@@bikersedge Where is this? Curious what base is nearby.
@bikersedge4 жыл бұрын
@@jonc.5310 This is in Kaysville, UT so its Hill AFB.
@thetonk21732 жыл бұрын
@1:40 I think a jet just went supersonic lol
@tomashanzlik25954 жыл бұрын
In process of picking a new bike and last week, I literally spend 50% of my wake time reading through articles and watching vids and this is definitely the top 3 I have watched! Good work, love the numbers and times.
@bikersedge4 жыл бұрын
Hey thanks! Glad you liked the video.
@neaaat55453 жыл бұрын
Haha going through this same process
@tommysampson35753 жыл бұрын
@@neaaat5545 samee
@JoseTorres-rl3rz2 жыл бұрын
Which bike did you end up with if? If you don’t mind
@tomashanzlik25952 жыл бұрын
@@JoseTorres-rl3rz I am happy owner of Specialized Enduro - tried some friends' bikes and most were much harsher even when set for slightly lighter riders. Still watching reviews and the only other bikes I would consider now is Santa new Megatower and new Trek Slash (I tried neither). Enduro is for its weight very decent climber (never touch the shock lever) and beast downhill that pumps almost too much confidence for a mediocre rider. Only downside I recognized is a problem with clearing very tight turns - had a few I have to go through several times before clearing them nicely (up or down - no endo turn in my repertoire) but that might be also a lack of real skill... Also worth mentioned that I ride a bikeparks and black trails so if you do not plan to do the same these bikes are nonsense overkill.
@mariearseneault94375 жыл бұрын
This is probably one of the best bike reviews I’ve seen on KZbin. Succinct, well organized, and honest. It was helpful to have two different opinions in one video. Nice job!
@bikersedge5 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it! Thanks for the kind words.
@Hawlkeye-e9p5 жыл бұрын
Apposed to the corporate machine doing and saying anything to sign your ccrd up...ya
@financemarin4 жыл бұрын
Agreed. All comments on point. My only question: Where is this awesome area?
@justinbigatel67804 жыл бұрын
Ya I was scrolling though looking to see if he said anything about where they were. Looked like park city but not sure what trails.
@certainperfectratio3 жыл бұрын
@@financemarin Park city I think
@bakedmacaroni70785 жыл бұрын
:how much travel do you need? James Harden: yes.
@gamehunter7884 жыл бұрын
Nicely done 👌
@josechavez21484 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@TheWeardale14 жыл бұрын
all of it..
@rafaelgodoy37034 жыл бұрын
double punchline, excellent joke
@repp1814 жыл бұрын
ahahaha GOD I hate James Harden
@jedimanultra4 жыл бұрын
Tbh I think 130-150mm is sorta a good start point for anyone who wants to hit trails, have good pedal efficiency but also hit some downhills when they arise. I’ve got a 130mm trail bike, but with its good Geometry and intelligent riding it’s never really felt out of place, it’s not the best when going downhill but once you start popping off roots to skip sections the bike becomes something else
@Jon-nz3dm5 жыл бұрын
I think the most important factor is simply where you live. I see all these youtubers living in Cali, BC, or North Carolina that are all running around on 160mm fork enduro bikes, but where I live in the Dallas, Tx area that much travel would be silly. We have no elevation, the whole area is pretty flat with lots of short burst climbs into 5 second descents. Anything over 130 is completely unnecessary. And that really makes it fun, having a short travel bike here. In north Texas, a 26-31 pound bike is much more fun than a heavy 34 pound enduro bike.
@koretell5 жыл бұрын
well said, I was riding the N. Shore back when my arms were my suspension , ha ha. For me looking to get my 1st FS in BC I'll compare one bike MF. For 2020 the Meta tr mid 29 is in the 1190MM WB, And i think thats where the AM was last years. Now the AM is in the 1200mm with 160mm i believe. I'm fascinated on how this has changed in the 2 years i have been thinking of a FS, I think it's going to be the TR, and maybe upfork it by 10mm. For the NS and my local Bike park.
@AustinsThicc4 жыл бұрын
Jon L kinda of agree but having a 130/130 trail bike I’m looking at going up to probably the 150/140 range. Trails like sansom park in Fort Worth and Cameron Park in Waco can be unforgiving on the short travel bikes. Those are the 2 main trails where I spend 80% of my riding.
@UltimateMTB4 жыл бұрын
Exactly, here in New England every trail system is either a giant rock garden with singletrack trails that are mixed climbing and descending or a lift-assisted ski resort bike park. Unless you're riding at the park, anything more than 130 is unbearable on the climbs and wont really help you on descents. No trails really flow like the ones shown in this video
@5tr4nge754 жыл бұрын
Here in the southwest UK, or trails are either nearly flat, and best ridden on a fully rigid. Or so steep and balls out insane that even a 160mm full sus is underbiked. And there doesn't seem to be any middle ground. It's certainly an interesting place to ride.
@austinsmithey85084 жыл бұрын
Same down here is Austin, anything over about 130 is complete overkill. I have a 100mm xc hardtail and there have been just a couple times so far where ive felt under biked(or just underskilled)
@hardmtnbiker5 жыл бұрын
I believe that you can push a short travel bike and use it as a medium travel as needed just depending on the “set-up” Wider rims with 2.6” tires, stronger brakes, and bigger forks is just an example.
@Niidiin2 жыл бұрын
1 bike, for 1 rider, for 1 playground 🤘 no bad bikes in 2022, only different priority. Nice test. 👌
@PeepMeRide5 жыл бұрын
Nice comparison! I've decided that I'm currently over biked for my local trails and riding style. I rode a 120mm on a trip last month and it was so playful and fun that I'm going to make a switch (at least for awhile). I don't need to be the fastest. I just want to have fun. Cheers
@bikersedge5 жыл бұрын
It's a nice change of pace and can open your eyes to a new style of riding.
@ZeroCool-vn9bd5 жыл бұрын
The thing is, you can have 120mm of amazingly dialed travel or 120mm of travel where you are bracing yourself for every rocky section depending on your fork/tune. Dampener construction makes a huge difference. I have a specialized enduro with a lyrik that I put a coil U-Turn spring on one side(115mm-160mm adjustable travel) and a DH damper on the other side, since these shocks are so system interchangeable in the sram lineup. It may weigh a bit more than the air equivalent, but it's so versatile, and feels so good for jumping and DH after experimenting with many different fluid weight combinations. Bottom line is, there are many options out there, and there is no replacement for travel if you need it. Granted I have a dedicated bike in every travel range and category, I love my enduro, and if I could only choose one bike out of 11, it would be the one.
@msrfrog5 жыл бұрын
Where you live and ride is a huge factor. Im very happy with my 27.5 trance . Might seem like over kill for a all arounder , but in the Catskills it's very rocky and rooty. I did ride a $500 hardtail for two years in the same conditions. And then I got my trance. So much more fun on the trails. Although slightly slower on climbs and smooth decents.
@joyfred1004 жыл бұрын
What travel is that 140/150? Im in the Catskills too and in the market, happy to have a recommendation
@msrfrog4 жыл бұрын
@@joyfred100 I think that was the specs 150 up front and 140 rear. On the 27 .5 that is. The 29er is different . It's a good trail bike . Soaks up lots of roots drops and rocks.
@dadventuretv25385 жыл бұрын
I demoed the Tallboy. What a bike for less technical and gnarly trails but that still can get steep. I like my Bronson for the one bike to rule them all- smaller wheels and bigger travel = maneuverable, poppy and plowable = fun anywhere. Nice vid. Great getting such similar bikes to limit the variables as much as possible to just suspension travel.
@bikersedge5 жыл бұрын
Totally right. The Tallboy can shred with the big kids. I really like that bike. Glad you liked the video.
@timhofmann18194 жыл бұрын
"If I had only one bike" is such a theoretical question! 😅
@arloridesbikes99214 жыл бұрын
An enduro bike is the answer, it can do xc and dh
@arloridesbikes99214 жыл бұрын
My mates have hard tails and im the fastest on the climbs and descents
@lukasbormann48304 жыл бұрын
Nope not for alot of younger riders 😂
@rolux48534 жыл бұрын
Arko why not a trail bike?
@lukasbormann48304 жыл бұрын
@@rolux4853 because look what the video says
@feinchan4 жыл бұрын
here i am crying with my 100mm xc hard tail
@depe86584 жыл бұрын
105mm xc as well, fully though
@froznfire95314 жыл бұрын
I drove with my 80mm wallmart bike in bike parks and it worked... sure a fully is better, but use what you have and have fun with it :)
@igormarinkovic15314 жыл бұрын
Why not ... i feel like i dont need more than 100mm
@two_broberni72334 жыл бұрын
I have a 120 mm hardtail and i like it like that i dont need more than that
@danielvillada88664 жыл бұрын
I have 75 mm travel and take it everywhere
@kayakutah5 жыл бұрын
I love the climbing hard time data, Vs. "well, it felt faster"!
@bikersedge5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the feedback. It was nice to actually be able to back up our thoughts with some data.
@MrJoshItIs5 жыл бұрын
sorry to be 'that guy', but I studied stats, their data wouldn't be statistically significant, with possibly the climbs if it were to be repeated 30 times as normal. I'd hazard most of the differences were well within the differences of multiple timed decents. I could be wrong, put the onus is on that real data.
@MrJoshItIs5 жыл бұрын
that being said, I'd lean to trusting their 'feel' because that is a seasoned rider making adjustments because they felt it needed.
@jppickavance5 жыл бұрын
This was a solid video and review. It really does break down to what you can afford, what you ride mostly, and what preferences you have. I as well have drifted to an enduro carbon bike and feel it climbs surprisingly well. The reward in pointing it down as it “feels” like it makes me a better rider. I would also in the perfect world have an enduro bike and a short travel trail for the variety. Agin, enjoyed the info on this video ... pedal on!
@mojitomaker3 жыл бұрын
How you came to your conclusions, and how clearly you communicated them, was super valuable - great video, thank you.
@bikersedge3 жыл бұрын
Hey thanks for the kind words!
@thisisbenji904 жыл бұрын
It seems to me that the 120mm bike worked the best for you guys despite the comments. It was only marginally slower in the downhill and significantly faster climbing.
@cantrdr5 жыл бұрын
What an excellent review. I bought the HT but rode the Tallboy back to back with it just this weekend (and a MT a while back). Your review is exactly how I felt. Find the trails you love and there is an awesome bike for you. But between these three, the HT magically encapsulates the TB and MT in one...opportunity costs regardless.
@bikersedge5 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it. Stoked you're on a Hightower. It's a great bike.
@dcouture794 жыл бұрын
I ride a Bronson because I wanted a bike that could climb but rock the descents. SC drops the new Tallboy and oh my! Had no idea the trails could be that much fun. Insanely capable for a low travel machine
@MaxMustermannnnnn4 жыл бұрын
I started at 130mm with a Fuel EX. Later I bought a DH bike. Because of the DH bike (i ride a lot bike park) I got so fast that i went through the travel of my Fuel EX all the time with max spacers in the fork and shock. Bought a Megatower.
@ronclarke85465 жыл бұрын
Excellent review and comments by both riders! Very honest and helpful! Thanks! I have a 120mm short travel 29er and I love how it rides on the trails I have available to me here in Florida. One day I'd love to demo an enduro at a bike park.
@bikersedge5 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it! I'm starting to find that a 120mm bike can be super capable and a heck of a lot of fun.
@EpicRev15 жыл бұрын
This has been the industry challenge in other sports such as snow skiing or tennis. Any time you monkey around with geometry design changes to positively affect performance in one area there is always a negative affect in other attributes. The "Trail" bike is the one quiver bike, good at everything, not great one thing. Longer travel bikes in general (enduro) add two components to it's riding characteristics that will negatively affect climbing. One is weight and the other is longer travel bikes are less efficient, your typical pedal bob. Lighter frames /wheels with an efficient rear linkage system like the DW link (found on the Ibis bikes) will greatly improve the pedaling efficiency up hill. Riding preferences is all in the eyes of the beholder.
@averageoutdoorsman97994 жыл бұрын
Location is a huge factor too. Midwest here. Very few local trails that will max out 130mm+ suspension. But I still love the slack geometry.
@igormarinkovic15314 жыл бұрын
most of the vids are about trail bikes as thats the standard now. my bike is now looking more trail than xc and its even labeled like XC Trail. New times new solutions. Im on 100mm as i spend most of the time on flat but i like light trail and climbs are so interesting to me. I live near danube and there are dozens of swamps and forest roads its beautiful.
@chrizzla19784 жыл бұрын
Thanx. After 5 days of searching, watching and reading i choose the megatower. I wish I had found your video at the beginning. It’s the resoult of 5 days searching. Perfekt 👌 keep on!
@bikersedge4 жыл бұрын
Glad you found it and that it was helpful.
@bsk2er7628 ай бұрын
How much travel megatower has?
@bikersedge8 ай бұрын
160
@kenilworth70703 жыл бұрын
“Ask any racer, any real racer. It doesn't matter if you win by an inch or a mile; winning's winning.” - Tallboy
@jonanderson17773 жыл бұрын
I have a tallboy4 with a fox36 set to 140 and cascade link at 128rear. Fun new england bike
@bikersedge3 жыл бұрын
Those cascade links look cool.
@pierrebroccoli.93965 жыл бұрын
Good conversation. I went from a XC Hardtail to a 150mm Enduro bike. Love the latter. Yes the climbs can be a bit of a grind but I find the Enduro bike better on tech and loose climbs than the XC and then when you point it down hill - fun fun fun. Also air time and popping off stuff, the Enduro is just so much more capable. Just firm up the compression on the suspension if the trail is less rowdy and pop away.
@SoundboxPR4 жыл бұрын
Do you got a 29 or 27.5?
@pierrebroccoli.93964 жыл бұрын
@@SoundboxPR 29er Trek Slash. Bit slack on the seating but a good bike otherwise.
@conanthanoz194 жыл бұрын
My 2005 Slayer "All-Mountain" bike with 125mm of travel would be the Trail bike in this test, although with the smaller 26" tires, it's probably not even close to as good as the Tallboy as a Trail bike... This video has given me a lot to think about. I think the upgrade that I need most, that isn't discussed in video...need friends to ride with.
@kawkaw72345 жыл бұрын
awesome breakdown...these are the kind of reviews everyone at a crossroad needs
@chrisrey4664 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for all these videos! So many bikes to chose from but I really appreciate 2 different riders and their preferences. My current bike is a 2019 Bronson but I've been blown away by the enduro bikes that can climb. They all have bigger travel and climb 100x better. I do love me some climbing 2-3k but it's always for fun decent. Just picked up a SB160.
@NoRecoil20124 жыл бұрын
The trail bike had the fastest times 4 out of 6 including on the flowy and tech downhills. Shows that it’s all about rider skill, not amount of travel.
@adrianc65343 жыл бұрын
Fastest isn't always everyone's priority. Some of us old fcks just want to have a session without being in pain for days after.
@peaohvee17845 жыл бұрын
I've got a 13/120 mm trailbike and i'm picking up a DH in a couple weeks :)
@ethanlewandowski19394 жыл бұрын
I know I’m late but how is it?
@mojaverc15854 жыл бұрын
Yeah hows it going
@dev_IL6665 жыл бұрын
140mm to 160mm is all you need !!! If you know how to work it that's all you need. NO need for a downhill bike. Been riding my all mountain/enduro since 2012 and never lets me down.
@Rose_Butterfly985 жыл бұрын
I guess I'll stick with my 120mm. Since I need to use it for daily riding as well.
@igormarinkovic15314 жыл бұрын
im with 100mm
@luisguevara41133 жыл бұрын
Great review! two different opinions but they explain WHY they chose the one they did. Knowing their train of thought helps the audience choose the right bike depending on what trails they have around and how they like to ride, fast, play around, XC, and so on. Keep these thoughtful reviews coming. Thanks guys.
@bikersedge3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words!
@daveharris39 Жыл бұрын
Usually there are differences in HTA and Seat tube angle as well as the differences in travel and weight. The shorter travel bikes that I've ridden have a more slack STA, which makes a big difference to me in how it pedals. A 75.9° STA vs a 76.9° STA (Spur vs Sentinel) is the main reason I sold my Spur. I'm simply more comfortable on the Sentinel, and if I'm more comfortable, I'll ride more and I'll ride more confidently. In short, if you're not trying to win races, ride what you enjoy rather than what is "best" for some other metric.
@bikersedge Жыл бұрын
It makes sense that shorter travel bikes have slacker STAs though. There’s less travel to sag into so you don’t need it to be as steep to keep your weight centered on the bike. If a 120mm bike had the same STA as a 170mm bike you’d be way further forward than you’d want at sag.
@justaname1092 жыл бұрын
I ride a full sus 140mm travel bike (2017 Scott genius 720 plus) feels like the best of both worlds in a sense, having enough travel for what downhill I ride, plus the 2.8 tire provided some additional supplenesses, but also having partial and full suspension lockout capabilities for climbing.
@RichardsWorld2 жыл бұрын
Should a heavier person 225 pounds, get a bike with longer suspension travel, or go to a heavier duty bike?
@bikersedge2 жыл бұрын
I don’t think that’s needed. Buy the bike that fits your riding style. Suspension can be tuned to fit the rider weight. If you ride short travel trails buy a short travel bike.
@RichardsWorld2 жыл бұрын
@@bikersedge Makes sense. Thanks!
@johnwick37255 жыл бұрын
You guys each need a dedicated mic
@bikersedge5 жыл бұрын
We have one. Doen't help much when you have F-35's taking off right over your head.
@TheBlocGod4 жыл бұрын
@@bikersedge *cough* lapel mics would help *cough*
@michaelKOTD4 жыл бұрын
@@bikersedge if you mentioned that in the vid it would of made it less distracting xD
@_rhapsodist4 жыл бұрын
@@bikersedge it would have helped a lot
@Wheelsanstuff4 жыл бұрын
The audio was fine.
@alexsoti39974 жыл бұрын
I have a Enduro with 180 front, 165 rear, ok i'm dying when I have to climb but bro the descents feels soooooo good
@LucasGoncalves-sp5nh4 жыл бұрын
SB165?
@Twentykixx5 жыл бұрын
Nice edit guys. Most of us who ride regularly over multiple disciplines and topology understand the design philosophy and geometry of the current mountain bikes in the stream. My first bike into MTBiking was a Trek EX9 All-Mountain rig. This bike had 130-120 full suspension travel. I then went to Scott as I matured to benefit from a single quiver bike using the twin-lock and never looked back. After buying Scott’s 2017 Genius 700 LT Tuned that supports 27.5 and 29ers with 160/160 travel and the twin-lock for geometry when climbing/fire roads/descents, this bike smokes everything I’ve ridden as a quiver killer bike. Each configuration using the twin-lock has crushed all comers and encompasses all three of these bikes presented here literally into one bike. From 27.5 @2.35” all the way to 2.8” tire sizes and the flip chip for 29er @2.6” tires is truly a quiver killer. From all day rides in Galbraith, to A Line in Whistler, bike does it all progressively. What I’m getting at is this, from entry into mountain biking, to mid-high transition, into the gnarlier burly trail-sets will define your weapon of choice. A rider who doesn’t understand what he’s looking for and decides that safety via abundance of travel, will not enjoy the ride if they live in certain places. Which will also tend to increase the cost much more than they expected to spend. 1. Research your local riding trails and typical riding expectations based on your skill set. 2. Research your local bike shops and test ride different manufacturers and geometry configurations. 3. Go to the most gnarly trail head and take a walk. Meet some riders at those places and ask questions. They will guide you and give experience lessons to assist you. They may even get you riding with them and you will progressively get better. 4. Don’t spend too little or you will have a terrible entry into MTBiking and possibly get hurt. This sport is great but you WILL have crashes and setbacks. Last thing you want is to have your rig be the cause. 5. Buy all the safety equipment...helmet, knee pads, elbow pads, some good knuckle padded gloves, and eyewear. Use them all for your first year. 6. Don’t try to use clipless right away, use flat pedals when starting out unless you have previous experience using them. Any decent rubberized athletic shoe will suffice. 7. Watch a shit ton of KZbin professionals to edify your fundamentals related to equipment, skills, and experiences. 👍🏼
@jimm2442 жыл бұрын
I have a 5010 and a (pre-mullet) Bronson, the 27.5 equivalents of the Tallboy and Hightower. The comparison is similar. The biggest difference is the 5010 is more poppy and the Bronson a bit more supple. The 5010 is a more efficient climber, but the Bronson is fine. The 5010 is fun at the bike park, but the Bronson is more planted, faster, and even more fun. For flowy & twisty the Bronson is fun, but the 5010 makes me grin ear to ear. If I’m riding all day in mixed terrain, I’ll usually take the Bronson as it’s less fatiguing and a bit more forgiving. If someone was looking for a single bike only (27.5), the Bronson is where I’d steer them. And btw, an enduro bike is just too much for 90% of what I ride. Maybe it’s telling that I just decided to add a 29’er to my life and chose the Hightower. The 5010 and Bronson will be sticking around, but I bet a year from now I’ll be grabbing either the 5010 or Hightower (based on the ride) and the Bronson will be collecting dust until someone visits from out of town. When they visit, the Bronson will guarantee a fun time wherever we go.
@Cartsp705 жыл бұрын
GREAT REVIEW THOUGH GUYS , I’m not criticising, Ive just demoed all these bikes and I love the Megatower, Me personally though I ride a 2018 5010 XE BUILD with Dt Swiss carbon rims and 240” hubs , it climbs incredible and descends just as fast as the Megatower
@WildMidwest12 жыл бұрын
Been on my 2020 Tallboy just over a year now. I bought her on a whim because of love at first sight. My two slight grumbles are: (1) the Fox 34 Performance fork becomes challenged on sandy washerboard fire service roads. That could be my setup more than the fork itself. Sometimes I wish I had Grip2 high and low speed compression and rebound settings rather than Grip1. On the other hand, the simplicity of Grip1 means I spend less time fussing and more time riding. (2) Setting the shock sag is pretty unscientific. Because the shock piston is in a frame tunnel it involves measuring pencil marks on toothpicks. Sag setup is an issue I knew about before buying the bike. The technicians at my LBS who sold me the bike couldn’t help me with setting sag… they just shrugged and said “good luck.” I expect sag setup is similarly difficult for Hightower, and maybe Megatower. After lots of testing shock pressures I think it’s about right, but I couldn’t tell you what percentage my sag is. I replaced the 175 mm cranks with 165 mm to eliminate pedal strikes. I tried a 34 tooth SRAM chainring before returning to 32 tooth on the 165 mm cranks. The 34 tooth chainring is better for 175 mm cranks, and the 32T chainring is better with shorter cranks. Those details relate to my local terrain and body form. We Are One Union wheels with I9 Hydra hubs are a perfect complement. I tried a bunch of different tires and I am happy with Kenda trail tires as long as I stay away from goats-head thorns. On flowy SoCal trails and street riding (90% of my year-round riding) I couldn’t be more pleased with this bike. She’s a real beauty - I get compliments on her all the time. Thanks for providing a great Santa Cruz comparison review.
@jmanswat24574 жыл бұрын
Unless I'm at the lift served resort, a 130+- travel range bike is the best all around. I prefer down hilling but slogging uphill SUCKS!!! The lower travel and weight bikes really open up the terrain and trail options and variety. And who knew that I wouldnt mind climbing as much when you're on a bike that accommodates it!?!?
@NoShredDad3 жыл бұрын
Can’t imagine HT that much different in weight then the MT. SC website claims almost identical weight. Real world might be different. Could not help to notice MT was coiled.
@huntii2 жыл бұрын
140/125 , never had a problem
@waldowsxxghostxx8577 Жыл бұрын
I would say 140mm is the sweet spot for me I’m building a hardtail that is compatible with up to 150mm but I’m going with 140mm and I’m getting my very first FS in a 120-130mm configuration
@gregmacdonald22375 жыл бұрын
Great video guys. Took a no right answer topic and helped us to be able to do a better job when shopping!
@SunsPSD14 жыл бұрын
Thought this was a really cool idea and well done. Thanks for this!
@TrailBreaker5 жыл бұрын
I have a 130 mm 29er trail bike and a 153 mm 27.5 bike. Thought I’d use the trail bike most of the time and the enduro on “fun” days but end up grabbing the enduro every time! The trail bike might be lighter and faster on XC type trails but I don’t care. It’s just not as fun for me 😁 Nice comparison BTW👍🏻👊🏻
@bikersedge5 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Personally that's how I am. I end up with the big bike and just riding trails that suit it.
@bryanmurphy265 жыл бұрын
150mm sounds like a good place to be.
@downundermtb47445 жыл бұрын
Bike for every trail I agree all three.
@bigredman314 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the reviews, I was torn between the tallboy and Hightower. Now, I’m still stuck but Leaning Hightower 😂
@bikersedge4 жыл бұрын
Glad you found it helpful. I think the Hightower is probably a more versatile bike that will cover a wider variety of terrain. The Tallboy will be more enjoyable on mellower trails.
@Getoutside2day5 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed your review on the 3 types of mountain bikes. I can relate to Brock, especially coming from the tallboy and now to a longer travel bike. Me going to an all-mountain style bike just fits me better for my style riding and trails I ride (or willing to ride). :)
@fekkyb5 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this video. It give me a clear insight on the differences between the 3 types of options and possibilities. 👍🏽 I would also want all 3‼️😁
@LeDank2 жыл бұрын
I ride a 120mm on everything. Just bought a 135mm as an upgrade. I think that will get me through as gnarly of stuff I care to ride. If I went to bike parks all the time with lift access, I’d get an enduro. Either way, all bikes are good.
@josef.contreras21305 жыл бұрын
Trail bike keeps you honest on the descent and enduro on the ascent. All mtn., well just depends where you live AND your age.
@LumberjackFD5 жыл бұрын
Wait, you mean that the trail bike keeps you honest on the ascent, but the enduro on the descent because it doesnt make sense that the enduro is easier to climb since it has more travel
@elektroN14015 жыл бұрын
i have an 140mm front an rear all mountain ebike with an 67.3° headangle and i love my bike for what i ride.
@axial274 жыл бұрын
I currently have a 150mm travel all mountain bike, but I demoed and Ibis Ripley, and riding that made me realise how important good suspension platform is. So my next bike will be a bit shorter in travel.
@bikersedge4 жыл бұрын
DW link is really good. Sometimes a good suspension design will let you get away with less travel.
@889977993 жыл бұрын
My custom build 2018 Santa Cruz V10CC has all the travel I need!
@TheButlerNZ4 жыл бұрын
My new old bike is 178mm, before that my old Foes was 152... in between (my road and downhill cheapie) was 76mm of RST awfulness. Even my old enduro trailbike (1986 Yamaha IT200) had 300mm.... The 10yo totems on my Giant are a little brittle in their response tho.. My old Bombers on the foes were so plush my favourite trick was to stick a neubie on it and tell them to ride into the nearest gutter... watch them tense right up followed by the comment "I hardly felt it?"... (3.0" Gazzaloddi's helped... man I wish I could get one now to restore the foes. (it still has 20yo ones on it and I only retired it in Jan.
@Krom1hell5 жыл бұрын
I have a somewhat older enduro (which now looks more like a full susspension trailbike)....Goes fast on the trails and at 150 travel it has somewhat more than I normally need..... I mostly hate climbs :))...... I like a bigger travel because I love jumping and plowing over stuff.....
@hansramirez83235 жыл бұрын
Best review I have ever scene
@coltonwinkel5103 жыл бұрын
Man that first trail is glorious 🤤
@scottpowell76682 жыл бұрын
Though this video is a couple of years old its still very informative but I/m not sure you'll see this question. I've been on my Santa Cruz 5010CC since I purchased it in 2017. I live up here in the Pacific Northwest where we have some long technical climbs (1000' to 3000' climbs) and the moderate to extreme descents. I've only recently been riding with some very good riders who have pushed my harder than I've been pushed in many years (I'm 61 years old but in good shape but they're all 20 years younger). I noticed that are all on 29'ers and I have 27.5. To be honest going downhill (I'm just an above average mountain biker, not extreme and not a jumper) I don't have the confidence on steep technical downhills. So I was looking at changing to a Hightower to instill more confidence (per some recommendations) with a increased head/tube angle pushing the wheel out further, more travel (as compared to the 5010). The local bike shop has the Tallboy and will not get a Hightower for at least a year. Wanted to get your opinion on a Tallboy for a above average rider, not going for speed or big air, just having a fun time with friends on hopefully a more confidence (downhill) inspiring bike? Thank you!!
@bikersedge2 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked the video! I don't think the Tallboy is going to get you much more confidence, especially on steep and rugged trails. The 29" wheels might help with rollover, but you're not going to gain a ton in terms of confidence. A Hightower is going to be a much more forgiving option if that's what you're looking for.
@Mctyz125M4 жыл бұрын
The gentleman on the right I had a feeling he would weigh more into the megatower because of his height. Looks more like the riding style. I feel like I would go more towards the tallboy for the way I ride, even though the hightower and the mega tower is more comfortable downhill. But having the tallboy suspension a little stiffer for how aggressive I ride made a major difference. Also moving the bars a hair forward gave more confidence in all sections body height 5' 10". Would like to try a little less head tube angle and the crank set a little further back. Possibly go to a L to an XL if I had less head angle. Curious thoughts.
@MrSkyline1337 Жыл бұрын
ive got a 130mm trail bike and have started to hit some gnarly downhills that are loose rocks,drops,big steps and lots of steep techy sections and its keeping up alright though i do think i would need at least 150-160mm of travel because ive progressed quite fast and the 130mm trail bike is going to hold me back, so i think anyone who wants and is able to ride gnarlier stuff to just get a better and bigger travel bike from the start so you dont have to buy and sell again.
@bikersedge Жыл бұрын
You’d be surprised what you can ride on a 130 bike with proper geometry.
@m00nchildblues5 жыл бұрын
Only one bike, my Ibis HD4 hands down. It seems everyone w an AM/trail bike are always finding ways to beef up bikes, like swapping forks to 36 160, 2.5+ tires,dual piston brakes,etc. You rarely see enduro riders downgrading or wishing their bike climbed better. I cant afford 2 quality bikes but i can afford a nice enduro and decent hardtail for am/trail/xc coverage.
@darrinkulyk95602 жыл бұрын
Depends where you Ride I Live In Vancouver So I Ride A 160/155 CF Warden Its An Awesome Bike 😎
@bonefishboards4 жыл бұрын
I have multiple surfboards for different conditions. But I can't see getting more than one mountain bike. I need to figure which bike I'm getting. I've been riding my 1990 Cannondale F1000 hardtail with the Head Shox for 30 years.
@bikersedge4 жыл бұрын
Anything at this point is going to be a massive upgrade. If we can help with suggestions, let us know!
@waynepriest64034 жыл бұрын
Excellent job of riding all three on the same trail, same day, same weather, etc. Levels the conditions/playing field so that we can focus on the bikes. [I'm trying to figure out if I want to move to an All Mtn Bike from a Trail Bike] Thank you
@bikersedge4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words. The test wasn't perfect but we felt it gave us a good idea of how each bike handled the terrain.
@mattkeyes8385 Жыл бұрын
My LBS kept telling me that most peeps run too much travel for their riding. After a bunch of demo rides, I agreed and bought an all mountain bike instead of Enduro and am quite happy
@bikersedge Жыл бұрын
I’d say your LBS is probably right. I know that most of the bikes I ride are bigger than they need to be but I also like how big squishy bikes ride. At the end of the day it comes down to preference and what makes you stoked to ride your bike.
@snowairland5 жыл бұрын
👍🏽 I’m excited for the occam am review.
@bikersedge5 жыл бұрын
Just dropped today.
@soarstar4 жыл бұрын
When it comes to timed all around performance 0mm of travel has worked out best for me. I can't go as fast downhill, but holy hell - climbing is effortless and fast.
@bikersedge4 жыл бұрын
It all comes down to personal preference and priorities. A good hardtail can be a blast.
@mattjustin35964 жыл бұрын
Great video, was trying to decide between the Hightower and the Tallboy.
@bikersedge4 жыл бұрын
Thats a tough decision to make. Luckily you can't really go wrong either way.
@xthunder7695 жыл бұрын
What are the chances that I came across this video and my sons names are also Connor and Brock
@nils58615 жыл бұрын
low
@AlexNourse525 жыл бұрын
This is them from the future
@lrvz71874 жыл бұрын
Well, what are the chances of you being their dad? That would explain everything 🤔
@bikefailsandwins63374 жыл бұрын
@木枯らし get lost
@ryanmerryman76574 жыл бұрын
Nice comparison video and better riding!
@bikersedge4 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it.
@bucktales665 жыл бұрын
Great comparison video. I'm a former cross country guy from the east coast living in Cali and I can't get enough of the bigger trails, drops, rocks out here. I'm leaning towards an enduro bike. I need to find a demo day to compare different bikes bake to back.
@bikersedge5 жыл бұрын
Its super helpful. Really highlights the differences between each one.
@bikebudha014 жыл бұрын
Trail climbs the best; Endure handles most technical the best; all mountain best all rounder; water is wet.... (But really, the difference in downhill times is negligible... so if you are going to self shuttle... the lighter bike is the better bike...)
@bikersedge4 жыл бұрын
Yeah. The conclusion was somewhat predictable but we wanted to show how much better each one would be at the thing it’s supposed to do well so people could make their own conclusions based on preference. Thanks for watching!
@drewsenthused60795 жыл бұрын
Good video! Great work guys!
@jamespilar98404 жыл бұрын
I think it's great that you both , have a different opinion on what is your opinion are different. This being a great statement, how each have a different opinion , what are the different opinion that each of makes a different opinion on what each mtn bike are different.
@jamespilar98404 жыл бұрын
For each of our size ,weight , height are different
@Sergio_Math4 жыл бұрын
Since I come from a Track/Road background, all my gains are on the climbs. Sure, I need to be more careful when going downhill, but 120mm seems to be the travel I need.
@bikersedge4 жыл бұрын
Awesome. 120mm bikes can be surprisingly capable on the DH if you are smart about your lines and watch your speed.
@pbrenneman55 жыл бұрын
I rode a YT Capra 180/180mm for about a year then just swapped over to a Santa Cruz 5010 140/130mm. I think something that was maybe understated was suspension, on my YT I had Fox Factory 36 and X2 and to build up my 5010 I put the Fox 36 on it but reduced the travel to 140mm and the 5010 frame I got had a DPX2 on it. So initially, the 5010 was pretty limited. Sure it was a lot easier to pedal but the DPX2 felt just plain aweful which made the bike feel aweful. At 15% sag I had to run max volume spacers to keep from bottoming out which made it feel horrible on fast small bumps. I swapped that shock out for a EXT Storia LOK coil and now the 5010 feels amazing. I'm faster than the YT on flow trails, about even on fast but somewhat technical decents that aren't too chunky, and on chunky technical decents the 5010 starts to be kind of exhausting to ride so I'm a few seconds slower. The bigger difference to me is pedaling performance , the 5010 is waaaay easier to pedal. Over the year I rode the YT I averaged approx 30 miles a week but on the 5010 I've averaged 40 miles a week so far. As I've set it up, my 5010 is a lot more fun and a lot more versatile a bike and I would never go back to an enduro bike unless I was basically only riding DH trails.
@k1ngofthosewhoknow5 жыл бұрын
Any pics on the 5010 with the EXT coil??
@tim_mtb35514 жыл бұрын
these guys r so underrated
@bikersedge4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words!
@AWABALLO5 жыл бұрын
Very nice video, good job.... subscribed!
@ruggedlandman69105 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the reply guys, keep up the good work 🤘
@barkingmadman11694 жыл бұрын
OUtstanding review. The conclusion, as you said, may be a little confusing. The real value of this video is the discussion and opposing view. Each rider can identify with one or the other reviewer, given their own preferred riding style.
@charliepalmer24654 жыл бұрын
I think one thing you should touch on next time is Air pressure , and how that could help make lower travel do more...
@shonshon2474 жыл бұрын
Very interesting and thorough video. Thank you so much!
@bikersedge4 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it. Thanks!
@ROSE-by5su4 жыл бұрын
:How much travel do you need? Freeriders:Yes Roadbikers:Travel? BMX Riders:Who needs travel
@Basement_CNC4 жыл бұрын
I have a Vitus escarpe (150/140) and it is a true "do it all" Bike. from Bikeparks to climbs i couldn't bei any happier
@The.JZA.4 ай бұрын
I would take the All Mountain bike. It will do anything and do it quite well. I would only ever buy a short travel trail bike OR a long travel enduro bike if I had two bikes so I could have one of each. I actually do own two bikes but they are both all mountain bikes, one e-bike and the other acoustic.
@bikersedge4 ай бұрын
@@The.JZA. totally agree!
@phillenan24944 жыл бұрын
Just go on a good build high suspension hard tail and one enduro or DH bike. Boom best of both worlds.
@workhorsemtb70755 жыл бұрын
Excellent video my friends
@lauriavincenzo30404 жыл бұрын
the problem is not the travel but the weight of that travel because that 180 mm travel of a 16kg super enduro bike with a open geometry need to go uphill before the downhill
@bikersedge4 жыл бұрын
All three of these bikes actually weigh within 2-3 lbs of each other.
@eagleeye96932 жыл бұрын
if you have the option of locking your suspension like for example the scott genius 940, or scott ransom 920 22. does the extra travel then matter in an uphill?
@bikersedge2 жыл бұрын
Yes. Extra travel usually comes with more enduro style geometry and heavier duty components. Those thing will have an effect on how the bike climbs.
@zach.2254 жыл бұрын
Where would the 5010 fit in this line up?
@bikersedge4 жыл бұрын
Right next to the Tallboy but with 27.5 inch wheels.
@zach.2254 жыл бұрын
Biker's Edge thanks
@JohnSmith-ls7ew5 жыл бұрын
I've just turned 50 the climbs ..oh man the climbs.... they suck.. I have arthritis and a knee injury... I love riding.. I currently ride a 27.5 Trance adv 2 (2018) trail bike 150/140 travel.. I like this bike.. because of my arthritis and whatever.. I honestly have to seriously consider the "costs of failure" when I ride... When asked about the viability of continuing to mtb with my knee/ arthritis issues she replied.. "well don't crash" sooo ??? there is that. I'm seriously thinking emtb next time around.. I love to ride and want to keep doing so.. but I'm not sure I'm going to have the fitness for the climbing and if the choice is to pack it in or go emtb.. I'm going emtb i guess, with a continuing emphasis on fun without dying. enjoy the hucking to flat while you can my friends.
@sasholz4 жыл бұрын
Why not using an all mountain with 150mm Suspension and a fork which can reduce the travel to 130mm so you have the best of both worlds of trail, enduro and even bikeparks... Correct me if I am wrong? Is there a fork actual on the market which works like the Fox Talas back in the days? I can remember that fork was able to reduce its travel for climbs. Combined with a premium damper which can lockout for efficient pedaling...
@bikersedge4 жыл бұрын
It doesn't really work out that well. Personally I think the rear suspension plays into it more than the fork does. That's where your pedalling performance comes from.
@simpleman54944 жыл бұрын
That's what happens to me: I bottom out with my 140mm All mountain, I raise pressure to not bottom out again, but then have terrible damping, and the bike feels rock hard...
@bikersedge4 жыл бұрын
Have you tried volume spacers? Also, bottoming out is normal. I set my suspension up so that it occurs most rides on big impacts. Harsh bottom outs aren't great. Volume spacers might help with your problem.
@StraightLine_MTB4 жыл бұрын
I'm a fan of having 2 bikes...but fight having the Enduro bike and AM bike when I should go with the trail bike. Great review!
@bikersedge4 жыл бұрын
Hey thanks! It’s nice to be able to have an Enduro bike and a Trail bike. Most of the time I only have one. That’s when I go with the Enduro bike.