Yeah cush core rear will happen for sure.
The jingle didn't hurt! I mean its certainly a terrible candidate from a min/max perspective but I knew that going in, I thinned the herd and sold a couple bikes so the cash was there so I just went with it. My theory was if the geo proved not workable for full-on shore riding, a light carbon frame could be repurposed as even more gravel/road oriented. Also one of the bikes I sold was a carbon Bronson I had a lot of fond memories of, so the carbon chameleon is kinda it's reincarnation. Keep balance in the universe, or something. Lol.
I think it's slack enough for pretty rowdy terrain now but yeah sure with it was zs44/56. It would be another card to play. Will know better once covid eases some more. For now severed d is about as rowdy as I get (it handles severed with aplomb though).
May 14, 2020, 9:25 a.m. - Kenny
Yeah cush core rear will happen for sure. The jingle didn't hurt! I mean its certainly a terrible candidate from a min/max perspective but I knew that going in, I thinned the herd and sold a couple bikes so the cash was there so I just went with it. My theory was if the geo proved not workable for full-on shore riding, a light carbon frame could be repurposed as even more gravel/road oriented. Also one of the bikes I sold was a carbon Bronson I had a lot of fond memories of, so the carbon chameleon is kinda it's reincarnation. Keep balance in the universe, or something. Lol. I think it's slack enough for pretty rowdy terrain now but yeah sure with it was zs44/56. It would be another card to play. Will know better once covid eases some more. For now severed d is about as rowdy as I get (it handles severed with aplomb though).