.bronson, hightower or … ?
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The below from Enduro reviewing the new Bronson isn't very positive on climbing prowess. Calling out the need to use climb switches is unusual anymore--most current bike reviews talk about how climb switches are barely even necessary with new kinematics.I'm a bit concerned now if they go full on reducing anti-squatt on the hightower as well, I haven't seen any mention on how this might have affected pedaling efficiency!