Nice one!Well I guess I’ll find out in 2 weeks when it turns up ?
That sir is an excellent deal!I managed to get 12% off with my Wiggle discount which was nice so it was £3167.99.
I think that is such a bargain for the spec, and to celebrate I'm going to have a set of Hope 35W wheels and a new seat post! Once I get it muddy, the wife will never know!
Thanks for the heads up Kernow, loctite at the ready.Awesome spec for the money , I’ve got a vitus escarpe 29er and Iam very pleased with it , great values for spec , top kit and a really tough simple build that feels like it will last .
The only heads up for all the vitus is the gear hanger bolts , remove and lock tite them and check regularly they are tight , not a problem but they will come loose if you don’t lock tite them
Good luck with the new bike and enjoy your day??Right then. I have received the bike and after a little fettling and some new parts supplied and fitted by Dom from Recoil Suspension, I am heading out for the first proper ride today.
New parts as follows.
Hope 35W wheel set
Ergon SMC3 saddle
Crank Bros Mallet E LS pedals
Spank Vibrocore bar
Ergon GA3 grips.
Initial cocking around outside the house and with Dom, the bike feels really good and composed.
I will try to post some form of review after we've been round Sherwood Pines today.
Right then. I have received the bike and after a little fettling and some new parts supplied and fitted by Dom from Recoil Suspension, I am heading out for the first proper ride today.
New parts as follows.
Hope 35W wheel set
Ergon SMC3 saddle
Crank Bros Mallet E LS pedals
Spank Vibrocore bar
Ergon GA3 grips.
Initial cocking around outside the house and with Dom, the bike feels really good and composed.
I will try to post some form of review after we've been round Sherwood Pines today.
That’s a real good lookin bikeI'm really bad with taking photos and forgot to take any out on the ride. I also forgot to start my Garmin so no data. View attachment 985 View attachment 986 View attachment 987 View attachment 988
Good info. Thanks.There is not really any drag but you do notice the weight of the bike without the motor engaged.
I got a Large and at 5.11 with a 32” inside leg it fits fine. Can’t get the seat post much further down though.
Feel like a great bike but still loads of setting up to do with the suspension. It handles my chunky frame with aplomb and there is a noticeable lack of pedal bob, unlike my Whyte G160.
The graphics on the battery are stickers and not lacquered over. The graphics on the frame are paint. The colours look much better in the flesh.Good info. Thanks.There is not really any drag but you do notice the weight of the bike without the motor engaged.
I got a Large and at 5.11 with a 32” inside leg it fits fine. Can’t get the seat post much further down though.
Feel like a great bike but still loads of setting up to do with the suspension. It handles my chunky frame with aplomb and there is a noticeable lack of pedal bob, unlike my Whyte G160.
I'm also 5'11" 33" inside leg but have ordered a small.Looking at the geometry the E-Sommet in small is actually slightly longer in reach (15mm) than my meduim YT Capra and a lot longer than both my DH bikes. I really don't like long bikes. For me it just kills a bike's playful nature so for the trade off over extra stability it's just not worth it. so since the entire bike industry decided we should all be riding bikes 20-30mm longer I need to downsize. Certainly not all a bad thing. More standover and shorter seat tube to run a longer dropper are obvious bonuses.
Is the red graphic on that battery done with decals or paint? If the former are they removable or laquered over?
also. How long in total did your bike take from ordering to your door? (presumably from CRC or Wiggle?)
Ps. Doesn't your garmin feel left out with all your RED colour matched parts?
Good info. Thanks.
I'm also 5'11" 33" inside leg but have ordered a small.Looking at the geometry the E-Sommet in small is actually slightly longer in reach (15mm) than my meduim YT Capra and a lot longer than both my DH bikes. I really don't like long bikes. For me it just kills a bike's playful nature so for the trade off over extra stability it's just not worth it. so since the entire bike industry decided we should all be riding bikes 20-30mm longer I need to downsize. Certainly not all a bad thing. More standover and shorter seat tube to run a longer dropper are obvious bonuses.
Is the red graphic on that battery done with decals or paint? If the former are they removable or laquered over?
also. How long in total did your bike take from ordering to your door? (presumably from CRC or Wiggle?)
Ps. Doesn't your garmin feel left out with all your RED colour matched parts?
The 250mm dropper needs a straight uninterupted seat tube to work. The lower section of post needs almost full insertion in the seat tubes of the two frames I use it on. They're both 14" seat tubes.5’11 33 inside leg on a size small , your havin a larf now for sure , you’ll need that 250 mm dropper on that ?
That’s a real good lookin bike
The 250mm dropper needs a straight uninterupted seat tube to work. The lower section of post needs almost full insertion in the seat tubes of the two frames I use it on. They're both 14" seat tubes.
Manufacturers are having a larf.
2017 Sommet (Medium) reach = 433.7mm - recommended rider height 5'7" - 5' 11"
2018 Sommet (Small) reach = 435mm - recommended rider height 5'2" - 5' 6"
I'm only using Vitus as an example. look at most manufacturers. you'll find in the last 2 years most have done the same with their sizing advice. Basically moving each reach length one size down which sizes out smaller riders who do not want a long reach bike (or gives riders like me much shorter seat tubes).
Rebranding their bikes as longer lower slacker. When in actual fact none of them have gone lower, very few slacker but each size has taken the reach length from the previous years larger frame.
Have you noticed how almost all brands no longer offer XS frames but almost all now offer XLs?
Consumers are being told longer is better. it's not. it's better for some things (stability) but worse for other things (agility/playfulness)
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