I seem to keep getting it dirty
So what do I think? This is the base, so my opinion is specific to this model. Been for a few rides now, charged the battery a couple of times getting close to triple digits. Keeps getting muddy
Slowly setting it up, not finalised air pressures just yet but seem to be around 90psi in the fork and roughly 200 in the shock for an 80kg/175lbs rider. I was expecting to find the Yari a weak link but so far am pleasantly surprised, maybe not pushed it hard enough yet. same goes for the shock, I have the select + version on my MTB and had to have the meg neg can fitted to get it working right, this lower spec one seems to be a lot closer to the mark out the box for someone my weight at least.
Its hard to put into words, but I find it jumps calmly, if you know what I mean. I've set it up tubeless, which was a doddle, The DT Rims come taped, just add valves (included) and sealant, nice and easy. I also swapped the rear tyre for a 2.5 DHF as I found the 2.8 quite drifty at slower than expected speeds on the soft mushy terrain I have to play with around here at the moment. Not had any traction issues from doing so, and the pedal strike problem doesn't seem unmanageable even with it left in low currently. I've literally had 1 or 2 so far. That said I have installed very low profile pedals and have come from a bike with an even lower bb/longer cranks, so maybe have my shit dialled

I'd still consider flipping to high if riding terrain and noticed a problem.
This is an XL. I've rolled my bars about to find a happy spot. At 6'2/188cm I could have gone for a XXL too, but I think I've made the right choice as I see this as a bit of a workhorse that will take over lighter duties from my old hardtail as well as shuttling DH runs and pretty much everything else in between. I've also shifted the mode switch away from the grips a bit as I had a few unintended mode changes on rougher ground. The ODI grips I quite like, I will change them out at some point, but I've no rush too and they don't feel awful by any stretch. The SRAM brakes are a little squishy and screamy, I will swap those out once I have scared myself sufficiently with them

11 speed SLX is a non subject, it just works, no cassette issues here. The Dropper seems to be dropping, so no complaints either. I really wanted to like the seat, I think it looks good, It felt OK on shorter rides but longer ones have shown it to be a bit too firm and the material used on the sides are a magnet for mud. I've an Ergon currently on my other bike I'm still evaluating, I'll fit that next as I do find you are sat a little more on Eeebs. If all else fails I revert back to a trusty Charge Spoon. I'm also not sure the cable/frame gromets have been installed correctly, does anyone have a picture of how these should sit?
YT even give you a set of lights with your bike! OK, they ain't up to much for serious off road riding, but still a nice touch.
Overall I'm pretty dam happy. I like how the bike is riding at the moment. I bought the base expecting to have to upgrade the lower spec suspension and I'm pleasantly surprised that I wont need to....at least straight away, just a bit of fine tuning should keep me happy for a while. I've fallen off twice so far, one time me and the bike fell into a small river both got fully submerged for a short moment, the bike carried on working perfectly for the remaining 7 miles home and has carried on working for a few more rides since. So yeah happy with the reliability so far.
So short term all the things I want to change would be to fit another saddle, some better brakes, swap to some carbon bars and get a maxx grip compound tyre for the front, then ride some more
Hopefully this gives an insight into the base model
