Nice! Was thinking that you’d definitely benefit from a two bike stable, and then you said you’re looking at getting an enduro! I think that’ll be the best fit, then you can have two dedicated bikes that are each optimized for a different purpose.
You need a Stumpjumper EVO with the adjustable geometry. Steepen the geo, put on some lighter faster tires, and it makes a pretty good long-travel Downcountry bike. Slacken the geo, put on some aggressive rubber, and it makes a pretty good Enduro bike-park bike. I've got my Stumpy EVO Expert set up Downcountry with the steepest head angle, low bottom bracket, 2.6 Rekon front, and 2.6 Ikon rear. Those tires end up more like 2.5 when mounted on the stock i30 rims. It covers ground very fast but is still very capable when the going gets steep and rough. The long high-quality travel keeps the XC tires glued to the ground and it gets way more traction than I expected. I was just at my local Specialized shop and nearly every bike is 25% off.
I plan on riding my trance x (160mm front - 145mm rear) all summer at snow summit and snow valley. I would agree good brakes are a must if you want to ride in bike parks.
I ride a 2016 Meta TR V4, overforked so it’s 140-120. It has seen half a dozen park days and I often wonder how would the those days go if I had a full blown park bike. On the other hand, knowing that my bike can get squirrelly much easier than these modern enduro bikes keeps me in check when considering new features. I think, can I really do this? Because I have much less faith in my bike saving me if I go off line or get weird on a jump or drop. Just my thoughts on how I push my riding safely…I hope.
I like how you said "saving" It's so true the bigger bikes can erase many mistakes. I rode a 130/130 Trek Fuel at Summit and it was at it's limits. Now I'm on a 170/150 Slash and it is sooo much more forgiving. I'm up at summit 10+ times a year. At my local trails the bigger bike it usually too much
Definitely capable, especially with the 36 . I know Danny @uosocal who I ride with a lot for the last couple years rode his IZZO up there almost all last season with a bumped up fox 34 and some tokens in that rear DPX. Definitely was under gunned since he’s like 6-2 , 245 lbs 😬 but he figured it out. Your bike looks dope. I’m personally all about the Aluminum core 2 Capra MX I built for the parks this season, it is amazing and super specific for it But I’m loving it 👍
I use to do the same!!! Para mi lo mas entretenido en un lugar asi es una bicicleta de XC que recorra 160... nunca me podido sentir mas comodo en una con geometria distinta, mi favorita es mi spz enduro del 2017, pero sigo siendo mas rapido en mis antiguas, como por ejemplo la jekyl Abrazo!
So with the changes you made would have rather got a Sight instead or do you prefer this? Are you going to bring it back to the stock travel when you get home?
Did you ever have any issues with the additional shock travel? I’ve replaced my fork with a 150mm Bomber Z1 and thinking of doing the over stroke to increase rear travel too. Did you run stock setup for a 210x55 from the manual?
Sure! I’m terms of feel, the Z2 felt almost like an uncontrolled spring without much dampening. The 36 dampening is noticeably better in that it feels smooth and keeps the front end under control. Hope that helps. But yes, worth the upgrade (doesn’t have the be a factory 36, a performance 36 would still be worth it)
Your Fluid was transformed into a Ripmo AF. Probably should have bought a Ripmo and saved money in the long run. Plus got a little more rear travel, the geo is very similar.
The question is and was, how far do you want to go? You bought a trail bike because you were pushing the long travel enduro harder and harder until you crashed. A dh bike works better in the bikepark when it gets gnarly. But there is definitely a higher risk when you push it to the limit.🤷♂️
I think so. The engineers were asked about over stroking and the answer was something like “we know you’re gonna do it. Just be sure to check for clearance” It’s a risk and voids the warranty, but 🤷🏻♂️
Capra and the fluid are designed for completely two different things. I surely would pick the fluid 100% of the time for anything that requires climbing. Btw your fluid looks sick with that fork.
Dude your overthinking everything, it’s going to be ok your causing your self to much stress you don’t need all those gimmick bikes , enjoy the ride and not the bike hipe ,
I find the MTX pads feel like they take longer to really engage, but once I got used to that feeling I realized it's just me and the pads stop great.
That’s interesting. Now to see how long they last 👊
Nice! Was thinking that you’d definitely benefit from a two bike stable, and then you said you’re looking at getting an enduro! I think that’ll be the best fit, then you can have two dedicated bikes that are each optimized for a different purpose.
Exactly. Altering this one is fun and all but it can easily get to where it’s not one or the other and therefor not as fun anymore
You need a Stumpjumper EVO with the adjustable geometry. Steepen the geo, put on some lighter faster tires, and it makes a pretty good long-travel Downcountry bike. Slacken the geo, put on some aggressive rubber, and it makes a pretty good Enduro bike-park bike. I've got my Stumpy EVO Expert set up Downcountry with the steepest head angle, low bottom bracket, 2.6 Rekon front, and 2.6 Ikon rear. Those tires end up more like 2.5 when mounted on the stock i30 rims. It covers ground very fast but is still very capable when the going gets steep and rough. The long high-quality travel keeps the XC tires glued to the ground and it gets way more traction than I expected. I was just at my local Specialized shop and nearly every bike is 25% off.
The stumpy evo was top on the list but back when the not price friendly. But yea, I see tons of options with it
You can pull this off at Summit and snow valley but Northstar you need 170 or more front and rear. A Capra is a good choice🔥🔥
Northstar’s gnarly, for sure! 🤘
@@MILTONATORy the way amazing camera work. I felt like I was on acid watching this. So good!❤❤❤
I plan on riding my trance x (160mm front - 145mm rear) all summer at snow summit and snow valley. I would agree good brakes are a must if you want to ride in bike parks.
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The Fezzari La Sal Peak is a looker especially if you want a two bike killer the bike feels like a super trail bike at 170mm travel front and rear
I ride a 2016 Meta TR V4, overforked so it’s 140-120. It has seen half a dozen park days and I often wonder how would the those days go if I had a full blown park bike. On the other hand, knowing that my bike can get squirrelly much easier than these modern enduro bikes keeps me in check when considering new features. I think, can I really do this? Because I have much less faith in my bike saving me if I go off line or get weird on a jump or drop. Just my thoughts on how I push my riding safely…I hope.
I like how you said "saving" It's so true the bigger bikes can erase many mistakes. I rode a 130/130 Trek Fuel at Summit and it was at it's limits. Now I'm on a 170/150 Slash and it is sooo much more forgiving. I'm up at summit 10+ times a year. At my local trails the bigger bike it usually too much
Great job on the video!
Thank you! Loving the bike
That bike can handle the park. You got skills to handle the shorter travel. The bike would work much better if you had a coil rear shock.
Working on that coil now 😁
@@MILTONATOR That bike will ride incredible with a coil.
Dude that insta 360 is making for some sick footy! Great vid brother Milton. We still gotta link up for a ride!
Thanks man! Wind noise is still a bit much but getting there. Make it out to Skypark July 15 and let’s ride there/then 💪
Definitely capable, especially with the 36 . I know Danny @uosocal who I ride with a lot for the last couple years rode his IZZO up there almost all last season with a bumped up fox 34 and some tokens in that rear DPX. Definitely was under gunned since he’s like 6-2 , 245 lbs 😬 but he figured it out.
Your bike looks dope. I’m personally all about the Aluminum core 2 Capra MX I built for the parks this season, it is amazing and super specific for it But I’m loving it 👍
Thanks man. If I could afford that second bike right now, it would be that core 2 Capra 🔥
I ride my polygon T8 whichbis a trail bike. I upgraded fork ( 36 fox factory 160) and upgraded shock (factory X2) and works great at summit
Heck yea! Good suspension makes a huge difference
I use to do the same!!!
Para mi lo mas entretenido en un lugar asi es una bicicleta de XC que recorra 160... nunca me podido sentir mas comodo en una con geometria distinta, mi favorita es mi spz enduro del 2017, pero sigo siendo mas rapido en mis antiguas, como por ejemplo la jekyl
Abrazo!
Saludos! Muy cierto. Entretenido y especial ✌️
Nice breakdown, mate.
Thanks man
So with the changes you made would have rather got a Sight instead or do you prefer this? Are you going to bring it back to the stock travel when you get home?
I bought this bike because of the price, geo and components. Definitely keeping the overstroked shock but will likely reduce the fork down to 150.
Your fluid looks wild!
Thanks! Testing out a coil shock option today
Did you ever have any issues with the additional shock travel? I’ve replaced my fork with a 150mm Bomber Z1 and thinking of doing the over stroke to increase rear travel too. Did you run stock setup for a 210x55 from the manual?
@@petermof hey there, I ran that bike and extra travel for almost a year and ride it pretty hard. No issues
I brought my 2020 top fuel to the park and hit double black stuff
Nice! 💪
Thanks for the content! I have the same bike. Can you compare the ride of the Z2 to the 36? Is it worth the upgrade?
Sure! I’m terms of feel, the Z2 felt almost like an uncontrolled spring without much dampening. The 36 dampening is noticeably better in that it feels smooth and keeps the front end under control. Hope that helps. But yes, worth the upgrade (doesn’t have the be a factory 36, a performance 36 would still be worth it)
Your Fluid was transformed into a Ripmo AF. Probably should have bought a Ripmo and saved money in the long run. Plus got a little more rear travel, the geo is very similar.
Not really. The geometry on the AF isn’t the same (I prefer this geo) and cost wise, I’d be about the same
The question is and was, how far do you want to go? You bought a trail bike because you were pushing the long travel enduro harder and harder until you crashed.
A dh bike works better in the bikepark when it gets gnarly. But there is definitely a higher risk when you push it to the limit.🤷♂️
Is it safe to over stroke this frame?
I think so. The engineers were asked about over stroking and the answer was something like “we know you’re gonna do it. Just be sure to check for clearance” It’s a risk and voids the warranty, but 🤷🏻♂️
Capra and the fluid are designed for completely two different things. I surely would pick the fluid 100% of the time for anything that requires climbing. Btw your fluid looks sick with that fork.
Thanks man! 100% two different bikes for sure. Got a lil bit lost in my thoughts there for a second
I love Snow Summit, didn't know they had already opened!
Fun park! Just opened June 9th and open daily currently
Dude your overthinking everything, it’s going to be ok your causing your self to much stress you don’t need all those gimmick bikes , enjoy the ride and not the bike hipe ,
Thanks but…! It’s the opposite, I’m actually having a lot of fun. Love geeking out on this kind of stuff
Not a fan of the rotating camera 👎🏼