Full Power vers Mid Power : different perspective

CliffP

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Jan 24, 2023
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San Antonio Texas
Pilot - 65 yrs old, 217lbs. Health- average, experience- raced motocross professionally (long ago) and ridden MTBs from early 90s

Bikes:
Crestline(race motor) 53lbs
Pivot SUTTLE SL XTR 41 lbs

If you have Off Road Motorcycle Experience:
Crestline = 450 YZ fourstroke - early 250/open twostroke race bikes
Pivot= 250 YZ fourstroke - early 125 twostroke race bikes

If you have the body / fitness type that works great with quick handling and are a momentum rider, then the pivot is a rocket ship. Sport car = Porsche Cayman GT4 / 911 GT3
If you have the body type/ fitness that likes being physical , blasting / flying over through stuff then the Crestline full power is for you. Sport car= Corvette Zo6 / late model Viper

Local green/ blue loop :
The better results are the Pivot and it is directly attributed to the terrain

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CliffP

New Member
Jan 24, 2023
59
60
San Antonio Texas
BTY- both loops metrics was done in eco mode for >85% of the loop. A couple of steep uphills were in blue for Pivot and EMTB mode on Crestline.
In addition the Pivot has the latest firmware update that is fantastic. I was going to sale this bike (Pivot) but now I am keeping it and selling my Mondraker crafty R.
 

CliffP

New Member
Jan 24, 2023
59
60
San Antonio Texas
Well good point, it was more about handling characteristics and feel. Everyone knows full power ( race ) motor is superior in higher powers . Thus the car/ motorcycle reference
 

501AM

Member
May 10, 2023
29
23
Sweden
I would probably go for an SL bike if I did ride mostly in eco, but the turbo/boost modes on full fats are too fun, and then most of the small SL motors don't have a chance. Different horses for different courses I guess. :D
 

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