Very informative review Wil 👏 saw a pair of these ridden by a couple up the fire road next to Cressy's at the you yangs but not sure what model though. Certainly eye catching with red colourway and coil shocks which I think were black so maybe ecc4? So how would you rate the ECC6 compared to more affordable alloy options such as Polygon Collosus N8E/ Marin Alpine Trail E or Reign E+ and which would you be more willing to fork over your hard earned for?
They make dirtbikes. Like really light ones that people do trials type stuff on. This is a new space for them, but you're definitely right. They should've built a new brand for them.
This is why I chose the mxc 6 for the mullet etc up although I have the choice of manual or auto shift at the push of a button I'm not sure about the cableless gear change its not let me down yet but I'm concerned if the battery on the derailleur runs out then I think I would be stuck in one gear
@KurtGencheff-i7t not sure can't find the info was thinking if the derailleur battery is just there to enable the derailleur to pair with the main battery then it seems a bit unnecessary unless the derailleur battery allows for gear change if the main battery runs out ??
Yep - $15,699 AUD for the top-end model! Believe it or not, it's actually quite competitive given the spec. The Transition Repeater PT uses the same SRAM Powertrain, X0 Transmission and has a full carbon frame, but it retails for $21K. Even the Specialized Levo Expert sells for nearly a grand more at $16,500 despite coming with a GX AXS Transmission and missing out on the wireless Reverb AXS. Personally I think the GasGas ECC 4 is the pick of the range at $11,899 AUD. It uses the same carbon frame and SRAM Powertrain, but specs a perfectly fine GX mechanical drivetrain and a RockShox Zeb fork and Super Deluxe Coil shock. [Wil]
We get that a lot! Even though we always stipulate in our bike reviews that the pricing is in Australian dollars, we still have a load of US viewers who think it's in USD 😂 [Wil]
Solid review. Bike is way too $$$. Also, have you considered a “Flow Mountain eBike” UA-cam channel? Might be nice to split off content like this where some viewers might not be interested in electric bikes.
@@joehoeper4648 I’m not really interested in e-bikes and I’ve never ridden one. I don’t have a problem with them, I just thought it would be nice to have analog and electric channels split. Just a suggestion.
I like the radiator shrouds to force air into the system keeping the water cooled motor cool.🙃
Very informative review Wil 👏 saw a pair of these ridden by a couple up the fire road next to Cressy's at the you yangs but not sure what model though. Certainly eye catching with red colourway and coil shocks which I think were black so maybe ecc4?
So how would you rate the ECC6 compared to more affordable alloy options such as Polygon Collosus N8E/ Marin Alpine Trail E or Reign E+ and which would you be more willing to fork over your hard earned for?
They make dirtbikes. Like really light ones that people do trials type stuff on. This is a new space for them, but you're definitely right. They should've built a new brand for them.
Nice review mate
This is why I chose the mxc 6 for the mullet etc up although I have the choice of manual or auto shift at the push of a button I'm not sure about the cableless gear change its not let me down yet but I'm concerned if the battery on the derailleur runs out then I think I would be stuck in one gear
U can run off main battery cant you?
@KurtGencheff-i7t not sure can't find the info was thinking if the derailleur battery is just there to enable the derailleur to pair with the main battery then it seems a bit unnecessary unless the derailleur battery allows for gear change if the main battery runs out ??
$16k? tell em they're dreamin'
Yep - $15,699 AUD for the top-end model!
Believe it or not, it's actually quite competitive given the spec. The Transition Repeater PT uses the same SRAM Powertrain, X0 Transmission and has a full carbon frame, but it retails for $21K. Even the Specialized Levo Expert sells for nearly a grand more at $16,500 despite coming with a GX AXS Transmission and missing out on the wireless Reverb AXS.
Personally I think the GasGas ECC 4 is the pick of the range at $11,899 AUD. It uses the same carbon frame and SRAM Powertrain, but specs a perfectly fine GX mechanical drivetrain and a RockShox Zeb fork and Super Deluxe Coil shock.
[Wil]
@@FlowMountainBikeUA-cam having to hold this expensive stock will destroy the retail bike industry
sickest bike ever but ... I can buy a full on dirt bike for that. no way man.
It’s not 16k USD lol. Great review.
We get that a lot! Even though we always stipulate in our bike reviews that the pricing is in Australian dollars, we still have a load of US viewers who think it's in USD 😂
[Wil]
Solid review. Bike is way too $$$. Also, have you considered a “Flow Mountain eBike” UA-cam channel? Might be nice to split off content like this where some viewers might not be interested in electric bikes.
You aren't interested in eMTBs? You ever ridden one?
@@joehoeper4648 I’m not really interested in e-bikes and I’ve never ridden one.
I don’t have a problem with them, I just thought it would be nice to have analog and electric channels split. Just a suggestion.
Go buy a sc for 20k or specialized flagship for 25k
HOW MUCH !!!!!! for a push bike...Worlds gone mad...What a waste of money...!