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Shoot I'm gonna try it out I have a vitus sentier 29vrs that I bought in September excellent bike however after riding my Norco Bigfoot and how cushy it was I decided to go full suspension. Hopefully I can get a little bit of money for it pay 1900 shipped I'm gonna list it and see what we can get it just sucks Vitus is out of business
Great review. I was torn between the Jeffsy and the Izzo. Went with Jeffsy, but I still think the Izzo would be more than enough for my riding. Always a joy when watching your videos.
I have the same Izzo Core 3 that Mo was riding. I swapped the wheels to CF and brought the bike down to 27.5 lbs (no pedals). As the review indicates, this bike is classic short travel trail bike with an excellent pedaling platform - especially with lighter wheels (mine are just over 1530g). This is a “jack of all trades” kind of bike.
Im running a 120 / 120 izzo in my fleet. Likely could give your xc shoot out a run for the money on descending and climbing. Im 230#s and didnt want a 24 - 26 pounder when descending enduro trails. I like it set up this way more then the 130 130 original izzo i owned.
I've got a customized '22 Core 3 Izzo in the same Assault green color. Best climber I've ever ridden. Fun pointed downhill too but it's certainly not an Enduro ripper. I bumped the fork up to 140 for a little more confidence pointed downhill. That did not effect the climbing abilities. I think it's the best Trail (all around) bike I've owned.
Love my Izzo. I bought it when they first came out in the ghost ship green, amazing color. First thing I did was tried some tires out on it. My permanent combo has been DHR II in the front and Dissector in the back. Really good combo. If you want something faster do Dissector in the front and Rekon in the back and that works really good too. After maybe 6 months I bought and used a shockwiz to setup the suspension, worth it! That said, this thing can get rowdy. It's amazing for areas like FL, but I haven't gone down a trail in NC yet that over powered the bike. I put oval chain ring and GX AXS on it and it's amazing.
This was a great video and review! Thanks! I really liked the part at the end how you compare the Izzo to Ari Delano Peak. You mentioned how it is "easy" to demo a Delano Peak, but I haven't seen those in the SoCal area for demoing. Anything you can share here? I'd love to demo an Ari before making any final purchase decisions.
Just took my Izzo out for it's first ride 2 days ago and man was it night and day difference from my other bike (Specialized Rockhopper). This is my first full suspension bike so that might have made the difference that much more drastic. Climbing felt about the same as my hardtail but the downhills were much better and like you guys said it inspired more confidence on the trail. It also helps that I got my Core 1 for sub $1700 shipped.
Another Great Video…. I moved from Cali a yr ago and don’t get the Buc-ee’s thing. They are everywhere here in FLA. Come back & Ride Afafia or Santos again. Cheers Dave…
Interesting that the "rowdier" Delano peak was the more playful bike. The stack on the Izzo is pretty high for a short travel though, literally higher stack than a Specialized Enduro, but that's the norm for YT, the Jeffsy and Capra are on the high end of their categories as well, the Capra just sizes on the small side in terms of reach. But YT does take a page from Rocky Mountain and Commencal and runs very high stack for the respective categories, which is great for going downhill.
I've been wondering, does stack matter if you're desired handlebar height is higher than the minimum possible? Maybe it is a concern for shorter riders or riders that want that extreme xc position with an 80mm negative angle stem? I am confused when bike reviews mention a high stack height as an issue with all the stems and handlebar rise options seems like a non-issue for any headtube under 150mm. I ride my XL izzo with a -1 angle headset, a 130mm fork, high position flip chip and 25mm of spacers under the stem.
I have one of these coming on Wednesday the core one however, question is does it have a degree really make a difference with these flippy chippy thingies. also after watching the vid I'm 5'9" with a 32 inch inseam and went with a medium I hope I made the right decision even though the guy at YT recommended possibly going to a large and changing out the stem but the type of writing I do I like to be able to throw the bike around I guess a little bit that's why I stuck with medium being more nimble. But I'm guessing it's well worth it as I paid $1900 for it. I just hope the squeaky doesn't happen with the bottom bracket like I read about with carbon bikes this will be my first carbon mountain bike
Probably depends on riding style, if you're wanting to do more jumping and throw the bike around more sizing down was probably the right decision. If DH send factor is your primary concern definitely size up.
I owned a 2023 YT Izzo and did not really ever feel good on the bike. I recently sold it. I think you guys nailed the review and were able to describe what I felt while riding the Izzo. Impressive! You two know what you are doing and can explain the bike review in understandable terms.
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Shoot I'm gonna try it out I have a vitus sentier 29vrs that I bought in September excellent bike however after riding my Norco Bigfoot and how cushy it was I decided to go full suspension. Hopefully I can get a little bit of money for it pay 1900 shipped I'm gonna list it and see what we can get it just sucks Vitus is out of business
IZZO TIP: take the spacers out of the NEGATIVE chamber of the dps (yes, there are spacers in there) and it gets a lot better
I got my Izzo Uncaged 11 for about $4k and came with Ohlins and GX transmission. Great value and bike's been holding pretty well.
Got the Izzo back at the start of Covid and love it still. Way more bike than any of us regular riders will ever need and super fun.
Great review. I was torn between the Jeffsy and the Izzo. Went with Jeffsy, but I still think the Izzo would be more than enough for my riding. Always a joy when watching your videos.
Both are awesome!! Thank you!!!!
Love my Izzo pro race. Such a fast capable bike. Lots of miles on it with no issues. 👍
I have the same Izzo Core 3 that Mo was riding. I swapped the wheels to CF and brought the bike down to 27.5 lbs (no pedals). As the review indicates, this bike is classic short travel trail bike with an excellent pedaling platform - especially with lighter wheels (mine are just over 1530g). This is a “jack of all trades” kind of bike.
Im running a 120 / 120 izzo in my fleet. Likely could give your xc shoot out a run for the money on descending and climbing. Im 230#s and didnt want a 24 - 26 pounder when descending enduro trails. I like it set up this way more then the 130 130 original izzo i owned.
I've got a customized '22 Core 3 Izzo in the same Assault green color. Best climber I've ever ridden. Fun pointed downhill too but it's certainly not an Enduro ripper. I bumped the fork up to 140 for a little more confidence pointed downhill. That did not effect the climbing abilities. I think it's the best Trail (all around) bike I've owned.
I was deciding between this and the Ripley AF. Ended up getting the Ripley but izzo is a good looking bike.
Amazing trail and awesome bikes
Love my Izzo. I bought it when they first came out in the ghost ship green, amazing color.
First thing I did was tried some tires out on it. My permanent combo has been DHR II in the front and Dissector in the back. Really good combo. If you want something faster do Dissector in the front and Rekon in the back and that works really good too.
After maybe 6 months I bought and used a shockwiz to setup the suspension, worth it!
That said, this thing can get rowdy. It's amazing for areas like FL, but I haven't gone down a trail in NC yet that over powered the bike.
I put oval chain ring and GX AXS on it and it's amazing.
This was a great video and review! Thanks!
I really liked the part at the end how you compare the Izzo to Ari Delano Peak. You mentioned how it is "easy" to demo a Delano Peak, but I haven't seen those in the SoCal area for demoing. Anything you can share here? I'd love to demo an Ari before making any final purchase decisions.
How would you compare it vs. the Spur?
Just took my Izzo out for it's first ride 2 days ago and man was it night and day difference from my other bike (Specialized Rockhopper). This is my first full suspension bike so that might have made the difference that much more drastic. Climbing felt about the same as my hardtail but the downhills were much better and like you guys said it inspired more confidence on the trail. It also helps that I got my Core 1 for sub $1700 shipped.
Where in the world did you get such a deal?!?!?!
@@Thisthat1234 on yt website
Another Great Video…. I moved from Cali a yr ago and don’t get the Buc-ee’s thing.
They are everywhere here in FLA. Come back & Ride Afafia or Santos again.
Cheers Dave…
How did it compare to the spur?
Would be interested to see you test the Alchemy Arktos 125, although I think it might be similar to the YT in having a longer wheelbase.
That would be interesting for sure!
How does the izzo climb?
I had the Izzo Pro Race. It was my first nice FS equipped with SRAM X01. Loved it but unfortunately, it was stolen.
Where could I order an YT Izzo online for that price?
Interesting that the "rowdier" Delano peak was the more playful bike. The stack on the Izzo is pretty high for a short travel though, literally higher stack than a Specialized Enduro, but that's the norm for YT, the Jeffsy and Capra are on the high end of their categories as well, the Capra just sizes on the small side in terms of reach. But YT does take a page from Rocky Mountain and Commencal and runs very high stack for the respective categories, which is great for going downhill.
I've been wondering, does stack matter if you're desired handlebar height is higher than the minimum possible? Maybe it is a concern for shorter riders or riders that want that extreme xc position with an 80mm negative angle stem? I am confused when bike reviews mention a high stack height as an issue with all the stems and handlebar rise options seems like a non-issue for any headtube under 150mm. I ride my XL izzo with a -1 angle headset, a 130mm fork, high position flip chip and 25mm of spacers under the stem.
I have one of these coming on Wednesday the core one however, question is does it have a degree really make a difference with these flippy chippy thingies. also after watching the vid I'm 5'9" with a 32 inch inseam and went with a medium I hope I made the right decision even though the guy at YT recommended possibly going to a large and changing out the stem but the type of writing I do I like to be able to throw the bike around I guess a little bit that's why I stuck with medium being more nimble. But I'm guessing it's well worth it as I paid $1900 for it. I just hope the squeaky doesn't happen with the bottom bracket like I read about with carbon bikes this will be my first carbon mountain bike
Flip chip make a pretty substantial difference and is a cool addition! Yeah you are right I’m between but either should work!! Enjoy the bike!
Probably depends on riding style, if you're wanting to do more jumping and throw the bike around more sizing down was probably the right decision. If DH send factor is your primary concern definitely size up.
I am 5'9" with a 31 inch inseam and owned the large Izzo. I probably should have gotten a medium.
I’m currently torn between the Izzo and the ibis Ripley AF. How would you compare the two?
I have the Ripley AF. Love it
cant go wrong with either. what have you decided on?
What size Izzo is hannah riding?
Omari Keys
I owned a 2023 YT Izzo and did not really ever feel good on the bike. I recently sold it. I think you guys nailed the review and were able to describe what I felt while riding the Izzo. Impressive! You two know what you are doing and can explain the bike review in understandable terms.
Home? South Dakota sure looks different, huh?
😂 we both grew up in SoCal all our lives, it always feels like that when we visit!
Not a cross country as I’m racing it for cross country