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ISCG 5-6" travel frame. XC/allmtn

DHS

Friendly Neighborhood Pool Boy
Apr 23, 2002
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Sand, CA
Whats out there? been super busy lately, haven't seen a lot of the newer frames. i have a reign x right now. which is much too much travel for me.

looking at a new enduro SL or just really wondering my choices.

not wanting your opinion on frames or any opinions. want to know choices.
please don't bog up the thread with useless crap.

thanks
Steve
 

hbracca

Chimp
Jun 4, 2008
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Eugene, OR
Soul Cycles has the Matador on closeout $350 plus shock. It's a fun bike for sure as long as the geometry is right for you (only one size).
 

slowitdown

Monkey
Mar 30, 2009
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http://www.yeticycles.com/#/ourrides/ASR_7/WHITE/

...yeah I know. 7" not 6" or 5". Yeti are good at making their bikes as efficient as shorter-travel bikes. The 575 is more efficient than some 4" and 5" travel bike's I've owned and ridden. If I were looking for a 5" or 6" bike with ISCG tabs, this is one I'd look at closely. But I'm biased, I love my 575.
 

supercow

Monkey
Feb 18, 2009
969
128
I have a Morewood Mbuzi for the XM/AM purpose, bt feeling like giving the new Nukeproof Mega a go!
 

Total Heckler

Beer and Bike Enthusiast
Apr 28, 2005
8,171
189
Santa Cruz, CA
Tomac Vanish.



-New IAS Instant Active Suspension system provides improved response time to bump forces and excellent pedalling efficiency
-160mm travel, designed for 160mm travel fork
-8 pound/3600g frame weight with Fox RP23 shock
-6069 aluminum with custom butted top, down and seat tubes
-CNC machined seat stay arch, dropouts and yokes
-Fits SRAM, Shimano and FSA front derailleurs
-1.5 head tube
-Full seat post extension
-ICG05 chain guide mount standard
-Single water bottle mount on all sizes
-Up to 2.50 tire clearance
-12mmX135 Maxle Lite rear axle standard
-67.5 degree head angle, 73.5 seat angle, 14.1 inch BB height