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infinitetrails
wrote
Mar 30, 2010 at 11:00
Mar 30, 2010 at 11:00
Sorry no clue about trails in Mainz, Germany is pretty big u know
But if you post here: http://www.mtb-news.de/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=2 i'am pretty sure you'll find some nice people to show you around... cheers
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Lester22291
wrote
Mar 3, 2010 at 15:10
Mar 3, 2010 at 15:10
(had to post in two separate msgs, this one goes last)
It feels really plush, and the ability to adjust from 160mm to 115mm of travel is really nice. So far i love everything about this bike. The parts that came stock on mine are all really nice, and i really cant say enough good things about it. I ride freeride a lot, but still ride cross country with some serious xc guys and this bike can really do it all. as for the price, i work at a specialized dealer and was able to purchase it directly from the factory, but i would still have paid retail for it if i had to. Its worth it. I was debating between this bike and a trek scratch with air shocks. I didnt have a chance to ride either bike before buying, so i cant say anything bad about comperable trek bikes (remedy/scratch),but i can say im really happy i chose the enduro. its a great bike. Hope that helps!
chris
It feels really plush, and the ability to adjust from 160mm to 115mm of travel is really nice. So far i love everything about this bike. The parts that came stock on mine are all really nice, and i really cant say enough good things about it. I ride freeride a lot, but still ride cross country with some serious xc guys and this bike can really do it all. as for the price, i work at a specialized dealer and was able to purchase it directly from the factory, but i would still have paid retail for it if i had to. Its worth it. I was debating between this bike and a trek scratch with air shocks. I didnt have a chance to ride either bike before buying, so i cant say anything bad about comperable trek bikes (remedy/scratch),but i can say im really happy i chose the enduro. its a great bike. Hope that helps!
chris
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Lester22291
wrote
Mar 3, 2010 at 15:09
Mar 3, 2010 at 15:09
Hey man, you asked about my new enduro?
I live in chicago and theres still snow on the ground, and i just got it so i havent ridden it THAT much yet. But i absolutely love it so far. I got the expert version of it (mine looks like the comp, but thats only because i was able to get my hands on a demo color). First thing i noticed when i got on it is how it really feels like a freeride bike, its capable of so much when it comes to downhilling and jumping, but its light enough (mines under 33lbs) and with the propedal on and the fork lowered down, it feels like an extremely efficient xc bike. It really is the best of both worlds. Mine has the rockshox lyric IS 2step, and i have never been a huge fan of rockshox but i love this fork.
I live in chicago and theres still snow on the ground, and i just got it so i havent ridden it THAT much yet. But i absolutely love it so far. I got the expert version of it (mine looks like the comp, but thats only because i was able to get my hands on a demo color). First thing i noticed when i got on it is how it really feels like a freeride bike, its capable of so much when it comes to downhilling and jumping, but its light enough (mines under 33lbs) and with the propedal on and the fork lowered down, it feels like an extremely efficient xc bike. It really is the best of both worlds. Mine has the rockshox lyric IS 2step, and i have never been a huge fan of rockshox but i love this fork.


Saltillo, México 
I've done the vineyard ridding, nothing great, the only thing i remember was someone yelling "dein fahrad ist toll"
















Aug 11, 2011 at 11:33