Nice. Congrats. My friend, who bought this bike got his in under a week. Hopefully I threw some helpful info into the video for you when the bike come.s
Just bought a Gravity Boost Trail a few months ago which is the same frame and virtually all the same parts except for the drive. The boost is 3x9 and in high gears the chain rubs the swingarm like mad. I really wish I had looked more for a 1x drive anyway, but beginners.. whadya do. Also, I am 6'9 and went with the 21" xl frame due to xxl backorder. Im likely used to things being too small for me but this thing feels just fine for my height. My wife has a 17" frame and Im like a bear on roller skates on that thing. Great vid.
Totally agree about the upgrades but probably would upgrade the fork before the shock to a Manitou markor. It would be a big improvement in performance plus those forks are boat anchors, you'd drop at least a pound, the shock itself probably weighs less.
Bought their titanium 29er back in 2014 and it was and us a killer deal. Really, nothing comes anywhere near BD for bang for buck. Yeah, I had to prepay and wait but it was totally worth it and probably less hassle than dealing with a custom build. Components are components. No different than any 9ther bike brand so the only question is the frames and I dont see anything less quality. It's funny, the only people lagging my ti bike in forums are people who never owned one. Maybe disgruntled Linskey owners. The tubing is Chinese so somehow it's inferior. It's areo space grade titanium, I don't see a market for any company to produce inferior titanium alloy. They even had it butted. Then the argument is the welds are inferior because it's Taiwanese. Either you have the ability to weld titanium or you don't. It's not a metal any idiot can weld. The welds are perfect. Maybe not to the esthetic perfection of premium ti but there's certainly nothing wrong. You basically get a free frame when buying a BD bike, the price is that good. P
No shortage of pretentious titanium frame bike riders out there 😂. They have to shit on you for riding a budget one. Id go the bikes direct route for that frame too!
I have a Airborne Ti made around 2002 in China and the frame and welds are amazing. Anyway I have been considering the Ti they have and good to hear it's quality constructed frame
I am undecided between a Motobecane FS bike that's $1499 or the Giant Stance. The Stance has a thru axel front and QR rear. The Motobecane has thru axel on both sides. Any suggestions?
First of all thanks for the video. I just bought this bike... about 3more days until it gets here. I CAN'T WAIT! mine comes with a dropper post and sram brakes. And the forks are rst blaze. Do you know anything about the rst blaze forks?
I own a used Motobecane Fantom Ds. Good luck finding a dropper post that fits in that diameter seat tube. I haven't found one yet. Stock weight on mine with rear coil shock and front Suntour was 42 lbs. Stock gears had a 3 by in the front. This is really just an enduro bike. Don't expect to do anything special with it other than ride some trails and be the last guy in the group pedaling slowly. They are "tubless ready" however searching online they aren't the good type of tubeless and many people aren't recommending you go tubeless with these rims.
I was able to find a dropper post for my Fantom DS- Kind Shock KS Adjustable Seatpost 27.2mmx410mm Travel: 100mm 20mm Offset Handlebar Remote, Black. I found it on Amazon here's the link-www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XV3JFH7/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I found this super helpful. I’m looking to get more into trail riding even though I’ve been riding since I was very little, but I never had the money for it.
Funny, I've been riding for 50plus years... I've never used a dropper post, and have trouble visualizing using one... failure of the imagination, I suppose.
Coming from BMX bikes it was hard to understand dropper posts. I thought they were the dumbest thing, until I rode one. The way you can adjust the saddle height on the fly allows you to put your body weight in an optimal position for the terrain. They really shine on downhill trails
I just bought this bike for $599 black friday sale on the website. I can't wait for it to come in. Thank you for the review
Dangggg! Heck of a deal!
Did you get yours yet? If so how do you like it so far?
Great review! Hope you get more followers, you deserve it!
Very appreciated, I have been looking for a budget dual suspension bien AND this one looks like a great option
Glad it helped. It's a solid option for the price.
Kick ass video for a Mtn bike newbie like myself , learned alot
Thanks man. Appreciate it. Glad we could help! Enjoy the MTB life
I just ordered this. I hope I get it soon. It will be my first non Walmart/ ToysR Us bike too
Nice. Congrats. My friend, who bought this bike got his in under a week. Hopefully I threw some helpful info into the video for you when the bike come.s
@@acebikemedia Absolutely, I think my first thing will be a dropper post then I'll see how it feels while riding or if I break something
Dropper post would definitely be a solid upgrade
Just bought a Gravity Boost Trail a few months ago which is the same frame and virtually all the same parts except for the drive. The boost is 3x9 and in high gears the chain rubs the swingarm like mad. I really wish I had looked more for a 1x drive anyway, but beginners.. whadya do. Also, I am 6'9 and went with the 21" xl frame due to xxl backorder. Im likely used to things being too small for me but this thing feels just fine for my height. My wife has a 17" frame and Im like a bear on roller skates on that thing. Great vid.
You could probably convert that 3x over to 1x relatively easily and cheap. And loose a good amount of weight. Either way, they are good value bikes
It looks so good though!🔥
Totally agree about the upgrades but probably would upgrade the fork before the shock to a Manitou markor. It would be a big improvement in performance plus those forks are boat anchors, you'd drop at least a pound, the shock itself probably weighs less.
The fork definitely is an anchor. Lots of good budget air fork options to swap out. Decent platform bike though
Bought their titanium 29er back in 2014 and it was and us a killer deal.
Really, nothing comes anywhere near BD for bang for buck.
Yeah, I had to prepay and wait but it was totally worth it and probably less hassle than dealing with a custom build.
Components are components. No different than any 9ther bike brand so the only question is the frames and I dont see anything less quality.
It's funny, the only people lagging my ti bike in forums are people who never owned one. Maybe disgruntled Linskey owners. The tubing is Chinese so somehow it's inferior. It's areo space grade titanium, I don't see a market for any company to produce inferior titanium alloy. They even had it butted. Then the argument is the welds are inferior because it's Taiwanese. Either you have the ability to weld titanium or you don't. It's not a metal any idiot can weld.
The welds are perfect. Maybe not to the esthetic perfection of premium ti but there's certainly nothing wrong.
You basically get a free frame when buying a BD bike, the price is that good. P
No shortage of pretentious titanium frame bike riders out there 😂. They have to shit on you for riding a budget one. Id go the bikes direct route for that frame too!
I have a Airborne Ti made around 2002 in China and the frame and welds are amazing. Anyway I have been considering the Ti they have and good to hear it's quality constructed frame
The rear is quick release instead of a thru axel. Does this make a difference for a casual trail rider?
I don't think so. I think for a casual rider it is completely solid
Thank you. I read an article that thru axel mainly benefits Enduro bikes/riders.
Yea for sure. I'd be completely comfortable with a qr on the rear for most trail riding. The front thru axle feels much more necessary
I am undecided between a Motobecane FS bike that's $1499 or the Giant Stance. The Stance has a thru axel front and QR rear. The Motobecane has thru axel on both sides. Any suggestions?
First of all thanks for the video. I just bought this bike... about 3more days until it gets here. I CAN'T WAIT! mine comes with a dropper post and sram brakes. And the forks are rst blaze. Do you know anything about the rst blaze forks?
Congrats on the bike. I don't know anything about the rst blaze but I imagine it will perform reasonably. Have fun!
That XCM fork weighs about 2.5-3 lbs more than your average air fork.
Can this model accommodate a tapered fork (upgrade)?
Yea absolutely. I believe it is a tapered headtube but comes stock with a straight steerer fork. So I would just require a different lower bearing
I own a used Motobecane Fantom Ds. Good luck finding a dropper post that fits in that diameter seat tube. I haven't found one yet. Stock weight on mine with rear coil shock and front Suntour was 42 lbs. Stock gears had a 3 by in the front. This is really just an enduro bike. Don't expect to do anything special with it other than ride some trails and be the last guy in the group pedaling slowly. They are "tubless ready" however searching online they aren't the good type of tubeless and many people aren't recommending you go tubeless with these rims.
I was able to find a dropper post for my Fantom DS- Kind Shock KS Adjustable Seatpost 27.2mmx410mm Travel: 100mm 20mm Offset Handlebar Remote, Black. I found it on Amazon here's the link-www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XV3JFH7/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
someone's going to find this super helpful
Thanks man. Hopefully
I found this super helpful. I’m looking to get more into trail riding even though I’ve been riding since I was very little, but I never had the money for it.
@@sparks1496 glad it helped you out. Thanks for watching!
Funny, I've been riding for 50plus years... I've never used a dropper post, and have trouble visualizing using one... failure of the imagination, I suppose.
Coming from BMX bikes it was hard to understand dropper posts. I thought they were the dumbest thing, until I rode one. The way you can adjust the saddle height on the fly allows you to put your body weight in an optimal position for the terrain. They really shine on downhill trails
Almost thought it was Tai Lopez
Lmao. I hope this was more of a compliment because he has a nice voice and is handsome.
Flimsy quick release rear end is a deal breaker really…
That's a really good Bike, only the fork is Not what i Like
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thought this was another tai lopez scam
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