Not sure if it's just the angles of the video but that bike looks really compact and playful. Probably explains how you are able to throw that bike around so easy.
Look up the measurements and angles, this bike is definitely not compact. Is still has a hell of a long wheelbase and a pretty slack headangle compared to the Freeride bikes of yesteryear. If you put a Norco Shore beside this bike the Spindrift looks like a chopper bike.. You can calculate the measurements of the 29“ and the 27,5“ on the Propain Website. What you see in the Video as playful are his sick riding abilities!
When I see guys like Remy go through his bike it's equivalent to a professional car racer going through his car. This is what the top % of the best ride. Pretty cool👍
I just received my spindift CF 29 and I don't understand how Propain did this amazing bike. I just used it as enduro for the moment, and it is a pure enduro bike; very playful and easy to pedal. And during the downhill; this is insane; can't wait for the bike park opening. :)
@@eliteiel9747 I have a L size for 184cm and that fit perfect. Have a look on my Chanel if you want to view more about Enduro normal ridding or bike park.
Really nice bike Even the mosquitoes, which we see on some close-ups, want to ride a bike. :D Can't wait for more vidéo. I like when you do some video with Yoann Barelli and/or Steve Vanderhoek You seem to be boosting each other. But be careful, I hate to see either of you get hurt.
My height is, my reach is... I spent the last few days trying to work these numbers out for myself. Thank you, although we are different sizes, i can see much better the importance of reach! thank you.
That DVO blue is almost impossible to capture in film or photos though! My Diamond fork is blue and I've not managed to get a photo where it looks right, and this film doesn't quite do it justice either! It's a great colour. Bike looks great though Rémy!
Remy, i imagine you tried various frame and wheel size configurations when you were first testing the Spindrift? Did you ever try the full 29er frame with a 27.5 wheel out back? As opposed to the regular mullet frame. Propain's website makes it look like they're not the same.
Sweet. Did you just find it more stable than the regular mullet frame? Did you ever try the the 275er frame with 29 fork and wheel? I would be on an XL frame for sure so perhaps it's all apples to oranges...
Merci Rémy pour le content super!! 👌 I wanted to ask you how you compare the Tyee and the Spindrift, when do you take which bike and whatd you recommend to a gravity "beginner"? Coming from road and tri I got an XC/DC mtb when getting into mtb, and I absolutely love the epic evo, especually with a 130mm fox34 up front, can take a lot more terrain than a classic xc bike while still pedalling excellently (i like to have fun on the ups to, and Stockholm is definitely more undulating than hilly). However after a recent trip to Åre bike park and renting a Slash ( and also taking my epic down a few blues and reds) I've entertained the though of a park sled just for bike park/gravity riding. It'd still be nice to be able to go for a pedal with it in case that's the bike I bring for a week away, but for pedallt stuff at home id always choose the epic.. So which one would you recommend? At first I thought Tyee should be plenty, but it does have some cable routing issues which I believe the Spindrift doesn't.. And the Spindrift is said to be quite poppy for the size whilst dedicating it for gravity riding, why not just have a bit more travel? What's your take? Thanks in advance!
Sad part, I was looking at the Spindrift and the Tyee a few weeks ago since I am getting back into riding, but having delivery dates in October is just sad :( There is some serious shortages in the biking industry right now.
@@remymetailler Yes, sadly it does. Propain has excellent specs and even if you custom your order, the prices are on point. Only frames with simliar geo and rear shock options like the DHX2 that I can get my hands on are sadly more then a complete Spindrift mix with my options :(
Remy I am looking to order a spindrift. Love the mullet setup. For bike park and a bit of mixed riding thrown in would you recommend it? And I see you can get up to a 190mm fork even on the mullet. Would you recommend it for a heavier rider 90kg + or stay with the 180. Love the channel. Appreciate any help. Thanks mate.
I´m starting now enduro with a 20 year old Mondraker Level and every day I learn a lot. It´s good to see your chanel because I can learn something new every day. What do you prefer coil or air shock?
Hey, I’m ordering a spindrift CF and I don’t know witch size to pick I am 187cm. Should I go large or XL? And what would wheel size would you recommend I was thinking getting the 29 frame and putting it mullet to have the longer chainstay and I think it slack the head angle
Do you think that the full 29er spindrift would be a decent choice to ride park and race downhill? I still do want to go on trail rides every once and a while so I am hesitating to get a dh bike
check remys bike check about the tyee. he explains how he is able to mullet it by raising the bottom bracket with a 180mm fork. maybe it whould also be helpful to use a 170 oder even 165mm crank.
Hum, it can work for very specific riding (mine for example) but I advise you to keep in 29. It is such a great bike the way it is, if you mullet it it will mess up a bit too much the geometrie.
Hi remy, this bike fits what I am looking for perfectly, only sadly, this is not within my reach even if I was prepared to for the wait- so I was wondering - do you or any watchers of your Chanel have any experience with the older ( Pre 2020 ) spindrift?? As I can pick one up for my sort of budget and With no waiting times.... And it fits with my tradition of buying used bikes :-) . In terms of similarity: I notice they have changed the seat tube but the linkage looks similar and are the general characteristics similar?? Any help Greatly appreciated !
Looking to buy the spindrift as well. Would you still recommend a mullet for me at 200cm/6ft7in or is full 29 the only right choice? I have a 27 YT Capra today but have not really tried anything else that was my frame size...
I have been thinking about if I should buy the tyee. But I would like to have it as a 27.5, but the fitting chart they have on their website, says that even on a large, I am on the max of playfull. I’m 193 cm. But I am worried that it’s not gonna be stable because It will be that small. So should I go for 29 instead, but have a less poppy bike?
Im hesitating if mullet might be for me I don’t have a dh bike but I would go mullet on that, but on a enduro bike that I will race enduro and downhill I dont know if 29 er or mullet? What do you recommend for doing both disciplines?
Hi Rémy! I was wondering, how much sag % are you getting with the 400lbs spring? And how much do you weigh? I got a Spindrift not long ago and I'm trying to set my rear shock right, but I'm loving it so far! Thanks!
I Just bought a Spindrift and this is my everything bike. But I am a very light rider and I normally run a 325 spring. I just ordered a 350 and I am wondering if I should drop it to a 300 or a 250 spring. Thanks
@@remymetailler, did you then switch to 450? Was it too soft after getting it known better? In the video you said 400 I believe.. Did you do any special tune on the jade-x shock or is it a "standard" one? I have spindrift too with fox dhx2 which has some troubles systematically and so I look for an alternative and wonder if jade-x could be the one. I am about 80kg, propain configurator suggests 400lbs spring for spindrift (both for fox and RS coil shocks). I feel that i could need 450 instead of the 400 i am riding on the fox shock. Do you think it could be similarly perceived with jade-x? I read/watch in every review of jade-x that in open mode it goes really quite fast/easy into compression so it brings me somehow to idea to go for a little more supportive spring (like 450 instead of 400)..could it make sense? Btw. I really enjoy your video and the way you analyse riding - that technical viewpoint at most 🙂 Thanks in advance for a feedback. BR, Marek
Why no 190mm fork to differentiate it more from your overforked Tyee? Especially since you can buy the Spindrift with a 190mm fork option. Is it not possible with DVO?
Right now RockShox is the only company that does 190mm. I am thinking to buy Spindrift (probably 27.5 wheels and AL frame) but definitely with a 190mm ZEB. That should make the bike 0.5 degree slacker about 64 degree HTA and shorten the Reach by 5mm.
Comparing the Seat angle of the 29er and the Mix one, does the second change and make the ascent harder? Does also the head angle change in the mix one?
Lovely bike! Btw i was wondering if you tried a shorter crank, maybe a 165mm for any of your bikes now and before. Whats your take on those shorter cranks?
Could you record yourself adding those 10cc of oil to the fork? I have that exact same fork and watching someone doing it could help us a lot. Thank you very much in advance :)
@@remymetailler thank you for your amazing videos and contributions to the community. I am also weighing up the Tyee vs Spindrift largely for North Shore & Squamish riding with some occasional bike park visits. I'm bigger (183 cms, 100+ kgs) and am thinking that the 38 fork on the Spindrift might be a better call. Also a bit perplexed/concerned about the very strange cable routing of the Tyee under the bottom bracket - have you found a fix for this? I've seen nightmare photos of people damaging their frame, let alone the cables, after picking up a stick in there. The Spindrift does not have this bizarre cabling, thankfully.
I have a strange feeling Remy is not fully happy with his new bikes. Not sure, obviously he can't say it, but I think the bikes don't suit him as he thought they would. I just get a feeling from the video that he's just reading a script and not saying what he really thinks. My suggestion is get in touch with Ibis, I think they can build the bike that you're looking for. And yes, I'm biased, I'm riding am Ibis.
Hey Calin, ask my close friends, I am incredibly happy with the bikes. I chose to ride for Propain with other offers on the table because I knew the bike would fit me. As of now I really like the linger chainstays on the Tyee, and I may give a go on the Spindrift. I find I ride better than before on these bikes and I'm stoked to be riding for a brand that does all kind of bikes.
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why don't you call it a mullet? real question
Not sure if it's just the angles of the video but that bike looks really compact and playful. Probably explains how you are able to throw that bike around so easy.
I need that angle on my bike as well...lol
Look up the measurements and angles, this bike is definitely not compact.
Is still has a hell of a long wheelbase and a pretty slack headangle compared to the Freeride bikes of yesteryear.
If you put a Norco Shore beside this bike the Spindrift looks like a chopper bike..
You can calculate the measurements of the 29“ and the 27,5“ on the Propain Website.
What you see in the Video as playful are his sick riding abilities!
Or probably simply because he is good
When I see guys like Remy go through his bike it's equivalent to a professional car racer going through his car. This is what the top % of the best ride. Pretty cool👍
Finally, I've been looking for the link of the second channel for so long. Thanks Rémy
Thank you Rémy, but now i‘m more uncertainty what I want. The Tyee or the Spindrift. Both Bikes are amazing....
Great video!!!
I just received my spindift CF 29 and I don't understand how Propain did this amazing bike.
I just used it as enduro for the moment, and it is a pure enduro bike; very playful and easy to pedal.
And during the downhill; this is insane; can't wait for the bike park opening. :)
My thoughts exactly
Can you tell me about the size? Im 179 or 180 cm and i really dont know what to chose...
@@eliteiel9747 I have a L size for 184cm and that fit perfect. Have a look on my Chanel if you want to view more about Enduro normal ridding or bike park.
Really nice bike
Even the mosquitoes, which we see on some close-ups, want to ride a bike. :D
Can't wait for more vidéo.
I like when you do some video with Yoann Barelli and/or Steve Vanderhoek
You seem to be boosting each other.
But be careful, I hate to see either of you get hurt.
MTBers everywhere are the real winners with all this new tech 🤘
Our wallets sure aren't hehe
@@DegenDavid the trick is to never put the money in your wallet so it never knows you even have it! 😉
This one's on my list to look at when we can finally find bikes again.
This bike has "okay" delivery time. You wil have it this summer
My height is, my reach is... I spent the last few days trying to work these numbers out for myself. Thank you, although we are different sizes, i can see much better the importance of reach! thank you.
Mi DReam Bike 🤙🏼🔥
Awesome setup
My next bike for sure
That bike looks so sweet and the forks compliment the black
Agree! I love the blue
That DVO blue is almost impossible to capture in film or photos though! My Diamond fork is blue and I've not managed to get a photo where it looks right, and this film doesn't quite do it justice either! It's a great colour. Bike looks great though Rémy!
Can’t wait to get my blue DVO fork 😍
I've got now Propain Enduro and I love it.This is my5 Bike since last year and it is the best of all 5🤌🤘🤠
Nice 👍
@@remymetailler ❤🤘
You bought 5 bikes in one year? Damn that's crazy.
@@Swiss.AlpinismSale,buy,sale,buy...🤔😜
@@freeridetony have you bought the 27.5 or 29 inch version? And what about your rider height and frame size?
Remy, i imagine you tried various frame and wheel size configurations when you were first testing the Spindrift?
Did you ever try the full 29er frame with a 27.5 wheel out back?
As opposed to the regular mullet frame. Propain's website makes it look like they're not the same.
Yes that's what I ride since 3 years. A 29 frame mulleted with a different headset.
Sweet.
Did you just find it more stable than the regular mullet frame?
Did you ever try the the 275er frame with 29 fork and wheel?
I would be on an XL frame for sure so perhaps it's all apples to oranges...
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Merci Rémy pour le content super!! 👌 I wanted to ask you how you compare the Tyee and the Spindrift, when do you take which bike and whatd you recommend to a gravity "beginner"? Coming from road and tri I got an XC/DC mtb when getting into mtb, and I absolutely love the epic evo, especually with a 130mm fox34 up front, can take a lot more terrain than a classic xc bike while still pedalling excellently (i like to have fun on the ups to, and Stockholm is definitely more undulating than hilly). However after a recent trip to Åre bike park and renting a Slash ( and also taking my epic down a few blues and reds) I've entertained the though of a park sled just for bike park/gravity riding. It'd still be nice to be able to go for a pedal with it in case that's the bike I bring for a week away, but for pedallt stuff at home id always choose the epic.. So which one would you recommend? At first I thought Tyee should be plenty, but it does have some cable routing issues which I believe the Spindrift doesn't.. And the Spindrift is said to be quite poppy for the size whilst dedicating it for gravity riding, why not just have a bit more travel? What's your take? Thanks in advance!
I was going to get the spindrift but unfortunately it's gone up in price by 700 quid but hopefully one day I'll get it 🤘
Sweet bike. The steep seat tube angle looks aggressive
Sad part, I was looking at the Spindrift and the Tyee a few weeks ago since I am getting back into riding, but having delivery dates in October is just sad :( There is some serious shortages in the biking industry right now.
Yes but it affects all the brands..
@@remymetailler Yes, sadly it does. Propain has excellent specs and even if you custom your order, the prices are on point. Only frames with simliar geo and rear shock options like the DHX2 that I can get my hands on are sadly more then a complete Spindrift mix with my options :(
Hi Rémy awesome video
Remy I am looking to order a spindrift. Love the mullet setup. For bike park and a bit of mixed riding thrown in would you recommend it? And I see you can get up to a 190mm fork even on the mullet. Would you recommend it for a heavier rider 90kg + or stay with the 180. Love the channel. Appreciate any help. Thanks mate.
Any discounts we can get with propain? 😎😎
I´m starting now enduro with a 20 year old Mondraker Level and every day I learn a lot. It´s good to see your chanel because I can learn something new every day. What do you prefer coil or air shock?
subtitles trying their best ;D
If we put the 27.5 wheel on the rear of the 29n
frame, will the bike still work like a mullet or the geometry will change terribly?
Hey, I’m ordering a spindrift CF and I don’t know witch size to pick I am 187cm. Should I go large or XL? And what would wheel size would you recommend I was thinking getting the 29 frame and putting it mullet to have the longer chainstay and I think it slack the head angle
Do you think that the full 29er spindrift would be a decent choice to ride park and race downhill? I still do want to go on trail rides every once and a while so I am hesitating to get a dh bike
Get a spindrift fuck riding a dh bike every where
🦟🦟🦟🦟🦟🦟🦟🦟🦟🦟 mosquitos much??🤣🤣🤣
Nice Vid. Merci et bonne continuation !!
Way back in the day cannondale did the same thing I actually owned one 24" wheel in the back 26 in the front didn't make a whole lot of sense
5:55 mosquito on seat 😂
i have the tyee 29 is it possible to convert it into a mullet or will it mess up the character of the bike?
You would get way too many pedal strikes.
check remys bike check about the tyee. he explains how he is able to mullet it by raising the bottom bracket with a 180mm fork. maybe it whould also be helpful to use a 170 oder even 165mm crank.
Hum, it can work for very specific riding (mine for example) but I advise you to keep in 29. It is such a great bike the way it is, if you mullet it it will mess up a bit too much the geometrie.
Why do you run the one-up tool stem insert without the tool? Noticed you're doing the same on your new bike.
I have a Topeak tool I keep in my bag. Mostly contract reasons.
@@remymetailler Massive respect for such an honest answer.
Hi remy, this bike fits what I am looking for perfectly, only sadly, this is not within my reach even if I was prepared to for the wait- so I was wondering - do you or any watchers of your Chanel have any experience with the older ( Pre 2020 ) spindrift?? As I can pick one up for my sort of budget and With no waiting times.... And it fits with my tradition of buying used bikes :-) . In terms of similarity: I notice they have changed the seat tube but the linkage looks similar and are the general characteristics similar?? Any help Greatly appreciated !
Hey Rémy! Nice videos! I was wondering buying a Propain Spindrift or a Cube stereo 170! Which one you advice for using as a enduro/gravity bike?
I am more confident on the Spindrift
Nice! Thanks for the reply! Huge fan!!
I love your bike the only big, big problem is they don't give me a choice to get a dropper post.
Hello, watched your review and i want to ask regarding sizes. For a 168 guy what size do you recommend? I want it for downhill and a little climbing.
Size M
The propain site said that with 168 start the M size. If i buy M it will still be playfull?
@@remymetailler hi again, also please consider i am a biginner. I am with 200 years behind you :)
Looking to buy the spindrift as well. Would you still recommend a mullet for me at 200cm/6ft7in or is full 29 the only right choice?
I have a 27 YT Capra today but have not really tried anything else that was my frame size...
Go with full 29". There ist no need for mullet with your specs. With 29" full you will get a way better balanced bike for yout height.
Im still Not Sure to Pick the Al Version or CF. Can CF Version Take a beating or better Go for Al If i want IT for Bikeparks.
je viens d avoir mon spindrift . ce bike est allucinant
hi remy! what size would you recommend? I am 175cm tall with long arms
Do you like it more than the Tyee?
So dope! What is that song at the start?
Love from 🇺🇸
I have been thinking about if I should buy the tyee. But I would like to have it as a 27.5, but the fitting chart they have on their website, says that even on a large, I am on the max of playfull. I’m 193 cm. But I am worried that it’s not gonna be stable because It will be that small. So should I go for 29 instead, but have a less poppy bike?
At your size buy the biggest one and 29"
Im hesitating if mullet might be for me I don’t have a dh bike but I would go mullet on that, but on a enduro bike that I will race enduro and downhill I dont know if 29 er or mullet? What do you recommend for doing both disciplines?
Tough decision. Really depends on your style, size, terrain etc..
Hi Rémy! I was wondering, how much sag % are you getting with the 400lbs spring? And how much do you weigh? I got a Spindrift not long ago and I'm trying to set my rear shock right, but I'm loving it so far! Thanks!
I do not measure SAG. 20% most likely
Wondering what kind of hubs you are using?
Ethirteen LG1r
@@remymetailler ok thx alot love your videos
Black beauty...
I Just bought a Spindrift and this is my everything bike. But I am a very light rider and I normally run a 325 spring. I just ordered a 350 and I am wondering if I should drop it to a 300 or a 250 spring. Thanks
I use a 450 myself ad I'm ver light. It all depend on your weight, use, but also frame cinematic.
@@remymetailler What is your % sag with the 450 spring? I weigh the same as you and just bought the Spindrift!
@@remymetailler, did you then switch to 450? Was it too soft after getting it known better? In the video you said 400 I believe..
Did you do any special tune on the jade-x shock or is it a "standard" one?
I have spindrift too with fox dhx2 which has some troubles systematically and so I look for an alternative and wonder if jade-x could be the one. I am about 80kg, propain configurator suggests 400lbs spring for spindrift (both for fox and RS coil shocks).
I feel that i could need 450 instead of the 400 i am riding on the fox shock.
Do you think it could be similarly perceived with jade-x?
I read/watch in every review of jade-x that in open mode it goes really quite fast/easy into compression so it brings me somehow to idea to go for a little more supportive spring (like 450 instead of 400)..could it make sense?
Btw. I really enjoy your video and the way you analyse riding - that technical viewpoint at most 🙂
Thanks in advance for a feedback.
BR,
Marek
I'm actually riding a 500lbs now @@marekkuban8549
does anyone know if you can buy those chainstay protectors anywhere
Www.stfubike.com use code REMY15
Hi Remy, i have a DVO Diamond and I want to add a little more progressivity, where should i add oil?
I am pretty sure DVO has a video about it. Vorsprung does it for me but it is on the air chamber. Simply remove the valve and add the oil.
@@remymetailler Ok, thanks a lot
Why no 190mm fork to differentiate it more from your overforked Tyee? Especially since you can buy the Spindrift with a 190mm fork option. Is it not possible with DVO?
Right now RockShox is the only company that does 190mm. I am thinking to buy Spindrift (probably 27.5 wheels and AL frame) but definitely with a 190mm ZEB. That should make the bike 0.5 degree slacker about 64 degree HTA and shorten the Reach by 5mm.
DVO does not make a 190. 180'is plenty and both bikes still feel different.
Comparing the Seat angle of the 29er and the Mix one, does the second change and make the ascent harder? Does also the head angle change in the mix one?
All the numbers are on the website but I now use a 29er frame.
@@remymetailler 29er frame still in mullet? thanks
Would you recommend the full 29 or the mullet spindrift for riding in Hafjell bike park? (I am 180cm tall)
Both will be fun, Mullet if you prefer plkayful, 29 if you prefer stable.
Hey Leon? What size would you go with???? M or L, im also around 180 maybe 179 and i cant decide
Lovely bike! Btw i was wondering if you tried a shorter crank, maybe a 165mm for any of your bikes now and before. Whats your take on those shorter cranks?
I used to ride 165 on my DH bikes but I preferred the 170. More power and leverage. I have not tried in a few years though.
@@remymetailler thanks for the reply and keep sending the good send!
I been trying to purchase that bike spindift , but not available yet or what.in the usa,east coast.
Like many many companies right now there is very very little stocks.
Is there a way you can find out. Everyday i try Brodie
Bro that front wheel is bigger than you are 🤣🤣🤣
Can you put a dual crown fork on it
Yes you can
Hey Remmy, Do you do a lot of climbing on this rig?
Yes, so far I have not been to any bikepark so yes I did climb a lot!
Yes, so far I have not been to any bikepark so yes I did climb a lot!
What size Spindrift would you recommend for 177cm (5'10'') person?
M for fun, L to go very fast
'Flex of the carbon'. What? :D
Yes carbon flexes a bit
@@remymetailler But the effect is bigger on alloy bars, isn't it?
I am 174 cm tall with shoes on. Which size do I choose? S or M (27.5) I'm ordering a bike in a few days
m
Est-ce qu’on peut acheter le même pull que toi quelque part ? Top ta vidéo en tout cas
Non helas. Tu dois acheter pieces par pieces.
@@remymetailler d’accord merci
hello there
Mullet or MX chainsaw killing machine?
Could you record yourself adding those 10cc of oil to the fork? I have that exact same fork and watching someone doing it could help us a lot. Thank you very much in advance :)
sheeeesh
Spindrift or Tyee? Seems like not much diffrence?
It's not a huge. difference, that's true, but the Spindrift is definitely beefier, ready to send bigger.
@@remymetailler and on the climbs? Feedback is much appreciated - thx!
@@remymetailler thank you for your amazing videos and contributions to the community. I am also weighing up the Tyee vs Spindrift largely for North Shore & Squamish riding with some occasional bike park visits. I'm bigger (183 cms, 100+ kgs) and am thinking that the 38 fork on the Spindrift might be a better call. Also a bit perplexed/concerned about the very strange cable routing of the Tyee under the bottom bracket - have you found a fix for this? I've seen nightmare photos of people damaging their frame, let alone the cables, after picking up a stick in there. The Spindrift does not have this bizarre cabling, thankfully.
I am 177cm should I get a mullet or 29er?
Up tp you really. You will do well on both.
@@remymetailler thanks man
T'as envisagé de faire en français sous titré anglais ?
Merci pour la vidéo
yaaaah
0:08 anyone knows the song ?
hey does anyone know what springlength he uses
2.5
Hi I am 180 cm what size will be the best ?
L
Hi Remy iam from Ecuador i got a Marin alpine trail xr can you say me it is good bikes for ride? because i do big jumps tu es le meilleur
Damm i have to wait 9hours to check this video 🥲 bordel de merde.
Is it good on downhill ?
Tu mesure combien et tou tes vélo son en 29 ? (la taille des rous)
Non ce velo est en mullet. Je me sure 1m70
Jesus....the amount of mosquitoes there must e unbearable
I have a strange feeling Remy is not fully happy with his new bikes. Not sure, obviously he can't say it, but I think the bikes don't suit him as he thought they would. I just get a feeling from the video that he's just reading a script and not saying what he really thinks. My suggestion is get in touch with Ibis, I think they can build the bike that you're looking for. And yes, I'm biased, I'm riding am Ibis.
Hey Calin, ask my close friends, I am incredibly happy with the bikes. I chose to ride for Propain with other offers on the table because I knew the bike would fit me. As of now I really like the linger chainstays on the Tyee, and I may give a go on the Spindrift. I find I ride better than before on these bikes and I'm stoked to be riding for a brand that does all kind of bikes.
un accent ta peur
Ahh feels good be first
You are third