Aaron Chamberlain ✓ supporter February 8, 2018 One of the best all-around 27.5" trail bikes I've ridden. Similar in climbing to the Santa Cruz Bronson, but a better descender. ProsLight, efficient, great looking bike. Adjustable geometry. Reply | Thank | Edit
mahanjoe@gmail.com October 22, 2013 For a rider that likes to enjoy all aspects of riding...tech climbing/descents, jumps, drops, wheelies, ollies... ProsAbility to tune in slack angle for individual rider, great balance, loves to wheelie (in a fun way, not the accident way) ConsPlastic/like seat, but for $100 you can get the one that fits your own bum...not for the rider who wears spandex and counts wattage. Reply | Thank | Edit
capnkirk October 16, 2013 ProsAdjustable geometry. Years of buld experience. specced out great. Price. Nobby nic tires. absolutely rails into turns. 2 x 10 gearing ConsCheap seat and grips Reply | Thank | Edit
One of the best all-around 27.5" trail bikes I've ridden. Similar in climbing to the Santa Cruz Bronson, but a better descender.
Pros
Thank | Edit |Light, efficient, great looking bike. Adjustable geometry.
For a rider that likes to enjoy all aspects of riding...tech climbing/descents, jumps, drops, wheelies, ollies...
Pros
Ability to tune in slack angle for individual rider, great balance, loves to wheelie (in a fun way, not the accident way)
Cons
Thank | Edit |Plastic/like seat, but for $100 you can get the one that fits your own bum...not for the rider who wears spandex and counts wattage.
Pros
Adjustable geometry. Years of buld experience. specced out great. Price. Nobby nic tires. absolutely rails into turns. 2 x 10 gearing
Cons
Thank | Edit |Cheap seat and grips