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Wheelset does not match the bikes purpose. A lot of people will break them. It's an odd ebike. Huge reach numbers and very long. It won't suit the trails most people ride. Looks over formwell not the best first ride by Iain, paint looks to be crap too...
It's very close to my stumpjumper same reach too.Wheelset does not match the bikes purpose. A lot of people will break them. It's an odd ebike. Huge reach numbers and very long. It won't suit the trails most people ride. Looks over form
M/L size geo looks almost identical to the S2 Unno Mith other than reach and wheel base. The Zendit comes with a 12mm shorter stem so actual reach will only be 8mm longer in reality.Wheelset does not match the bikes purpose. A lot of people will break them. It's an odd ebike. Huge reach numbers and very long. It won't suit the trails most people ride. Looks over form
The unno was never a comfortable bike. Saying everything is the same apart from reach and wheelbase is leaving out the two most important measurements. Reach of 500mm in large is massive. Chosen stability at speed over agility. People will buy it for looks, but it's a bike that will suit very few people's actual daily trails.M/L size geo looks almost identical to the S2 Unno Mith other than reach and wheel base. The Zendit comes with a 12mm shorter stem so actual reach will only be 8mm longer in reality.
Stumperjumper s5 is more an xl. That's the same reach, but 30mm shorter wheelbase. That's a lot.It's very close to my stumpjumper same reach too.
Exactly this. reach and wheelbase numbers mean its going to be a plow type bike, not agile and fun. They have clearly aimed it to be that. A shame really as it does look nice. I strongly considered it but after some actual real world people riding it and feeding back, plus the sheer size of the thing, it just wont be the best option for 95% of people.Really hope the bike is fun , seems like it might be a bit over biked from most
Comfortable size wise do you mean?The unno was never a comfortable bike. Saying everything is the same apart from reach and wheelbase is leaving out the two most important measurements. Reach of 500mm in large is massive. Chosen stability at speed over agility. People will buy it for looks, but it's a bike that will suit very few people's actual daily trails.

Are you meaning the mullet setup because I thought the H1900 on the RR and HX1700 on the RR S are both pretty bulletproof?Add to that a very odd wheelset choice and poor dropper insertion depth.
H1900 are st swiss budget offering. Not even welded rim. Meant for softer trail riding. They aren't suitable for what the mondraker is aimed atAre you meaning the mullet setup because I thought the H1900 on the RR and HX1700 on the RR S are both pretty bulletproof?
I really wanted the Zendit to be my new Avinox bike, since I’m super happy with my Crafty and Mondraker. It turned out to be a nice bike, though the proportions aren’t quite as balanced as on the Crafty. It just ended up being too much of a bike, so I decided on the Raymon Tarok Ultra, which has geometry more in line with the Vala, Crafty, and Pivot. I think that will be the better bike for me. View attachment 181768
Are we looking at the same bike ?Wheelset does not match the bikes purpose. A lot of people will break them. It's an odd ebike. Huge reach numbers and very long. It won't suit the trails most people ride. Looks over form
That's for the ml, not the large. Ml is an odd size. Be too small for anyone 6ft. Dropper insertion will be tinly. All other dimensions are a normal medium at best. The large at reach 500 and 1325 wheelbase is a barge. It's a very big bike. The ml seems a bit useless. Giving you a medium bike with a large reach. It's just sized very odd (I've sat in a large and a ml.). Ml reach is fine, rest of the bike is too small. Couldn't use a dropper big enough without a lot of it out the frame.Are we looking at the same bike ?
480mm reach, 640mm stack, 450mm chainstay, 1286mm wheelbase is pretty ideal for an enduro bike.
Those are excellent numbers.
m/l is a large in any other manufacturers sizing. Large is actually XL.That's for the ml, not the large. Ml is an odd size. Be too small for anyone 6ft. Dropper insertion will be tinly. All other dimensions are a normal medium at best. The large at reach 500 and 1325 wheelbase is a barge. It's a very big bike. The ml seems a bit useless. Giving you a medium bike with a large reach. It's just sized very odd (I've sat in a large and a ml.). Ml reach is fine, rest of the bike is too small. Couldn't use a dropper big enough without a lot of it out the frame.
It's a big plow. Straight line rough and fast trails. In the Twisties it won't be good.
The dropper having to stick way out isn't an issue if you're still getting 200+mm of drop.The m/l for me was ok reach wise, but everything other dimensions was too small at 6ft. 200mm dropper had to stick way out to be the right height. Couldn't get a bigger dropper as you couldn't insert it more. This is from me actually sitting on it. The sizing is just very odd.
The m/l for me was ok reach wise, but everything other dimensions was too small at 6ft. 200mm dropper had to stick way out to be the right height. Couldn't get a bigger dropper as you couldn't insert it more. This is from me actually sitting on it. The sizing is just very odd.
Thats exactly my point, because the bike is smaller in m/l size than a large in others, the seat has to be way too high even when down. Im not the first to say this.The dropper having to stick way out isn't an issue if you're still getting 200+mm of drop.
It's only a problem if when bottomed out it's still too high of a seating position.
630mm top tube, these are all pretty standard numbers, only thing I can think of is the more modern (steeper) seat tube angle perhaps making it feel smaller to you.
What are you riding now ?
Well it is an issue. It meant I didn't go for one. Large was like an oil tanker, m/l even with the seat down comm would be in the way all the time. If all I did was flat out rocky terrain, large would be ok but likely still feel stretched. But I ride steep terrain, can be tight and twisty. Just wouldn't work at all. They should of done away with the m/l and just made the large not so stretched outAs pointed out, the dropper sticking out a bit is not issue at all. What they did is leave the frame size workable for a person that needs to run a 175mm dropper, or even a 150, which is the right move.
It's the insertion depth that is a bit of an issue on the Mondies, Amflows, Spesh & Cresties. Just the nature of the interrupted seat tube.
Seems just like your saying there is no size that fits you well, and that happens sometimesThats exactly my point, because the bike is smaller in m/l size than a large in others, the seat has to be way too high even when down. Im not the first to say this.
Well it is an issue. It meant I didn't go for one. Large was like an oil tanker, m/l even with the seat down comm would be in the way all the time. If all I did was flat out rocky terrain, large would be ok but likely still feel stretched. But I ride steep terrain, can be tight and twisty. Just wouldn't work at all. They should of done away with the m/l and just made the large not so stretched out
Which seems odd. Ml too small for 6ft, large too large. So if your 5'11 to 6'2, it won't work. Yet they have an xl with dimensions that would suit someone 6'4. Makes no sense.Seems just like your saying there is no size that fits you well, and that happens sometimes
There's no way a m/l won't fit a 6' person of average build.Which seems odd. Ml too small for 6ft, large too large. So if your 5'11 to 6'2, it won't work. Yet they have an xl with dimensions that would suit someone 6'4. Makes no sense.
As Ive mentioned I've sat on both those sizes. It's a very odd choice from them. The short insertion really isn't great. I e seen a couple of reviews mention it. With all the choice there is now just seems they want with looks over function.
I've gone a yeti lte in large now. That fits lovely
Thats exactly my point, because the bike is smaller in m/l size than a large in others, the seat has to be way too high even when down. Im not the first to say this.
Well it is an issue. It meant I didn't go for one. Large was like an oil tanker, m/l even with the seat down comm would be in the way all the time. If all I did was flat out rocky terrain, large would be ok but likely still feel stretched. But I ride steep terrain, can be tight and twisty. Just wouldn't work at all. They should of done away with the m/l and just made the large not so stretched out
Agree, the ML is perfect for me and I'm 5'11. I prefer 470-475mm reach but can easily make 480 work.There's no way a m/l won't fit a 6' person of average build.
The dimensions of a m/l zendit are almost identical to a large lte.