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Who else wants one, phwoar....
Bump. I can't believe no one on STW has an opinion about this... 😉 8)
Hopefully everyone has realised what a waste of time 70mm of travel is...
The US Trigger 2 has fixed 120mm travel instead of 120/70mm (with an X-Fusion pull shock rather than the DYAD one the EU 2 gets). Doesn't Kona make a Magic Link bike that switches between 100/50mm travel?
Having said all this, the Trigger looks interesting, but I'm not sure I wouldn't rather have a Scalpel 29er if I was looking for a 'Dale FS trail bike.
Andy
And now that you've read Chipps review...?
I still want one.
I'm Always doubtful about first look/press camp reviews. They never seem to mirror what is said in a full test, once away from the hospitality.
Not in mbr anyway....
Hopefully everyone has realised what a waste of time 70mm of travel is...
1/10 for Trolling, must try harder!
shame its not a 29er with the same travel
Meh. My bike's already "Trigger's Broom"......
Nice, and any review that uses "thrutchy" can't be all bad 🙂
It looks lovely and is perhaps the pinnacle of mountain bike innovation right now, but i'd love it if Cannondale made an new version of the Rush (for when my ally one bites the dust). I can't be doing with more stuff to maintain!
Just imagine, up-to date carbon tech, carbon rear end, instead of twisty ally one, bolt through rear axle, 0.5° slacker, tiny bit shorter in the TT, neater cable routing......
what i like best is the 2 extra levers on the bars
i really dont have enough on mine
We'll be interested to see how it gets on in a longer test. They're not due out until October (and as mentioned, there is a 29er in the works too). If it seems like a project from a couple of years ago, then that's because it is. It was still a great fun riding bike though...
But what about the Rush - surely they are going to reinvent the xc singlepivot carbon machine one day.......
(I know i'm repeating myself)
I can see the argument for travel adjust on a longer travel bike, but I just don't see the point of a 70mm travel option when a sorted 120mm frame will climb plenty well enough - particularly with Propedal. Why add the weight, complexity and faff of a proprietary shock that is harder to set up? I'd much rather have a lighter and cheaper frame with an RP23.
Also, "over mountain"? Groan. 🙄
