Podcast like narration with riding footage is a pretty good format
@ashercrump43843 жыл бұрын
Bro I just saw this come up and lost it. I f*ing love the idea of a hard tail and I’m about to ditch the full sus complexity in favor of building a hard tail to try something new and bring it back to the roots.
@kevinfrmkdz3 жыл бұрын
You wont regret it, really shows where you get away with mistakes on a full squish! I prefered my commencal meta HT over my full squish's, so much so I bought a chromag rootdown too(sold the commencal to fund a new dh bike though) 😂
@dmwbnd3 жыл бұрын
Traded my easy bike for a fun bike 3 years ago and have zero regrets. If you haven't already, scope out Hardtail Party for some good advice and reviews on a ton of models. I hope you find something in stock! (I saw today the Pole Taival was in stock.)
@chewcheen3 жыл бұрын
I did the same two years ago. Hard tail power!
@joshuaweaver71243 жыл бұрын
It’s so worth it. I built a Chromag Rootdown last fall and I barely ride my full suspension bike anymore 😂
@andrewcrockford61513 жыл бұрын
Keep up with the hardtail content more more more hardtail please
@bulldogger-dk49463 жыл бұрын
I have a Santa Cruz Chameleon that I really like. I think any of the modern hardtails are pretty fun.
@dylan-52873 жыл бұрын
My buddy has one too and refuses to go FS.
@leroywilliams72103 жыл бұрын
Owned a Chameleon before my Wideangle. Awesome bike definitely lighter and more trail vs heavier and more enduro. Both awesome!
@kirillkirill76562 жыл бұрын
I have Dartmoor Hornet with 180mm rockshox lyrik and i really love thos bike
@Andysavyd693 жыл бұрын
CHROMAG GANG I love my rootdown and have been on a hardtail exclusively for 9 years now!
@AdrenalineIsLife3 жыл бұрын
I love hardtails and Chromag is one of the great hardtails out there.
@MikeJones-vb1me3 жыл бұрын
Just picked up a chromag wideangle in large (I’m 5’10”) and found the combination of the short chainstays and longer reach give a great balance of playfulness and stability. I’m coming from a Reign though, so really anything I can actually manual is a huge improvement in that department. The guy has a pretty questionable build so I’ve got lots of upgrading to do, I wish everyone wasn’t sold out of dropper posts! Fun video! First I’ve seen of you, I’ll be along for more 🤘
@Scott-PNW3 жыл бұрын
2020 Rootdown for me :) Z1 coil and it feels pretty much like a tank diving through all the same stuff I do on the Spectral. I tend to lean towards my Rootdown for most rides and only get on the Spectral when I feel guilty that it's sitting so much.
@owenkennedy78543 жыл бұрын
Love the different style of bike check vid. I still prefer the traditional style just bc u can visually see the bike and stuff, but it was nice to mix it up. Maybe somehow combine both next time? Idk, just my feedback! Cheers man, rad bike and I love the channel.
@kenyanettingham18183 жыл бұрын
Love the format bro. Can't wait to get on my bike this weekend.
@telliephilo67883 жыл бұрын
Just built up a brand new stylus and love it
@douglawrence40663 жыл бұрын
As a Chromag Samurai owner, I couldn’t agree more with what Jeff says on the capability, feel and ‘Fun-ness’ of a hardtail. I have been rocking just a hardtaill since I sold my full squish, (2 years) but I don’t miss the squish much. I’m a Grandpa now and don’t need/want the speed but it has made my local Victoria BC trails even more fun. I also love the kudos I get for riding everything on it in my group rides 😜. Great 👍 bike check Jeff 👍👍
@TimCalvin3 жыл бұрын
I’ve been riding hardtail a exclusively for my entire mtb career ~26 years old or so. For the super technical janky and awkward New England single track I ride, they’ve always worked well for me. I’ll happily stipulate that a full suspension bike is likely more comfortable and faster- but I’m riding for fun. I’m currently on a custom Waltworks with geometry built to fit my ape index arms and suit the trails I ride. 27.5 x 2.8, high bb, short chainstays, 140mm fork. I’ve been on Shimano 4 pot brakes and 180mm rotors this season, but I’m moving to a 203 for the front (because I’m a bit of a chonky boi).
@efrencarranza78653 жыл бұрын
I have a Chromag rootdown that I decided to go 27.5 2.8 tires! Such a fun bike!
@jtkyber3 жыл бұрын
Really like this format. I used to have an RSD Middle Child (Steve from Hardtail Party convinced me to buy it lol), which is really similar to the Stylus. That was such a fun bike. If I could have afforded to keep it and have two bikes, I would still be taking that thing out all the time
@drewtokarsky39173 жыл бұрын
Got a loaner Guerrilla Gravity Pedalhead. I have months to wait for an incoming Ripmo V2 and a buddy had it as an extra bike. Crazy low slung, but lots of fun. Took it through a minefield of baby heads today which reminded me why I like full sus bikes.
@VoiceOverTrailReviews3 жыл бұрын
I like this format! It’s easier to watch POV ride footage than stare at dolly shots of components. Plus, it emphasizes the whole purpose of the components in the first place, which is to go ride trails!!!
@cliffsangelsphotography3 жыл бұрын
Love my Commencal Meta HT
@TheJennivision13 жыл бұрын
Always appreciate your positive disposition! So refreshing.
@jonredlick51343 жыл бұрын
I have the same frame in m/L with a 150mm fox fork and I love it , DH casing tires with no insert and XT wheel set it’s lasted waaaay Lon her then expected and I hang with 170mm enduro bikes. Living in bc this was the bike of choice for me and works really really well . Can pump it up and make firm for dirt jump session days and loosen it up for dh runs, love the multi use and simplicity. Thanks Jeff ! Been following for a long time and when I seen you purchase my same frame I’ve been hooked on your responses ! Thanks for the great content and keep it comin 🤘🏾
@gogovitch663 жыл бұрын
Sooo satisfying manuals, imagery and VoiceOver combo!! 👏🏽 Those colors are mind blowingly beautiful 🙌🏽 Thx, Jeff 👊🏽
@williamwerk54473 жыл бұрын
Just built up a new hardtail, modern but not aggressive, more of the middle of the road as far as geo but as far as components go, pretty much well a bling build. Love it and my full sus is just sitting there now.
@bushflyr73353 жыл бұрын
Chromag Wideangle for me! Great vid, thanks.
@nocalfnarwhal88583 жыл бұрын
I have a steel hardtail I had custom made by Marino, and I love it. 415-430 chainstay (sliders), 488 reach, and a 64.5* head angle makes for a super playful ride.
@marksauerwein50103 жыл бұрын
I also have a 2020 Chromag Stylus (size small, I am 5'6", about 145lb) with a Marzocchi Z1 (coil), and and still totally in love after a year. The Z1's stiffness works so good on this frame. I opted for coil for low maintenace and small bump sensitivity on long rides, however, I will also ride bmx and the comp/reb/preload on the coil work well to find a sweet spot for both styles of riding for me....as this IS my "do all" bike. Can't wait to see what other fork you throw on there!
@JenkinsB3 жыл бұрын
Dropped my cush core in the rear and am trying some Kenda Boosters for weight savings on the NP Scout 290. First test this weekend.
@joshuaweaver71243 жыл бұрын
How’d it go? Been thinking of the same thing
@dmwbnd3 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this format. Similar to what Steve does. It tricks me into thinking I'm not just wasting time watching a guy shred a bike trail, but getting educated on bikes, bike parts, and technique. Also, a big YES to the hardtail. Thanks for posting. Oh yeah, since you asked, I've got a GG Pedalhead and just built up a Kona Honzo ESD. Love 'em both. I have a Trust Message I run from time to time too. That fork makes a ton of sense for a hardtail as it does a better job of keeping a consistent geometry through the travel compared to a telescopic fork, I just wish it had more (any) small bump compliance.
@michaelterry97913 жыл бұрын
Love my Nukeproof scout Pro! Super aggressive hardtail with a 65 degree head angle. And that Lyric fork though, with 150mm travel... I can ride any trail with this bike.
@hardmtnbiker3 жыл бұрын
As a dedicated hardtail rider, mostly SS but also a geared bike that switches between 29-27.5 plus and mullet. I have been a sub and patron of Hardtail Party and Steve has the best channel on hardtail’s . I completely agree CushCore or some other worthy insert for tubeless is the way to go on your set up. I also suggest wider rims i35 or i40 and 2.6” or 2.8” tires. It’s so much better on the faster chunky sections. My modern hardtail’s are the Esker Hayduke and Japhy, my forever bikes🤟🏽
@AlyNoyola3 жыл бұрын
Yep I have a Pole Taival, similar size than the one Steve from Hardtail Party just reviewed! Amazing bike
@marcus_bowling3 жыл бұрын
I’m 5’ 10” and Chromag has ONE Large stylus left for this year and I managed to snag it. Still waiting on my fork but once that’s in The build will be done! Hoping it’s not too big for me, but considering it was the only thing available I’m sure I’ll make do!
@johnnydoe663 жыл бұрын
I have a 2020 Trek Roscoe 8, it's not an aggressive hardtail, but then I am not an aggressive rider. I am on a limited budget, because of life in general, but it suits my type of riding. I have owned several full suspension bikes over the last 29 yrs of riding mtn bikes and always seem to end up going back to a hardtail. The introduction of the plus tire was the perfect fit for hardtails and after test riding multiple bikes, I was sold. I have swapped the bar and stem to a 780mm bar and a 40mm stem which made a big difference. I love slow techy trails with good rocky climbs. A friend asked if I regret not buying a full suspension and my answer was NO!
@russellmontez39363 жыл бұрын
Great bike check Jeff! We're the same height and I'm on the ML Wideangle. Same frame, just made across the pond. I'm running a mullet setup with 150 travel and it plays! Super fun and it can go mach chicken no problem. Keep up the great riding and videos!
@kevinrose98673 жыл бұрын
No, I don't have a modern, aggressive, hardtail. Still riding a 23 year-old Klein Pulse while I save up to get a modern, aggressive hardtail. Between you channel and my friend at Hardtail Party I have narrowed it down to a few great (but currently unavailable) choices for a new bike. Hoping to up my skills and take on some of those harder Sedona trails that look so amazing in your videos. Keep up the great work and the awesome content!
@trevorsowers3 жыл бұрын
Yes I do ride an aggressive HT and I really love it. I’m tempted to try those Vigilante tires as I live in an EXTREMELY wet are and they look like a good gripper
@tshhater3 жыл бұрын
I don't have a modern aggressive hardtail, but I do have an older aggressive hardtail.... And if I were to only own one bike for the rest of my life, it'd be a hardtail. I love being able to use it for trails, dirt jumps, skatepark, commute, etc. I do love riding my full suspension, but I will always have a soft spot for a gnarly steel hardtail.
@stevencole88803 жыл бұрын
I have three bikes; one is a single-speed aluminum hardtail, one is a titanium geared hardtail that is very trail-oriented with durable components, and a custom long travel 29ner suspension bike. Up until 10 years ago, all I would ride is a suspension bike. However, after my Yeti 575 broke, and my next suspension bike sucked, I decided to build a hardtail single speed and have had a hard time getting excited about suspension bikes ever since. For me, there is just something about hardtails that is more engaging on the trail; maybe it's because they climb better, are typically lighter, or maybe it because they make you choose your lines more carefully. Both of my hardtails ride distinctly different from one another; the SS is a custom-made Ventana, and the titanium bike is from Lynskey. The Ventana is not really slack but is long in the front and still has razor-sharp handling which works well for a single speed application. The Lynskey is slacker, has a long top tube and short chainstays; it corners well, jumps well, and soaks up the trail rather well. I don't have a favorite between the two, but I do ride both more than the suspension bike..
@kylemullen31923 жыл бұрын
Liking the new format Jeff, great to see a variety of riding locations/conditions along with multiple layers of info/impressions/thoughts on top. Also, hardtails are cool.
@wayneclarke32553 жыл бұрын
I’ve just bought a chromag doctahawk frame, looking forward to finishing the build😁 I love your chromag hardtail videos !!
@juliebirb71623 жыл бұрын
Fun vid, Jeff. Love your cornering. I have a Specialized Fuse 27.5 x 2.8 and I LOVE IT.
@kbeightyseven1783 Жыл бұрын
The coolest dudes for a hardcore hardtail 🤙
@dirtbike90033 жыл бұрын
Does it matter what front tire Weed runs? Manual master for sure!
@jk23023 жыл бұрын
Some ppl may not believe that a "forever bike" is a thing because N+1 but I can confirm that I definitely found a forever bike for road a couple years ago and haven't thought about changing it since...The other week I'm pretty certain I found my forever Enduro bike (Aluminum Sight A1)...The forever bike is real.
@shaneganter65823 жыл бұрын
i like the old format much better, more interactive
@brendanford48503 жыл бұрын
Love the modern hardtail. Like you retired to flat pedals, see no point in clips but that is just me. Agree with you an Steve the hardtails are fun and you see different lines because you can. Have a production privee, and a Stanton. So much fun and low maintainance, just let's you enjoy without the fluffing about. Enjoy your content thankyou.
@ryansmall54193 жыл бұрын
Chromag Wideangle setup as a mullet. Love it! I have a couple full suspension bikes collecting dust since I can't stay off the Chromag.
@douglaswalbourne-gough72033 жыл бұрын
Currently on a 2021 RM Growler 50 and I'm far more confident on it than my old (2012, I think...) Stumpjumper FSR. I took 7 years away from mtn biking and ALL the things have drastically changed.
@eddieh35093 жыл бұрын
I do have a modern, aggressive hardtail, and I love it. It's a Giant Fathom 1, and it's more capable than I am lol. Totally stock, with the exception of Ergon grips and PNW Range bars and stem.
@leroywilliams72103 жыл бұрын
Always loved Hardtails With Last 5 FS bikes blowing 1-3 shocks on each with my aggressive riding style and semi-clyde weight I gave up. Too much downtime waiting on warranty shocks. Built up a Chromag Wideangle (Stylus wasn’t available) with the parts from my Transition Patrol and the bike is a blast! 170mm up front the smooth to medium trails the bikes so fast, the chunky ones get a bit reckless but who cares I’m riding for fun and turned Strava off years ago! 🤘🏻
@PurlCat3 жыл бұрын
On a whim I bought a discounted show floor frame from Chromag 2 years ago. I'd never even built up a bike before and I was pretty broke, but thankfully I'm a Bellingham local and there are so many used/new take-off parts on Pinkbike in our area. I'm still upgrading and tinkering with this bike, but I've never felt hindered by it on our trails, even on Surf N' Turf ;)
@GLOBc3 жыл бұрын
We built-up a rowdy hard tail for my 12yo son (Octane One Prone 27.5) - had the privilege of using it myself whilst waiting for shock parts to arrive. Was super fun, and still holds (begrudgingly) a couple of PR's that my big-bike is yet to claim back. I did find it hard to NOT go 'Mach Chicken' on it however - which did end up costing me a new back wheel after loosing a few spokes and cracking the axle - oops. Not sure my old knees & ankles would've handled the abuse in the long(er) term - but would definitely be high(est) on the N+1 list. Thinking something like a Ragley Big Wig (or Big Al) ;)
@JohnSmith-pg7eo3 жыл бұрын
I’ve got a Bird Zero 29 hardtail and love it!
@usernamwdrama3 жыл бұрын
Thanks JKW, always enjoy your videos and this one has motivated me to continue riding my Cotic Solaris max for the next six weeks, between you and Hardtail Party Steve the hardtail motivation will continue. PS, I prefer my dual sus but variety is the spice of life.
@rabs20203 жыл бұрын
I have orange p7 as my back up bike love it similar geometry like your stylus
@moonrabbitshuttles3 жыл бұрын
Beautiful bike Jeff!
@lindonandlisa81143 жыл бұрын
Fantastically funny makes me want to get a hardtail which I'm very interested in getting
@MattJVideos3 жыл бұрын
I've got a RM Growler 40 as my only bike. So far it's handling the "easier" North Shore trails. Would love to try a Chromag one day to compare.
@MrKrueger883 жыл бұрын
First video I've seen from you ... Instant subscriber 👍👍👍 Crazy skills and great knowledge makes for a very entertaining show 😁👍
@kirkhobson44173 жыл бұрын
Love my Niner ROS 9, definitely a more interesting and involved ride, than riding my full suspension. Almost like driving a manual. Awesome video and love the build.
@nmnate3 жыл бұрын
I had a M/L Chromag Rootdown frame sitting in my living room for probably 8 months before I returned it and bought a FS (Commencal Meta AM). It was a pretty hard decision, but with the AM I can probably ride a little more safely at a bike park. I do think if I ever get a 2nd mountain bike, a hardtail is probably going to be in the cards. :)
@bridg3burn3r3 жыл бұрын
Shimano make 165mm cranks? Thought they still thought we needed road cycling geo.
@Chicagoway373 жыл бұрын
The new Vitus Sentier 27vr is the rig at the moment and boy is it nice
@oskarstaudte3 жыл бұрын
I just bought a brand new full sus, and still have my old 2017 full sus, might swap the frame on that for a hardtail... I think I could have alot of fun on a hardtail and progress to ride even better on my fs.
@michaelsernst2 жыл бұрын
I've got a Commencal Meta HT AM I am similar in size to you. I was torn between their size small and medium. It is my only bike so appreciate the comment on you sizing up if the Cromag was your only bike, any particular reasoning for that? My front end doesn't come up nearly as easily as you make it look but that could also be a lack of skill. Have enjoyed your videos and appreciate the effort.
@nateguiness653 жыл бұрын
Such a sweet video🤘🏼. I think I would be cool to throw in clips of the bike and the parts in as well.
@kylecomstock24263 жыл бұрын
Cotic BFE Max!! It’s my “Hardtail Party” bike.
@jinavl3 жыл бұрын
Have a little pic or video of the bike in the corner next time with the main video if course.. icing on the 🎂 @jeff-kendallweed
@trevorsowers22022 жыл бұрын
Wicked bike set up!! I’m curious why you went with 30mm rims for those tires rather than 35mm? The Vigilante 2.8 and Trail Boss 2.6 is a wicked combo but I recently discovered that a tough casing 2.8 ranger as a back tire with the 2.8 Vigilante up front is a lot more capable than it would appear and I’m really enjoying it
@rob17473 жыл бұрын
My stylus is a very similar build to yours, same color, same wheels, just a different drive train and fork (Sram nx/gx frankenstein & a rockshox pike). The bikes a ton of fun, makes me have to use the whole trail to get down, not just pick the straightest line and go like I would on an enduro bike. I've been trying to run the cushcore in it as well, but every time I install it, the wheel seems to mis-shape and twist so I haven't been able to ride with it. It also makes the rear tire very heavy. I'd be curious of how you like the low stack compared to other similar hardtails, it definitely took some getting used to.
@gucass3 жыл бұрын
I have a 2020 Mullet Raleigh Tokul 3. I love that thing more than my Specialized enduro race bike....
@themiddleagemasher81083 жыл бұрын
Watch a section of Arizona flow and watch the suspension work!! It’s kinda amazing
@Chicagoway373 жыл бұрын
Loving the channel still! It takes a tough soul to be taking HT abuse. Value full sus and glam hardtails for me
@AndrewBeveridge4613 жыл бұрын
My friends are all pestering me to buy a dirt jumper. I kinda feel like this would be a more useful option that can do a bit of the DJ snappy efficiency off a lip.
@ericbeaudry87043 жыл бұрын
Waiting for my chromag rootdown... It's in the shipping
@Maddpadd2 жыл бұрын
I recently built up a 2021 olive green stylus medium (I'm 5'8") At first it felt a little small compared to my other bikes, after some adjustments, longer stem & riser bars it feels like the most perfect fitting bike I have ever had, though if building it again would prolly opt for the plus size med so I could stick with a shorter stem. Now have a full suss Marin & full suss haibike gathering dust, really thinking about getting rid of them so I can finance a 29r rootdown build :)
@Theriver563 жыл бұрын
Such a cool bike. I love my Honzo but I want slackerness
@jmoutdoors28013 жыл бұрын
I actually just bought a process 153 and ordered a honzo esd
@stefanwehe87783 жыл бұрын
Great footage man! So relaxing to watch! Great video in general, too! I really like your stuff. Wish you'd do some more hardtail stuff ;) got myself an aggressive Marino hardtail. So much fun. the chromag stylus will probably be my next one, the geo seems to be perfect. maybe the bb could be a little lower.
@AntonEmery2 жыл бұрын
Great video and wonderfully produced content. Im down the road in Portland and have been riding a Kona Unit X. Id like to get something with some suspension and am debating hardtail vs FS. ive been up to Galbraith once, lovely spot
@peteripson90613 жыл бұрын
I put I Trust Message on my Kona Unit and it's wild... Also a hefty girl at around 35lbs
@PedalpunkCO3 жыл бұрын
Glad you gave up that NBA contract!!! 😂 We wouldn’t have this amazing content if you hadn’t!
@sergioacevedo86213 жыл бұрын
Awesome footage!!! Crisp and clear! What's your camera setup?
@VentoRdrummeR3 жыл бұрын
Man, how do you even manual through such chunky stuff... cool riding, cool bike. I have a stif squatch, which is sort of a short travel enduro hardtail. It's pretty long and slack, but I run it with (the recommended) 130mm fork.
@RyannMade3 жыл бұрын
I'm the same height and I got the same size frame, but my legs are really short so I've gone with 155mm cranks on a 28T oval ring. I love my Stylus so much that it's my only ride.
@keirfarnum68113 жыл бұрын
Holy crap?! 155s?! Back in the dark ages (the 90s) I was about the only one to run 170s; everyone else ran 175s or at the least, 172.5s. I can’t even begin to imagine what those short little 155s feel like; no power going up at all! I think I understand why you went with a tiny 28T chainring; you need it to compensate for your tiny cranks. Have you tried 170s? Or at least 165s? 155mm cranks are ridiculously short. And BTW, oval chainrings had a moment back in the 90s too, and we all gave them up and went back to circular. They just didn’t spin right.
@RyannMade3 жыл бұрын
@@keirfarnum6811 it came with 170s and I tried to use them for a while. I had 165s on a previous bike and they were better that the 170s. The 155 length feels great to me. My legs are actually abnormally short, though. More typical of someone who is 5'5" if they have normal proportions. Correct crank length was something I researched a LOT before spending money on. The oval chainrings you're thinking of from the 90s were indexed completely wrong and didn't spin right at all, you're right. The modern ones are indexed to match your power output instead of compensation for it so they actually feel much better. And I've still got plenty of power. I knocked 20% off my previous climbing PR on my first ride with this combo and my riding overall has gotten consistently faster and better since switching. Actually, my only PRs that aren't on this bike are downhill runs, which seem to favour my previous bike with 29" wheels. It wasn't nearly as fun, though.
@polarisfreak043 жыл бұрын
Been on a 17 Diamondback Mason Pro for a couple years now and I have never been faster. I'll stick with a hardtail.
@VictorBazanS3 жыл бұрын
nice video, I have one of last models from sick bikes, made by Marino in Peru, it is heavy but rides like a charm
@hyperslow556gungamer Жыл бұрын
I got 20% off my Stylus Darkside 3 weeks ago. Build almost finished. Built with Fox 36 Factory Grip2. Would it be possible to get your input on the MRP Ramp Control if you have ever used it?
@nathankennedy45563 жыл бұрын
Did you get a special version of the Z1 with a short offset. I don't think fox makes the Z1 in a 36-38mm offset but they do plan on making them.
@francoisrdt3 жыл бұрын
Watching this was a charm! Keep it up. - A fellow hardtail rider. Well, 27.5+ Rigid SS rider :)
@onib11273 жыл бұрын
How can you say it's not necessarily fast when you're absolutely flying thru those trails.
@bensun4323 жыл бұрын
I agree a bike is a bike, gotta love all bikes! Let the haters hate... Where is the first trail?!
@willienillie63373 жыл бұрын
it’s your forever bike until 2022.
@leeseoWestport3 жыл бұрын
I have a 2021 Lynskey Livewire. I’m just under 5’7 and ride the medium, which I think is a bit large. According to R.A.D guidelines, it’s a bit big and the small wont help much. Do you subscribe to the R.A.D bike fitting guidelines?
@conorprendergast99093 жыл бұрын
Got a ragley mmmbop recently.. been a lot of fun so far.. would love to know your thoughts on this bike Jeff
@jeffhuang50613 жыл бұрын
love hardtails. what kind of tire pressure do you run in Sedona?
@Lucas-hk6gn3 жыл бұрын
Join the hardtail gang 🤙🏻
@Deeasterhoff3 жыл бұрын
I rode a hardtail for many years until it was stolen. I had a 2009 Specialized Rockhopper. Now I have a full suspension bike but sometimes miss the hardtail for more flows trails. I really enjoy the content from Steve from Hardtail party and Jeff. Maybe someday I will end up with a Chromag myself. I have been casually liking ever since the first hardtail video that Jeff posted. Also really like the Banshee Paradox. Steve did an awesome video with that model as well.
@dtolios3 жыл бұрын
I have a Norco Torrent HT, custom built
@LivingInSoCal3 жыл бұрын
Do you find that the stack of this frame to be a bit too low? I am on Medium running lyrik 160mm, Renthal 33mm stem, 30mm riser bar, and 1" spacer, but still find it low. I am only 5'6.5". I see you are running several spacers.
@david374853 жыл бұрын
I have a 2020 Stylus and the low stack is my main issue with it. I'm running 40 mm riser bars with max spacers and even this isn't enough, I'll try 50 mm riser bars next, hopefully it will help a bit. The stack is so low that I have most of my weight constantly on my hands which makes my hands hurt quickly and it's also not comfy for my back. It's also sometimes a bit sketchy when doing steep downhills with the bars being so low. Let me know if you find a solution...