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Feb. 4, 2022, 9:43 a.m. -  Flatted-again

In partial defense of the above poster, the original Yelli Screamy debuted in 2011, with a 68 degree HTA using a 120mm fork, tapered 44mm upper/49.6mm lower headset, a 30.9 seat tube. This is, of course, what is reported on Canfield's website ([https://canfieldbikes.com/pages/2011-2014-canfield-yelli-screamy](https://canfieldbikes.com/pages/2011-2014-canfield-yelli-screamy)), which also says the nimble 9 debuted in 2013 with a 68 degree HTA ([https://canfieldbikes.com/pages/2013-2015-canfield-nimble-9](https://canfieldbikes.com/pages/2013-2015-canfield-nimble-9)). So, shrug? That said, the frame details are for those entire 2011-2014 and 2013-2015 runs, so the specifics (70 vs 68 HTA) may have changed by the end of the run. Anyways, more good bikes, the better, as I always say. Continued edit: Unreported on the canfield website is the 2011 nimble 9, [https://thelazyrando.wordpress.com/2011/12/08/canfield-nimble-9/](https://thelazyrando.wordpress.com/2011/12/08/canfield-nimble-9/) Which does, in fact, look like an overbuilt XC bike.

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