My buddie has an A-line and its more of a downhill bike. I would go the Big Hit if i were you because its more versitile and smaller. Its more of a freeride bike than the A-line
well i already have a freeride/ slopestyle bike
Oh oh sorry i mis-read. I thought u were looking for a freeride bike, my bad. Go with the A-line. Lots of travel. I love my buddies. It feels so good compared to alota bikes ive ridden
the sunday expert is 100 over 3000, and the sunday team (i like it more) is 2900 and both are sick. the team is more race, and the expert is more hardcore freeride. both are sick though
ya get a demo 7 there great, and you can take out the travel chip and it will give you 7.8 of travel, instead of just 7 so its pretty much a demo 8 without the price tag
ya get a demo 7 there great, and you can take out the travel chip and it will give you 7.8 of travel, instead of just 7 so its pretty much a demo 8 without the price tag
I would avoid frames with special stroke lengths and links, i just bust my revox, manitou in uk can't fix so i can either buy a cane creek or a new frame. I'm buying a big hit cause my mate that i've been riding with has one and it's super reliable and you can set it up for cheap. I'm sick of having top end DH bikes, they only last so long and you only have that kinda cash free a few times in yer puff. Keep the money for good components.