Why don't dont they come in the highlighter yellow color. That color looks sweet. I'll defnitely look hard at this one if i ever get another AM bike. Althought the carbon covert is sexy.
I think the impacts are far more stickier than the freeriders. I prefer the impacts for the more gnarly trails. The freerider are sticky don't get me wrong but they do allow you to move your foot around on the pedals a little more than impacts do. The freeriders are far less bulkier than the...
165mm saints, i've run them in the middle setting and the low setting. Middle setting you usually don't have to worry about pedal strikes too much. Low setting you have to be cautious for sure especially when trying to get some pedals strokes in in the gnarly stuff.
I've had mine for over two years and have ridden in all sorts of condition. I clean my bike after muddy rides and i haven't had to replace a then. Still a smooth as the day i got it.
X2. I've had mine for over 2 years now. Its a super fun bike. Rails corners, takes the rough stuff with ease. Its tough as nails. Easy to adjust compared to other bikes. Its design is simple but efficient. Can go wrong with the 450.
I agree with what a few folks have said before in this thread, The bottlerock would be alot better for what your wanting. You can find some pretty good deals on those as well. Just keep an eye out.
I've had the high roller II for around 5 months now. I love them. They roll as fast or faster than the original, Cornering is even better, no more sketchy middle ground when rolling over into a turn, Braking is great. They shed mud well. Not like a mud tire but you could definitely get away with...
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