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Pivot Switchblade

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Coming May 31st, according to Pivot website. Any ideas what it is?

My old Titus Switchblade was one of my favorite bikes ever.
 
#1,211 ·
When talk goes to sizing the one measurement that seems to get over looked is your ape index (wing span, shirt sleeve length, whatever). When your height makes you a tweener, the deciding factor could be your ape index. I'm 6'2" and I have to have at a 37" sleeve on my dress shirts. So when a large may seem like a solid option, it generally feels too short because of my reach, unless I go old school with a 110mm stem.

Just another fly to throw into the what size frame should I get question.
 
#1,212 ·
Agreed, as good as the SB is still a production frame,meaning not custom built to fit. I have had several frames built to fit and it is perfection but the ability to adapt to said production frames allthough risky at times can be accomplished through due diligence,expierence and lets not forget some voodoo too ! (-; I am very pleased with medium fit,a setback SP literally icing on the cake for fit. heading to Killington Vt this weekend for Enduro with Mtn tamer + size wheelset to get me some!
 
#1,232 ·
My 16 year old, who hasn't ridden in a while said. "Dad, which bike should I use? My friend wants to shoot a video."

I said, "Use that one. Plus bike." He didn't like the wheels so he put on 29er wheels. I just saw the vid and holy moly, I didn't know he could ride like that. I certainly can't.

I can see many instances where the bike helped him out. He was so stoked and now I see why.

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#1,234 ·
Nice

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Just in time for trip to Vt! Not mounting untill my pal brings extra volume spacer.Fox site claims that three are installed at factory but my friend had only two in and added two more,don't get that luxury coming from Pivot. If I have time will remove canister and look see,will add one more if two only.
i actually called fox to order spacers they told me the new type are not available for a couple weeks but sent me 2 of the old style for free. The rep also noted that on the small shock, 7875x2, we have to remove the shock and air can all the way to get the spacers in so the new style doesn't really help the same way it does with larger stroke shocks. Interested in your impression of the performance especially since
You won a race on the original shock!
 
#1,255 ·
Ok Guys and Gals,
I am in the 429 Trail vs Switchblade dilemma. I have read this thread as well as another similar thread(Mach6 vs Switchblade vs 429 Trail) and I am torn. I ride mostly technical singletrack. Short up and short downs. I like to do all day rides. I did the BC Bike Race this year, loved it, and want to do more stage races. I also do maybe one enduro a year as well as hit the bike park 2 times per summer. I take several trips to the VA mountains which have more elevation but is still technical. My sensible side tells me that I should get the 429 Trail as it is what I need the majority of the time. but then I would be under gunned for the enduros and the bike park. So my question is: for the type of riding that I do the majority of the time, does anyone who has experience with both feel the Switchblade would be too much bike? I only ask because a lot of the feedback on this thread seems to say that the Switchblade climbs really well. But I don't want to get a big ol bike that feels like a barge going through tight technical trails. My current bike is a Rocky Mountain Altitude 27.5 with 150mm front/rear travel. It honestly does all of the above things well, but I would love some more rollover and the ability to run plus sized wheels. Thanks in advance for the advice.
 
#1,260 ·
Patapsco and Schaeffer farms - 429T. The Shed/Gambrill - SB, although I ride my 429T there a lot. If you run lightish trail tires and firm up the suspension on the SB you have a slightly slacker version of the 429T. I don't feel my SB is cumbersome on tight technical trails. I have a large 429T and a medium SB. I purchased both from Patapsco bikes. I think they may have a 429T on the floor. As you may know, the closest demo is in GA. Maybe we can hook up at the Shed and you can take one for a short spin.

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#1,256 ·
Got my SB today! Large with a few upgrades, x2 most notably and some wider bars. got the suspension set up best i can in the garage so looking forward to tomorrow. i can say that fit-wise it feels perfect. 150 dropper may be a little long as it won't go down any further but i would rather be too long than too short as i can always drop it down a bit.
 

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Picked up my sb last night and tried to fit a 32 tooth absolute black chain ring but it catches on the chain stay. The race Face 30t chain ring fitted to the bike was fitted with the rung dished in over so teeth closer to the frame than the lock ring. Is this correct? If so guess you can't run bigger than a 32 tooth conventional chain ring or a 30 tooth oval?
 
#1,265 ·
I have an AbsoluteBlack 32t on my SB. The bike shop installed it... It's a close fit, but I have two rides on it (it's a new bike) and both have been great. It's at the bike shop now getting some upgrades; otherwise, I'd take some photos of it for you. I'll get it back some time next week and can provide additional details then, if you'd like.
 
#1,579 ·
Flip It



Since that is a Cinch chain ring, I think you can take it off the crank and flip it to get more clearance. Sure, it'll be further out of line with the lowest gear on the cassette, but you don't have to worry about it crunching the carbon if the chain slips/sucks, right? However, since I started using an XT Shadow Plus derailleur and N/W chain ring on my XC bike, I've never had chain suck again...
 
#1,266 ·
DrDon, that's exactly the advice I am looking for! I ride Patapsco most of the time since it is 20 minutes from my house. I ride in Roanoke a few times a year where my brother lives. I also want the bike to go to Bryce as I go there several times a year as well. A full on DH rig is a bit over gunned for what I do there. Thanks for the offer to ride. I will definitely take you up on that!
Wilks, that's a great idea about the wheelsets. I think that is what makes me lean towards the SB is the ability to switch wheelsets and keep the geo and bb height similar. I have read of folks having issues with the bb height in the 429 trail when switching to 27.5 plus wheels. I emailed Pivot to see if they were planning on making the same spacer for the SB also applicable to the 429 trail to keep the bb height similar, but never heard back.