hi! i am interested in the capabiliy of the bike. you mentioned the bike parks, i live in hungary theres not much bike parks here, i now have a dh bike, but planning to switch to enduro. I usually travel to slovenia to the nearest bike park, which has rocky, packed with roots tracks also, with a piggyback shock like the float x, will the 150mm travel of the bike enough to enjoy riding there? Thanks for the answer I appreciate it
Hi! I've been to Slovenia once and rode a pair DH tracks near Ljubljana on a 180/180 bike, it was ok. As for this 150/160 bike it feels a little bit harsher on real DH tracks, but perfectly ridable. Just need to ride in a move active way, point and shoot technique to longer works on rock gardens, you have to follow terrain and load and unload your wheels to stay stable on track. This bike likes speed, likes to leap over stones and it really stable at high speed. And of course it's a really good climber.
thanks =) the bike is big, long and stable. and burly enough for bike-park runs. 1x10, pike and new wheels are almost here, will upload fresh photos soon.
Thanks for the answer I appreciate it