rick81721
Lothar
I rather enjoy my 150mm hardtail, I no longer bottom out and don't need to have to rely on high psi
I'll never own a hardtail either!
I rather enjoy my 150mm hardtail, I no longer bottom out and don't need to have to rely on high psi
I'll never own a hardtail either!
I would give on gx/nx drivetrain and 17mm more of dwlink over a single pivot. Throw in top self DVO suspension for 500 Bill's less. Jury is out both come in at the same weight.Y’all are sleepin on Commencal, smh. Look at the spec on the race edition for $3499. Super Delux rear, Pike front, Eagle, DUB crankset, SPANK WHEELESET. Come on. That thing will show up at your door ready to party.
From what I hear really good. I’ve never really had to deal with them. I’ve emailed stupid questions before like spoke lengths and pivot torque and they responded immediately so there’s that...When they go on sale when the new models roll out they have some real sore dick deals, I think I've seen 700 off 3300 dollar bikes. How is there service network since you're so high on them?
I would give on gx/nx drivetrain and 17mm more of dwlink over a single pivot. Throw in top self DVO suspension for 500 Bill's less. Jury is out both come in at the same weight.
I would give on gx/nx drivetrain and 17mm more of dwlink over a single pivot. Throw in top self DVO suspension for 500 Bill's less. Jury is out both come in at the same weight.
The washed out downhills at harts are insanely fun on an enduro....I'm like 90% on getting this bike. Even though it's way overkill for hartshorne, it supposedly climbs great which is one of my main criteria. I also live pretty close to belmar bikes, which makes ordering and dealing with service/warranty issues easy. It's a crushing deal at 3k.
Heck no he used to build steel aluminum and ti. Hes been doing this since early 80s.It does sound like a fun bike. Is this the first aluminum frame they’ve put out?
I've had a commencal and spec , performance, price ratio is really hands down the best . This was a few years back and had a couple warranty issues that fell through the cracks and took months to resolve. Eventually my shock and seatpost were replaced but I think it took 6 months of emails and phone calls . In this case that ripmo af is a sick build and if you can buy one locally you'll be covered incase life happensHow is there service network since you're so high on them
Was this before they were really in the US? I heard people used to wait months for things like a DR hanger back when everything came from Canada. They have shops in Cali and Colorado now, I’ve ordered bearings and had them same week. Never had to go through warranty process tho...This was a few years back and had a couple warranty issues that fell through the cracks and took months to resolve.
I've had a commencal and spec , performance, price ratio is really hands down the best . This was a few years back and had a couple warranty issues that fell through the cracks and took months to resolve. Eventually my shock and seatpost were replaced but I think it took 6 months of emails and phone calls . In this case that ripmo af is a sick build and if you can buy one locally you'll be covered incase life happens
They were in California at the time .Was this before they were really in the US? I heard people used to wait months for things like a DR hanger back when everything came from Canada. They have shops in Cali and Colorado now, I’ve ordered bearings and had them same week. Never had to go through warranty process tho...
I ride my AM at LewMo lol. Can’t afford a new bike for every trail...my wife is on to me. Need new hiding spots.
On weight...unless you already have a chiseled body and don't have any extra weight to shave off it's probably cheaper and betterer to loose a few pounds of fat than limit your choices in terms of the bike you want. That said I haven't really been able to live up to that in a permanent way...sigh!Sean, everyone has their favorites. Mine are bikes with the DW link as they are so efficient and stay higher in the travel. If I could do it over again would have chosen the Ripmo over the Hightower. Don’t get me wrong, the Hightower is plush, handles great and is stable. I just like DW link bikes better. People sometimes get caught up on weight. My take on that is if the suspension is efficient, then weight is less important. Enjoy what ever bike you chose. Post a pic once you get it.
Im a bit further out on my pulling the trigger. Kind of hoping they announce an aluminum ripley this fall.For all you post sitters
Ripmo AF are impossible to find.
Online stores are middle July to August
Shops within 200 miles are out.
1 shop had a large and medium
Large is spoken for![]()
The only shop was right next door to you ?Im a bit further out on my pulling the trigger. Kind of hoping they announce an aluminum ripley this fall.![]()