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Nope, its a bit ugly IMO. They can keep it in the UK.

Drop the tan sidewalls and quasi army green colour scheme and I recon the look would improve

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Drop the tan sidewalls and quasi army green colour scheme and I recon the look would improve

Yes but there is still that sort of crumpled look about the mid section where those big links are hanging on the shock. Lets face it it just doesn't  appeal next to the chunky yet fast looking red beast

 

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Yes but there is still that sort of crumpled look about the mid section where those big links are hanging on the shock. Lets face it it just doesn't  appeal next to the chunky yet fast looking red beast

 

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awesome being so liberal and riding a dusty pink bike.

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Yes but there is still that sort of crumpled look about the mid section where those big links are hanging on the shock. Lets face it it just doesn't  appeal next to the chunky yet fast looking red beast

 

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dude... that pic does your beast NO justice. 

 

Potato pic for sure. 

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http://enduro-mtb.com/en/yt-capra-2018-first-ride-review/

 

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So 2018 we're going longer travel with 180 mm, where 2017 briefly tried to make everyone buy short (110-130mm) travel bikes, after 160mm become old news in 2015, eh no?

 

2020 should see us riding 200mm dual crown extremeduro bikes.

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So 2018 we're going longer travel with 180 mm, where 2017 briefly tried to make everyone buy short (110-130mm) travel bikes, after 160mm become old news in 2015, eh no?

 

2020 should see us riding 200mm dual crown extremeduro bikes.

Sigh. If you want lower travel, get the Jeffsy. Or something else. 

 

The Capra has always been a heavy hitting enduro bike. 

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Mach 6 Carbon and Aluminum 

• Rear wheel travel: 155mm
• dw-link suspension system
• Wheel size: 27.5''
• Made for 160 - 170mm forks
• Size-specific geometry 
• Cold forged upper and lower links w/ Enduro Max cartridge bearings 
• 12 x 148mm Boost hub spacing 
• Internal cable routing, Di2 compatible (alloy external) 
• Internal dropper post routing 
• 1x or 2x compatible 
• www.pivotcycles.com
 
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http://enduro-mtb.com/en/yt-capra-2018-first-ride-review/

 

http://14761-presscdn-0-15.pagely.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/YT-Capra-29-275-Test-Review-2018-MTB-Mountainbike-24-1140x760.jpg

 

I think the trail builders and world cups should start putting more tight switchbacks in, farmgates on springs don't corner well.

150mm 29er already makes all the grass tufts smooth, for those worried, more travel than that is just silly on a 29er.

Warm up for Friday  :P

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