al heginbotham
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can it be done without changing fork? has anyone done it? thanks
Don’t think it’s possible? It doesn’t have a normal headset with cups it has bearing in the frame? Or am I mistaken? CheersYou could fit a slackset
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what a bummer! A 63 head angle would be nice. This is actually my buying decision if I can’t slack it out I won’t bother.Fairly sure no one makes an angleset that's compatible with the kenevo headtube.
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but depending on tyre clearance an off-set shock bushing in the front shock eyelet might be an option to slacken it slightly (probably only by about 0.5deg max). If so it'd lower BB height very slightly too which is no bad thing IMO
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Massive oversight by Spesh IMO
It’s betwee the Vitus and kenevo, I can get a kenevo for £500 more but the angles don’t look quite slack enough, currently ride geometron so I like slack bikesWhat about a 2019 E-Sommet when they become available?
A new air shaft to run the Lyrik at 180mm and a -1 angleset should get you down to 63deg.
Mine's sub 65deg just from running a 2.3 rear tyre with a 2.5 upfront.
The BB is actually low on them so they'll handle the jack up from a longer fork no probs.
and despite being only 160mm rear I preferred it's rear suspension performance to the Kenevo I rode (briefly)
@R120 runs a 180mm Lyrik on his 2018 E-Sommet VR and I'm sure he'd be happy to tell you how it rides and how much slacker it is with the longer fork.
Yep the sommet is about 20 mm longer than the kenevo iFunnily enough the guy who's Kenevo I rode's other bike is a Geomerton. His Large Kenevo was pretty close in size to my small E-Sommet. I didn't even swing a leg over his Geometron as I hate long bikes but his Mrs had a smaller one that I did ride. it rode and fitted me pretty nice. (defeating Mr Porters entire vision somewhat )
Point being Kenevos are also short. The E-sommet isn't
Thanks for the input, which size Vitus did you get? And what’s your height pleaseI swapped out my fork for a new RC2 rather than alter the travel on the existing - The stock fork on the 2018 is 170MM with i believe a 42mm Offset, i got the 180mm with 46mm offset (rather than the 51mm option that RS offer). This actually means i have slightly reduced the trail/wheelbase. I personally would not want a slacker bike, as the terrain i mostly ride doesn't need it, and tbh i don't think i would want to ride anything slacker than the Vitus for an enduro/trail bike. Its about the most stable bike outside of a DH bike that i have ever pointed down town, and never once have i found it wanting in terms of stability or point and send it riding.
I think the 2019 Sommett is a bit slacker than the 2018 due to the custom offset on the fork next year, but without reading back through the vitus thread i cant be sure.
If i was set on buying a specilized, and especially a Kenevo, i would wait for the next generation which will probably be forthcoming towards the end of next year, as i reckon they will update the geo, and lob off a load of weight, hopefully creating something rather special.
Cheers can you insert the seat post all the way to the collar?L, 6ft, 33inch leg.
Ok thank you, I think that would probably bring the seat tube to the same length as an xl which is the size I am looking atNo, on the 2018 Sommett there is a flange at the bottom of the seat tube that prevents you fully slamming the seat tube - its supposedly there to prevent the post fouling the shock. I think they may have changed this on the 19, and @Gary has reamed his to get round this. However to get the correct raised saddle position for me, with the stock 150mm dropper post, i need it a few cm up from the lowest you can get it anyway - as per this pic
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I understand however on the xl bikes the pictures of those bikes show the seat post inserted to the collar so therefore must be longerI don't think you understood what I was saying.
Read it again. it's not the seat tube that limits dropper insertion length. it's the suspension design.
No matter how technical/steep 170mm drop isn't required for descending anything. it's just slightly nicer to have when jumping/manualling.
I understand however on the xl bikes the pictures of those bikes show the seat post inserted to the collar so therefore must be longer
I was forgetting that although we have the same inseam and similar heights it doesn't mean our set-up is necessarily even vaguely similar..you run yours at 478mm from B.B. to underside of collar which means you could of rode different sized bikes with exactly the same seat height when lowered or raised
Fox transfer ith post has been reliable but I have replaced the cable twice once due to snapping and other for routine, activity I would prefer the lower large seat tube but I really like the reach number on the xl cheersAh. Ok. Fair enough. seems like you've done your maths
I was forgetting that although we have the same inseam and similar heights it doesn't mean our set-up is necessarily even vaguely similar..
I could only have run a small or a medium with the same 150mm dropper and set-up I'm using now at the same height. dropper seal head slammed to the seatcollar the L would have worked out 5mm higher, XL 40mm higher Not a deal breaker for the large but I could only have ridden the XL if I rode SPDs with a level saddle which I don't. On all my mtbs I ride flats and prefer my saddle run nose tilted up. This means I run a considerably (40mm) lower saddle height on all mtbs than I do on my road bike (which has SPDs, 165mm cranks and saddle level)
The Medium has far too long reach for my riding preference anyway so obviously I'd have no interest in riding anything longer. You clearly have different preferences there too..
Out of interest which 170mm dropper do you run?
Think there're a few folk on here with Ls and XLsI would prefer the lower large seat tube but I really like the reach number on the xl cheers
thanks ill do thatThink there're a few folk on here with Ls and XLs
have a look in the Vitus E-Sommet VR thread in the other manufacturers section.
thanksThe pnw cascade dropper might give more clearance with the cable going to the collar rather than the bottom. I think they’re the same cartridges as the brand x posts at CRC
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My 125 is lasting well. Shorter cranks will allow less insertion as well albeit not much
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