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The idea makes a lot of sense and the bike probably performs great

 

BUT as soon as you have to go through 36 bearings to look for A creak / or replace 36 bearings you may want A conventional bike 

 

 

36 is probably way more than there actually is I count 14 + 2 sets of headset bearings 

at least you no longer have the following issues...

 

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The idea makes a lot of sense and the bike probably performs great

 

BUT as soon as you have to go through 36 bearings to look for A creak / or replace 36 bearings you may want A conventional bike 

 

 

36 is probably way more than there actually is I count 14 + 2 sets of headset bearings 

Agreed, but still think it has a future, if they ever get it off the ground. Think of all the effort put into rear suspension while the front gets the same treatment with minor tweaks year after year...

 

I think the major advantage along with increased torsional rigidity is the HTA effect - it doesn't reduce under braking and on descents like a conventionally forked bike.

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I need a bit of advice on a Specialized Enduro. Somebody who has one that I can pm?

I have one.

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I need a bit of advice on a Specialized Enduro. Somebody who has one that I can pm?

 

Me too.................

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Whyte S-150C Works

 

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I have seen quite a few Whyte bikes in the UK in July when we were there and I actually wouldn't mind having one. They have some very nice 27.5, 27.5+ bikes but helluva expensive.

 

Hou die rubber op die grond!

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I have seen quite a few Whyte bikes in the UK in July when we were there and I actually wouldn't mind having one. They have some very nice 27.5, 27.5+ bikes but helluva expensive.

 

Hou die rubber op die grond!

 

Totally agree with you, they are quite expensive, but a very well know brand in the UK (like you stated). 

 

A cool feature of the above one is you have to ability to run 27.5, 27.5+ (if I am not mistaken) and 29" wheels.

 

They also have a unique geometry.

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Totally agree with you, they are quite expensive, but a very well know brand in the UK (like you stated).

 

A cool feature of the above one is you have to ability to run 27.5, 27.5+ (if I am not mistaken) and 29" wheels.

 

They also have a unique geometry.

https://www.whyte.bike/trail-hardtail

 

Hou die rubber op die grond!

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I can't help it... I keep coming back to this. Hurry up and launch already so I know I can't afford it. :)

 

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To much excite... Frame, bike, whatever gets released next week and A-Line have pricing and soon to be stock but can't tell anyone until the global launch kicks in. Arrrggghhhhh.......

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