I used to overbike/tire where I rode a full squish with DHR and DHF and after a while, I figured out that for my riding, I didn’t need the most hardcore things. As much as I’d like to think I could ride like the people I see on RUclips. I ended up doing a hard tail build with just XC tires and I’m having more fun riding now since it’s my tempo.
I so completely agree! One thing i found funny out here in my area, is that on alot of our downhill segments, most of the fastest people are on full XC Bikes with XC Tires! I just started a little experiment, I put Kenda Booster Pros which are completely XC tires on my primer. Lets see how this goes! haha
After owning the same bike for 3 months, I’m loving it! Finally dialed in suspension for aggressive trail riding. Upgraded front rotor to 203mm, and transferred front rotor to rear. Swapped to Kenda Hellkat 2.4 ATCs for winter riding in Santa Cruz, Ca for better mud traction. It’s become a very playful and confidence inspiring ride! Other than chainring, cassette and rear hub, I plan on keeping this bike mostly unmodified. I did purchase the “refurbished” model direct from Intense, which was 99.5% perfect when I put it together. This is my first mtb after a 10 year hiatus off from riding and compliments my XC racing roots beautifully,
Totally I bought an intense sniper xc which is the same frame basically and absolutely LOVE it, bravo really to Intense for making a fantastic complete bike at a reasonable price point to the masses.
Killer review! I saw one of these on the trails last weekend and was really curious what the details were behind it. Looked like a great bike, so it was cool to hear your run down and experience on it.
Good review. I have fallen into the over-tire over-bike trap. But, hey, you don't know until you know. Then when you find that fast tire combo and rig you're in freaking heaven.
I've been raving about my 951 XC to my riding buddies. It's my first carbon fiber frame but not my first 29, so although the 29er wheels definitely help with the speed so does the weight and suspension of this amazing bike. Got mine from Costco last year the same week they announced it, I wanted the Trail version but it was out of stock for more travel, but don't regret getting the XC at all. Handles the New England gnar well enough for me!
I have the trail version of this bike and I love it. The only complaints that I have are hub engagement and the tires. The tires are personal choice and only a problem because of the terrain I ride on. I replaced them with 2.5" Assegai tires and it's very planted now. I almost want to swap the hub out. It tends to be more of a problem when I'm tired and riding in slightly lower gears.
My local Intense dealer says the carbon frame is a lower level carbon than on the Sniper and Primer. But it is still carbon so better than aluminum. Also the bottle mount on the bottom of the frame can be used as a mechanical bottle. I use my under frame mount for storage of necessary mechanical parts...extra air chargers, rag, tire levers, bike tool, patches, extra master link and the like. Keeps my pack lighter and lowers the center of gravity a little bit. Doesn't matter if it gets dirty and can also possibly provide a little protection from damage.
I have the Large XC, you can fit two water bottles albeit shorter bottles inside frame. One of my spokes came through the rim as well, WTB sent me a upgraded KOM i30 with spokes and nipples and gave my shop supplies to offset the labor so I paid nothing to get a new wheel, resued the hub only for new wheel. This bike is very capable on the downs and climbs great. I have taken it down black diamonds and done 3-4' drops and never bottomed out.
For some reason It didnt occur to me that the Large might have two water bottle mounts inside. Now I think if I get one, ill prolly go large because of that haha. And Yeah this bike is crazy capable.
@@MTBRadDad great review and thanks to you, I'm now shopping for the XC and trying to sell my 27.5 Scott Spark! LOL. I'm also 5' 10" which is between sizes far too often. You don't think the L would have felt too big?
Costco had good bikes MANY years ago. Skykomish Granite Point. Nice Tange Chromo with Shimano LX first gen triggers. Had one in High school. It was a great bike! $600 back then as I remember which was not cheap. This was early 1990s. I rode the snot out of that bike.
Just ordered this bike today. Costco had $1,000 off, and I thought it was too good to pass up. Paid $ 1,937.24, with tax. Should arrive by Tuesday March 5, 2024. Stoked!
@@endorice I've been too busy to take it to the dirt but I have ridden it on the street a few times with my buddies on their road bikes. It's a bit of a stretch to the bars but I think that's appropriate for an XC bike. At any rate, on the street the fit is fine and I could pedal it very well.
I called Intense and spoke to them. They said I would be best suited for the trail. The trail was alway out of stock at Costco. Caught it one day and bought it. Not enough riding yet but just love the bike initially.
Awesome review! Really appreciate what intense did with the 951 Series. They are getting back to the basics and showing you don’t need a “super bike” to have fun!
After the big accident I had with the OEM tires blowing out I switched to much thicker a side wall maxxis tires with cushcore and just got fitter to compensate for the extra weight, because thats far better than coming off at over 50km/h, like I did last year.
Great bike! I have the 951xc and my buddy has the Sniper T. I feel like my buddies bike has a bit more flex in it. I did put the Sid ultimate on mine vs his Fox 34 step cast. I also put one up carbon bars just to match my other bikes. I upgraded to Vitoria Syerra Tires and inserts and that was the game changer for me. I am a 208 lbs and former DH racer and this bike is just awesome
@@MTBRadDad the 35mm sid is very stiff. The other big difference was the wheel set. We are going to swap wheels in the spring just for fun. But last we rode back to back we both were thinking the 951 had a cheaper and stiffer carbon lay up.
@@MTBRadDad my buddy commented that my bike felt more confident and I agree. His accelerated a bit better. I also installed the upgraded upper link but I dont think that made that much of a difference.
Great review! I have a quick question for you about this Intense 951 XC bike. My son currently races XC with a few organizations here in Arizona. Would this be a good choice for his next bike? He currently has a aluminum frame Specialized Stumpjumper. Thank you!
Hey Michelle, we live in Az also, our 14 y/o races mbaa. He got one for Christmas. He will ride high school also . It is a great upper middle starter bike, if you can call that. Upgrade the thin tires for Az racing, the rocks our rough. I like maxxis and agree upgrade rims when you can. Great Xc racing bike, I am jealous of him. Go for it.
He’d maybe be better buying a used bike with better components from one of the local riders. I know new stuff can be totally attractive but when it comes to performance, generally one can spend wiser by going with top of the line components that are a few years old vs what comes on what unfortunately isn’t a top notch bike. It pains me to realize how expensive things have become. Yikes! Or totally ask your son what he or other riders doing what he’s into think. It’s such a cool thing you’re supportive of his biking thing. It’s a badass sport that keeps one in shape!
In my opinion this sniper 951 and epic evo are the 2 best entry level down country/XC bikes. Easily upgradeable, and still perform well at stock specks
@@Intrepidsunday I’ve never had that problem with the Evo. Mines an XL cause i’m pretty tall, but even a bike that has that issue it could be fixed with new bike parts 😂 In all seriousness without buying new bars or a stem; the bars could be rotated upward slightly, and the controls move with it as well. Headset spacers could also be moved if available.
Great video. Not enough Intense 951 videos and this was the most thorough review yet. I'm looking at the XC one b/c it's in stock at Costco. I think the XC is really more considered a "down country" bike if you believe in that type of bike. BTW what size bike did you test and what is your height? I'm between sizes (S/M) at 5'6" and leaning toward medium. Seems like standover height for Small and Medium are similar and a bit high. Anyway thanks for your video - liked and subbed.
Thanks! So im 5' 10 and I was riding a medium. I totally believe in the down country bikes haha. My Primer is a size large so I was unsure about the medium, but i actually really enjoyed the medium.
I am going to try and buy aone of these frames. I would love a good carbon skeleton to build off of and don't see 120mm as short. But I love a good costco value even if its second hand. Hopefully build quality is good on frame as most buyers arent likely doing rocks and jumps or at least you should be able to see wear if they have.
Intense is a good budget bike for sure ! My buddy rides one ! . But really good beginner bike for sure ! You should try the sentinel ! Not as nimble but I’m telling your they climb like a pack mule ! And I ride it like a straight downhill bike !
That bike is a good deal for a retail bike. Really, the only way to get a significant upgrade for that same price, and drop 3 lbs. is to built it yourself (assuming you have tools and the skills). My last full suspension with full Sram XX1 drive train and Fox 34 stepcast fork cost me $3950 to build and weighs 24.8lbs.
Great review. I had considered this bike as a secondary backup bike, but ended up with a Ibis Ripley AF instead. Having a short travel XC/Trail bike here in Southern Cali is perfect. A 120mm can still tackle the tech trails like of Greer Ranch, Aliso, and Laguna. Don't ride my Ripmo as much anymore
C J i got a notification from you mentioning you only use the ripmo certain times, but I don't see it here. Did you delete it? Ive had a few notifications come but the comments are gone when I go to read them
my shop just picked up intense, great price, and well built bikes. the only beef i have with this brand is they have no idea what kind of brand they want to be, its very annoying as the dealer but it is pretty good on the customer.
I enjoyed your video. Currently on a 27.5 and looking for a new bike for local XC races that can still do trail. Nothing comes close to the spec in this price range that I've looked at. This seemed like a great deal for a DC bike but few reviews out there. Seems like a few modifications and it will be a winner!
This bike look so cool, but are so expensive.... bought my first bike last year for $1400 (Trek Roscoe 7) and I thought that was expensive. Guess with my newbie bike skill, I don't really need these high end stuff on the green trails I'm riding haha.
I paid $900 each for 2 bikes I own. I added a couple hundred in extras, but that's it. I ride far far more than most people I know who have way more expensive bikes. My point is basically that if you are actually riding your less expensive bike and it's working for you... GREAT! I'd like to see more big- time channels supporting entry bikes and not just dream bikes. I ALWAYS roll my eyes when someone I know is bragging about their latest high- end bike.... that I know will be talked about more than it is actually ridden! Best Regards!
So this is a down county bike 🚲. I’m also thinking dc for my next bike - something like Yt izzo 130mm 29er or in New Zealand we have Merida one twenty 130/120 dc 29er
Just stumbled onto your channel - incredibly high quality content - well done! Intrigued by the 951 - Regarding the rear hub, hard to say anyone “needs” a higher engagement hub, especially if this is someone’s first “real” bike upgrade. However, high engagement hubs with quality wheels should prob be the first significant upgrade someone does on this bike
I'm 5"10 and bought a medium based on my experience with the intense trail, but the XC feels smaller. Would you go with a slightly bigger bike vs a slightly smaller bike?
I was able to find the trail version. But i know intense them selves is having inventory issues due to the ports being backed up www.costco.com/intense-951-trail-bike.product.100692028.html
Is it only me or this build is too expensive for what you get? Like that fork, & drivetrain is just not what you expect. Especially compared to direct to consumer bikes. & if you want to buy online just get a direct to consumer mtb.
@@MTBRadDad if you can’t give people a straight answer you’re either, A. PHONEY. B. Dim, C. Lacking conviction, or D. All of the above. Either locking up the tire on the rear is good or bad? You likely lack the conviction on this one being you also only just recently rode a 29’er for the first time.
Is this to little travel for you or just right? Let me know! Did you know I Have merch? Check it out at bit.ly/3gL7LYc
Great review! I'd like to see you review the 951 trail to compare the two.
"Shram"? Is that Yiddish for SRAM?
@@littlejackalo5326 Ha! I catch myself saying it the yiddish way myself 🤷♂
I used to overbike/tire where I rode a full squish with DHR and DHF and after a while, I figured out that for my riding, I didn’t need the most hardcore things. As much as I’d like to think I could ride like the people I see on RUclips. I ended up doing a hard tail build with just XC tires and I’m having more fun riding now since it’s my tempo.
I so completely agree! One thing i found funny out here in my area, is that on alot of our downhill segments, most of the fastest people are on full XC Bikes with XC Tires! I just started a little experiment, I put Kenda Booster Pros which are completely XC tires on my primer. Lets see how this goes! haha
After owning the same bike for 3 months, I’m loving it! Finally dialed in suspension for aggressive trail riding. Upgraded front rotor to 203mm, and transferred front rotor to rear. Swapped to Kenda Hellkat 2.4 ATCs for winter riding in Santa Cruz, Ca for better mud traction. It’s become a very playful and confidence inspiring ride!
Other than chainring, cassette and rear hub, I plan on keeping this bike mostly unmodified. I did purchase the “refurbished” model direct from Intense, which was 99.5% perfect when I put it together. This is my first mtb after a 10 year hiatus off from riding and compliments my XC racing roots beautifully,
Awesome to hear! Congrats on coming back to riding after such a long break. 🤘
You live in Santa Cruz yet don't own a Santa Cruz bike? Shame
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Totally I bought an intense sniper xc which is the same frame basically and absolutely LOVE it, bravo really to Intense for making a fantastic complete bike at a reasonable price point to the masses.
The sniper xc is a lot of fun also!
Killer review! I saw one of these on the trails last weekend and was really curious what the details were behind it. Looked like a great bike, so it was cool to hear your run down and experience on it.
Thanks Rich! I'll be getting my hands on the Trail version here shortly.
Good review. I have fallen into the over-tire over-bike trap. But, hey, you don't know until you know. Then when you find that fast tire combo and rig you're in freaking heaven.
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Can I just say the colors/lighting/filming of your studio is BEAUTIFUL
Thank You! I really appreciate that!.
I've been raving about my 951 XC to my riding buddies. It's my first carbon fiber frame but not my first 29, so although the 29er wheels definitely help with the speed so does the weight and suspension of this amazing bike. Got mine from Costco last year the same week they announced it, I wanted the Trail version but it was out of stock for more travel, but don't regret getting the XC at all. Handles the New England gnar well enough for me!
Thanks Awesome!
I have the trail version of this bike and I love it. The only complaints that I have are hub engagement and the tires. The tires are personal choice and only a problem because of the terrain I ride on. I replaced them with 2.5" Assegai tires and it's very planted now. I almost want to swap the hub out. It tends to be more of a problem when I'm tired and riding in slightly lower gears.
Yeah the hubs and rims are something that eventually need to be replaced in my opinion.
My local Intense dealer says the carbon frame is a lower level carbon than on the Sniper and Primer. But it is still carbon so better than aluminum.
Also the bottle mount on the bottom of the frame can be used as a mechanical bottle. I use my under frame mount for storage of necessary mechanical parts...extra air chargers, rag, tire levers, bike tool, patches, extra master link and the like. Keeps my pack lighter and lowers the center of gravity a little bit. Doesn't matter if it gets dirty and can also possibly provide a little protection from damage.
Good call on the bottom mount 👍
I have the Large XC, you can fit two water bottles albeit shorter bottles inside frame. One of my spokes came through the rim as well, WTB sent me a upgraded KOM i30 with spokes and nipples and gave my shop supplies to offset the labor so I paid nothing to get a new wheel, resued the hub only for new wheel.
This bike is very capable on the downs and climbs great. I have taken it down black diamonds and done 3-4' drops and never bottomed out.
For some reason It didnt occur to me that the Large might have two water bottle mounts inside. Now I think if I get one, ill prolly go large because of that haha. And Yeah this bike is crazy capable.
@@MTBRadDad great review and thanks to you, I'm now shopping for the XC and trying to sell my 27.5 Scott Spark! LOL. I'm also 5' 10" which is between sizes far too often. You don't think the L would have felt too big?
Haha awesome 👍🏻. My primer is a large a feels fine. I’ll prolly go Large on the xc mostly cause of the additional bottle cage Mount inside lol
Costco had good bikes MANY years ago. Skykomish Granite Point. Nice Tange Chromo with Shimano LX first gen triggers. Had one in High school. It was a great bike! $600 back then as I remember which was not cheap. This was early 1990s. I rode the snot out of that bike.
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Just ordered this bike today. Costco had $1,000 off, and I thought it was too good to pass up. Paid $ 1,937.24, with tax. Should arrive by Tuesday March 5, 2024. Stoked!
Not gonna lie, I’m tempted to order the trail version haha
Me too, I paid $1970.99 out the door. XL was the only size available. I'm 6' 0", hope it fits. Another RUclipsr says they run small and not to worry.
@@georgekrpan3181 I'm 6'0 as well, and looking at this bike (full price). How did the XL work for you?
@@endorice I've been too busy to take it to the dirt but I have ridden it on the street a few times with my buddies on their road bikes. It's a bit of a stretch to the bars but I think that's appropriate for an XC bike. At any rate, on the street the fit is fine and I could pedal it very well.
I called Intense and spoke to them. They said I would be best suited for the trail. The trail was alway out of stock at Costco. Caught it one day and bought it. Not enough riding yet but just love the bike initially.
Thats awesome. You will love the trail! I Own the intense Primer, which is the same thing. And its a super capable bike
Yeah, I saw these the very day they came on sale at Costco. Couldn’t believe it. Had I had the funds I would have bought it in a heartbeat!!
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Awesome review! Really appreciate what intense did with the 951 Series. They are getting back to the basics and showing you don’t need a “super bike” to have fun!
Thanks! Yeah you really don't need to do much to this bike. Wouldn't stop me from upgrading it though haha.
I just got one on Costco online, $1799! "Overbiked and Overtired" Ain't that the truth. I'm usually underbiked and undertired, lol.
Such a good deal right now.
@@MTBRadDad Cheers!
Man this was a solid review! And you can genuinely see how much you love this bike.
You got me so curious to hop on one now! ✌🏼🤟🏼
Thanks Adam!
Man I hope Costco Canada sells this bike, they should definitely bring it in to the buildings!!
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Thanks! I use the under downtube mount to carry a water bottle tool kit on my Intense Primer.
Nice!
Intense at Costco nice. Palm Canyon Epic is sick man. I did that ride in my Carbine 29 last year. Super fun ride.
Love me some palm canyon epic
After the big accident I had with the OEM tires blowing out I switched to much thicker a side wall maxxis tires with cushcore and just got fitter to compensate for the extra weight, because thats far better than coming off at over 50km/h, like I did last year.
👍. High speed crashes are awful.
Always go the speed of fun, whatever that is for you.
Truth!
Great bike! I have the 951xc and my buddy has the Sniper T. I feel like my buddies bike has a bit more flex in it. I did put the Sid ultimate on mine vs his Fox 34 step cast. I also put one up carbon bars just to match my other bikes. I upgraded to Vitoria Syerra Tires and inserts and that was the game changer for me. I am a 208 lbs and former DH racer and this bike is just awesome
That’s interesting to hear , would you say the frame had more flex or was it just the fork?
@@MTBRadDad the 35mm sid is very stiff. The other big difference was the wheel set. We are going to swap wheels in the spring just for fun. But last we rode back to back we both were thinking the 951 had a cheaper and stiffer carbon lay up.
I have a buddy with the Sid and he’s said the same thing . Hmm question is, is the 951 or sniper t a better frame lol
@@MTBRadDad my buddy commented that my bike felt more confident and I agree. His accelerated a bit better. I also installed the upgraded upper link but I dont think that made that much of a difference.
Great review! I have a quick question for you about this Intense 951 XC bike. My son currently races XC with a few organizations here in Arizona. Would this be a good choice for his next bike? He currently has a aluminum frame Specialized Stumpjumper. Thank you!
Thanks! Yeah this would be a great choice.
Hey Michelle, we live in Az also, our 14 y/o races mbaa. He got one for Christmas. He will ride high school also . It is a great upper middle starter bike, if you can call that. Upgrade the thin tires for Az racing, the rocks our rough. I like maxxis and agree upgrade rims when you can. Great Xc racing bike, I am jealous of him. Go for it.
He’d maybe be better buying a used bike with better components from one of the local riders.
I know new stuff can be totally attractive but when it comes to performance, generally one can spend wiser by going with top of the line components that are a few years old vs what comes on what unfortunately isn’t a top notch bike.
It pains me to realize how expensive things have become. Yikes! Or totally ask your son what he or other riders doing what he’s into think. It’s such a cool thing you’re supportive of his biking thing. It’s a badass sport that keeps one in shape!
Maybe I spoke too soon. There’s some great stuff about this bike in that price range!
@@tfisk2511 Thank you so much!!! We have some upgraded rims on order, just waiting for them to ship. :) My son is also doing the MBAA races.
Nice Video my bro!!!! Loved all the knowledge and the points you make us think about. Good stuff
Thanks Mark!
In my opinion this sniper 951 and epic evo are the 2 best entry level down country/XC bikes. Easily upgradeable, and still perform well at stock specks
Completely agree 👍🏻🤘🏻
@@Intrepidsunday I’ve never had that problem with the Evo. Mines an XL cause i’m pretty tall, but even a bike that has that issue it could be fixed with new bike parts 😂
In all seriousness without buying new bars or a stem; the bars could be rotated upward slightly, and the controls move with it as well. Headset spacers could also be moved if available.
I own two intense bikes. Older but still fun to ride I have a m1 04 and M6 love these bike and company.
Nice!
Great video. Not enough Intense 951 videos and this was the most thorough review yet. I'm looking at the XC one b/c it's in stock at Costco. I think the XC is really more considered a "down country" bike if you believe in that type of bike. BTW what size bike did you test and what is your height? I'm between sizes (S/M) at 5'6" and leaning toward medium. Seems like standover height for Small and Medium are similar and a bit high. Anyway thanks for your video - liked and subbed.
Thanks! So im 5' 10 and I was riding a medium. I totally believe in the down country bikes haha. My Primer is a size large so I was unsure about the medium, but i actually really enjoyed the medium.
I am going to try and buy aone of these frames. I would love a good carbon skeleton to build off of and don't see 120mm as short. But I love a good costco value even if its second hand. Hopefully build quality is good on frame as most buyers arent likely doing rocks and jumps or at least you should be able to see wear if they have.
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Great ( and thorough) review Adam. People may have questions, but if they do ? This would be a perfect reference video 👊🤟😎
Thanks Craig!
You took it on TMB?! You're a mad man haha. Awesome video!
Haha thanks! Yeah haha, it did great lol. Even the drop was fun on it. Picking up the trail version prolly this week 🤘
Intense is a good budget bike for sure ! My buddy rides one ! . But really good beginner bike for sure ! You should try the sentinel ! Not as nimble but I’m telling your they climb like a pack mule ! And I ride it like a straight downhill bike !
Yeah those transition bikes look nice 🤘
That bike is a good deal for a retail bike. Really, the only way to get a significant upgrade for that same price, and drop 3 lbs. is to built it yourself (assuming you have tools and the skills). My last full suspension with full Sram XX1 drive train and Fox 34 stepcast fork cost me $3950 to build and weighs 24.8lbs.
25 lbs for 4k? That's almost unheard of.
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Great review. I had considered this bike as a secondary backup bike, but ended up with a Ibis Ripley AF instead. Having a short travel XC/Trail bike here in Southern Cali is perfect. A 120mm can still tackle the tech trails like of Greer Ranch, Aliso, and Laguna. Don't ride my Ripmo as much anymore
Thanks! Yeah the Ripley is a solid bike! I know that when I get the 951XC or Sniper T, My primers not going to get ridden as much also haha
C J i got a notification from you mentioning you only use the ripmo certain times, but I don't see it here. Did you delete it? Ive had a few notifications come but the comments are gone when I go to read them
im still loosing comments. I saw you say something about OC area. Im not to far. Hit me up on Instagram.
Good Video Adam, solid review. That's a pretty good deal on that bike
Thanks Mark!
just discovered your channel, you have some good content, keep at it...subscribed
Thanks!
my shop just picked up intense, great price, and well built bikes. the only beef i have with this brand is they have no idea what kind of brand they want to be, its very annoying as the dealer but it is pretty good on the customer.
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Use a zip lock bag + rubber band for the bottle on the underside of the downtube
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A Session wheelset would be a great upgrade on that bike!
I mean, if you wanna send me a 27.5 Carbon Wheetset for my primary bike. 😂 Could be a fun video 😉
I enjoyed your video. Currently on a 27.5 and looking for a new bike for local XC races that can still do trail. Nothing comes close to the spec in this price range that I've looked at. This seemed like a great deal for a DC bike but few reviews out there. Seems like a few modifications and it will be a winner!
Thanks! Yeah, there are a few modifications I would want to make as well, but you wouldn't technically need to do them haha.
Nice close-ups! 👌
Thanks!
I’m so stoked I just picked mine up from costco today for $2500!
Daaaang!!! That’s a killer price congrats!!
This bike look so cool, but are so expensive.... bought my first bike last year for $1400 (Trek Roscoe 7) and I thought that was expensive. Guess with my newbie bike skill, I don't really need these high end stuff on the green trails I'm riding haha.
All gotta start somewhere, my first bike was $800 🤘🏻👍🏻
I paid $900 each for 2 bikes I own. I added a couple hundred in extras, but that's it.
I ride far far more than most people I know who have way more expensive bikes.
My point is basically that if you are actually riding your less expensive bike and it's working for you... GREAT! I'd like to see more big- time channels supporting entry bikes and not just dream bikes.
I ALWAYS roll my eyes when someone I know is bragging about their latest high- end bike.... that I know will be talked about more than it is actually ridden!
Best Regards!
Thanks for the video. I’m actually curious what light you are using in the video. It’s pretty nice. Also this area looks like Santa Clarita ca?
This ruclips.net/video/D9I1sD32ylQ/видео.html
Great review on the 951, really like your T-shirt can you tell us brand name and possibly where you got it
Thanks! It’s actually crashing dad merch
trailprint.com/collections/the-crashing-dad-1
That's a pretty sick bike my dude
It Seriously is, Now I just need to get one haha
@@MTBRadDad lol damn better get one bro
Oh man… “Costco Bike” just changed SIGNIFICANTLY 🤘🏽😎🤘🏽
Maybe I should do a walmart video next? 😂
Intense has made super bad ass bmx race bikes for years
That’s awesome I didn’t know That 🤘🏻👍🏻
@@MTBRadDad check that they liscsends the name from intense cycles but were affiliated with them
@1:00 -I thought the terrain is vertical, only to realise it’s just the dialogue box from the „comment“ animation.
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You are right... Can't buy a bicycle for nearly four grand, but I can get a decent used motorcycle for the same price.
your not wrong haha
What is the travel on the rear shock. It looks like a 165mm x 38. I think I would need more travel.
This is a 120/120 bike. They do make one based off the primer which has more travel
@@MTBRadDad Great bike but I am way to big for it. that bike is not for a guy over 200 pounds.
Entry Level at $3,250.00!!! Well guess I ain't getting into riding this life time!... I was thinking maybe $1,500... at the most.
Entry level for intense! 😂
dude, you can get a nicely specced hardtail for $1500, even cheaper second hand. That's how most of us started out anyways.
Look at Polygon D7.......
Got mine through an intense dealer - nice bike!
Awesome! Enjoy!
Great Review Rad Dad!
Thanks All!
Bro, that is an absolutely gorgeous looking bike 👌
I think so too!
Where can I find that video about over-biked and under-tired?
Looking forward great 👍 bike 🚲
So this is a down county bike 🚲. I’m also thinking dc for my next bike - something like Yt izzo 130mm 29er or in New Zealand we have Merida one twenty 130/120 dc 29er
Yeah pretty much haha. The Izzo looks really nice also!
Just stumbled onto your channel - incredibly high quality content - well done! Intrigued by the 951 - Regarding the rear hub, hard to say anyone “needs” a higher engagement hub, especially if this is someone’s first “real” bike upgrade. However, high engagement hubs with quality wheels should prob be the first significant upgrade someone does on this bike
Thanks! I think a-lot of people don't realize what a quality wheel set can do 🤘
I'm 5"10 and bought a medium based on my experience with the intense trail, but the XC feels smaller. Would you go with a slightly bigger bike vs a slightly smaller bike?
It kind of depends if you want agility or straight line stability.
@@MTBRadDad I returned the medium and got the large. The XC feels so much different than the trail.
I rent these bikes out, the stock aluminum rims will definitely break at some point for everybody.
Ive just had bad luck with that brand of wheels on any bike haha
It's still a $3k bike at Costco. Are people making a big deal because it's just sold at a big box store? People are acting blown away.
Its a acouple things honestly. 1) People are surprised it costs so much, 2) People are surprised you get so much bike for the money
Bike is a rocket! I do prefer a lil more cush tho.
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The 951 Trail has 150mm up front and I think more in the rear. Excellent offerings at Costco!
Yesss dooood. Sick vid
🤘 Thanks!
i didnt know intense bikes were at costco and a good price too
Right now they are a super good deal
What light are you using in the videos ?
Magic shine 3500 and 8000 lights 🤘🏻👍🏻. I have a review up of the 3500. Currently working on one for the 8000
How do you get the refurbished bike? It's amazing that they have this in stock.
If you head over to the intense 951 site and go to the sales tab they show what’s available 👍🏻
Full Fox Shocks!!!
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Just looked up the Costco website and noticed that the price is down to $1999.99 for a limited time (Feb-Mar 2024)
Daaaaaang!
@@MTBRadDad and the XC is only $1799.99
Great video but I don't see this bike on Costco's website. Do you have to get it in the store itself?
www.costco.com/intense-951-xc-bike.product.100691780.html
Gives a new name to the “ carbon copy “ lol!
Haha!
What happened to Intense selling bikes at Costco? I don’t see them anymore on their webpage.
I was able to find the trail version. But i know intense them selves is having inventory issues due to the ports being backed up
www.costco.com/intense-951-trail-bike.product.100692028.html
@@MTBRadDad looks like they're gone
acceleration and agility are concerns for me with 29er....
29'r is generally faster actually. But Yeah sometimes the 29er doesnt feel as agile as the 27.5
Got this for 2K at Costco!!!
Have Fun! Its an awesome bike. Are they back to down 2k again?
@@MTBRadDad Thanks! And yes they are!
ive never had to ride near a CACTUS in my entire life lol
I've hugged them on more than one occasion LOL
i just think its rad that costco sells a decent MTB.
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A little bit on Skillz w/ Phil in his voice 😅
Is that a good thing? haha
The lighting in the background alone was enough to spoil your spoiler bro
huh?
Costco must have paid this guys retirement for this commercial advertisement. Nice!
lmao. 😂
It's an Intense build. It is no Huffy. This would sell everyone with a brain.
lol
How did a rock pull out a spoke? Crazy
Those rims are know for having soft metal. But yeah lol
So good bike for an ex bmx guy trying to get into this stuff?
I think it all depends on what kind of terrain you have and what your ride fantasy is. But overall this bike can do alot 👍🏻
entry level 3k bike? shit, with that kind of money I dont expect a bad performing bike.
Entry level to intense . But Yeah, 3k should buy a good bike.
3,249.99 it better be a good ride/bike!
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This looks like a updated spider
hmm maybe
Is it S ram or Shram ?
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I mean it's not really a cheap bike. it seems to be a low in mid range dual suspension.
Definitely not cheap, but it is also a carbon frame with good components.
Is it only me or this build is too expensive for what you get? Like that fork, & drivetrain is just not what you expect. Especially compared to direct to consumer bikes. & if you want to buy online just get a direct to consumer mtb.
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Where id the Costco link to buy the bike
Weird, I cant find it on the costco site. You can still pick it up from intense 951 site.
The Trail is $4000 now on Intense website, Costco had it for $3200
Entry level at $3,249 + tax?? That shouldn't be entry-level.
For a Carbon Frame it is, Also Its Entry Level for the Intense Brand, not in the sport as general
@@MTBRadDad ok
You talk like it’s a bad thing the brakes will lock up the wheel if applying a certain amount of force on the break lever… brah, that’s a good thing.
got modulation?
@@MTBRadDad if you can’t give people a straight answer you’re either, A. PHONEY. B. Dim, C. Lacking conviction, or D. All of the above. Either locking up the tire on the rear is good or bad? You likely lack the conviction on this one being you also only just recently rode a 29’er for the first time.
damn what camera and lens man
Which part? haha. For Studio stuff its the Sony A7s III and typically a 55mm f1.8 or 35mm f1.8
how much?
01:30
fox shocks!
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The bike is pretty. It's not worth near the asking price.
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Self shuttle? Ewwwww...... Climbing is my soul's ultimate hate.
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Not available in Canada as usual.
That sucks
Three grand for THAT bike? Weighs almost 30lbs? No thanks.
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Put the name Trek or Specialized on it and it would sell for $7000
Its made of cheese.
i like cheese