Tim29
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Spent half the day putting the Pivot Shuttle through the Ringer.
My personal take on shuttle as a enduro rider.
First of all let me say i ride ebikes for one reason. Self shuttle for the downhills in a enduro setting. I don’t want a duel crown DH bike so slack it bulldozes everything.
Ride started off on tarmac, to 1200ft climb, tight switch backs with small amount of chunk on mostly hero dirt. Little mud, little sand and small amount of rocky chunky mix.
The bike climbs really well, gets through the switch backs well under power. The steps motor has great power, three power levels, eco, trail, boost. In trail and boost you can feel a very prominent gear on gear vibration in your feet while climbing and a almost annoying gear whine. After about an hour the noise didn’t seem to bother me as bad. Trail turned flat and the bike started to really shine in the quick turns and playful geometry. The suspension was taking all the small square edges like a dream and when you climbed out of the saddle for a sprint the bike was really solid like i had locked out the suspension, but i hadn’t.
Trail turned slightly downhill and tight and the 40mm internal wheels and DW Link really shine and bike was crazy fun, quick and agile as a cat. The single track ended with a 4ft drop into fire road and the 140mm rear flat ran out of travel. Had to stop for a breather after that hit. Now the trail was two track and speed was high 30+ mph and a mix of 5-7” chunk, use the mountain as a wall turn or flat inside corners and let it run. The fox forks where just killin it up front, smooth, slick and planted and the back was eating the 4-5” chunk and the smile began to peel bigger and bigger. Ripping the turns and poppin with life over small chunks.
First rough section came quick i manueled front over the first couple 8-10” chunky rocks and wheel tapped back and i though i had broken something in the rear locked them up and stopped for inspection. Couldn’t find anything wrong. But the rear carbon sounded like something broke and it transferred a lot of chunk into me. The smiles instantly ripped from my face and i was know concerned i wasn’t gonna make it home. Full inspection showed nothing wrong everything was tight and no play so back at it i went at a bit slower pace and again the smile came back and the fun was on. Slowly regaining conf and then came the entry into the chunk and the bike just sounded like it wasn’t going to survive. Front handled everything with ease but the rear got very harsh. So i changed a few settings and peddled up and hit it a few more times trying everything i know with air pressure, comp and rebound and just couldn’t get the rear to follow the lead the 150mm Fox forks set.
My final thoughts, the bike is amazingly playful, very stable and corners like a dream,the 40mm internal width rims, 2.8 tires taunts you to go faster then the rear suspension can handle and at 10k price tag, just isn’t enough bike for all terrain enduro riding that i prefer.
But i do have to say it destroys every ebike in 140mm travel rear suspension i have ridden so far.
My personal take on shuttle as a enduro rider.
First of all let me say i ride ebikes for one reason. Self shuttle for the downhills in a enduro setting. I don’t want a duel crown DH bike so slack it bulldozes everything.
Ride started off on tarmac, to 1200ft climb, tight switch backs with small amount of chunk on mostly hero dirt. Little mud, little sand and small amount of rocky chunky mix.
The bike climbs really well, gets through the switch backs well under power. The steps motor has great power, three power levels, eco, trail, boost. In trail and boost you can feel a very prominent gear on gear vibration in your feet while climbing and a almost annoying gear whine. After about an hour the noise didn’t seem to bother me as bad. Trail turned flat and the bike started to really shine in the quick turns and playful geometry. The suspension was taking all the small square edges like a dream and when you climbed out of the saddle for a sprint the bike was really solid like i had locked out the suspension, but i hadn’t.
Trail turned slightly downhill and tight and the 40mm internal wheels and DW Link really shine and bike was crazy fun, quick and agile as a cat. The single track ended with a 4ft drop into fire road and the 140mm rear flat ran out of travel. Had to stop for a breather after that hit. Now the trail was two track and speed was high 30+ mph and a mix of 5-7” chunk, use the mountain as a wall turn or flat inside corners and let it run. The fox forks where just killin it up front, smooth, slick and planted and the back was eating the 4-5” chunk and the smile began to peel bigger and bigger. Ripping the turns and poppin with life over small chunks.
First rough section came quick i manueled front over the first couple 8-10” chunky rocks and wheel tapped back and i though i had broken something in the rear locked them up and stopped for inspection. Couldn’t find anything wrong. But the rear carbon sounded like something broke and it transferred a lot of chunk into me. The smiles instantly ripped from my face and i was know concerned i wasn’t gonna make it home. Full inspection showed nothing wrong everything was tight and no play so back at it i went at a bit slower pace and again the smile came back and the fun was on. Slowly regaining conf and then came the entry into the chunk and the bike just sounded like it wasn’t going to survive. Front handled everything with ease but the rear got very harsh. So i changed a few settings and peddled up and hit it a few more times trying everything i know with air pressure, comp and rebound and just couldn’t get the rear to follow the lead the 150mm Fox forks set.
My final thoughts, the bike is amazingly playful, very stable and corners like a dream,the 40mm internal width rims, 2.8 tires taunts you to go faster then the rear suspension can handle and at 10k price tag, just isn’t enough bike for all terrain enduro riding that i prefer.
But i do have to say it destroys every ebike in 140mm travel rear suspension i have ridden so far.
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