The amount of time, effort, hard work and dedication that went into making this bike is 100% worth the value. When you buy this you're buying something hand crafted, local, and designed to absolute perfection for 2+ years. Regardless of how it compares to the other round of bikes this is truly something special for those who can get their hands on one. Couldn't be more stoked to get my hands on mine when I heal up in a few weeks ;)
Atleast half of the money goes to fox and sram.. you can get a decent frame for the Same amount as the fork on this add the rear damper you get a awesome frame and that is the most expensive drive train one the market could switch it in RS airshock and a fork for just that.. but Yes awesome bike i like the rear triangle and the design of the frame but it's specked with only the absolute most expensive components..
I’ve ridden with Dustin and known him for a few years now. NOTHING but 100% quality in everything he builds. This bike is dialled from top to bottom and the fact it performs so highly out of its class is not a surprise. This bike destroys Trek Slash or Hightower or insert whatever 150mm travel 29’er you want. Sugar (the trail they were testing on) is classic roots, rocks and some steep downhill sections. The fact it outperformed bigger travel enduros is a huge accomplishment, but not a surprise. The ridiculous speed Dustin rides at means this bike has been out through the wringer. Premiering at the top of its class really is no surprise. Great work WR1 staff. Can’t wait until you release a big travel 27.5” bike. I’ll be here waiting impatiently. 🤘🏼
Sounds like the ideal bike if you can afford it. I hope they compare it to the Guerrilla Gravity Smash which is a carbon frame made in Colorado, so they’re in the same niche.
Might be a bit polarising but I absolutely love that it doesn't have any flip chips or geo adjustment, from working as a mechanic for a few years I always saw those chips coming apart and just making it unnecessarily complicated, it is such a breath of fresh air to see a company just do away with it
Almost every bike review with a flip chip, the reviewers put it to "Low" or "Lower" or "Lowest" or "Really Really Low"... and like that and leave it there... hmmmm? Could the "Flip Chip" be a marketing widget??
@@Bigmountain73 yeah I honest reckon it is, I have tested messing around with some of them and I couldn't tell the difference, most of the time I found when customers started fiddling with them they only caused more problems. And most of the time the reason their bike was riding weird was due to their suspension not being properly set up
I have a Stumpy evo. The adjustment is what made me buy it. I do park and enduro in lowest setting. If I know something has some hell climbs and time is of issue a less slack head angle might make up time. If I ride trails that are rocky and really super tech up and down you can have 1 inch of bottom bracket clearance with the rear flip. Which is a lot.
I'd like to see you compare this bike to an Ibis Ripmo. It looks at a glance to have a similar suspension setup. I tried to find a suspension kinematic graph for it but was not successful. I love that they are building it with materials that are close by too.
Ok guys, tell me this: how do these bikes in test compare to the Specialized Enduro?! I just came off an Enduro and love that bike. You mentioned you had the Enduro to compare it to the other bikes. So how does it compare??
This sounds like the spiritual successor to my yeti SB5.5, even down to the low bars. first bike I’ve really wanted to try in three years. And your “who it is for”, pretty much described me.
If I had the cash this would be the bike for me. Nothing but respect for the We Are One crew for making some of the best MTBs, wheels and components here in Canada.
Awesome bike for sure, but..... I wonder if it would still have taken the fastest (dh) time in a more realistic enduro situation with just one practise run where you inevitably take some dodgy lines. Possibly the beefier bikes would carry through those moments better? On a track you know like the back of your hand the lighter/steeper/less travel bike can easily be quicker.... Just saying. Whatever, not trying to criticise, Its clearly still an incredibly good bike and I'd give my right arm to own one!!
Bike sounds amazing and I can actually imagine spending this amount of money on my ideal bike. But if I do I want to pick every single component like you can with propain and I'd want a long list of options.
Love the bike and I'd love even more to try it. This bike is really up my alley! A bike that can pedal but still jump! 500 mile radius?? It has german brakes.
Replace the carbon wheels with something more wallet friendly and would the price be comparable? Would the ride also be hugely affected???? Just s thought
You could also run less expensive drive trains etc. Lots of things they could do spec wise to lower the price, but I think for their launch they are just targeting one particular market. If they are successful I wouldn't be surprised to see less expensive models
Totally agreed it is aimed at a certain price point etc. I just wonder if all the bikes had those wheels would this bike stand out quite so much. I know it's a full bike test but being so much more expensive does it make it a true apples to apples if you catch my drift
The bike is really promising, no doubt - The company is cool and has got really fair replacement programs too. But I think 10 to 13.000 loonies is maybe a bit too ambitious. But maybe I´m wrong and do underestimate material / labour costs and it´s just what you have to pay for a carbon bike made in Canada.
Something else to consider, what would you change? Like seriously, best wheels, best bars and stem, drivetrain. Honestly all you would change is saddle for personal preference and maybe you like a different brand of brakes? That’s it. With the other bikes at $6-8K, you’re upgrading a ton of shit. Wheels have lifetime warranty. It’s $10K and just ride it. There’s no way you can build a CC Hightower with the same components for the same price. 🤔
i absolutely love the fact the normal pivot bikes are faster than the stupid HP bikes. the best part is all the sheep will buy the HP bikes and leave me to buy the faster, better bikes.
Looks really nice but the components make it way too expensive They should have the option of selling you the frame only,,, if you're not sponsored who wants to use the most expensive drive train on the market on techy trail's ,,,i would like to just get the frame and put on some cheap Shimano drive train like deore 1x11 and a RS 35gold fork but have the magura 220mm mt5 front brake and a sram guide 203 in the back crank brothers carbon wheel's with tubeless maxis aggressor/dhf mix then the bike would cost about a third of the price but be very close to the same experience .. let us build our bikes fitted to our wallet's
Can't understand a word the dude on the left is saying! Not because of his accent but he's talking to Matt and Mike . Talk to the camera! Sick bike though!
Definitely my favorite bike I'll never afford. I like how more companies trying to do things in North America.
Same here
The amount of time, effort, hard work and dedication that went into making this bike is 100% worth the value. When you buy this you're buying something hand crafted, local, and designed to absolute perfection for 2+ years. Regardless of how it compares to the other round of bikes this is truly something special for those who can get their hands on one. Couldn't be more stoked to get my hands on mine when I heal up in a few weeks ;)
Need someone to keep it warm for you till you get healed? xD
I’m really thinking about exchanging my Santa Cruz for their bike!
But I don’t know how to get my hands on one over here in Germany..
@@rolux4853 I had to order their wheels in the uk because I couldn't get them in Germany lol, getting the whole bike is probably even more difficult
Atleast half of the money goes to fox and sram.. you can get a decent frame for the Same amount as the fork on this add the rear damper you get a awesome frame and that is the most expensive drive train one the market could switch it in RS airshock and a fork for just that.. but Yes awesome bike i like the rear triangle and the design of the frame but it's specked with only the absolute most expensive components..
No question. But you get lighter capable alu fullys cheaper. Not as fragile as carbon. Is this a show off bike or do you use it? ;)
I’ve ridden with Dustin and known him for a few years now. NOTHING but 100% quality in everything he builds. This bike is dialled from top to bottom and the fact it performs so highly out of its class is not a surprise. This bike destroys Trek Slash or Hightower or insert whatever 150mm travel 29’er you want.
Sugar (the trail they were testing on) is classic roots, rocks and some steep downhill sections. The fact it outperformed bigger travel enduros is a huge accomplishment, but not a surprise. The ridiculous speed Dustin rides at means this bike has been out through the wringer. Premiering at the top of its class really is no surprise. Great work WR1 staff. Can’t wait until you release a big travel 27.5” bike. I’ll be here waiting impatiently. 🤘🏼
Sounds like the ideal bike if you can afford it. I hope they compare it to the Guerrilla Gravity Smash which is a carbon frame made in Colorado, so they’re in the same niche.
tooootally. GG are a lot cheaper than the We Are One, but also has an alloy rear end.
@@crashfactory not all models do. The Trail Pistol is all carbon. I assume they will slowly roll out carbon to all models.
@@Cassienope right, but he specifically called out the smash, which is a much closer travel bike to the arrival
I am riding the Smash RN, i'll let you know once I get my hands on the Arrival :D
GG is a glorified WalMart bike
This could be a line-for-line review of the IBIS RIPMO. I’d LOVE to see a comparison between the two!
Might be a bit polarising but I absolutely love that it doesn't have any flip chips or geo adjustment, from working as a mechanic for a few years I always saw those chips coming apart and just making it unnecessarily complicated, it is such a breath of fresh air to see a company just do away with it
Almost every bike review with a flip chip, the reviewers put it to "Low" or "Lower" or "Lowest" or "Really Really Low"... and like that and leave it there... hmmmm? Could the "Flip Chip" be a marketing widget??
@@Bigmountain73 yeah I honest reckon it is, I have tested messing around with some of them and I couldn't tell the difference, most of the time I found when customers started fiddling with them they only caused more problems. And most of the time the reason their bike was riding weird was due to their suspension not being properly set up
Bingo! They're seldomly used by most riders, and you're right, benefits don't outweigh the inevitable repairs.
I have a Stumpy evo. The adjustment is what made me buy it. I do park and enduro in lowest setting. If I know something has some hell climbs and time is of issue a less slack head angle might make up time. If I ride trails that are rocky and really super tech up and down you can have 1 inch of bottom bracket clearance with the rear flip. Which is a lot.
Sometimes you have to overlook price a little, this company locally sourced all parts and are pushing bike design. Fantastic job
Amped for this rig! I'd be excited to see a head to head against another Canadian beast, the Forbidden Dreadnought.
That is probably the best looking bike of the field tests so far.
I'd like to see you compare this bike to an Ibis Ripmo. It looks at a glance to have a similar suspension setup. I tried to find a suspension kinematic graph for it but was not successful. I love that they are building it with materials that are close by too.
Ok guys, tell me this: how do these bikes in test compare to the Specialized Enduro?! I just came off an Enduro and love that bike. You mentioned you had the Enduro to compare it to the other bikes. So how does it compare??
Think it'll be a topic in the roundtable vid coming up
Well, It beat the Enduro pedaling up and going down the mountain, so that kind gives you an idea. But yeah, I would love hear more on how it compared.
We compare all the bikes to the Enduro in the upcoming round table!
@@pinkbike awesome, can't wait for the Enduro comparison. Awesome videos and amazing bike reviews as usual.
How would this compare to the sb150?
Can you all give a review of this frame with the push rear shock? Is the push worth the weight?
Sounds so much like what was said about the RipMo V2. A comparison would be helpful for frame of reference.
Exactly as I was thinking
Just called it an updated Ripmo in a comment above
Agreed!!
Patiently waiting for frame only pre orders!!!
This sounds like the spiritual successor to my yeti SB5.5, even down to the low bars. first bike I’ve really wanted to try in three years. And your “who it is for”, pretty much described me.
I agree 100%, but good luck finding the bike
I can't unsee Levy's eye work in the intro
How would it compare to something like an Ibis ripmo?
If I had the cash this would be the bike for me. Nothing but respect for the We Are One crew for making some of the best MTBs, wheels and components here in Canada.
Mine ships in 2 weeks!!! So stoked!!!!
You know, the wr1 is very fairly priced compared to other bikes of similar specs
Prettiest bike ever. Ever! I have never been so enamoured. This bike is just pure perfection.
With regards to Podcast 80, the We Are One Arrival is for the guy who drives to the trailhead in a Porsche 911 with a roof rack. Baller.
I am convinced! Next bike here for 2030
My favourite so far (ignoring price).
Love the MacBook , still rocking the Apple light up logo. Spend the money on what’s important 🚵♀️
Nice bike, but I wish PB would independently get their hands on a Evil Insurgent, MX preferably, and do a review like this.
I was on their website and it looks like you don’t get brakes? So over $5k and no brakes? I don’t get it.
"Matt.. and your last name?"
HIRED!
What many don't understand is, is that flip chips and other geo adjustment isn't so one person can have two bikes but rather 2 people can have 1 bike
Great video, love the bike design 🔥.. can you please tell me the music name on 13:40🤔
When you guys talk about rear sag, is it measured seated or standing?
This really looks like a do it all bike. Like if I had one bike to ride and that's it this should fill that void.
Wow sounds like the perfect BC bike!
4:45 (all things relative, i know, but this is my internet chance!) Henry calls this 150mm travel frame short travel. Haha
And I like the front suspension choice of the Fox 36 (comparable RS Lyrik) instead of that stiff and heavier Rampage stuff like 38 or RS Zeb.
2:13 this is What I was looking for.
You should add the Firebird for a comparison with the Enduro!
😂 now 32lbs is a “light bike” a few years ago that was considered on the heavy side
So an updated Ripmo?
Petition for the next field test to be a hardtail test
goddamnit Levy's eyebrow wiggle gets me every time
Awesome bike for sure, but.....
I wonder if it would still have taken the fastest (dh) time in a more realistic enduro situation with just one practise run where you inevitably take some dodgy lines. Possibly the beefier bikes would carry through those moments better?
On a track you know like the back of your hand the lighter/steeper/less travel bike can easily be quicker....
Just saying.
Whatever, not trying to criticise, Its clearly still an incredibly good bike and I'd give my right arm to own one!!
So is it $8900 or $18000? had to turn on captions and indeed 2 prices were stated, thats astronomical.
Bike sounds amazing and I can actually imagine spending this amount of money on my ideal bike. But if I do I want to pick every single component like you can with propain and I'd want a long list of options.
Would love a comparison to Ibis Ripmo and Pivot Switchblade
How does this compare to fezzare and giant
New dream bike…
That is a great looking bike. The H2F axle path doesn't look great though, these VPP bikes have weird two stage movements..
But if it works then it isn't bad, if it was bad then it would've likely been mentioned or showed up in the timed testing results.
Which is the best rider between these 3 amigos ✊?
Where is the website
To all the panel, I’m 6,2 and around 13st. How do I avoid the wife and kids at weekends????
I love how two people are 2nd
Way to go Dustin and team! The Arrival sounds like a superb bike from this review. If you can build me an XL one for 8.5k CAD I'll send you my addy.
SZ3
Hey Henry, get them to say Worcestershire sauce, the struggle is real. 😄
Does anyone know Name of the intro song?
Tried with shazam but no match...
Jester - moombahthick
DLP - “Up In The Air”
I’m def down with whipped cream and earl grey tho…🔥🔥🔥
Saw one in person at Inside Line. If Batman was a MTBer, this is what he'd ride.
Newbie question here. I've ridden hardtail my whole life. How does anyone know how a frame flexes with full suspension?
By the way it tracks during cornering.
Doesn't seem overpriced when compared to the likes of other boutique bikes......
Damn I thought British batman was gone. Fukn pink bike got em.
Damn it sounds really good. I wish it were available already ;(
... back to my hardtail - those 6' drops won't ride themselves
Looks perfect, wonder why they had to run two damn cables below the BB. Like a clean shaven guy with nostril hairs sticking out.
Love the bike and I'd love even more to try it. This bike is really up my alley! A bike that can pedal but still jump! 500 mile radius?? It has german brakes.
I'm only here for Henry
Damn, that thing is sick.
As well as upcycling I hear they also use updog
Who's joe?
@@thelongestnameinthecomment9677 what’s ligma?
What’s up dog?
@@Thegreatnicolini deez nuts
ligma balls
basically what I want in a bike, just make it 650b
Replace the carbon wheels with something more wallet friendly and would the price be comparable? Would the ride also be hugely affected???? Just s thought
Man you'd be shocked at how much of a difference those wheels make. its like riding on clouds O.O
You could also run less expensive drive trains etc. Lots of things they could do spec wise to lower the price, but I think for their launch they are just targeting one particular market. If they are successful I wouldn't be surprised to see less expensive models
Totally agreed it is aimed at a certain price point etc. I just wonder if all the bikes had those wheels would this bike stand out quite so much. I know it's a full bike test but being so much more expensive does it make it a true apples to apples if you catch my drift
@@FinduroVR clearly you havnt ridden vibrocore
The bike is really promising, no doubt - The company is cool and has got really fair replacement programs too. But I think 10 to 13.000 loonies is maybe a bit too ambitious.
But maybe I´m wrong and do underestimate material / labour costs and it´s just what you have to pay for a carbon bike made in Canada.
Something else to consider, what would you change? Like seriously, best wheels, best bars and stem, drivetrain. Honestly all you would change is saddle for personal preference and maybe you like a different brand of brakes? That’s it.
With the other bikes at $6-8K, you’re upgrading a ton of shit.
Wheels have lifetime warranty. It’s $10K and just ride it.
There’s no way you can build a CC Hightower with the same components for the same price. 🤔
Rode With Ross He has One 😎 AWESOME Bike He's Loving IT 😎
The rear suspension looks very similar to a Maestro.
Levy is used to Kaz. Henry is giving it to him lol
Kinda looks like a mondraker . The rear suspension anyway
Cleeshay lol like holding the butter knife like a pen
Just for future reference, it's 'cliche'.
i absolutely love the fact the normal pivot bikes are faster than the stupid HP bikes. the best part is all the sheep will buy the HP bikes and leave me to buy the faster, better bikes.
8k isn't enough for 2 weeks of Timmies, 10 days at most. 🍩
I will sell everything to get this bike
Very cool bike. But insertion depth is super important to me. I want to slam my collar and have every possible mm of drop.
1 inch is that important to you?
I’m surprised they didn’t spec the OneUp dropper from Squamish.
Shortest dropper for the length.
Made all the difference on my bikes.
The presenter reading off that cue card too hard :D
There's 160 and 150 mm of travel. No way you can tell how vertically compliant the rims are....
Tweaked Maestro suspension.
Looks really nice but the components make it way too expensive They should have the option of selling you the frame only,,, if you're not sponsored who wants to use the most expensive drive train on the market on techy trail's ,,,i would like to just get the frame and put on some cheap Shimano drive train like deore 1x11 and a RS 35gold fork but have the magura 220mm mt5 front brake and a sram guide 203 in the back crank brothers carbon wheel's with tubeless maxis aggressor/dhf mix then the bike would cost about a third of the price but be very close to the same experience .. let us build our bikes fitted to our wallet's
Great review, but would have preferred to hear more from Matt Beer.
Looks like a banshee
Whoever wrote the subtitles, shouldn't be allowed to do it
Expensive high end bikes could become the death of mountain biking, it's about biking, trails can be made affordable bike ready!
Ridiculous when clearly a Giant Trance X 29 could keep up
very very similar suspension layout too
I can’t be the only one who thinks it looks ugly?
M8 I’ll beat you all on my fuse
upcycling - using 2x more energy to make the same thing in the name of the environment.
Sounds a lot like an SB150
Lets Go Brandon
For that price, I expect the bike to drive me uphill without me moving my legs.
Unpopular opinion - this thing is ugly.
Quit talking USD you sellouts. Canadian website, Canadian test site, Canadian bike! CAD!
Does a man's hat matter more than the man?
...but have You considered its ugliness?
Can't understand a word the dude on the left is saying! Not because of his accent but he's talking to Matt and Mike . Talk to the camera!
Sick bike though!
He is wearing a lapel mic, he can talk to to them instead of the camera and it will not affect his audio. He is just soft spoken
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