careful you don't say too much...TOne of the Suntour guys was pitching their new airshock at Interbike. He was gonna bring me one but....maybe I'll see it at Sea Otter. He claimed better than the Topaz.
careful you don't say too much...TOne of the Suntour guys was pitching their new airshock at Interbike. He was gonna bring me one but....maybe I'll see it at Sea Otter. He claimed better than the Topaz.
It takes awhile to understand this. When I got back into mountain biking, around '85, my friend had a $1000 titanium bike. I laughed my ass off. I told him I could go to kmart and get a bike for $150. He said go ahead. I did.well, you'd probably go out of business pretty fast with that model, IMO there just aren't enough people that understand this. People will always buy the 1500-2500 "junk" FS bikes that have ridiculously unsafe-at-speed damping systems. Fox, Manitou, RS and whomever will cash in to sell the OEM crap and make a few bucks.
Apro makes frames for quite a number of well known brands. A pretty decent sized company.Aside from Taokas, did you see the bike brands manufactured by A-pro?
Darren of Suntour North America is a really nice and helpful guy. I pester him about my older model durolux rc2 and he always replies promptly.
Nobody but Haliburton cares what i say....careful you don't say too much...
You could quote that entire page in here. So much marble mouth bullcrap being spewed out there. Especially the part where dude is explaining why they went with the single sided frame design thing.From pinkbike about the new stumpy:
"The leverage curve has been made a little less progressive to provide a more supple action at the beginning of the stroke, with more support in the midstroke, a change which moves it close to how a coil shock performs according to Specialized"
My favorite part was:From pinkbike about the new stumpy:
"The leverage curve has been made a little less progressive to provide a more supple action at the beginning of the stroke, with more support in the midstroke, a change which moves it close to how a coil shock performs according to Specialized"
"We basically had no f-ing idea what we were doing and didn't even design any stiffness in the previous frames!"Specialized developed a stiffness test to benchmark the frames, and in doing so found the aluminum frame was stiffer and tracked better than the carbon bike. In fact, there was actually a small amount of flex of the carbon frame during compression that was acting as undamped suspension that they wanted to eradicate. The new frame design us said to have a 19% stiffness increase compared to the old carbon Stumpjumper, and every size has been tuned with a Rider First size-specific approach, resulting in different tube shapes and carbon layup to optimize stiffness and weight. That has led to improved stiffness-to-weight on the larger sizes and up to 140g savings on the smaller sizes.
That just means the industry has finally caught up to what fast riders needed. Graves is a pretty average height dude. He should be on a medium but he had to ride a large to get the reach he wanted for fast stuff.https://www.vitalmtb.com/videos/features/Graves-Keene-Test-the-New-Specialized-Stumpjumper,35325/sspomer,2
Jared Graves at 6:16: "This is still way bigger than what I was racing on four years ago. When I think about it, the bigger my bikes have gotten it seems like the less in control I've felt in certain situations"
Here's the saddest part. Notice. Caveat. I don't know anybody at S and I am not defending them.My favorite part was:
"We basically had no f-ing idea what we were doing and didn't even design any stiffness in the previous frames!"
While consistently getting his ass handed to him by an Australian dude right around the same height riding a pretty normal reach medium sized frame designed by a couple of irish blokes working for a warehouse based bikeshop.Graves is a pretty average height dude. He should be on a medium but he had to ride a large to get the reach he wanted for fast stuff.
In his defense, the reach on the 2017 Stumpjumper is really short, 413mm vs 431mm for the large.While consistently getting his ass handed to him by an Australian dude right around the same height riding a pretty normal reach medium sized frame designed by a couple of irish blokes working for a warehouse based bikeshop.
M'kay Jared
But you knew that was eventually coming.$400 Carbon Walmart bike!!!!
Who's getting one
Can be found right next to the sun-screen.$400 Carbon Walmart bike!!!!
hopefully for their legal department it's solid carbonBut you knew that was eventually coming.
I'm sure they'll have dropper posts soon. Seriously, all they have to do is mate an office chair with a bike.
What they don't tell you is that you're likely to be able to do the same on a regular crabon rim with plain ol' steel spokes. I have personal experience with this, and I had *3* broken spokes. Rim stayed true. Even with a descent in the gnar.https://www.bikerumor.com/2018/04/19/soc18-syncros-silverton-sl-weaves-one-piece-full-carbon-1250g-mountain-bike-wheels/
Best part of the whole lizard word vomit:
Yet they’re 35% more impact resistant than steel spokes, thanks to a three-layer construction. And if you did break one, chances are you could still ride out of the trail.
Oh cool. I'm glad that if I broke a spoke on my three thousand five hundred dollar wheelset and thus ruined the entire wheel, the chances are I could ride it out. Its the small victories boys. That sounds almost as good as being able to spend $.90 on a new spoke and be right as rain. Seems like a pretty minor difference.
3500 dollarydooshttps://www.bikerumor.com/2018/04/19/soc18-syncros-silverton-sl-weaves-one-piece-full-carbon-1250g-mountain-bike-wheels/
Best part of the whole lizard word vomit:
Yet they’re 35% more impact resistant than steel spokes, thanks to a three-layer construction. And if you did break one, chances are you could still ride out of the trail.
Oh cool. I'm glad that if I broke a spoke on my three thousand five hundred dollar wheelset and thus ruined the entire wheel, the chances are I could ride it out. Its the small victories boys. That sounds almost as good as being able to spend $.90 on a new spoke and be right as rain. Seems like a pretty minor difference.
well, they made ENVE wheels seem cheap. i guess that's an accomplishment.3500 dollarydoos
Now that was an awesome ride.What they don't tell you is that you're likely to be able to do the same on a regular crabon rim with plain ol' steel spokes. I have personal experience with this, and I had *3* broken spokes. Rim stayed true. Even with a descent in the gnar.
@stoney, @Adventurous, and @Full Trucker can vouch. They were on the ride...
Concur.What they don't tell you is that you're likely to be able to do the same on a regular crabon rim with plain ol' steel spokes. I have personal experience with this, and I had *3* broken spokes. Rim stayed true. Even with a descent in the gnar.
@stoney, @Adventurous, and @Full Trucker can vouch. They were on the ride...
I'm still trying to figure out how you're fresh to altitude ass killed us all on the climb.Now that was an awesome ride.
Youthful exuberance and a high tolerance for misery.I'm still trying to figure out how you're fresh to altitude ass killed us all on the climb.
That climb *was* brutal...I'm still trying to figure out how you're fresh to altitude ass killed us all on the climb.
He learned from Lance.I'm still trying to figure out how you're fresh to altitude ass killed us all on the climb.
Climb? You guys are just hiking!That climb *was* brutal...
Oh...it was worth it.Because that shit is definitely not worth it.
Ha!Climb? You guys are just hiking!
Looks like you are the prime customers for this new invention of The Industry: e-Bikes.
That companies local and one of my friends has that shorter travel frame. They rave about it, interesting design I'd like to ride one.Which is better, a bike with a missing link, or a bike with a living link? Because apparently Spot Brand's new bike has a living link.
https://www.vitalmtb.com/features/Spot-Brands-New-Rollik-607-Has-a-Very-Unique-Suspension-Design-Sea-Otter-Classic,2316
And Spot is one of the few mfg'rs (along with GG) that does usable "real" seat tube angles. Something in the water?That companies local and one of my friends has that shorter travel frame. They rave about it, interesting design I'd like to ride one.
Climbing up A-Basin for Lenawee?