Links to the bike details and the new Fox knee pads I've been wearing recently and loving!! Enjoy and remember, anything you purchase using the links in the description below the video go directly to helping support this channel and allowing me to keep making videos like this. Thank you so much!! Transition Spur: bit.ly/3ckHmhd Fox Enduro Knee Pads (recently started using these): bit.ly/3l2KwKr
Living here in Bellingham almost every bike on the hill is a Transition, especially in the spring after they had a huge sale to make room for the new models ...THEY'RE EVERYWHERE! LOL. I really like that blue Spur....great video Jason.
So pleasant to hear your sign off about life being good and 2020. Despite all the shit going down around the world this year, it's been the best year for me in quite some time and it's pretty awkward to always listen to people who can't wait for it to be over. Loved your review, looking forward to the Ripley / Spur head to head video. Take it easy. Cheers Dave
Great review. I'm loving my Swichblade I purchased off your review. So great on the downhill and uphill. Lot of roots here in Georgia and smooth flow. The SB eats it all up. You told me its just so" plush " You were spot on! Love it man!!
Great Vid YumYum! I'm an old local Sandy boy looking for a one bike quiver. You had me sold on the Rascal but now I see this, 25lbs sounds awesome... hmm. Keep on Keep'n on 🤘
Yeah, I feel like I get a better review doing it this way... all pov and talking and riding was cool but sometimes my opinion would change after more time on the trail and I would always agree with myself once watching the footage...
Can't wait for the compare between the Ripley and Spur. I have a 2020 Ibis DV9, 2017 Transition Smuggler plus a fat bike for winter here in Michigan. I going to sell the Smuggler and the top 3 possible replacement are Ripley, Spur and Revel Ranger in that order. The Smuggler at 33lbs feels like a lead anchor compared to a 23lb hardtail and it accelerate so slow in comparison. It never really noticed it until getting a lighter bike that has fast acceleration.
Get the Ripley, don't look back. Perfect bike for MI (unless you only ride the flat XC trails like island lake or Addison oaks, then Id say sell the smuggler and stick the the DV9 only) . I know many others who bought the bike after I bought mine and they absolutely love it. one of my buddies just ordered a frame about 3 weeks ago but has to wait until OCT for delivery as they been sold out for a couple of months. build it light and you will have a super competitive bike that will easily handle any trial in MI. You will not exceed the bikes capabilities for our trails. Stick with 11 speed, (XTR with SRAM xx1 cassette awesome combo) no need for 12 here, light carbon rims, you will be able to built it to sub 25 lbs with dropper. I've been riding Ripleys for years, this year I found the perfect tire combination for damp and dry trails. Aspen rear (this tire has completely blown my mind. literally better grip than the aggressor in these condition, wish they made is in a 2.4 so I can try it in the front), XR4 front. Ripping fast, super grip and solid as F%&K! you'll blown away. good luck
@@zoubtube I ride the DV9 on the XC trails and the Smuggler on trials like Poto, Pontiac lake, Torn shirt ect. I usually make a couple rode trips a year to Marquette area or pisgah. The Smuggler has been good on those as well but the weight plus the pedalling platform is not as supportive as I'd like, too much petal bob. I am all about the short travel 29ers but way too many are getting too long and too slack. On the trials around here like Highland those long bikes are tough to navigate all the tight spots. Sounds like the perfect bike, how does it handle jump based flow trails like Eh Line? Not that I getting the bike specifically for that, I don't ride flow trails lime DTE all that much, more into hand built singletrack.
@@kevinrodger3756 "On the trials around here like Highland those long bikes are tough to navigate all the tight spots" Funny you mention highland,, I ride all of highland 3 days a week minimum, and I can finish it pretty damn quick. Contrary to popular believe, its not because I'm fast, I'm not! I'm an average guy who is conditioned to ride our trails on a bike that was designed to ride our kind of trails. This is what the Ripley does, It allows the average person who puts the added effort into conditioning themselves, to be more efficient on the trails it was designed for, which includes highland and basically every trial in MI. The bike climbs, peddles and handles incredibly well. I'm not kidding when I say that you will find your limitations, not the bikes. I haven't ridden the Ripley on eh line, but I have ridden it out west where they have huge elevation and long flowy and gnarley down hills. The Ripley handled it all just fine. On the very aggressive stuff I had to really pick my lines as the bike isn't designed to bomb down very aggressive terrain. but climbing was a hell of a lot easier for me then those around me! 😉 I haven't ridden the spur and I'm sure I'll rent it (along with the following V3) next time I'm out west. Here in MI, a short travel 29er is the perfect bike, and the Ripley with its DW link is the most efficient in that space that I've come across. build it to be more like and XC bike and you can't go wrong.
Will be great also to see the performance of all of the bikes you ride in at least one different trail with different terrain, more chunky to see how capable are this bikes, and the limits of them, in my area for example there are tons of drops, stones , slow turns and switchbacks
what a sweet ride, great review as always Jason, I love this channel I now realized why I rarely see Transition bikes up here in Canada - entry model starts at $7100 with no aluminum option in sight and the frame on its own is $4200
@@mtbyumyum well hey, at least there are many options (brands) for all budget ranges lol. Did you ever get a chance to ride a Jamis Portal? would be interesting to hear your input...seems like everyone forgot about it after release
Looks very much like a YT izzo, pro race, 26lb and £4800. full X01 DT carbon wheels and RF finishing kit, full fox factory kashima. It's a blinding bike for the money. It also climbs superbly and descends at a fair pace too. Would like to see a comparison of a few of the new style ST 29ers.
When I am shopping around for bikes you are the guy I trust! Keep up the good work. Usually when I need a legit opinion on a bike you already did a video on it.
Dude, Bill, geo is dialed on this bike... at first I thought it was a little long but it makes it more stable and this bike is happy at higher speeds!!
Great review! Such a cool looking bike too. If you can grab a new Hei Hei at some point It’d be fun to hear how it compares. I ride the last gen. carbon version and love it for most everything in Park City.
MTB yumyum I would also love to hear your thoughts about the new Hei Hei vs. Spur. The Spur looks nice but does not Sound right for Danish tight trails with lots of small ups and downs and switch backs cornening where the Hei Hei seems to suit this type of terrain better. But I prefer the warranty Transition provides. And great content as always 👍👍🤟🤟
Deciding between this and the Evil Following V3. Would love a more detailed comparison. Can you add the Following V3 to the comparison? Which one is more down oriented of the bunch!
@@mtbyumyum burley fo sure but that is one of the things i really like about it so stiff through rock gardens, burms an great balance. Could be lighter but at what cost idk i am 40lbs heavier. Dig ur reviews and have the same passion for mtb as u do, keep up the gd work.
Nice, i have a 2019 RM Instinct BC with 160/155 and a few upgrades like Mavic XA Carbon wheels, RF carbon bars and lighter seat, now its just under 30, if i upgraded to XX-1 i would drop nearly another pound from GX. I have been thinking of getting a shorter travel bike, do you like the Rock Shox suspension compared to the Fox? I assume for that travel would be spec. with the Fox 34? I think Clint Gibbs has/had a few Transition bikes and he liked them. I really dont need 160/155 of travel 100% of the time so maybe i do some checking into that
Nice review. I can tell your holding back on this bike. Your reluctant to say it might be as good or better. NO big deal, but It's in your body language when your comparing. Can you attest to issues with it having a low bottom bracket? I have some technical climbs that might be an issue. I have a spur on order. I just went for it. If anything I can get 170 cranks I guess.
No pedal strikes yet... felt good. Any hesitation on the Spur was not knowing if some of the long feeling of the bike and "slight lack of playfulness" was due to the 800mm bars...
@@mtbyumyum Makes sense. I would probably cut down the bars myself. 800mm would be too wide for where I ride. I have some narrow trees. I'm ok with a little more stability and a "little less playfulness". I like to go a faster these days and my 2015 rocky mountain gets a bit sketchy when getting up to speed.. also trying to alleviate that short cockpit if feel on older bikes.The length or perceived room I am looking for. Can't wait for the bike!
Hi, loved this review, and have my Spur ordered. You had the demo setup with 3zero moto’s but you didnt really mention those? Wondered if you liked them on the Spur or if you thought they took away some of the bikes sharpness? Pretty sure you said something wasn’t as ‘sporty’ as you were expecting, maybe the wheels?
Buying a Sentinel V2 was the best decision ever. I’ve owned numerous bikes from Trek, Specialized, Giant, Yeti and the Transition is by far the best out of all of them.
Cool review. Maybe this opens the door to more transition bike reviews. I’d really like to see your opinions on the new scout. 27.5 150/140. I have a 2018 scout and it’s fantastic bike. The spur sounds like a stiffer, a bit more capable version of the ripley, but maybe a touch less playful. Looking forward to the comparison.
Three things about this Bike : 1. All great comments and Reviews about Transition are 150% True ! 2. It is an xxxtremely capable and fun Short Travel 29er . 3 If you want a Transition Spur right now you have to wait a few more months because right now are Zero Stock , but I can assure that you won´t be dissapointed .
Jason, thanks for the great content! off-topic: I have a Ripley v 4 (and love it) I just updated my wheels and hubs and am looking to try a different tire than the Nobby Nic/hans dampf. I'm about to pull the trigger on the DHR2 (front) and Rekon (rear). I noticed your transition had the dissector (front) and Rekon (rear). Which of those combo's do you recommend? I want a good all-around font and rear - better cornering than HD/NN and just as fast or faster rolling. Thanks in advance
Yeah, that's an excellent combo. I've got over 500 miles on the dissector/ rekon combo and very happy w it. Faster rolling and still good traction would be rekon 2.4 front ardent race 2.35 rear... might give it a try for fast trail riding!!
Thanks for the review, new to your channel and enjoying the content. Any plans to review the YT Izzo, looks like it has your preferred geo, almost identical to the Ripley.
Great review! You said your 5'8, but what size bike and your inseam? I'm 5'7 with only a 28" inseam so 29ers are usually way too tall. However, I do know Transition makes some low stand over bikes.
How would you compare the Spur to the Tallboy V4? I m currently on a Transition Throttle and love it , I gave up on Full suspension bikes about a year ago could not find one that would climb at least the way I liked similar to my HT. Ripmo, High Tower, Trek Fuel EX 9.9, Pivot Mach6
Hey Jason can you hit up Chris over at Salt Cycles and give us a review on the Revel Ranger as well and then compare the Spur and the Ripley? Thanks for the info.
I absolutely love the new Element... I've had 3 days on one so far and already ordered mine from Mike at Utah Mountain Biking..... he has them in stock now. his number is 801-367-9750
Jason thanks for doing these reviews ! $6k is a little steep for this working man but I still like watching your bike reviews , keep up the good work .
I haven't ridden the sb115 but its basically a sb100.... there is in my opinion zero reasons to go with the sb115.... hta is terrible for trail riding. Easy decision, get the Ripley or Spur
@@mtbyumyum Just thought the 115 maybe on a 140mm fork would get some love coz its a closer spec now to the 4.5 with a bottle cage. Will checkout the Ripley and Spur thanks!!
It was a real toss up between the Spur and Ripley for me, I took the Ripley in the end because of the 130 fork set up and neater brake cable routing. Didn’t quite like the cable running on top of the BB on the Spur. Great review!
hi thank you for your great reviews I just bought a giant trance advanced pro but may be looking for one more bike what do you recommend I like the giant but I was thinking about a evil offering just don't know what to get next
Are the customizations from the standard X01 build your personal preference? I see XTR brakes on this bike vs the G2's that come on it. Same with the crank swap?
Weight is impressive. Ive been riding Ibis bikes since 2010. They are arguably the best all around trail bike made today. I find it interesting to hear you somewhat rave on this bike. Hmmm 🤔🤔🤔
@@mtbyumyum Would you say that a large would be too long for sure? I am between 5 9 and 5“10 and cańt decide as there is jus no test bike available anywhere close
How do you feel it compares to the SB100? I know you’ve ridden both and I was thinking of swapping my SB100 to the Spur. I have an SB150 as well, so I like having a shorter travel, much lighter bike for those fast paced rides. Thanks!
Have you ever tested any Banshee bikes? Going to build up a Phantom V3 in the next month or so, but there's not a lot of info out there. Be a good comparison to your current short travel stuff :)
Nice Video! Think this is the perfect bike for northern UT, just have one more month until mines in stock :P Do you think the longer wheelbase makes for difficulty on tight switchbacks/technical climbing?
I've been waiting for this review. I had a Spur on order but I got impatient and went with something completely different. A Mojo 4, which I think will suit my riding style better than the Spur. However, I'll likely order a Spur now, so that I'll get it in time for Spring.
@@Jacob99174 I only have one ride, but so far, it feels great! Mini-Ripmo (in all the best ways). Incredibly stable at speed, more of a bruiser in the chunk than I expected, but also super playful.
@@Jacob99174 I've been riding the V1 Ripmo for the last two years and wanted to try something totally different, so Reply wasn't on my list. I got the XLS build with carbon bars. The new Shimano stuff is so nice! The only thing I'll eventually change is swapping to carbon wheels.
I'm "surprised" that you're "surprised " how good this bike is... definitely the bike I want to get next. Still love your reviews... always so enthusiastic
This a Q in 2023 haha, if you have to choose btw the Ripley and Spur, what will be? and if you feel a "huge difference with a 120mm fork than a 130mm"? thanks great channel!!!
hope your staying safe. still hoping for Devinci Troy 29 first ride review, just interested in your point of view. Just pick the troy up couple of weeks ago and this is my mini review, it climbs well and i haven't had to reach for the lockout lever even once, it is maneuverable, it feels like a mini enduro that pedels well. The only down side is that it is chunky and only a 2.4 rear tire. the rear tire thing don't bother me, i am probably going to put a faster rolling tire at the back.It kind of reminds me the way you described the new pivot switchblade, witch makes sense because they the similar geo, the biggest difference is probably the way they tune the suspension ( DW-Link vs Split Pivot ). i am happy with it essentially for the price, it cost me 4199 cad witch is 3153.93 usd and for that you get a pike select + with charger 2.1, code r brakes, full gx eagle groupset, a good novatec rear hub with 84 points of contact.
Hey! How would you compare this bike to the Ripley in terms of stiffness? I’m a heavier rider and stiffness is important to me when buying a bike. Thanks!
@@mtbyumyum best I've every seen, hopefully a sign of more to come, spending $5k+ for a 30+lbs bike just makes no sense to me unless you're riding downhill park every weekend
@@Jacob99174 there's gotta be more to it than that because if I recall correctly, @MTB yumyum had to upgrade to carbon wheels on the Ripley to get it to 26lbs so something like $7k @ 26 lbs which fits my formula ($5k for 28 lbs, $1k per lb taken off after that) ... 25 lbs with alloy wheels for $6k, I don't know how they're doing it but I like it
Hey Jay, you really kind of glove-slapped the Spur recently in one of your live videos and I'm wondering why. Listening to you here it sounds like exactly what I'm looking for, a bike that's an all-day rider and not a mach-chicken downhiller because I don't ride those trails or do that. I'm too old, I'll break if I come off at 30mph! I'm looking for efficiency coupled with a pleasant feel, maybe more level & uphill oriented than fast downhilling.
Stepping away from a "Hi-Tech Carbon Machine" mindset & moving toward the "Lively Feel" category, Where do these awesome machines rate in comparison; Spur, Ripley, Rascal, Switchblade, Mojo, Tallboy...? I'm convinced that has a lot to do with the "Fun-Factor".
What is that tool storage mounted on the frame? I've got a sentinel on the way and I can't find a product that bolts to the frame like that. Thank you!
Links to the bike details and the new Fox knee pads I've been wearing recently and loving!! Enjoy and remember, anything you purchase using the links in the description below the video go directly to helping support this channel and allowing me to keep making videos like this. Thank you so much!!
Transition Spur: bit.ly/3ckHmhd
Fox Enduro Knee Pads (recently started using these): bit.ly/3l2KwKr
How do you like it when compared with the Tallboy?
No *"Spur"* found through that link, only *Scout, Patrol & Sentinel,* weird.
I realize it's kinda off topic but do anyone know of a good site to watch newly released movies online?
@Dorian Idris Flixportal :D
@Davion Cullen Thank you, I went there and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :) I appreciate it !
This, Evil the Following, and Revel Ranger... one of those will be my next bike :)
Mine too and I can’t decide which one. Leaning toward the Spur.
Can’t wait to see the Ripley vs Spur video!
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@@mtbyumyum Where do I find that comparison video?
I hope you'll be riding the new Evil Following V3 and compare it to this bike. They seem to target the same kind of riding.
Can you demo the Transition sentinel V2 good vid on the spur ! 👍
Living here in Bellingham almost every bike on the hill is a Transition, especially in the spring after they had a huge sale to make room for the new models ...THEY'RE EVERYWHERE! LOL. I really like that blue Spur....great video Jason.
Haha yeah, not very many here in Utah...
Excellent review as always. I’d like to see your review of the new Evil Following V3.
So pleasant to hear your sign off about life being good and 2020. Despite all the shit going down around the world this year, it's been the best year for me in quite some time and it's pretty awkward to always listen to people who can't wait for it to be over. Loved your review, looking forward to the Ripley / Spur head to head video. Take it easy. Cheers Dave
Dave, good for you. Yeah, our family and business has been good this year... thank you!!
Those ee wing titanium cranks are sweet looking on that bike
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Great review. I'm loving my Swichblade I purchased off your review. So great on the downhill and uphill. Lot of roots here in Georgia and smooth flow. The SB eats it all up. You told me its just so" plush " You were spot on! Love it man!!
Switchblade might be the best bike released in 2020. Congrats!
Good to have you back Jason! The footage has to be really stacking up.
Haha yeah, just need to find time to sit down and edit😆
Can you add the S Works Epic EVO. To the review of these short travel bikes
Absolutely!
Can't wait for the Ripley comparison :)
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Great Vid YumYum! I'm an old local Sandy boy looking for a one bike quiver. You had me sold on the Rascal but now I see this, 25lbs sounds awesome... hmm.
Keep on Keep'n on 🤘
Do it! Call xhris at Salt Cycles 801-943-8502
Just called Salt Cycles and ordered one! Stoked
I wish you still showed the hole run down jacobs and the lower trail you pick up a lot watching you on the bike and the commentary.
Yeah, I feel like I get a better review doing it this way... all pov and talking and riding was cool but sometimes my opinion would change after more time on the trail and I would always agree with myself once watching the footage...
Can't wait for the compare between the Ripley and Spur. I have a 2020 Ibis DV9, 2017 Transition Smuggler plus a fat bike for winter here in Michigan. I going to sell the Smuggler and the top 3 possible replacement are Ripley, Spur and Revel Ranger in that order. The Smuggler at 33lbs feels like a lead anchor compared to a 23lb hardtail and it accelerate so slow in comparison. It never really noticed it until getting a lighter bike that has fast acceleration.
Get the Ripley, don't look back. Perfect bike for MI (unless you only ride the flat XC trails like island lake or Addison oaks, then Id say sell the smuggler and stick the the DV9 only) . I know many others who bought the bike after I bought mine and they absolutely love it. one of my buddies just ordered a frame about 3 weeks ago but has to wait until OCT for delivery as they been sold out for a couple of months. build it light and you will have a super competitive bike that will easily handle any trial in MI. You will not exceed the bikes capabilities for our trails. Stick with 11 speed, (XTR with SRAM xx1 cassette awesome combo) no need for 12 here, light carbon rims, you will be able to built it to sub 25 lbs with dropper. I've been riding Ripleys for years, this year I found the perfect tire combination for damp and dry trails. Aspen rear (this tire has completely blown my mind. literally better grip than the aggressor in these condition, wish they made is in a 2.4 so I can try it in the front), XR4 front. Ripping fast, super grip and solid as F%&K! you'll blown away. good luck
@@zoubtube I ride the DV9 on the XC trails and the Smuggler on trials like Poto, Pontiac lake, Torn shirt ect. I usually make a couple rode trips a year to Marquette area or pisgah. The Smuggler has been good on those as well but the weight plus the pedalling platform is not as supportive as I'd like, too much petal bob. I am all about the short travel 29ers but way too many are getting too long and too slack. On the trials around here like Highland those long bikes are tough to navigate all the tight spots. Sounds like the perfect bike, how does it handle jump based flow trails like Eh Line? Not that I getting the bike specifically for that, I don't ride flow trails lime DTE all that much, more into hand built singletrack.
Yeah, the Ripley or Spur would be awesome. GL!!
@@kevinrodger3756 "On the trials around here like Highland those long bikes are tough to navigate all the tight spots" Funny you mention highland,, I ride all of highland 3 days a week minimum, and I can finish it pretty damn quick. Contrary to popular believe, its not because I'm fast, I'm not! I'm an average guy who is conditioned to ride our trails on a bike that was designed to ride our kind of trails. This is what the Ripley does, It allows the average person who puts the added effort into conditioning themselves, to be more efficient on the trails it was designed for, which includes highland and basically every trial in MI. The bike climbs, peddles and handles incredibly well. I'm not kidding when I say that you will find your limitations, not the bikes. I haven't ridden the Ripley on eh line, but I have ridden it out west where they have huge elevation and long flowy and gnarley down hills. The Ripley handled it all just fine. On the very aggressive stuff I had to really pick my lines as the bike isn't designed to bomb down very aggressive terrain. but climbing was a hell of a lot easier for me then those around me! 😉 I haven't ridden the spur and I'm sure I'll rent it (along with the following V3) next time I'm out west. Here in MI, a short travel 29er is the perfect bike, and the Ripley with its DW link is the most efficient in that space that I've come across. build it to be more like and XC bike and you can't go wrong.
Will be great also to see the performance of all of the bikes you ride in at least one different trail with different terrain, more chunky to see how capable are this bikes, and the limits of them, in my area for example there are tons of drops, stones , slow turns and switchbacks
Good idea, thanks!
what a sweet ride, great review as always Jason, I love this channel
I now realized why I rarely see Transition bikes up here in Canada - entry model starts at $7100 with no aluminum option in sight and the frame on its own is $4200
Wow, yeah.... bike prices are getting out of hand
@@mtbyumyum well hey, at least there are many options (brands) for all budget ranges lol. Did you ever get a chance to ride a Jamis Portal? would be interesting to hear your input...seems like everyone forgot about it after release
Not yet... I think I've seen one before tho
debating on getting a v4 ripley or one of these as my next bike.... still on the fence
Looks very much like a YT izzo, pro race, 26lb and £4800. full X01 DT carbon wheels and RF finishing kit, full fox factory kashima. It's a blinding bike for the money. It also climbs superbly and descends at a fair pace too. Would like to see a comparison of a few of the new style ST 29ers.
Would like to... just a matter of getting one.
When I am shopping around for bikes you are the guy I trust! Keep up the good work. Usually when I need a legit opinion on a bike you already did a video on it.
Another great review. It would be awesome if you could the Trance X 29. I respect the work you do.
I'll check it out. Thx!
Great review. I have heard great things about Transition bikes, mostly the sentinel. They are one of the pioneers of the new geo.
Dude, Bill, geo is dialed on this bike... at first I thought it was a little long but it makes it more stable and this bike is happy at higher speeds!!
Great review! Such a cool looking bike too. If you can grab a new Hei Hei at some point It’d be fun to hear how it compares. I ride the last gen. carbon version and love it for most everything in Park City.
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MTB yumyum I would also love to hear your thoughts about the new Hei Hei vs. Spur. The Spur looks nice but does not Sound right for Danish tight trails with lots of small ups and downs and switch backs cornening where the Hei Hei seems to suit this type of terrain better. But I prefer the warranty Transition provides. And great content as always 👍👍🤟🤟
Great video tnx. If I have only one bike would you choose ripley, following or the spur?
Good job on this one Jason, like the voice over you added into it.
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Deciding between this and the Evil Following V3. Would love a more detailed comparison. Can you add the Following V3 to the comparison? Which one is more down oriented of the bunch!
You got it!
MTB yumyum Sweet!
Really dig my pivot trail429 it would be my recommendation your friend zach seemed to like the trail 429. Solid with a unique feel.
Yeah, the T429 is so good.... just a bit on the heavy side for a 120mm bike
@@mtbyumyum burley fo sure but that is one of the things i really like about it so stiff through rock gardens, burms an great balance. Could be lighter but at what cost idk i am 40lbs heavier. Dig ur reviews and have the same passion for mtb as u do, keep up the gd work.
Great review. Your reviews are getting even better and are up there with the pinkbike / bikemag reviews imo. Keep up the good work bud!
Glad you like them! Thanks!
Another great review! Would be cool if you demoed the new Transition Sentinel to hear your thoughts compared to the Ripmo/Switchblade. Cheers!
Yeah, I'm anxious to try the Sentinel for sure!!
You should review the Scott Spark. They have some at Hangar 15 you could borrow.
I'll call Mike✌
Yum have you ridden the Nukeproof Reactor 29 or 27.5 yet. If not would enjoy a review on that bike. Keep up the good work I enjoy your stuff.
awesome have to rewatch this one a couple times...see if you say its better than the ripley or not....great review!!!! do some time studies please!!!
They're different but both very good👍
As always, valuable experience!!
Can’t wait to see the comparison video.
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Thanks!!
Good review, sweeeeet bike!! Hope you can do a new Transition Sentinel too.
Yeah, me too!
Any chance at you setting up a Sb140 as a mullet? Maybe compare it to the SB130LR?
A buddy of mine rode a 140 mullet this summer... 63° hta 72° sta not sure that's for me
I’d Like to see a head to head with the Ripley. Interested to see if you sell your Ripley for one! Sounds like a cool bike. I’d like to demo one
Got the head to head coming!!
vs Evil Following V3 please
Please test ride the new Evil Following!
Nice, i have a 2019 RM Instinct BC with 160/155 and a few upgrades like Mavic XA Carbon wheels, RF carbon bars and lighter seat, now its just under 30, if i upgraded to XX-1 i would drop nearly another pound from GX. I have been thinking of getting a shorter travel bike, do you like the Rock Shox suspension compared to the Fox? I assume for that travel would be spec. with the Fox 34? I think Clint Gibbs has/had a few Transition bikes and he liked them. I really dont need 160/155 of travel 100% of the time so maybe i do some checking into that
Yeah, you should try this Spur out... my surprise you!!
Nice review. I can tell your holding back on this bike. Your reluctant to say it might be as good or better. NO big deal, but It's in your body language when your comparing. Can you attest to issues with it having a low bottom bracket? I have some technical climbs that might be an issue. I have a spur on order. I just went for it. If anything I can get 170 cranks I guess.
No pedal strikes yet... felt good. Any hesitation on the Spur was not knowing if some of the long feeling of the bike and "slight lack of playfulness" was due to the 800mm bars...
@@mtbyumyum Makes sense. I would probably cut down the bars myself. 800mm would be too wide for where I ride. I have some narrow trees. I'm ok with a little more stability and a "little less playfulness". I like to go a faster these days and my 2015 rocky mountain gets a bit sketchy when getting up to speed.. also trying to alleviate that short cockpit if feel on older bikes.The length or perceived room I am looking for. Can't wait for the bike!
Hi, loved this review, and have my Spur ordered. You had the demo setup with 3zero moto’s but you didnt really mention those? Wondered if you liked them on the Spur or if you thought they took away some of the bikes sharpness? Pretty sure you said something wasn’t as ‘sporty’ as you were expecting, maybe the wheels?
Great video.!
Is the Spur faster than your baby RM Element? Or the other way around?
Thank you
Buying a Sentinel V2 was the best decision ever. I’ve owned numerous bikes from Trek, Specialized, Giant, Yeti and the Transition is by far the best out of all of them.
Just published my Sentinel video review this morning!
Cool review. Maybe this opens the door to more transition bike reviews. I’d really like to see your opinions on the new scout. 27.5 150/140. I have a 2018 scout and it’s fantastic bike. The spur sounds like a stiffer, a bit more capable version of the ripley, but maybe a touch less playful. Looking forward to the comparison.
Yeah, I'd love to ride more bikes from every brand... Transition included!
Three things about this Bike : 1. All great comments and Reviews about Transition are 150% True !
2. It is an xxxtremely capable and fun Short Travel 29er .
3 If you want a Transition Spur right now you have to wait a few more months because right now are Zero Stock , but I can assure that you won´t be dissapointed .
3. I just bought one yesterday so there are still some around.
Review specialized epic evo
nice review man as always! Transition makes nice bikes.
Petty sure this was my first ride on a Transition. Excellent bike!!
Jason, thanks for the great content! off-topic: I have a Ripley v 4 (and love it) I just updated my wheels and hubs and am looking to try a different tire than the Nobby Nic/hans dampf. I'm about to pull the trigger on the DHR2 (front) and Rekon (rear). I noticed your transition had the dissector (front) and Rekon (rear). Which of those combo's do you recommend? I want a good all-around font and rear - better cornering than HD/NN and just as fast or faster rolling. Thanks in advance
Yeah, that's an excellent combo. I've got over 500 miles on the dissector/ rekon combo and very happy w it. Faster rolling and still good traction would be rekon 2.4 front ardent race 2.35 rear... might give it a try for fast trail riding!!
Thanks for the review, new to your channel and enjoying the content. Any plans to review the YT Izzo, looks like it has your preferred geo, almost identical to the Ripley.
Welcome! Yeah, I would love to ride the YT... just difficult to get
MTB yumyum ask your followers who are local to borrow!
Jason, good review. How about climbing efficiency? Same as DW Link on Ripley? Need to use a lock out switch? Any pedal bob?
Pedaled really well, didn't lock out the shock... very efficient!
@@mtbyumyum impressive. Thanks for sharing.
I can't wait for the comparison but having those wide handlebars will definitely influence your opinion on cornering ability.
Yeah, I should have swapped them out... sorry guys
Great review! You said your 5'8, but what size bike and your inseam? I'm 5'7 with only a 28" inseam so 29ers are usually way too tall. However, I do know Transition makes some low stand over bikes.
30" inseam... you'd likely need to run a 125mm dropper
How would you compare the Spur to the Tallboy V4? I m currently on a Transition Throttle and love it , I gave up on Full suspension bikes about a year ago could not find one that would climb at least the way I liked similar to my HT. Ripmo, High Tower, Trek Fuel EX 9.9, Pivot Mach6
The Spur has that same sporty get up and go that the Ripley, Mach4 sl and Pivot T429 has... the tb4 isn't as sporty.... more trail/enduro
Nailed it Jason. Time to get one and build it up to 22lbs. :)
Geez, really??
Hey Jason can you hit up Chris over at Salt Cycles and give us a review on the Revel Ranger as well and then compare the Spur and the Ripley?
Thanks for the info.
I should have a Range for demo next week🤞
@@mtbyumyum now were talking, how about a three way comparison on spur ripley and ranger,,,,,,,,, great content Jason
@@davidmaco1 please please please!! Those are my top 3 plus SC Tallboy.
Soooo was thinking the new Pivot t429 but too expense. Is this as good? The new Rocky Element looks awesome and priced right....any thoughts?
I absolutely love the new Element... I've had 3 days on one so far and already ordered mine from Mike at Utah Mountain Biking..... he has them in stock now. his number is 801-367-9750
@@mtbyumyum Cool how does it compare to the SPUR. I will call him tomorrow and order one. I cannot find a Spur to buy.....
Jason thanks for doing these reviews ! $6k is a little steep for this working man but I still like watching your bike reviews , keep up the good work .
I think they have a $4500 build too👍
@@mtbyumyum Well now your talking my language
I think i am going with a Mojo though ... I am a 27.5 guy
That video is coming soon👍
@@GOTCHAPARK - I actually just switched from a mojo3 to a Spur. No regrets at all.
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on the new altitude... ;)
Dude, so pumped on this bike!! Love the Altitude... hopping to create a ton of content on this bike!
Waiting for yeti sb 115 test
Great vid! What is the main differences in ride feeling between the Spur and a Trance 29 in youre opinion?
Possible to compare this with an SB115 for those who are undecided? Great channel thanks!
I haven't ridden the sb115 but its basically a sb100.... there is in my opinion zero reasons to go with the sb115.... hta is terrible for trail riding. Easy decision, get the Ripley or Spur
@@mtbyumyum Just thought the 115 maybe on a 140mm fork would get some love coz its a closer spec now to the 4.5 with a bottle cage. Will checkout the Ripley and Spur thanks!!
It was a real toss up between the Spur and Ripley for me, I took the Ripley in the end because of the 130 fork set up and neater brake cable routing. Didn’t quite like the cable running on top of the BB on the Spur. Great review!
Thanks, yeah rear brake not internal 👎
@Phillip Connolly Still a damn good bike bro.... ride and be happy. Not a deal breaker, just a niggling detail.
hi thank you for your great reviews I just bought a giant trance advanced pro but may be looking for one more bike what do you recommend I like the giant but I was thinking about a evil offering just don't know what to get next
Are the customizations from the standard X01 build your personal preference? I see XTR brakes on this bike vs the G2's that come on it. Same with the crank swap?
Yeah, I've not had a chance to ride this bike from a demo... this is a personal customers of Salt Cycles that let me borrow for a bit
Awesome review Jason. Thank you :)
Thanks!
Weight is impressive. Ive been riding Ibis bikes since 2010. They are arguably the best all around trail bike made today. I find it interesting to hear you somewhat rave on this bike. Hmmm 🤔🤔🤔
I know right... this Spur is impressive!
Hi that's a nice review ..can u do 1 review for specialized enduro 2020 also
Thanks for the great review. What size spur did you test?
Medium 5'8"
@@mtbyumyum great thank you. I am about your size. Did you go with the medium on the ripley and the tallboy when you tested it? Awesome channel
Yes, always Medium
@@mtbyumyum Would you say that a large would be too long for sure? I am between 5 9 and 5“10 and cańt decide as there is jus no test bike available anywhere close
How do you feel it compares to the SB100? I know you’ve ridden both and I was thinking of swapping my SB100 to the Spur. I have an SB150 as well, so I like having a shorter travel, much lighter bike for those fast paced rides. Thanks!
SB100 is more flexy and less stable... I'd go Spur for sure!!
Will you be changing the bar and stem to reduce the aggressive position and try it out again?
What's the lightest weight you can build it out?
Ueah, I'd like to get more time on this one!
Any chance to test Marin Alpine trail xr?
Have you ever tested any Banshee bikes? Going to build up a Phantom V3 in the next month or so, but there's not a lot of info out there. Be a good comparison to your current short travel stuff :)
I'll check it out
Nice one! To be honest, I did consider the Spur but it's a bit too pricey for me.
That bike looks awesome 👌 That would be a nice little brother to the Ripmo!
Nice Video! Think this is the perfect bike for northern UT, just have one more month until mines in stock :P
Do you think the longer wheelbase makes for difficulty on tight switchbacks/technical climbing?
Not difficult, just not as fun or wippy/maneuverable
I’d love to see a comparison with the YT Izzo witch seems to be the one to beat in this category.
Completely agreed!
Epic Vid! Can you do the new 5010 soon?
Been trying to get that bike for awhile now...
Do a head to head with the Element.!
Dude. You going to review the Epic Evo any time soon ?
I've been waiting for this review. I had a Spur on order but I got impatient and went with something completely different. A Mojo 4, which I think will suit my riding style better than the Spur. However, I'll likely order a Spur now, so that I'll get it in time for Spring.
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How’s the Mojo doing?
@@Jacob99174 I only have one ride, but so far, it feels great! Mini-Ripmo (in all the best ways). Incredibly stable at speed, more of a bruiser in the chunk than I expected, but also super playful.
Greg F nice!
Any regrets not going Ripley?
What level Mojo? And are you satisfied with the specs for that level?
@@Jacob99174 I've been riding the V1 Ripmo for the last two years and wanted to try something totally different, so Reply wasn't on my list. I got the XLS build with carbon bars. The new Shimano stuff is so nice! The only thing I'll eventually change is swapping to carbon wheels.
I'm "surprised" that you're "surprised " how good this bike is... definitely the bike I want to get next. Still love your reviews... always so enthusiastic
Thanks dude!
This a Q in 2023 haha, if you have to choose btw the Ripley and Spur, what will be? and if you feel a "huge difference with a 120mm fork than a 130mm"? thanks great channel!!!
Ibis Ripley with a 140mm fork is just about the perfect "do everything" trail bike that is still on the light weight side and very efficient climbing.
@@mtbyumyum thanks a lot!!! Keep with this channel is great!
hope your staying safe. still hoping for Devinci Troy 29 first ride review, just interested in your point of view. Just pick the troy up couple of weeks ago and this is my mini review, it climbs well and i haven't had to reach for the lockout lever even once, it is maneuverable, it feels like a mini enduro that pedels well. The only down side is that it is chunky and only a 2.4 rear tire. the rear tire thing don't bother me, i am probably going to put a faster rolling tire at the back.It kind of reminds me the way you described the new pivot switchblade, witch makes sense because they the similar geo, the biggest difference is probably the way they tune the suspension ( DW-Link vs Split Pivot ). i am happy with it essentially for the price, it cost me 4199 cad witch is 3153.93 usd and for that you get a pike select + with charger 2.1, code r brakes, full gx eagle groupset, a good novatec rear hub with 84 points of contact.
Sounds nice!
Hey! How would you compare this bike to the Ripley in terms of stiffness? I’m a heavier rider and stiffness is important to me when buying a bike. Thanks!
I have a Spur and have loved it but am considering adding another bike; would a Switchblade be too much overlap?
Depending on your speed and trail, yeah, maybe. You might consider the new FireBird
This bike blows my whole financial formula for a trail bike out of the water. $6k @ 25lbs ... just wow!!!
I thought it was a good weight/price ratio
@@mtbyumyum best I've every seen, hopefully a sign of more to come, spending $5k+ for a 30+lbs bike just makes no sense to me unless you're riding downhill park every weekend
Michael Glidewell really quick look at, between this and Ripley, the weight savings comes from SID sus and tires
@@Jacob99174 there's gotta be more to it than that because if I recall correctly, @MTB yumyum had to upgrade to carbon wheels on the Ripley to get it to 26lbs so something like $7k @ 26 lbs which fits my formula ($5k for 28 lbs, $1k per lb taken off after that) ... 25 lbs with alloy wheels for $6k, I don't know how they're doing it but I like it
@@mtbyumyum As you know, there are a number of great riding short-travel 29ers today. I just bought an Epic Evo Expert ($6k, 25 lbs) and it rocks!
Hey Jay, you really kind of glove-slapped the Spur recently in one of your live videos and I'm wondering why. Listening to you here it sounds like exactly what I'm looking for, a bike that's an all-day rider and not a mach-chicken downhiller because I don't ride those trails or do that. I'm too old, I'll break if I come off at 30mph! I'm looking for efficiency coupled with a pleasant feel, maybe more level & uphill oriented than fast downhilling.
How does this compare to the Tallboy you tested? I assume the Spur will climb a bit better due to weight but does the tallboy descend better?
Yeah, tb4 just feels like a little bigger bike... slightly more composed on the descent
@@mtbyumyum would you say the tb4 is a good climber?
Not for a 120mm bike... it's about the same as the Revel Rascal, Pivot Switchblade
Get an Izzo and really compare it with your Ripley and the Spure.
Yeah, that would be fun
How does it compare to a Scott spark ⚡️?
I’d like to know as well
Stepping away from a "Hi-Tech Carbon Machine" mindset & moving toward the "Lively Feel" category, Where do these awesome machines rate in comparison;
Spur, Ripley, Rascal, Switchblade, Mojo, Tallboy...? I'm convinced that has a lot to do with the "Fun-Factor".
In your list, the Mojo and Ripley are the most lively although, the fun factor is killer on the Rascal, Tallboy and Switchblade as well.
Test the trance X please
I'd love to!
Great review again Yumyum
Thanks!
What is that tool storage mounted on the frame? I've got a sentinel on the way and I can't find a product that bolts to the frame like that. Thank you!
i like your reviews ....Greetings from Germany!
Hey, thanks! Welcome!
Awesome video Jason. Don’t tell me the Spur will dethrone the Ripley 😐 lol
Lol, time will tell... need more rides on this thing
When you give bike weights are they with or without pedals?
Without
Did that build come with the cane creek eewings?
no, the owner of this bike put them on .... I borrowed this bike for the video
What are your thoughts on the spur vs the rascal?
Totally different category... Rascal is more like the switchblade and ripmo
Now on to the Sentinel please
Done🤘👊
@@mtbyumyum cant wait 💪🏻
Do you think a 200+ XL rider would be more at home on a “stiff” trail 429 with 140 fork
Yeah, for sure. It's such a robust bike. I really loved the Trail 429.... that bike is on rails in the corners!! Pivot Trail 429: bit.ly/3ps7gFm