You pretty much got it. Heavy but tough. A few guys around here had them a couple years ago. I think they determined they were a bit much for the freeride stuff we ride around here.
I ride a Banshee Chaparral with a triple clamp which is still pretty beefy but not to heavy for stuff around here. A buddy of mine rides a scream and its by far the heaviest thing on the trails but will take a beating. I think the toughness of the bike makes up for the weight and if its strictly downhill you should be fine but thats just my thoughts on it
I'm sure they will choose something like this over the Scream.
I haven't had the distinction of being made a "dougite," but I would rather be on one of these over the Scream as well.............especially living so close to The Rock!
I'm sure they will choose something like this over the Scream.
I haven't had the distinction of being made a "dougite," but I would rather be on one of these over the Scream as well.............especially living so close to The Rock!
thats a given that the morewood minions would pick their frame,and i would love one,but the problem being that Morewoods are really nice frames with a really nice frame price tag, screams are on sale for less than half what the MSRP is of the Izimu, i could wait for the Glory's to come in stock, but they are on a boat right now.......what about a bullit?
Yeah, with a scream you give up the versatility that makes "freeride" bikes so much fun. If you're out of the travel and weight range which can be (semi) efficiently pedalled uphill, you might as well be on a full-on DH race bike. If that's not your cup of tea, I think a bullit or vpfree, 7point, etc would be a better decision.
What about the transition blindside? i love the company, the guys that work there are great, we tried to pick them up a few years ago but it didnt work out seeing that we sell a lot of high end road sleds. My current bike is a giant reign x, its an awesome bike, and what i will probally take to windrock until i get this other bike going, i dont care to walk down stuff. its actually a pretty stout bike, but freaking giant will void the warranty if i put a dual crown on it, and in order to get the head angle more slack i would need the inchage of the DC, i dont want to run the rear sag down so far that its riding deep into the stroke
If you're gonna ride DH I think you'd have loads more fun on one of those than a scream. I've always thought the geo on the blindside was pretty great. And you can't argue with the fact that they're a great company.
I have been riding a giant reign x up at windrock for a while now. I just threw a 66 on it and a few other tweaks and it has been great. With the 180mm of travel up front it changes the head angle just about a degree.
john is that you? i love my giant, and would love a glory dh, but they 1. are not in stock in a frameset or my size, 2. freaking bikes are expensive even with employee purchase. i plan on putting a totem on the reign x, or a 66, and i am going to pick up a blindside from kevin when they get into the country, i guess i will run my 888 on my reign until i get the bindside in.
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