This is a size Large. Its a 210mm OneUp dropper, thats about as far as it'll go.
I have only had 3 rides so far, but the thing feels quite different IMO to the Bosch bike. It feels a lot lighter and sharper, but its probably not much lighter at all, I think its around the same weight.
Big differences:
Positives
- Mullet, with long rear centre, put tons of grip on the front wheel. Customise your rear end with dropouts is a massive plus.
- Feels far more lively all over compared to the Bosch version. This one is 15mm shorter in reach (485mm) than the Bosch one I've been riding, which will definitely contribute to that feeling.
- Measures pretty slack on my measuring device, like 62.9 degrees
- 1309mm wheelbase, 180mm travel front and rear
- Rear suspension tune feels a bit firmer in the first bit of travel, maybe its less progressive
- Exists corners with lightning pace, step on the pedals and its fricking fast!
- DJI makes the Bosch feel like an SL. I know its been said a lot, but I left my Bosch mate standing.
- Looks stunning. Literally not far off a normal pedal bike in looks.
- Steeper seat tube angle over the Bosch
Negatives (so far)
- Motor rattle. Personally I'm super sensitive to bike noises. The rattle annoys me (I hear rattle on all the Avinox bikes I try)
- Seat tube insertion. Never gonna be able to run 240mm droppers on this bike, sadly.
- SRAM cable transmission feels a bit cheap on the lever end. I’m moving back to wireless, especially now DJI has coast shift!
So happy with it so far!
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