How do the trail-or parks fit for a 6'0", 32" inseam guy? Switching to a hardtail for park/DJ use (moving to where 7/7 travel does me no good). Love the DirtBag so thinking about staying with Transition. Any weaknesses better solved by other frames?
that, my friends, is how you spec a bike. i'd just opt for a fox 36 up front, but that's such a sick bike. a dhx air in the back would bring it to 34.5 lbs though.A quick State of the Unionon me Bottlerocket. I likey. It's taken me about this long to get the suspension dialed in to what I think is perfecto. I'm slow like that. I like the DHX a lot more than I did initially, just cuz we're tight now. I keep it at about 120psi, bottom out turned fully in, with half pro-pedal, and rebound just enough to absorb the chattery, but still buttery and predictable on a big landing. I seldom feel it bottom out. The Lyrik has been stellar. I ride it at 145mm for the local trails, which are hardpack and flowy with some rooty rocky areas, and several small opportunities to get the tires off the ground. The low speed compression knob doesn't have any clicks (I've heard of this problem with other Lyrik owners), but is still fully functional.
Overall, this is the funnest steed in the stable, taking the title from my Imperial. (No knock on the lovely Evil, I just like some squish.) The 5.5 inches in the rear feels like, well, 5.5 inches. Which is just fine. Don't know where the rumors of "feels like more travel" came from. The Stinky that I had previously felt like 7 inches, but was also much slower and wandering on tight trails at speed, and kind of cumbersome in the air. For a guy that's 5'9", the med. BR is a perfect trail bike. Burly, but nimble, and very confidence-inspiring. As pictured, the bike weighs 35.5 lbs., but it feels lighter on the trail.
That's all I have for now.
Some recent pics of the Covert.
I like them, as far as how they work. They're not much as far as durability goes. This is my second pair. But, in fairness to them, I do tend to bash a lot of rocks.Lookin Good Tigg.
How do you like the Crank Bros pedals?
I weigh 180 and use a 450 lb ti spring. It feels spot on. I use a lot of the bottom out also, and I seldom feel the bike blow through its travel.
How you have your shock set is pretty important.
It says 125psi for 2007s as well. But if it says 200 right on the shock...
200 psi is what the max is for the DHX 5.0 COIL as per the cd instructional manual that comes with the shock.,.I been running my shock anywhere from 170 to 180 on my BR