Intense Sniper XC / Clydesdale Question
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Any Clydesdales with experience on the Intense Sniper XC? I'm above the stated 215 limit but wondering if it would be a definite no go or if I ride with some finesse I'd be ok. The Sniper caught my attention but other XC / light trail bike recommendations would also be welcome.
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I second that, I don't know why you'd want to look at the pure XC option. Aside from the frame durability you'll just be overwhelming the suspension. The extra 20mm travel from a Sniper T or similar bike would surely be a better package for you.
Just curious, what's your weight?
When you say go with the T and swap to the XC shock is this because of the brace that's on the T? I think I've seen some add the brace on the XC. What year is your bike.
Not sure about overwhelming the suspension. The Sniper XC owners manual show Fox set up for weights approaching 300 pounds which I'm nowhere close to. My concern is if the frame has a lot of flex.
I’m 65kg/143lbs.NTX wrote:Just curious, what's your weight?
When you say go with the T and swap to the XC shock is this because of the brace that's on the T? I think I've seen some add the brace on the XC. What year is your bike.
The rear triangle on the T has an additional carbon vertical strut that makes the left side mirror the right. This is readily apparent if you look at pictures of the two.
I’m saying you can get a stiffer frame (T) and go with a shorter stroke shock (XC) to get a racier feel.
I’m about to pick up a 45mm stroke shock for my XC for longer rides where comfort becomes a bit more important.
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