I was very lucky to ride next to you in Sedona, and you were in that very same bike. What’s more impressive is how your handling of the bike, makes it look easier than actually is.
That bike is so nice. Wish I could afford the steezl or the Chromag lowdown. Being a single dad of 2 that’s WAYYYYYY outta my budget. I’m still riding a 2018 transition scout. Bone stock.
This is cool Jeff, like the refresh instead of new for no reason and also as you said, who can afford to be buying a new frame every year/season, so good to see it being used like the normal folk would. Have to say, for me, huge improvement in the frame colour and the bronze accents work so well with it, looks super sweet. Also a bit of shout to you for pointing me at those "new" Ergon grips, haven't been keeping up persay on MTB stuff, but those look interesting, another option for those of us with big mitts. Little FYI, 140mm is not "short travel" not by a long shot.
That is a Trail Boss spec for sure and those wheels and hubs are sweet. I just bought a Rocky Mountain Instinct C30 for less than $3K. I chose the bike bc it is a great bike/great price but also coil adaptable w the Ride 9 system. This Reeb is sweet. My son will need a new bike soon. He keeps growing and is 6'2". If they can make a bike fit well for a guy as tall as you, a Reeb will be a contender.
@@JeffLenoskyTrailBoss He looks HUGE on my L 2013 Stumpy Elite 29er. He did just start driving, so maybe a new bike will keep him into mtb long-term. I'm a lifer and been on trail for 30* years. First bike = Trek 830 rigid chromoly steel. You are an OG still riding steel. Btw. have others ridden up up Horsethief Bench since you did??? I have cleaned it down on 26" years ago on a 2007 Spec Enduro, but UP is insane. I guess we all need a Reeb. lol. You and Wade Simmons are my old school heroes. Bought the Rocky partially bc Wade is still in the game w them. Loyalty pays off. Happy trails.
I love the frame geometry, and the bike looks very nice, proportional. First I thought it was a 26er, because the wheels do not look big comparing to the frame. Nice one. I wish 26ers were manufactured again with all of today's improvements in frame geo and parts.
Hi Jeff, In your first Steezl bike video (Apr 18, 2023), you said you are 6' 4", and you went with the XL frame instead of the XXL frame. I'm 6' 3", and I like technical climbing as found in Moab and Sedona, and I'm wondering if you also went with the shorter chain stays?
Big fan of your technical climbing videos, you have made me an addict for difficult climbs. Was wondering what your preferred crank arm length is? I see some people running 165mm or even 152 these days for fewer pedal strikes.
Me enamore de ese hierro. Hola 👋 Jeff te sigo desde Chile 🇨🇱 vi la publicación por Facebook que extraordinario este marco me gustó vi también que lo están vendiendo en la página. Que buena presentación Saludos 🤗
I like the aesthetics of the frame. But I'm not going to buy it. I think it's expensive to carry 4130 tubes. There are better tubes. And lighter ones. The English use 631,853, Columbus mixes, etc.
@@JeffLenoskyTrailBoss It could be. Although what I have read on the website is something like 4130 according to Reeb specifications and heat treated. I am not an expert in metallurgy but 4130 is a good steel but there are better ones. And I think I really like steel, I would prefer to have the best. In fact, as soon as stainless steel is standardized for mountain frame pipes, it will be the revolution that is needed to give steel the place it deserves. Since for mountains it is better than carbon in my opinion
I was very lucky to ride next to you in Sedona, and you were in that very same bike. What’s more impressive is how your handling of the bike, makes it look easier than actually is.
That bike is so nice. Wish I could afford the steezl or the Chromag lowdown. Being a single dad of 2 that’s WAYYYYYY outta my budget. I’m still riding a 2018 transition scout. Bone stock.
Thanks for showing, look forward to seeing more full length videos.
I look forward to making them!
I’ve been riding a Marino 725 full suspension steel for a long time. Love it.
Such a game changer giving that option... it can truly be the one bike to handle it all scenario!
Can't wait for you to get yours!
Tidy looking couple of rigs sir! 50mm stems are the way 🙌🏼
This is cool Jeff, like the refresh instead of new for no reason and also as you said, who can afford to be buying a new frame every year/season, so good to see it being used like the normal folk would. Have to say, for me, huge improvement in the frame colour and the bronze accents work so well with it, looks super sweet. Also a bit of shout to you for pointing me at those "new" Ergon grips, haven't been keeping up persay on MTB stuff, but those look interesting, another option for those of us with big mitts. Little FYI, 140mm is not "short travel" not by a long shot.
I changed the title to read "shorter" travel
Hells yes! Can’t wait to get one
I like the Reeb during my demo at Sedona.rides nice
Thanks for demoing with us.
That is a Trail Boss spec for sure and those wheels and hubs are sweet. I just bought a Rocky Mountain Instinct C30 for less than $3K. I chose the bike bc it is a great bike/great price but also coil adaptable w the Ride 9 system. This Reeb is sweet. My son will need a new bike soon. He keeps growing and is 6'2". If they can make a bike fit well for a guy as tall as you, a Reeb will be a contender.
awesome, we'd love to see him on one!
@@JeffLenoskyTrailBoss He looks HUGE on my L 2013 Stumpy Elite 29er. He did just start driving, so maybe a new bike will keep him into mtb long-term.
I'm a lifer and been on trail for 30* years. First bike = Trek 830 rigid chromoly steel. You are an OG still riding steel.
Btw. have others ridden up up Horsethief Bench since you did??? I have cleaned it down on 26" years ago on a 2007 Spec Enduro, but UP is insane. I guess we all need a Reeb. lol.
You and Wade Simmons are my old school heroes. Bought the Rocky partially bc Wade is still in the game w them. Loyalty pays off. Happy trails.
Nice ride. Have to check out. Good vid👍🏻
I love the frame geometry, and the bike looks very nice, proportional. First I thought it was a 26er, because the wheels do not look big comparing to the frame. Nice one. I wish 26ers were manufactured again with all of today's improvements in frame geo and parts.
_Spring is in the air..._ _every year I look around..._
Very nice! I'm about to order up some Vittorias
Use the code!
@@JeffLenoskyTrailBoss I did, no worries! and thanks for sharing it!
Yes!
any tips on setting up the Helm volume would be greatly appreciated. Keep the good vibes roll'n
Hi Jeff,
In your first Steezl bike video (Apr 18, 2023), you said you are 6' 4", and you went with the XL frame instead of the XXL frame. I'm 6' 3", and I like technical climbing as found in Moab and Sedona, and I'm wondering if you also went with the shorter chain stays?
Big fan of your technical climbing videos, you have made me an addict for difficult climbs. Was wondering what your preferred crank arm length is? I see some people running 165mm or even 152 these days for fewer pedal strikes.
I’m running 165s and 170’s
Nice bike need to try one!
Where do you live?
@@JeffLenoskyTrailBoss Michigan Southern area
Nice. Love the look of your bikes. Are you going to defend your Veterans title on that bike this May?
You know it!
What size bike are you riding? I'm a similar height and am always interested in your sizing philosophy.
I'm riding an XL which is our second largest frame size. The XXL is amazingly fast and stable but I prefer to have a more nimble bike.
Lookin gooood!🧐
Can you review dartmoor rocbird thanks
Me enamore de ese hierro. Hola 👋 Jeff te sigo desde Chile 🇨🇱 vi la publicación por Facebook que extraordinario este marco me gustó vi también que lo están vendiendo en la página. Que buena presentación Saludos 🤗
Is this shock adapter available yet?
Very soon!
luv my mazzaz az well
Any new vids soon?
Noice!
I like the aesthetics of the frame. But I'm not going to buy it. I think it's expensive to carry 4130 tubes. There are better tubes. And lighter ones. The English use 631,853, Columbus mixes, etc.
Our tubesets are a mix including a downtube that we've had specifically drawn for REEB
@@JeffLenoskyTrailBoss It could be. Although what I have read on the website is something like 4130 according to Reeb specifications and heat treated. I am not an expert in metallurgy but 4130 is a good steel but there are better ones. And I think I really like steel, I would prefer to have the best. In fact, as soon as stainless steel is standardized for mountain frame pipes, it will be the revolution that is needed to give steel the place it deserves. Since for mountains it is better than carbon in my opinion