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Appreciate all the responses so far. I will chew on these the rest of day in my mind.
I won't obsess over weight for sure. I just don't want a tank of a bike and I don't mind shelling out some extra for carbon wheels, etc. I had a 2021 Trance 29 and the thing was just too heavy for me to enjoy riding it which is why I am riding the Anthem for the moment. I would 100% agree with those who say my geo is ancient- lol. I agree and it always cracks my friends up. But (probably no surprise) when I was still getting my lean the heck back technique nailed down, I did a couple of ENDO falls and that is not cool. I told my wife I need a new bike for safety reasons!!! |
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I ride an Element. It had the geo I wanted and a reputable suspension design. Built it up from the frame. After some tinkering it's amazing. That said, Im sure I'd say the same thing if I had chosen a Blur, or a Spur, or a Ripley, or Epic Evo, or a Stumpy, or.... or... or....
Maybe I'm in the minority... but... modern xc and trail bikes are so good that it's really hard to get a bad one unless you really try. The hard part is just setting them up well (suspension settings, tire choice, and tire pressure) for your use case. But, that's just fun. As such, just go ride/demo some bikes. See which ones just feel right to you out of the gate and remember... and find one that's on sale so you have so extra cash to swap tires/wheels. They'll all be amazing once you make it yours. Case in point. I borrowed my buddy's Tallboy before I picked up my Element. First couple rides, I hated it.... but when he gave me permission to swap my wheels/tires onto it (more xc/trail) and tweak the suspensions settings it came alive. I loved it! Only reason I didn't go with Tallboy was it wasn't on sale. |
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My rec is skip the weight worry and get a 130
Or even a 140 as it will let you expand the trail you can tackle ( with a bigger safety margin)
My son has a tall boy. The other has a trance. My Evil the offering climbs better than either. My Revel rascal even more so, I’d give the overall nod to the Evil as it is a bit more responsive handling for me. But both those bikes trumped the other bikes I’ve had: ibis ripely, evil the following, yeti sb4.5c. I’d have kept the Evil the following (V1) but had more pedal strikes on that bike than any other. My advice is always the same. Go try some, then find your bike as a demo sale: chili pepper (Moab)and the various OTE shops have great demo bikes. My family has had 5 over the years —all great. 3 are still with us Shops in flagstaff, Sedona, and Taos also have demo bike sales, just not as regular as OTE and chili pepper. Have fun! |
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Another vote for Pivot. I have the lightweight Shuttle SL e-bike. Very stable and predictable and rides like a non-e-bike despite its higher weight. The Fazua motor is well integrated and is great to have in the mountains of Utah.
I find myself trying to rationalize keeping my Ibis Mojo 3 into which I have poured a lot of money on upgrades. It's a 27.5 and is a different animal than the Pivot. Pivot is just solid and runs well on DH lift served trails despite being a trail bike. I am not sure I would buy anything without an e-bike capability anyone. As a big guy not built for climbing, it really changes the sport. |
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I'd have a close look at the Rocky Mountain element (as others have already mentioned), I demo'd one last year and it rode really great both on the climbs and the descents.
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I've had a Spur for a few years but I don't think we ever really got on that well. Yes, it's a great bike and while I liked it I never really loved it. I decided to get a Cervelo ZFS-5 120 this summer. Blowout pricing and more XC focused bike sold it for me. It's essentially a Blur TR (the layup is different) and I've been meshing really well with it. I've had some great days on the Spur and it is extremely capable. It's now my son's.
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I've heard a few good things to say about the Cervelo, and they're 30-40% off everywhere.
I just picked up a Trek Top Fuel frame & fork for a very good price, should serve me well as a ride everywhere bike. |
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