My buddy rides one...feels like an xc bike compared to my megatrail with -.5 angleset..pedals good thoughOh, and the Scott Genius LT is carbonz and 170. No idea about Geo.
But if you want one he has his '14 for sale
My buddy rides one...feels like an xc bike compared to my megatrail with -.5 angleset..pedals good thoughOh, and the Scott Genius LT is carbonz and 170. No idea about Geo.
Imma stab you.
Yes, which is why my first post said Hell yeah I'd get the Capra but the Lg is too small and XL might put me in the dreaded 2 Weeks scenario.Hasn't one of the biggest complaints against the Capra been that there isn't an XL/big boy size?
Take a picture for him.Ah missed that what about Mondraker? I am in SLO and have a LG Mega with a pimp build if you wanna check it out?
http://www.mondraker.com/15/eng/bikes/dune-xr/446
"rare earth carbon" at that!!!It's the carbonz.
Plus, Big E is all about "material management" and "cycology"Rare Earth Carbon Fiber Processing
Ellsworth has spent years qualifying our carbon fiber manufacturing facility, material and technique. Our carbon material is certified and tracked from its creation and acquisition through the lay-up in our frame molds, preventing any substitution in material specification or deviation in production from the design specifications. Our state-of-the- art manufacturing facilities in both California and Taiwan exercise social responsibility and properly control the dissipation of carbon particulate in the finishing process through near net molding technique.
And of course there's the ICT grandeurMasters of the Craft
Purists will tell you the key to a great bicycle is the material from which it’s made: carbon, aluminum, titanium, steel, etc. At Ellsworth we believe it’s not the material that’s important, but what’s done with it. We call this concept Material Management. Whether hand-crafting our aluminum frames in San Diego or designing the latest carbon designs in Taiwan, we manage every material we use from its raw form to the finished product an Ellsworth Handcrafted Bicycle. By exploiting the materials unique strengths and eradicating its’ weaknesses, we use the ‘Science of Cycology’ to create and distribute the most technologically advanced bicycle frames on the planet.
Zero fucking energy loss!!!! Hellz yeah!Instant Center Tracking (ICT)
ICT-tuned four-bar linkage is quantifiably the most energy-efficient suspension design in the world, providing zero-energy loss in relation to suspension. By aligning the instant center on the chain torque line and continually tracking the chain torque throughout the range of travel, ICT is accomplished without the need for lock-out. This keeps the suspension fully active at all times, resulting in increased traction and control and reduced rider fatigue. ICT suspension is internationally acclaimed and continues to set the benchmark for suspension performance; paired with Pro-Pedal technology, it provides the best performing suspension in the industry.
Dafuq is going on with that front fender? Utterly hideous and more fitting for a Nicolai M-Pire.http://www.mbr.co.uk/news/bike_news/mojo-and-nicolai-team-up-to-offer-a-unique-new-suspension-bike-326173
It's not plastic but if their Foxy Carbon test bike is anything to go off of a 62 Degree HA is a bit slack!!!
I hate to say it but I'd hit that...bet it ripsMmmmm, Geometron!
I hate to say it but I'd hit that...bet it rips right out of every corner you try to move that stupidly long wheelbase around
Dude, gotta give TE credit for having zero shame and giant testicles. The only time I've seen nonsense of this caliber is in the Book of Mormon."rare earth carbon" at that!!!
Plus, Big E is all about "material management" and "cycology"
And of course there's the ICT grandeur
Zero fucking energy loss!!!! Hellz yeah!
God damn, I love me some Ellsworth tech-fuck...