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  1. #26
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    The $6k price for the Spur is just the parts kit, you've still gotta add a $3k frame. Check the text under step 3 on the Transition website. Not sure why the other builds aren't like that.

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    I’m an idiot and it gives a warning to add a frame. That makes sense and yes, is a good idea.

  3. #28
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    So my local Kona Dealer said November for the new Honzo's and Process X's

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dumbest Known Time View Post
    The $6k price for the Spur is just the parts kit, you've still gotta add a $3k frame. Check the text under step 3 on the Transition website. Not sure why the other builds aren't like that.
    I don't think this turns out to be a $9k bike.

  5. #30
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    Quote Originally Posted by snowday View Post
    I don't think this turns out to be a $9k bike.
    Yep...it's a mere $8999. You can click to buy on the website.
    It makes perfect sense...until you think about it.

    I suspect there's logic behind the madness, but I'm too dumb to see it.

  6. #31
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    I've sold three bikes in the past year and only replaced one of them, just doesn't feel right. Might need to buy something just for a little pick me up

  7. #32
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    Quote Originally Posted by smartyiak View Post
    Yep...it's a mere $8999. You can click to buy on the website.
    The prices aren’t for build kits PLUS a frame.


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  8. #33
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    Transitions are very nice but man are they pricey. You could almost buy 2 cubes, konas, or giants at an lbs for that. I know, fuck specialized, but that new status is a pretty good deal on a well thought out bike. Just saw a 2021 trek slash too. Pimped model looks amazing. I want to see the geo numbers. Hope they steepened their seat angles. I think its 160r/170f with a fox 38. Hoping they come out with a long travel 180 ebike

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  9. #34
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    Quote Originally Posted by snowday View Post
    The prices aren’t for build kits PLUS a frame.
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    What are you talking about???
    The COMPLETE XX1 (with a frame and everything) is $8999.
    XO1 (with a frame and everything is $5999
    GX with, you got it, a frame and everything is $4999.

    The frame, all by itself is $2999. The XX1 built kit is $6000. When added together: $8999.
    It makes perfect sense...until you think about it.

    I suspect there's logic behind the madness, but I'm too dumb to see it.

  10. #35
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    Quote Originally Posted by smartyiak View Post
    What are you talking about???
    The COMPLETE XX1 (with a frame and everything) is $8999.
    XO1 (with a frame and everything is $5999
    GX with, you got it, a frame and everything is $4999.

    The frame, all by itself is $2999. The XX1 built kit is $6000. When added together: $8999.
    So these retailers are eating the cost of the frame???
    https://www.gearx.com/transition-21-spur-x01
    https://www.evo.com/mountain/transit...bike-2021-.jpg

  11. #36
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    Quote Originally Posted by snowday View Post
    Nope, it's all the same pricing. Complete bike: XX1 $8999, X01 $5999, GX $4999. For some reason Transition is splitting up the XX1 option into two purchases (XX1 build parts for $6k and frame $2999). Sounds like they will ship you the parts box separately.
    Last edited by g_man80; 08-06-2020 at 04:46 PM.

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    Reading comprehension is hard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by g_man80 View Post
    Nope, it's all the same pricing. Complete bike: XX1 $8999, X01 $5999, GX $4999. For some reason Transition is splitting up the XX1 option into two purchases (XX1 build parts for $6k and frame $2999). Sounds like they will ship you the parts box separately.
    Thats what I'm saying...you don't have to add the build kits and a frame price together.

  14. #39
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    So now that we're done with that...

    Not sure if this is a '21 or whatever.. but I want a 'down country' short travel tail/xc bike that ain't a racer now...

    https://www.revelbikes.com/our-bikes/ranger/
    www.dpsskis.com
    www.point6.com
    formerly an ambassador for a few others, but the ski industry is... interesting.
    Fukt: a very small amount of snow.

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    I'm curious... which DTC brands (and bikes) is everyone lusting after these days? I'm super curious about Forbidden and Deviate, with their high pivot trail/enduro bikes; looks like there's next to no availability though. Who else is making cool shit these days outside the big players?

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    Amazing what Lew Buchanan is able to do on that druid. His last vid had him testing mullet setup vs full 9er at fort bill. He's keeping heavy hitters on dh bikes in check. Id be down for a druid mullet for sure

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    Quote Originally Posted by smmokan View Post
    I'm curious... which DTC brands (and bikes) is everyone lusting after these days? I'm super curious about Forbidden and Deviate, with their high pivot trail/enduro bikes; looks like there's next to no availability though. Who else is making cool shit these days outside the big players?
    Aside from GG (which I am loving), I'm definitely Druid-curious also, especially in mullet mode. As Grinch says, it's insane what Lewis Buchanan is doing with his. I didn't give it serious consideration when I was new bike shopping this spring because of the 75 seat angle.

    Other than that, the others that caught my eye were actually European. The Propain Tyee and Raaw Madonna, but I don't *need* 160mm rear. I'd be curious to try a Nicolai mullet too, but it's too long to suit my local trails.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smmokan View Post
    I'm curious... which DTC brands (and bikes) is everyone lusting after these days? I'm super curious about Forbidden and Deviate, with their high pivot trail/enduro bikes; looks like there's next to no availability though. Who else is making cool shit these days outside the big players?
    I'm kind of enamored with the YT Izzo Comp, hard to ignore a complete bike at the same price as the other frames I'm interested in. Could swap all the parts from the Izzo over to my hardtail in exchange for the hardtail's full XT kit going on the Izzo.

    That being said I'm getting tight shorts over the Ranger

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andeh View Post
    I didn't give it serious consideration when I was new bike shopping this spring because of the 75 seat angle.
    Just did some riding/climbing on my new Intense with a 75* seat angle and actually really liked it.

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    Not as glamorous as all your high$$$ bikes, but Giant just released specs on the 2021 Trance X29, more trail-oriented travel than the existing Trance29 with better geo than either the Trance 29 or Trance 27.5. X29-3 has Rhythm 36 with SLX on Giants aluminum frame (that’s lighter and as stiff as many companies’ carbon) along with the Maestro suspension and great Giant value, I think it’s a winner. I’ll wait for a post-season demo bike to come up for sale and get one winter 2021/22 when my 2017 Trance needs a bunch more maintenance.

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    Still waiting on more info on the WeAreOne bike. Speculation is that it will be designed around adjustable travel.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Conundrum View Post
    Just did some riding/climbing on my new Intense with a 75* seat angle and actually really liked it.
    Which Intense did you get? Been curious about the Primer 275.

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    2021 Bikes That Make Your Shorts Tighter.

    Rocky Mountain showed their 2021 lineup today:

    https://www.bikes.com/en/bikes/slayer/2021

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    Quote Originally Posted by panchosdad View Post
    Which Intense did you get? Been curious about the Primer 275.
    Tracer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dee Hubbs View Post
    Rocky Mountain showed their 2021 lineup today:

    https://www.bikes.com/en/bikes/slayer/2021
    No instinct or Altitude released yet...
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