What'd you get?Banshee also had a post a few months back where they offered to hook up trail builders, which I took advantage of to add a 3rd Banshee to my current collection. But it will likely replace the other 2 I have. Still, it's another one of the reasons why I've had at least one Banshee bike in my fleet since 2010.
Rune V3. The plan is to replace both my V2 Spitfire and Darkside with it. I've ridden the Darkside only once per year for the past 3 years because I'm just not going to bike parks anymore since there aren't any close by and it's too much bike to pedal around otherwise. And I haven't been riding my Spitfire much since now it feels kinda dated compared to my Trek Top Fuel, which is better for the local trails anyway. So I figured the Rune can be ridden locally on the few trails that justify it, plus taken to shuttle days or bike parks on the occasional trip. And I could re-use some Spitfire parts to build up the Rune since Banshee doesn't sell complete bikes but was able to supply some parts.What'd you get?
Welcome to the water bottle clubRune V3. The plan is to replace both my V2 Spitfire and Darkside with it. I've ridden the Darkside only once per year for the past 3 years because I'm just not going to bike parks anymore since there aren't any close by and it's too much bike to pedal around otherwise. And I haven't been riding my Spitfire much since now it feels kinda dated compared to my Trek Top Fuel, which is better for the local trails anyway. So I figured the Rune can be ridden locally on the few trails that justify it, plus taken to shuttle days or bike parks on the occasional trip. And I could re-use some Spitfire parts to build up the Rune since Banshee doesn't sell complete bikes but was able to supply some parts.
i wanted to sell at 1800 with unused shock to get bartered down to 1500 so i walk out even…How?
The number of people looking at new Banshee's is super low, its not like they are saturating the market.
The price of those frames were already high, so 12% is a few hundred dollars/pounds/weird dollar sign currency things/pounds etc. A used bike is going to sell for way less than that.
they need to make room for the new newReally guys? Props to Banshee for heavily discounting bikes like everyone else but convincing people they're just being altruistic in doing so.
Ride it more?i wanted to sell at 1800 with unused shock to get bartered down to 1500 so i walk out even…
frame has maybe seen 15 days since i build it up?
lowering MSRP is different than a blowout sale on a glut of inventory.Really guys? Props to Banshee for heavily discounting bikes like everyone else but convincing people they're just being altruistic in doing so.
hahahaha. that was my first thought as well...Really guys? Props to Banshee for heavily discounting bikes like everyone else but convincing people they're just being altruistic in doing so.
na, i‘m the dealer in that case, practically its still on the lot, just has some joy ride km on the clock it was always just a intermediate thing till i got the next ebikeRide it more?
You basically drove a car off the dealer lot, ate the depreciation cost and are now trying to sell it. Of course you're going to lose on that one.
On one hand yeah on another they are pushing for this to be lowered for all dealers and it's MSRP. Sure they can raise msrp back up again but still it's a nice difference from trying to guilt you into buying shit on sale because it will end soon (when it wont)Really guys? Props to Banshee for heavily discounting bikes like everyone else but convincing people they're just being altruistic in doing so.
Darkside exists. Also some bigger enduro bikes are this. Also the scream was a shit bike so lets not revive it.I wish banshee would bring back the scream, and build the optimal free ride bike, since DH bikes have all become oil tanker long. 200mm travel, dual crown, mullet or full 27.5 with a flip chip, 420 chain stay, mid to upper 70s seat tube a dropper port (for when you gotta pedal to the free ride spot), basically the rest of the geo and suspension from the legend. Have the builds available with either DH drivetrain or dinner plate. They can use the term downduro in their marketing page even though is a free ride bike.
Again you are just asking for Banshee to make a mullet Darkside. A bike they just discontinued.Just the scream name. Maybe go up to 430 on the CS if the axles path isn’t very rearward. The only big enduro bikes that seem to fit that bill are the nukeproof mega or the davinci chainsaw. The rest are either full 29er, have 440+ chain stays, not dual crown compatible, or aren’t “big” enduros and 160mm travel is a little silly with a dual crown.
You know what nearly identical, but lighter frame just became really cheap on the used & NOS market? The '19-'23 Ransom. I replaced my '18 Capra with one and it felt very similar but much lighter. The 465mm reach of a large is considered short these days but what a playful bike! On something so light & nimble the 170mm travel doesn't feel dead, it encourages turning every square edge into a ramp.If you want not a super long 170mm travel bike that may be nice for jumps - YT Capra. It's literally that.
I hated the Ransom. Maybe it was the components but the position on it was dogshit for me when I really like my current gen CapraYou know what nearly identical, but lighter frame just became really cheap on the used & NOS market? The '19-'23 Ransom. I replaced my '18 Capra with one and it felt very similar but much lighter. The 465mm reach of a large is considered short these days but what a playful bike! On something so light & nimble the 170mm travel doesn't feel dead, it encourages turning every square edge into a ramp.
I don't think I ever remember seeing the Mega listed anywhere as dual crown compatible.nukeproof mega
I meant to say giga. Got them mixed up. Reach longer than the current 412ish of my medium gambler and a little less than the 455 of my trail bike, probably 445-450.I don't think I ever remember seeing the Mega listed anywhere as dual crown compatible.
Whereas the Giga (when first released) was. and to me would make more sense for your "want list". Geometry/sizing is pretty much the same.
You don't mention how short you want to go but Reach is a lot longer (per size) than an old Banshee. and because of NPs super steep seat angles they're pretty awful to ride seated if you size down. And I love short bikes.
Ah. Makes moar sense.I meant to say giga. Got them mixed up. Reach longer than the current 412ish of my medium gambler and a little less than the 455 of my trail bike, probably 445-450.
5’6” but basically with a 5’10” upper body and arms. Current gambler is 2016 medium.Ah. Makes moar sense.
How tall are you? Which year/size Gambler is it?
I have a Giga but also build and service multiple Mega's and Giga's each week and have ridden every size of each so know the sizing (for me) incredibly well.
I haven't seen how the Capra changed from my 2nd gen (1st gen with 29" wheels) to the current 3rd gen. When comparing the geo of my Capra to the Ransom everything was identical except the seat tube angle (close enough to slide the saddle and make it the same). I liked both bikes in their "low" positions. The Capra had amazing suspension with a coil shock. The Ransom's suspension with its air shock felt almost as good, but much better when climbing or pedaling the flats.I hated the Ransom. Maybe it was the components but the position on it was dogshit for me when I really like my current gen Capra
Ah. now you're making sense to me.5’6” but basically with a 5’10” upper body and arms. Current gambler is 2016 medium.
I'm an admitted fanboi. I wouldn't be so vocal about it if I didn't think they're criminally under rated and overlooked.The Scott salesman has been spotted
Different generation Gamblers with different reach.I worked on a 2022 Gambler last thing yesterday. so still fresh in my mind. I don't remember what size it was but defo not short in any way.
Basically IIRC each gen reach moved up a size per seat tube height and each gen got a slightly slacker H/A. newest steeper SA. Leverage curve got less progressive through gensI haven't seen how the Capra changed from my 2nd gen (1st gen with 29" wheels) to the current 3rd gen. When comparing the geo of my Capra to the Ransom everything was identical except the seat tube angle (close enough to slide the saddle and make it the same). I liked both bikes in their "low" positions. The Capra had amazing suspension with a coil shock. The Ransom's suspension with its air shock felt almost as good, but much better when climbing or pedaling the flats.
I'm an admitted fanboi. I wouldn't be so vocal about it if I didn't think they're criminally under rated and overlooked.
On the ransom i felt like the bike had the wrong reach to stack ratio and the position was compromised AF. It was a stock rental with base shock susp. I didn't look into it but I hated it with all my heart. Generally Ransom is lower and Longer. Not by a lot but the bike felt shit for me (https://geometrygeeks.bike/compare/scott-ransom-2019-lg-low,yt-capra-uncaged-2022-l/)I haven't seen how the Capra changed from my 2nd gen (1st gen with 29" wheels) to the current 3rd gen. When comparing the geo of my Capra to the Ransom everything was identical except the seat tube angle (close enough to slide the saddle and make it the same). I liked both bikes in their "low" positions. The Capra had amazing suspension with a coil shock. The Ransom's suspension with its air shock felt almost as good, but much better when climbing or pedaling the flats.
Yeah. sorry. I know. That was my point. I've worked on the older ones too. Must've owned well over 300 bikes over the years but don't think I ever owned a Scott myself.Different generation Gamblers with different reach.
do you mean the bars on a rental bike weren't optimally positioned for your preference?reach to stack ratio
Yes of course they were never going to be perfect but generally the geo on a stock bike felt completely unbalanced vs when i first rode a stock capra. So you have a valid point but cockpit alone shouldn't produce a differnce this big unless stock ransom cockpit had some weird shit going on (bar width is the same, don't remember other metrics as it was a long time ago). Generally the front-back weight distribution on that bike felt wrong.do you mean the bars on a rental bike weren't optimally positioned for your preference?
Cockpit positioning can make a MASSIVE difference. and in exactly the same way longer or shorter "stack" would.cockpit alone shouldn't produce a differnce this big