Dylan Wolsky's new Santa Cruz Nomad was freshly equipped with a
Fox 36. Several of Fox's newest fork made their way down to Chile after Sea Otter, and riders are putting them to the test on the rough course.
Lars Sternberg's Transition Covert 27.5 is the only bike we've seen so far running
Shimano's new XTR 1x11 setup. Unfortunately, he injured his wrist during practice last night and wasn't quite sure how today's race would turn out.
Stay tuned for results and more coverage from round one of the Enduro World Series.www.enduroworldseries.com
But whatever... Not like I'm going to buy it. I'm happy with my 2013 XT kit, and will be for years.
At an entry level, I can agree women's bikes are maybe a poor choice. At a high performance level there is absolutely a difference.
Or plz link the biometric studies you're quoting. I dont disagree that in general there some proportion differences between men and women. However the variety of sizes of all people includes varing heights, torso lengths, and yes proportions. Across differnt ethnicities the degree of proportional changes varies.
Would you be shocked to learn there are women and men with the same length torsos legs and hands?
So why a women's specific bike when there is no specific shape of women relitive to men
Can't blame them really , why risk dropping a chain at all for the sake of a 50g ( random guess ) top guide.
Then !BOOM! 're-release the Reign.
Yes, I know, I don't have to buy one.
It's just annoying and lowers the re-sale value of our bikes.
look at gt, santa cruz, yt, specialized...uzzi redesign next for intense?
With an extra fox lever on the bars it looks like Canyon are using the new remote lockout for the shock?
its certainly a Fox with a piggy back, but has it got a remote lockout, the cable from below is a big clue?
Arent we in spring?
Glad I got the 2013 cranks. Get a 3x9 crank and use a RF narrow wide. Cost me $80 for the crank, $30 for RF NW ring. Looks loads better than that junk.