it's not new, HXR (a french brand) has already been offering this product for years :
The potential here is in add on E-bike kits. This has the potential to make them much more simplified, 1 chain instead of 2, lighter, good cranks, and possibly cheaper overall.
The switch kinda thingie part in the suspension comes from the vertical link pulling the lower link up until the vertical link passes past the main rocker pivot, after that point the lower link should start rotating back down. Therefore a similar behaviour as the switch 4-bar suspension systems.
graves on yeti ebike at EWS during shakedown laps, clearly trying to hide the important part LOL
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graves on yeti ebike at EWS during shakedown laps, clearly trying to hide the important part LOL
Why does he need an e-bike when he can just slug down some more banned substances and call it a day?
Did you say more bearings 😂😂😂[img]https://p.vitalmtb.com/photos/forums/2021/09/08/11423/s1200_6F88A1D7_A49A_4E4E_BE1A_8F353A54EBCD.jpg[/img]
Its an prototype from Reichmann Engineering called Senduro an Enduro with 200mm travel.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CTlBmQADMYf/?utm_medium=copy_link
Did you say more bearings 😂😂😂
Its an prototype from Reichmann Engineering called Senduro an Enduro with 200mm travel.
dunno if it is just me and my riding buddies, but dh bikes seem to be gathering a lot more interest after a few year hype...
dunno if it is just me and my riding buddies, but dh bikes seem to be gathering a lot more interest after a few year hype of enduro this and that
Enduro bikes becoming more capable and closer to DH bikes, where they aren't as good for general tour riding and pedalling, so it makes more sense to buy a trail bike and for bike park duties a proper DH bike?
Enduro bikes becoming more capable and closer to DH bikes, where they aren't as good for general tour riding and pedalling, so it makes more sense...
Enduro bikes becoming more capable and closer to DH bikes, where they aren't as good for general tour riding and pedalling, so it makes more sense to buy a trail bike and for bike park duties a proper DH bike?
In August 2012, I got a Vivid Air shock to my Yeti SB66 with BOS Deville fork. After two years with a season ticket in Hafjell, I decided that I had just as much fun on my trail bike, and sold my Morewood Makulu with BOS Idylle and S*toy. Which was a pretty sweet bike at the time! Other people I have spoken with also experienced that 2012 marked the year where trail bikes and suspension were up to the task in bike parks, and decided to sell their DH bikes.
I had that thought too but with 170/180mm of travel my hometrails are boring. I live in the black Forest in Germany an here are Great trails but Most of the trails around my Home aren‘t That steep and technical so 140/150mm is all you need here.
I had that thought too but with 170/180mm of travel my hometrails are boring. I live in the black Forest in Germany an here are Great...
I had that thought too but with 170/180mm of travel my hometrails are boring. I live in the black Forest in Germany an here are Great trails but Most of the trails around my Home aren‘t That steep and technical so 140/150mm is all you need here.
I only ride a dh bike and xc hardtail in northern germany, if you maybe stumble across some trails here, they are organised as a small park, so you basically have to push up no matter the bike. Here it doesn’t make any sense for an enduro bike, as the trails are too mellow and if you go to a proper park, you miss the dh bike
I had that thought too but with 170/180mm of travel my hometrails are boring. I live in the black Forest in Germany an here are Great...
I had that thought too but with 170/180mm of travel my hometrails are boring. I live in the black Forest in Germany an here are Great trails but Most of the trails around my Home aren‘t That steep and technical so 140/150mm is all you need here.
I only ride a dh bike and xc hardtail in northern germany, if you maybe stumble across some trails here, they are organised as a small...
I only ride a dh bike and xc hardtail in northern germany, if you maybe stumble across some trails here, they are organised as a small park, so you basically have to push up no matter the bike. Here it doesn’t make any sense for an enduro bike, as the trails are too mellow and if you go to a proper park, you miss the dh bike
Ja Nord Deutschland kann man ja nicht mit dem Schwarzwald vergleichen berge hat es hier schon aber wegen der 2m- Regel ist man schon froh überhaupt Rad fahren zu dürfen.
Just saying that it is illegal to ride a bike in Baden-Württemberg (a German Staate) on trails that are smaller then 2 meter. And with that it isn‘t that easy to build and ride trails.
Ja Nord Deutschland kann man ja nicht mit dem Schwarzwald vergleichen berge hat es hier schon aber wegen der 2m- Regel ist man schon froh überhaupt...
Ja Nord Deutschland kann man ja nicht mit dem Schwarzwald vergleichen berge hat es hier schon aber wegen der 2m- Regel ist man schon froh überhaupt Rad fahren zu dürfen.
Just saying that it is illegal to ride a bike in Baden-Württemberg (a German Staate) on trails that are smaller then 2 meter. And with that it isn‘t that easy to build and ride trails.
Vielleicht geh ich nach der Ausbildung nach Freiburg oder so in nen gescheiten bikeshop. War da einmal zu Besuch auch mit Rad und hat schon Bock gemacht
Vielleicht geh ich nach der Ausbildung nach Freiburg oder so in nen gescheiten bikeshop. War da einmal zu Besuch auch mit Rad und hat schon Bock...
Vielleicht geh ich nach der Ausbildung nach Freiburg oder so in nen gescheiten bikeshop. War da einmal zu Besuch auch mit Rad und hat schon Bock gemacht
Den Plan hab ich auch nach dem Techniker nach Freiburg, Traum wäre bei Trickstuff oder so rein zu kommen.
[embed]Williams Racing Products have been hinting at something big here in aus. looks like it will be taking on the Ochain and other components/. There is...
They posted on Instagram, it's a chainring freewheel. The rear hub is fixed, apparently yhe constant spinning of the chain more or less eliminates pedal kickback
My brain melts. How tf a chainring constantly spining forward (plus having an infinity of POE) could, even by a percent, eliminate pedal kickback (which is...
My brain melts. How tf a chainring constantly spining forward (plus having an infinity of POE) could, even by a percent, eliminate pedal kickback (which is the chainring being pulled rearward) ?
When compressing it cranks, if it compress, it turns instead of going againdt your foot.
They posted on Instagram, it's a chainring freewheel. The rear hub is fixed, apparently yhe constant spinning of the chain more or less eliminates pedal kickback
My brain melts. How tf a chainring constantly spining forward (plus having an infinity of POE) could, even by a percent, eliminate pedal kickback (which is...
My brain melts. How tf a chainring constantly spining forward (plus having an infinity of POE) could, even by a percent, eliminate pedal kickback (which is the chainring being pulled rearward) ?
When compressing it cranks, if it compress, it turns instead of going againdt your foot.
It's not a question of the chainring rotates or not. The question is if you're traveling fast enough to roll out the rear wheel faster than the chain pulling on the freewheel.
The only way to eliminate pedal kickback would be to enable the chainring to rotate backwards so when the chain pulls on it, it can rotate but the cranks don't. But that would make pedalling a bit of an issue.
Can some Commencal insider please say if their 2022 Supreme will be still the single pivot or will we see the 6bar model already? I NEED...
Can some Commencal insider please say if their 2022 Supreme will be still the single pivot or will we see the 6bar model already? I NEED TO KNOW!!!
It will definitely be the old/current model with the single high pivot. I spoke to them a few weeks ago. They will probably release different builds similar to the 2021 line-up. Will be interesting to see if they still offer models with Fox, RS and Öhlins suspension.
They will release the new line-up on Oct 5th according to their webpage.
I expect the new version to be released mid- or even late-2022.
It will definitely be the old/current model with the single high pivot. I spoke to them a few weeks ago. They will probably release different builds...
It will definitely be the old/current model with the single high pivot. I spoke to them a few weeks ago. They will probably release different builds similar to the 2021 line-up. Will be interesting to see if they still offer models with Fox, RS and Öhlins suspension.
They will release the new line-up on Oct 5th according to their webpage.
I expect the new version to be released mid- or even late-2022.
Is there not a UCI regulation that limits the amount of time (1 year?) that a team is able to field a bike that is not yet in production? Or maybe the geometry and linkage tweaks they're doing allow them to skirt around that?
It will definitely be the old/current model with the single high pivot. I spoke to them a few weeks ago. They will probably release different builds...
It will definitely be the old/current model with the single high pivot. I spoke to them a few weeks ago. They will probably release different builds similar to the 2021 line-up. Will be interesting to see if they still offer models with Fox, RS and Öhlins suspension.
They will release the new line-up on Oct 5th according to their webpage.
I expect the new version to be released mid- or even late-2022.
Is there not a UCI regulation that limits the amount of time (1 year?) that a team is able to field a bike that is not...
Is there not a UCI regulation that limits the amount of time (1 year?) that a team is able to field a bike that is not yet in production? Or maybe the geometry and linkage tweaks they're doing allow them to skirt around that?
How long has Intense been running the M297? It must be almost two year's now
It will definitely be the old/current model with the single high pivot. I spoke to them a few weeks ago. They will probably release different builds...
It will definitely be the old/current model with the single high pivot. I spoke to them a few weeks ago. They will probably release different builds similar to the 2021 line-up. Will be interesting to see if they still offer models with Fox, RS and Öhlins suspension.
They will release the new line-up on Oct 5th according to their webpage.
I expect the new version to be released mid- or even late-2022.
Is there not a UCI regulation that limits the amount of time (1 year?) that a team is able to field a bike that is not...
Is there not a UCI regulation that limits the amount of time (1 year?) that a team is able to field a bike that is not yet in production? Or maybe the geometry and linkage tweaks they're doing allow them to skirt around that?
Yes, prototypes can only be used if they have been approved by UCI and for 12 months, until being offered for sale to the public. They can request an extension to the 12 months but it's all down to UCI. I'm not sure if it has to be able to be bought after 12 months or as long as they intend to sell it in the future I'm not sure
It will definitely be the old/current model with the single high pivot. I spoke to them a few weeks ago. They will probably release different builds...
It will definitely be the old/current model with the single high pivot. I spoke to them a few weeks ago. They will probably release different builds similar to the 2021 line-up. Will be interesting to see if they still offer models with Fox, RS and Öhlins suspension.
They will release the new line-up on Oct 5th according to their webpage.
I expect the new version to be released mid- or even late-2022.
Is there not a UCI regulation that limits the amount of time (1 year?) that a team is able to field a bike that is not...
Is there not a UCI regulation that limits the amount of time (1 year?) that a team is able to field a bike that is not yet in production? Or maybe the geometry and linkage tweaks they're doing allow them to skirt around that?
People in this thread: moaaarrr bearingzzz!
Its an prototype from Reichmann Engineering called Senduro an Enduro with 200mm travel.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CTlBmQADMYf/?utm_medium=copy_link
Just saying that it is illegal to ride a bike in Baden-Württemberg (a German Staate) on trails that are smaller then 2 meter. And with that it isn‘t that easy to build and ride trails.
The only way to eliminate pedal kickback would be to enable the chainring to rotate backwards so when the chain pulls on it, it can rotate but the cranks don't. But that would make pedalling a bit of an issue.
They will release the new line-up on Oct 5th according to their webpage.
I expect the new version to be released mid- or even late-2022.