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My old scalpel is a 27.5 black inc lightweight climber. As the trails near me have gotten drier and more used every year, I want something with a bit more travel to it, as they are getting rockier and more rutted. What would you guys pick between and please feel free to share any impressions of the following:
Cannondale Scalpel SE LTD
Revel Ranger
Transition Spur (realistically hard to find)
Specialized S works epic evo
My usage for the bike is mostly 1-3 hour rides with the occassional all day. Rocky mountains technical trails. I am less a downhill speedster these days (enough broken bones in my youth to deter it) so climbing well probably more important than ripping the downhill (would prioritize comfort). If I ever decide to go back into racing XC, I would do a hardtail or maybe something very light (like the epic evo), but that's not the primary intended use of the bike.
Thanks in advance
Cannondale Scalpel SE LTD
Revel Ranger
Transition Spur (realistically hard to find)
Specialized S works epic evo
My usage for the bike is mostly 1-3 hour rides with the occassional all day. Rocky mountains technical trails. I am less a downhill speedster these days (enough broken bones in my youth to deter it) so climbing well probably more important than ripping the downhill (would prioritize comfort). If I ever decide to go back into racing XC, I would do a hardtail or maybe something very light (like the epic evo), but that's not the primary intended use of the bike.
Thanks in advance
Lots of bikes: currently riding Enve Melee, Krypton Pro, S Works Crux, S Works Epic Evo, SL7.
In build: SW SL8
In build: SW SL8
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Had a S-Works Epic Evo a month ago and it's awesome, was the best mtb I ever tried. Now switched to a Cannondale Scalpel 2 which climbs faster but doesn't feel as smooth as the Epic did (SID Ultimate fork on the Epic). But only done 3 rides so far. Unfortunately not tried the Scalpel SE yet, hoping to do.
Between the Epic and Scalpel both are awesome so choose the one that you think looks the best
Between the Epic and Scalpel both are awesome so choose the one that you think looks the best
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I did see that, but I would take the collective wisdom of many on WW versus the one reviewer on Pinkbike!
Lots of bikes: currently riding Enve Melee, Krypton Pro, S Works Crux, S Works Epic Evo, SL7.
In build: SW SL8
In build: SW SL8
Personally I am asking myself the same question.
Stuck between the s-works, cannondale and the BMC Forstroke, which is also available in a LT version.
Despite the longer travel and maybe higher weight, I would expect that every one of these bikes will outperform your current bike in the uphills.
Not to mention the downhills.
I am a big fan of the lefty fork, the BMC has a light integrated dropper post, the S-works seems to rule the descents. Yet in the uphills it might be a bit slower than the other two options. Personally I don't like the brain, so in my view it is a good thing, that the Evo comes without.
So in the end, it is probably only a matter of taste and budget.
Stuck between the s-works, cannondale and the BMC Forstroke, which is also available in a LT version.
Despite the longer travel and maybe higher weight, I would expect that every one of these bikes will outperform your current bike in the uphills.
Not to mention the downhills.
I am a big fan of the lefty fork, the BMC has a light integrated dropper post, the S-works seems to rule the descents. Yet in the uphills it might be a bit slower than the other two options. Personally I don't like the brain, so in my view it is a good thing, that the Evo comes without.
So in the end, it is probably only a matter of taste and budget.
Interested in buying Carbonsport Lightweight wheels with broken spokes.
BMC Teammachine SLR01 Disc Team 2018|Ridley Helium | Kuota Kross|Cannondale Scalpel 29 Hi-Mod
BMC Teammachine SLR01 Disc Team 2018|Ridley Helium | Kuota Kross|Cannondale Scalpel 29 Hi-Mod
Pretty sure the Scalpel SE has a lockout...as does lots of the new downcountry.
OP: what size are you? I looked past quite a few bikes (Epic, BlurTR, Orbea, etc) b/c I am firmly in the new geo XL territory. So I looked at Spur, HeiHei CR/DL, Ryve 115, etc. If you're shorter, it doesn't matter, but it you're over 6'2", you're choices become much more limited.
I won't have that problem 5'9". Sizing is a bit of question mark on something like the new geometries so I am right there between M and L but most likely Medium.smartyiak wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 5:56 pmPretty sure the Scalpel SE has a lockout...as does lots of the new downcountry.
OP: what size are you? I looked past quite a few bikes (Epic, BlurTR, Orbea, etc) b/c I am firmly in the new geo XL territory. So I looked at Spur, HeiHei CR/DL, Ryve 115, etc. If you're shorter, it doesn't matter, but it you're over 6'2", you're choices become much more limited.
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Lots of bikes: currently riding Enve Melee, Krypton Pro, S Works Crux, S Works Epic Evo, SL7.
In build: SW SL8
In build: SW SL8
I am quite drawn to the Spur to just try something new as I have had Cannondale and Trek for a long time before that. However, availability looks pretty bad right now.
Lots of bikes: currently riding Enve Melee, Krypton Pro, S Works Crux, S Works Epic Evo, SL7.
In build: SW SL8
In build: SW SL8
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