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Just a wind up mate. I don't care what people ride as long as they are having fun. I sometimes ride a trail centre with my son and 2 grandsons. My son is on a Levo and the boys on analogue Giant bikes. The boys are crazy.....loads of energy and their lines totally unpredictable. My son and I help them up the long fireroad climbs.Oh yeah - like a normal Downhill bikehighly dangerous indeed
This. I rode a mates top end capra briefly last year. It was genuinely terrifying, bounced and pinged me all over the trails, maybe this is whats meant by playful and poppy ?True.....dangerous to try because they bounce all over the place
Not even slightly, I absolutely love my Rise, it's a completely amazing thing.Hi to you good people
I returned my unused Whyte e160s for a refund in July as my wife just couldn’t get to grips with the sheer weight of it.What a cracking bike otherwise that ticked MANY boxes.
Due to security reasons it had to reside in our house and she couldn’t physically move it around whenever she needed to if I wasn’t in.
Having previously demo’ing and enjoying an Orange Phase Evo ltd
I pulled the trigger and bought one on sale.
Six months and only 68 miles later
(I’ve mothballed it for winter) I’m now better clued up on most things Emtb
and realise what a huge mistake I made buying a mid power bike with a non removable battery irrespective of the fact it rides and handles fantastic.
Does anyone else here bitterly regret making such an expensive mistake buying “similar”due to ignorance/lack of choice and are you honestly happy with your mid/low powered purchase.
This. I rode a mates top end capra briefly last year. It was genuinely terrifying, bounced and pinged me all over the trails, maybe this is whats meant by playful and poppy ?
Pre ebikes my least favourite bike was also the lightest, a santa cruz Bronson.
Always preferred the extra heft and hence stability a dh bike gave, very similar to the eeb.
Most people with the strong opinions have only owned one or the other, not both.Best not get too upset about what people on the internet like and don’t like, and decide what works for you.
This. I rode a mates top end capra briefly last year. It was genuinely terrifying, bounced and pinged me all over the trails, maybe this is whats meant by playful and poppy ?
Pre ebikes my least favourite bike was also the lightest, a santa cruz Bronson.
Always preferred the extra heft and hence stability a dh bike gave, very similar to the eeb.
These were exactly my thoughts when I read the article about the weight of the worldcup downhill bikes. There seems to be a sweet spot concerning the weight of a bike for downhills.I’ve no experience of the Capra, but I’ve just been catching up on last years UCI World Cup races, I was interested to see that the downhill bikes are in the 17.4-19.9kg ballpark, averaging around 18.5kg.
That’s about the same as a Levo SL, and still lighter than most full power EMTBs, so there must be a reason why they choose to make even the DH rigs as light as possible?
A bike bouncing and pinging all over the place probably has a sketchy suspension setup…