Stumpjumper EVO set up: I tried EVERY adjustment!

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    0:00 intro
    02:11 testing the Cascade Components Evo linkage
    05:49 trying all 6 frame geometry configurations
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  • @JeffKendallWeed
    @JeffKendallWeed  Год назад +6

    Thanks to LMNT for sponsoring this video! Head to www.DrinkLMNT.com/Jeff to get your free sample pack with any purchase.

    • @mikes.8305
      @mikes.8305 Год назад +1

      Awesome job showing the different adjustments and how they feel on the trail! Great video!

  • @sasquatchhimself
    @sasquatchhimself Год назад +82

    You should do one where somebody makes the adjustments without telling you what setup they chose, then you have to guess which setup they did based on the feel of the bike.

  • @lefty6837
    @lefty6837 Год назад +12

    I have a stumpjumper evo, and I can definitely say, my favorite setup has been the slack headtube and the high bb. Where I ride, the trails are steep and rocky, and the confidence with the slackness plus the flickablility is a game changer. I'm running a very similar setup to you, a 170 rockshox paired to a cascade, and with a token in the front, and 2-3 in the rear, I haven't had any issues with bottoming out. It's one hell of a bike.

    • @DevLcL
      @DevLcL 3 месяца назад

      I'm a pretty amateur rider looking to maximize confidence on the downhill. What configuration would you recommend for me?

    • @lefty6837
      @lefty6837 3 месяца назад

      Probably the middle head tube and the long chain stay. A little more stability and not quite as unruly in the tight stuff. You lose a little bit of plow power but it still eats chunk just fine.

  • @grapepress
    @grapepress Год назад +2

    Thank you for doing this. I recently went to -1 high bb. Have been loving it. Running mixed wheel with the Specialized linkage. Game changer for short inseam me.

  • @MrHawkis
    @MrHawkis Год назад +7

    Jeff is my spirit animal, not many people align with my style of riding, but holy moly I love how you ride Jeff! Super fun to watch and it inspires my deep desire to get out and have fun on the trail! Great video, awesome bike an love to hear about your input on bike tech. Super informative.

  • @colincoulthard3021
    @colincoulthard3021 Год назад +7

    Totally agree with your summary.
    I run mine low and slack for bike parks, high and steep for gentler/XC orientated riding, and high and slack for steep alpine type riding, although I am going to try high and neutral for the tighter natural alpine enduro trails.

  • @tinman8888
    @tinman8888 Год назад +6

    I’m running mine in the stock head cup - 64.5, high CS setting but with the Cascade Link and also a Williams Racing yoke. In a mullet set up. The yoke allowed me to keep the extra travel and progression the Cascade link gave me. And geo stayed the same as well. It is so much fun now. 👌🏼

  • @excelexpresss
    @excelexpresss Год назад +2

    Thanks for taking the time to put this together, it’s a huge help for setting up my bike👍 I’d be super interested in your thoughts on running it mullet.

  • @gabeweston6660
    @gabeweston6660 Год назад +3

    Wow. That was hands down the best video I’ve seen on the Stumpy Evo

  • @lambo79
    @lambo79 Год назад +3

    Great concise video for all 6 geos! Gonna go test it too on my stevo

  • @jchrisrich
    @jchrisrich Год назад +1

    Just got my Evo last week! This video is perfect timing! Time to start puzzlin!

  • @ELITECMDR666
    @ELITECMDR666 Год назад

    nice video waiting to build mines as im waiting for parts. wanted to know more about the setup process and this was just the perfect video.

  • @allenjanes5976
    @allenjanes5976 Год назад

    Thanks,. I have the carbon expert build on that Evo. I settled on slackest head angle and highest chain stay setting. But it's only ridden on at silver mountain. Additionally, I converted to coil springs front and rear. A push ACS 3(160mm) and rockshox rc2t with HBO at 550lbs respectively. I'm 170lbs

  • @MikeesTexas
    @MikeesTexas Год назад

    I REALLY apprceiate all the extra effort you put into exhausting each bikes build potential

  • @The_Backsmith802
    @The_Backsmith802 Год назад +9

    Next you need to grab a WRP mullet yoke and try it out with a mixed wheel setup with that cascade link!

  • @thomasturnbull8770
    @thomasturnbull8770 Год назад +2

    Just picked up a stumpy evo and ran it steep and high on my first ride. Sedona is my winter spot, so lots of tech pedaling, and no long bomber downhills. The geo felt really good for this terrain. I've been on a Ripley the past year so I'm used to, and happy with, a steeper HTA there. I love that I'll be able to slacken it out as needed when summer comes and I get to ride my local mountains and take trips to CO/UT for backcountry stuff/bike park. I sure hope more bikes/brands start to offer this level of adjustability in the future

    • @victorchiappetta3230
      @victorchiappetta3230 Год назад

      I am considering this bike, but I would hate it if it lost traction or suffered from pedal strikes on the techy climbs. I would probably just always run it in the highest setting for the terrain where I live. Did you have those issues with this bike? My other option is a Pivot Trail 429, but this bike will save me $1100.

  • @martinschwartz7342
    @martinschwartz7342 Год назад

    Thank you very much for this video. I have a Specialized Kenevo SL that uses the same geometry adjustment hardware. I haven't experimented with the headset cup adjustment but I have with the rear adjustment. I found that here in Ohio, where the trails can be steep but not too fast, the higher setting out back works better and I have fewer peddle strikes. The middle setting up front seems to work well so I haven't messed with it. After watching your video I think I will stick to the middle setting. Especially since my mechanical skills are lacking and you don't have to align the cup perfectly. The slack position is not needed in Ohio terrain and the steep position didn't afford you great cornering or stability. I'll stick to the middle setting up front and the high setting in the rear. Now I will go and drink a bottle of LMNT in your honor.

  • @techne9992
    @techne9992 Год назад

    Dude your style is awesome. I’m inspired.

  • @spy1948
    @spy1948 Год назад

    just got my sj evo last week, so psyched!

  • @fsmtb121
    @fsmtb121 Год назад +8

    Great video!!! I have a 21 EVO setup mullet and run a 2023 170mm Zeb Ultimate and a 2023 super deluxe coil in the rear. High short chain stay and neutral head angle. The bike handles everything very well!

    • @noahscrofani3105
      @noahscrofani3105 Год назад

      Do you run a cascade link on it? I'm afraid that ill blow the coil if I don't get one.

    • @sisufitness659
      @sisufitness659 Год назад +2

      High is the short chain stay

    • @fsmtb121
      @fsmtb121 Год назад

      @@noahscrofani3105 I do not. The 23 RS coil has a 25% larger shaft

    • @fsmtb121
      @fsmtb121 Год назад +1

      @Sisu Fitness yes thanks, that is what I meant, corrected.

  • @alexh.4068
    @alexh.4068 Год назад

    Yeah I have it low in the back, steep in the front on a 170. Seems to make sense so it doesn't slack out too much due to the taller fork. As well as increasing reach since I'm sized down a bit. I believe it sits at 64 degrees in this setup.

  • @romand123
    @romand123 Год назад +5

    Favorite setting for my SJEvo is -1 headset with a Hi bb in a mullet configuration using the specialized mullet link. I really think you'll like the mullet configuration on this bike!!

    • @roybarrientos4696
      @roybarrientos4696 Год назад +1

      How tall are you? I’ve been thinking of running mullet for my evo however the only benefit I see is the clearance from the seat. I’m 5’11” so I don’t really need that. If it had a shorter chain stay it would be better. Kind of like the status 160 where it’s more of a dedicated mullet.

    • @romand123
      @romand123 Год назад +1

      @@roybarrientos4696 I’m 5’8 on a medium. For me the primary benefit is no butt buzz on steep and technical trails. The second benefit is how the bike corners and transitions from one turn to the next…it’s really neat. I guess the third benefit would be how the bike accelerates and feels…a little lighter outback and a little stouter with a stronger wheel due to its smaller size. It’s a bit of an investment but I think you’ll like it!

    • @roybarrientos4696
      @roybarrientos4696 Год назад

      @@romand123 nice thanks for your insights! Yeah I don’t need butt clearance but what you mentioned about the cornering seems like something I would be after. Thanks again, I appreciate the reply 👍🤙

  • @Britishnate
    @Britishnate Год назад +4

    It would be really cool to see you do the same thing with the new Trek Fuel Ex as it has a bunch of adjustments as well.

  • @Jacob99174
    @Jacob99174 Год назад

    Man, I’m loving this guy’s videos

  • @robsprimallife
    @robsprimallife Год назад +2

    Great info, the first thing I tried was making it a mullet, felt more playful but it got hung up more on square edges and I was slower.

    • @CantTalkImRiding
      @CantTalkImRiding Год назад +1

      I felt the same. For rooty rocky trails the mixed wheel setup felt harsh. But I did like being able to hang off the back more. I've grazed my butt a few times on the 29 rear wheel.

    • @robsprimallife
      @robsprimallife Год назад

      @@CantTalkImRiding Yes the rear, wheel not grabbing your rear is a bonus, it also turned in quicker.

  • @kentao4
    @kentao4 Год назад

    I def keep mine on the steeper HTA. It’s flatter where I am and pedal more. Fun days, I’ll switch it up.

  • @JaggedTusk
    @JaggedTusk Год назад +3

    When I had a Stumpy Evo my favorite setup was slack head angle with short chainstay. It worked best for me on PNW trails.

    • @marat8584
      @marat8584 Год назад +2

      So basically the same as Jeff's, since neutral + 10mm fork length is roughly the same as -1 degree

    • @JaggedTusk
      @JaggedTusk Год назад

      @@marat8584 Pretty much. I was using a 160mm fork.

  • @jmace11ab
    @jmace11ab Год назад +1

    Yeah would REALLY love to see a video next reviewing the WRP Mullet Yoke with the Cascade link. Just hooked up a cascade link with their north fork calipers on my stumpy evo and really want to try out the WRP yoke once its time to upgrade wheels.

  • @user-tr8dl4fb3q
    @user-tr8dl4fb3q Год назад

    Great review ,great bike

  • @mrmotomoto
    @mrmotomoto Год назад +6

    I wonder how much you would like the Spesh Status 160. Super short chain stays with a slack geo. Best part is the frame set is like $1050 at jensens. Yeah, it’s mullet but give that a try and report back. Interested in your thoughts on that.

  • @thomasday2405
    @thomasday2405 Год назад

    Love the callout of my local trails Alafia and Santos for geometry references. Low and slack is what I have with my current setup. I do wonder what is the better setup when I'm traveling and I'm happy you did this video which saves me a lot of guess work on my trips where I maybe only have a few days to ride.

  • @alext4124
    @alext4124 Год назад +2

    Great set of vids as usual. Would love to see the X2 on this bad boy

  • @ShaftShackDotCom
    @ShaftShackDotCom Год назад +2

    The point shouldn't be what is the best combination of settings, it's that all the different combinations of settings are all actually noticeably different. This bike in carbon is the shiz! Specialized, love 'em or hate 'em, the Stumpy Evo is legit!

  • @nicholasshook7513
    @nicholasshook7513 7 месяцев назад

    Those trails look so good

  • @EndoMTB
    @EndoMTB Год назад

    I put a Push 11-6 my stumpy evo recently and out of the box it was way too poppy. Not what I expected for a coil shock. So much so I was loosing traction a bit and getting bucked a bit in the chunk. I double checked the spring rate and sag but it was spot on at 30% sag. So I dialed down the LS and HS compression ten clicks and felt way better then what Push had it set up. It now feels more plush, and I’m not getting bucked all why still feeling just as poppy off of side hits as the stock air shock. Can’t wait to put it in long and low slack mode for bike park.

  • @similakchild1
    @similakchild1 Год назад +1

    Awesome video Jeff! You think this can be used as a guideline for the 2022 Gen 3 Levo comp also?

  • @lewjackson1572
    @lewjackson1572 Год назад

    Amazing video

  • @tinglestravels
    @tinglestravels Год назад

    I've got the berry colored 2022 SJ Evo Alloy in S4. I'm 160 lbs and 6' tall. No cascade linkage and a .8 spacer in the float x, 160 up front with two spacers(Stock Fox 36). 70 PSI in the front typically and 165-170 in the rear. I changed the stem from 50mm to 40mm and I find myself switching back and forth between the Neutral headset cup and the -1 degree. I was ONLY using the -1 degree but I've found that for my local trails the neutral headset cup is better for pedaling around. I leave the rear in high setting for the bottom bracket height, although now you have me questioning the longer rear end for enduro racing at locations where the terrain isn't as chunky, and is more steep.
    With cushcore in the rear as well as Hustle Bike Labs magnetic pedals, my bike is nearly 40 lbs with a water bottle. She's a little heavy, but with the geo adjustments it makes pedaling days a lot easier. For my next upgrade I'm debating between the cascade linkage or a different fork, however it sounds like I probably wouldn't see much of a difference in performance with the cascade compared to a different fork like a Lyrik or Zeb with more adjustments. I like the bike park and chunky terrain so the big stanchions look appealing, I just don't want to add more weight.
    Great video and nice to hear your opinion on all of the different geo settings and cascade linkage! Much appreciated!

  • @rodrigopages1054
    @rodrigopages1054 Год назад +1

    great video!! the only one show casing this bikes capability and actual effect of the geometry adjustments that come with it!
    would be great if you could go a bit more in-depth on the cascade link, ive been considering one for over a year but i would really apreciate some actual reviews on how it feels with examples and stuff! if you could it would be much apreciated!

  • @snat6299
    @snat6299 Год назад

    Great info Thanks

  • @loamchasers
    @loamchasers Год назад

    A slack head tube angle is better for steeps. But you also need to change rebound and compression since your weight will have shifted a bit.

  • @toddkleinbrook5590
    @toddkleinbrook5590 Год назад +5

    I am curious about your opinion of the bike with a 160 fork. Sounds like I need a volume reduction kit. Thanks, Jeff!

  • @CantTalkImRiding
    @CantTalkImRiding Год назад

    I tried a few settings and also landed on high bb + neutral head angle. Maybe I'll try high bb + neg 1 deg head angle again for the trails in Santa Cruz.

  • @jeremyperkins1890
    @jeremyperkins1890 Год назад

    I ran steel head angle and low BB. That was definitely my favorite. I ride in Seattle. I couldn’t stand the high setting for any configuration.

  • @tomassanesson902
    @tomassanesson902 Год назад

    Awesome cool video and awesome cool bike 🤘👍

  • @oliverhiemsch4800
    @oliverhiemsch4800 Год назад

    LOVE that alloy frame..👍

  • @mikes.8305
    @mikes.8305 Год назад +2

    The cascade long travel link on the turbo Levo was definitely 300 whatever’s $ worth of difference. Instead of increasing the air pressure in the shock you can decrease the pressure in your shock(well your new shock because you need a different shock with a longer stroke). So more than 300$ haha. But still this was the bike where the cascade link made a huge difference. I’m running 20% less pressure in the new shock but I’m almost never bottoming out, even on big hucks to flat. Sure I could soften it even more and use those last 2-3mm of travel, but there is no need. Still has more usable travel than stock and has more traction. The running longer travel but keeping the bikes mid travel support which was where I was a little worried before the install.
    Not every cascade link offers a drastic difference in ride quality or traction but this long travel link was actually pretty amazing.

    • @nickjones5728
      @nickjones5728 Год назад +2

      Ya I did the same with an Ext E-Storia and it is amazing! So plush and is actually as poppy as the X2 it’s a must for the levo for sure!

  • @texlish7467
    @texlish7467 Год назад +2

    I just built up a Sj evo alloy with a 170 zeb out front and a super deluxe ultimate out back loving it so far been running high and neutral I might give -1 a try since im in Texas. originally I was going to buy a 160 air shaft but I agree the bike feels really good with a 170 I will wait until I see your thoughts on 160 v 170 fork.

    • @tjb8841
      @tjb8841 Год назад +1

      The bike is so low, so I think the taller fork (extra travel and Zeb is taller than stock36), is a great option. Like you said, you can run it one setting (headset or chainstay) steeper, and you will have a the same headset angle, but a few mm more ground clearance.

  • @terr256
    @terr256 Год назад

    Slapped a .6 spacer on my rear shock and felt so much better. I'm really curious how it feels with the link

  • @lenolenoleno
    @lenolenoleno 8 месяцев назад +3

    Jeff I'm a big fan of your channel but this whole test has a huge asterisk on it given you're running it with a 170mm fork. The 170mm fork almost emulates a halfway between low and high (if run in low) and halfway between neutral and slack (if placed in neutral). Wouldn't have been hard to just use a 160mm fork in this test considering the parts you have in your spares box/those air springs are cheap as via Jenson.

  • @tinshield
    @tinshield Год назад +8

    I run mine steep and high. Turns quicker, shortens the wheelbase a little and climbs great. I don’t have a lot of long descents here so not a biggie.

    • @thehighground4920
      @thehighground4920 Год назад +3

      Then why did you even get a stumpy evo?

    • @tinshield
      @tinshield Год назад +3

      @@thehighground4920 why not? More travel and I can easily change the geo depending where I’m riding. 🤷‍♂️

    • @determinedskeptic
      @determinedskeptic Год назад +1

      @@tinshield I’m with you; I run my SJEvo here in MA at most places in steep/high.
      But the ability to change within 10mins is awesome. And I do change it regularly depending on trails.

    • @tinshield
      @tinshield Год назад +2

      @@determinedskeptic I’m in MA too and ride a lot in NH as well. Lots of twisty trails with roots and rocks. On most stuff even the steepest head angle is plenty stable. Climbing position is perfect on techy climbs as well. If I go to a park can easily flip the headset.

    • @DM-hw4cr
      @DM-hw4cr Год назад

      And the slacker HA causes more fork stiction.

  • @jockardl
    @jockardl 8 месяцев назад +1

    Never saw someone shredding so hard in a review video

  • @khand187
    @khand187 Год назад +2

    As somebody who has spent time on both, how would you compare & contrast the SJ Evo and Ibis Ripmo V2S? I'm in the market for a new bike, and these 2 are in consideration. (Also used code for LMNT order 😁 )

  • @hutchy053
    @hutchy053 Год назад

    I would be interested to see a comparison with a coil both std and with cascade link

  • @brandtdenis4016
    @brandtdenis4016 Год назад +3

    Have you tried a specialized status? I wonder how you would like one of those

  • @Soso64bit
    @Soso64bit Год назад

    Stupmy with a coil is a magic carpet!

  • @mrvwbug4423
    @mrvwbug4423 Год назад

    Actually surprised the Evo is the most popular bike for the Cascade link, I would've thought it was the Ripmo AF as it's very popular on that bike too (and a total game changer on the Ripmo)

  • @brianscott6736
    @brianscott6736 Год назад

    @Jeff Kendall-Weed what about a mullet review on the stumpy? Been waiting for you to put a video out.

  • @jasemaxable
    @jasemaxable Год назад

    All with the cascade. Do another vid with the stock link. Nice

  • @nicholasracing24
    @nicholasracing24 Год назад

    I have a 23 stumpjumper evo expert and I’m going to a bike bark. What’s the best rear setting and head tube cup setting

  • @vindeta360
    @vindeta360 Год назад

    I will be curious to see how you feel this compares the the RipMo!

  • @wiktormusialik7593
    @wiktormusialik7593 Год назад

    Hi, I am riding Specialized Stumpjumper Evo with the same Fox Float X shock, however I find it really difficult to find the right pressure. Would you tell me what pressure you have at your weight. I' d apprecciate it.

  • @girafingo9280
    @girafingo9280 Год назад +1

    As someone who is thinking of getting this bike, I just want to say THANK YOU for creating this amazing comparison video. Super helpful!

  • @oliverburke3743
    @oliverburke3743 Год назад

    Hey bud. Out of all these bikes you have been trying recently which would you feel is still the most versatile long travel 29er being great on the up as well as super capable on the downs. Still the Ripmo?

  • @victorchiappetta3230
    @victorchiappetta3230 Год назад

    I have narrowed my search down to 2 options. This and a Pivot 429 Trail. I can get the Amigo deal on the Pivot since my AL swingarm cracked on my 2014. I can get that bike for $4855- normally a $6100 build. Or I can get this Evo. I don't really ride aggressively enough to justify the Evo, but I can save $1100 and have the option for more aggressive riding down the road. I don't do any jumps. I live in Raleigh NC, but we own property out west, so more gnarly trails are definitely possible in the future. Wondering how well the EVO climbs in the most trail like settings? I HATE losing traction on techy climbs. I ride more for climbs than descents. Does the EVO in the highest setting suffer from pedal strikes? I rented a Stumpy a few years ago and I was flying down a flat trail, put the pedal down and hit a small rock that sent me flying since I was going so fast. I don't ever want that to happen again and I know the Pivot doesn't have that issue.Wondering what ya'll think?

  • @ajtronic
    @ajtronic Год назад +1

    Any reason you chose the alloy version over the carbon frame?

  • @granth9551
    @granth9551 9 месяцев назад

    The volume spacers you linked for the Float X say 2018-2021. Looking to support you and buy from Jenson but just want to be sure they will fit in 2022-2023 Float X as well? Thanks

  • @mudkayak6305
    @mudkayak6305 Год назад

    for reference Jeff, your height and evo size? Did you notice any "reach" subtleties changing geo?

  • @jean-pierrekenil5350
    @jean-pierrekenil5350 Год назад

    Thanks for yours excellents vidéos .
    What is thé size of thé bike and your height please?
    Thanks

  • @Mikesonbikes
    @Mikesonbikes Год назад

    Ayee I had a feeling you'd find yourself on an Evo

  • @nilog8587
    @nilog8587 Год назад

    Hey Jeff what’s your weight and how much tire pressure do you run ?

  • @Pedro_Lakay
    @Pedro_Lakay 3 месяца назад

    So slack head angle and long chain stay / Low BB setting is the slayer mode?

  • @ckurthy
    @ckurthy Год назад

    Santos FTW!

  • @MarioXcore1
    @MarioXcore1 Год назад

    Pretty cool, I don’t like a wall of ramp up tho lol

  • @Accuracy158
    @Accuracy158 Год назад

    So as pleb who is afraid of big climbs and can only dream about being able to lean a bike over in corners someday the steeper angle might actually feel kind of nice. ...Well this is why I bought the Occam really.
    Going slack and shortening the suspension would probably balance each other out to feel more like the the neutral angle now. No?

  • @anthonydipaolo4624
    @anthonydipaolo4624 7 месяцев назад

    Anyone know if he has shared his shock settings? Sag and spacers hes running?

  • @camrivers3122
    @camrivers3122 Год назад +1

    Something I've always been curious about...does a longer chainstay setting affect the suspension kinematics? Like surely having a longer lever makes the suspension more supple throughout the stroke (like moving the entire leverage curve left a little). And wouldn't the bike get slightly longer travel as the wheel will have to move through a longer axel path relative to the main pivot? I.e will a longer chainstay setting result in slightly more plush feeling bike?

    • @Tzestos
      @Tzestos Год назад

      The difference in lenght is 4mm or something like that, which is pretty insignificant compared do the lenght of the cs, so theres no change really

    • @iamthemiller
      @iamthemiller Год назад +1

      I’ve also wondered the same. I think the 5 mm change is enough to make an effect. It would be great to hear some thoughts from someone in the know

  • @JonLIsALoser
    @JonLIsALoser Год назад

    Make a volume spacer install video pleeeaaseee lol

  • @knowledge4all2be1
    @knowledge4all2be1 Год назад

    Short chainstay, low bb, slack head angle = specialized status. Try that out

  • @shanephillips8009
    @shanephillips8009 Год назад

    My 2021 comp carbon evo S5 is listed on pinkbike if anyone is interested 🤷‍♂️

  • @stevenkilleen8149
    @stevenkilleen8149 Год назад

    Literally manual king

  • @hyperslow556gungamer
    @hyperslow556gungamer Год назад

    "I'm not in a hurry"... While dropping 130ft segment for 22nd time today.

  • @8664antonio
    @8664antonio Год назад

    💯

  • @OGFORTNITEDAD
    @OGFORTNITEDAD 2 месяца назад

    Are you riding flats?

  • @action4769
    @action4769 Год назад

    the evo is prob the best bike on the market.

  • @TxRedneck
    @TxRedneck Год назад

    LMAO @8:03

  • @vwmk5gtiblk
    @vwmk5gtiblk Год назад

    👍🏻

  • @xav_1029
    @xav_1029 Год назад +1

    Sounds like you need a Canfield…short and slack

  • @samuelshortle1793
    @samuelshortle1793 Год назад

    Yup, specialized sux. How many world cups were won on a demo 8?

  • @jasoniannone9675
    @jasoniannone9675 Год назад

    10mm is roughly 1/2° so you're approaching stock geo as you shorten the fork in the slack head angle. I imagine the designers and engineers grumbled their way through building in gimmicky options. They already know the target setup for the Evo niche. I appreciate experimentation, but design is compromised as features are added. It's annoying to engineer around marketing requirements.

  • @JS-up8ff
    @JS-up8ff Год назад

    You would assume a big company like Specialized would invested enough money into investigating the best possible linkage stuff. Yet, smaller companies still need to spend time and effort into it to make it the best it can be.
    As you can tell, after reading about all the hype over Specilized, I bought my first ever S-Works Stumpjumper. Although the bike is very nice, all service and quality related stuff to Specialized wasn't. I highly recommend people to buy any other brand than Specialized. I can accept mistakes, but a build up of duck-ups is too much for me, especially if you believe all the hype around the brand.

  • @kenetics1344
    @kenetics1344 Год назад

    Ask specialized why they couldn't give us a left side loading water bottle cage

  • @youling1997
    @youling1997 Год назад

    At mean time, fuel ex users are using bearing press trying to swap out the angle cup on the trail. Great design Specialized!

  • @melwalshmtb9121
    @melwalshmtb9121 Год назад

    I used to own the 2019 version of this bike. Absolutely loved it but it got... Let's say a little too much use and abuse. I now own a mullet Nicolai Saturn 16 and it's the best enduro/trail bike I've owned. Still can't beat a 26er DH rig or a 27.5 hardtail in my opinion though

  • @truenorthmartialartstacoma5402

    I've got the kool aid, located in the PNW also. I've got this frame, S5, 80% assembled awaiting a WRP mullet yolk to combine with the Cascade link for the new MX wheels. Will share, not poison 🤙PM if interested @JeffKendallWeed

    • @tinman8888
      @tinman8888 Год назад +1

      Mate I’ve been running that combo for a while now. Just in the S4. Made a absolutely super bike even more fun!