Crestline 75/50 Copper edition bike check & first impressions. Been having some fun on this in the tweed valley! Check out the YouTube video
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Nothing major. Wheels to tubeless (comes tubeless ready); Install one up dropper - good cable cutters recommended (you will need to cut the cable to length); Install drivetrain & set this up (there's a couple of good vids on YouTube on this - just follow the SRAM vid & its all good); My chain was attached to the chain ring & to the drivetrain (which was not attached to the bike) so the chain had a number of kinks & a twist caused in transport - spent a bit of time unravelling. Install the battery clip onto the battery & figure out how to get it to work lol (I ended up asking Troydon & he sent me a graphic). That's about it other than the usual peddles etc. I also put the Ride Wrap protection on it - took about 4 hours......Enjoy the bike when it comes!Great video, I am hoping to have mine next week. I echo the sentiments regarding Troydon, he's been wonderful start to finish. Can you describe what you had to do to get the bike built up?
To be fair, first ride down on the bike & doing the vid so was cruising. Will be pushing it more at the weekend with no Gopro to worry aboutI want to see more speed on the down!. More jandle! get roudy and ride it harder. I don't expect to see Sam Blinkensop speeds. Just more fire roosting down. Afterall its a 175mm bike!. It can handle it! let go of the brakes and marvel at the next level of ridiculousness this bike can provide.
Well I think you are doing your review a disservice if you load up a video of riding slow when you can ride faster.To be fair, first ride down on the bike & doing the vid so was cruising. Will be pushing it more at the weekend with no Gopro to worry about
I’ll be honest my guy, he took the time to share his thoughts and his experience and from where I stand you’re coming across fairly rude. There’s a broad spectrum of riding and riders and I feel like what he displayed is absolutely normal skill level. The terrain is clearly rocky, steep, technical and we can see how fast he’s going right on the top tube. I don’t think he’s going slow at all. He might not be an EWS sponsored guy but he’s not below average in the slightest. There’s a reason those dudes who are ripping aren’t recording their thoughts out loud when they ride, it’s hard. Track previews by pros are also run at slower speeds than they would otherwise ride.Well I think you are doing your review a disservice if you load up a video of riding slow when you can ride faster.
I for one discount any reviewer that displays low skill or speed. Particularly for big travel bikes. How can they offer any advice that tells a prospective buy how the bike really rides when pushed if they aren't pushing it?
My advice would be to get a few laps under your belt then ride that trail you rode with speed. Its looked like a sweet tech trail. You dont need to be talking. Slap the chest mount on, hit go then ride it like you stole it.
That will give a huge amount of gravitas to your reviews.
Well he said he could go faster. My advice... get a couple of runs in and go faster. Then do the ride impression. You can have sections showing speeds and ripping and talking section. IMO that would make for a better review.I’ll be honest my guy, he took the time to share his thoughts and his experience and from where I stand you’re coming across fairly rude. There’s a broad spectrum of riding and riders and I feel like what he displayed is absolutely normal skill level. The terrain is clearly rocky, steep, technical and we can see how fast he’s going right on the top tube. I don’t think he’s going slow at all. He might not be an EWS sponsored guy but he’s not below average in the slightest. There’s a reason those dudes who are ripping aren’t recording their thoughts out loud when they ride, it’s hard. Track previews by pros are also run at slower speeds than they would otherwise ride.
We can hear/see how this bike feels at this speed doing jumps and steeps for the average guy riding a bike. And unless you’re a pro, you are also average. I’m happy he took the time to do this, so I can hear what it feels like to ride from someone who doesn’t hit every triple and whips all the jumps. These bikes are also quite rare, the reviews out are mostly written copy and we have no idea how the riders looked while riding them. I’m just glad we have the content, I get mine Tuesday and I couldn’t be more stoked.
Totally agree. Awesome video and thank you for taking the time. We will all get fast together. Stoked.I’ll be honest my guy, he took the time to share his thoughts and his experience and from where I stand you’re coming across fairly rude. There’s a broad spectrum of riding and riders and I feel like what he displayed is absolutely normal skill level. The terrain is clearly rocky, steep, technical and we can see how fast he’s going right on the top tube. I don’t think he’s going slow at all. He might not be an EWS sponsored guy but he’s not below average in the slightest. There’s a reason those dudes who are ripping aren’t recording their thoughts out loud when they ride, it’s hard. Track previews by pros are also run at slower speeds than they would otherwise ride.
We can hear/see how this bike feels at this speed doing jumps and steeps for the average guy riding a bike. And unless you’re a pro, you are also average. I’m happy he took the time to do this, so I can hear what it feels like to ride from someone who doesn’t hit every triple and whips all the jumps. These bikes are also quite rare, the reviews out are mostly written copy and we have no idea how the riders looked while riding them. I’m just glad we have the content, I get mine Tuesday and I couldn’t be more stoked.
Many congratulations on your miraculous recovery. Last I heard from you on 3rd August was "Got a medical issue that won't be sorted until next year so I can't ride until then"Crestline 75/50 Copper edition bike check & first impressions. Been having some fun on this in the tweed valley! Check out the YouTube video
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I also thought the video was great and very informative. I don't understand the criticism. Why would he ride his bike like he stole it! He just bought it!I’ll be honest my guy, he took the time to share his thoughts and his experience and from where I stand you’re coming across fairly rude.
Great video and thanks for the review.Crestline 75/50 Copper edition bike
It comes with 800mm, but I cut them down to 760mm which is my normal, so probably the wide angle of the goproGreat video and thanks for the review.
Just curious, and you may have mentioned it, what bar width are you using? They seem wide for your geometry, but that could just be angle of view (video) or your personal preference.
Btw, nice trail.
Yikes / what was damaged?Mine was delivered on Tuesday but was damaged in transit. Amazing customer service got replacement bits shipped to me literally same day. I pick it up tomorrow after the wrap is completed. First ride review to come
Sorry to hear something got damaged. Can't wait to get your first ride impressionsMine was delivered on Tuesday but was damaged in transit. Amazing customer service got replacement bits shipped to me literally same day. I pick it up tomorrow after the wrap is completed. First ride review to come
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