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  • Ellsworth have un-fuglied their bikes
  • rhayter
    Full Member

    The linkage is under a foot long! This is their new Epiphany +. Nice:

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    Ellsworth have un-fuglied changed their frame design and then added a stupidly big brand name on the downtube of their bikes

    I think I preferred the nodding donkey design 😉

    bikeneil
    Free Member

    But are they going to snap any less often?

    scaredypants
    Full Member

    wow, looks just like a bike – quite a pretty shaped one

    … so they’ve lost their USP

    … which, admittedly, was blatant fugliness

    #Imstilloot

    jimjam
    Free Member

    Weren’t they Horst link before? Seems like a step backwards if so.

    joolsburger
    Free Member

    snappy snappy – never again.

    tazzymtb
    Full Member

    He old epiphany was a brilliant bike albiet with marmite looks. The new one looks a bit meh, but if it rides as well as the old one then it will still be awesome

    v666ern
    Free Member

    I think I preferred the nodding donkey design

    +1

    Did they melt it?

    njee20
    Free Member

    That looks shit.

    philwarren11
    Free Member

    Have they? Still looks ugly as sin to me.

    binners
    Full Member

    Whoever designed that logo needs a good shoeing in the car park

    woodster
    Full Member

    It looks alright, but that paint job is horrible.

    honourablegeorge
    Full Member

    scaredypants – Member
    wow, looks just like a bike – quite a pretty shaped one

    … so they’ve lost their USP

    I’m sure they still have their awful customer service. And the bike is still pretty ugly, to be fair, Just not as ugly.

    They seem to have horribly outdated geomeotry too, so there’s a USP for you – 69.5 head angle on the 140mm Epiphany, and a DH bike with a 15.3 inch BB height. FIFTEEN POINT THREE. LOOK AT IT

    Northwind
    Full Member

    But is it still Aerospace Grade?

    TBH I hate that even more than the old Ellsworths, at least they were interesting, and ugly for a reason. I’m just going to assume it rides better than my Dare, because a spacehopper rides better than my Dare did.

    futonrivercrossing
    Free Member

    They just look like any other bike now.

    Does the chainstay/seatstay flex, or is there a pivot concealed under the chainstay protector?

    euans2
    Free Member

    It’s still a bike that only a mother could love!

    dangeourbrain
    Free Member

    It doesn’t look like an Ellsworth, it’s not made by Ellsworth (least ways I believe they sold out last year) and, given the massive linkage was always explained as an important part of their suspension’s performance it probably won’t ride like an Ellsworth (for better or worse).

    Other than the name, I don’t see how is an Ellsworth.

    teadrinker
    Free Member

    Looks like something Halfords would sell. Reminded me of one of those Whistle bikes. They’ve got fuglier, my mother would disown it.

    crashtestmonkey
    Free Member

    Funny you should say that as Ellsworth are sold in REI stores in the US, which is roughly equivalent to Blacks or Go Outdoors. Not really consistent with the boutiquey image they had here.

    jools182
    Free Member

    looks cheap

    awful

    Dark-Side
    Full Member

    Thats a long stem on the Epiphany too.

    hopeychondriact
    Free Member

    Holy tyre clearance batman!

    andylc
    Free Member

    That rocker arm looks like it will break if you look at it funny.

    rhayter
    Full Member

    Ha! I didn’t think it would get that violent a response… I hadn’t noticed that stem though; good spot Dark Side.

    I used to have an Epiphany. It was a cracking bike. Didn’t snap and I’m a fat knacker.

    bigdaddy
    Full Member

    I still have an epiphany – I love it, great bike. It rides well, and I think it looks ok. Better than that new one anyway!!

    bubs
    Full Member

    I used to have a Truth. It was a cracking bike. Snapped and I’m svelte 😀

    NorthCountryBoy
    Free Member

    The DH bike is a shocker. 🙁

    mrhoppy
    Full Member

    Nope. Still fugly, different fugly but still fugly.

    SirHC
    Full Member

    [Quote]They seem to have horribly outdated geomeotry too, so there’s a USP for you – 69.5 head angle on the 140mm Epiphany, and a DH bike with a 15.3 inch BB height. FIFTEEN POINT THREE. LOOK AT IT[/quote]

    Don’t forget the bottle bosses on the dare!!

    tomhoward
    Full Member

    Wonder who is going to look at the current crop of (WC proven) carbon DH bikes…

    Demo 8
    Session 9.9
    V10
    WLSN
    M16

    And say ‘Nah, I don’t fancy any of those, I’ll take the unproven one with bottle bosses, please.’

    woodster
    Full Member

    Does it come with a stepladder?

    Poopscoop
    Full Member

    Looks ok to me,….. but then I own a QUAD Marin so my tastes are a little unorthodox anyway. lol

    vorlich
    Free Member

    Ellsworth have un-fuglied their bikes

    FALSE

    WayneKing
    Free Member

    This is an Ellsworth frame made for the woman’s Playboy mountainbike team, needless to say the riders where slightly more attractive than the bikes.

    eshershore
    Free Member

    Where would you even get an Ellsworth in the UK, if you had missed your appointment at Specsavers and had a strange desire to buy one based on the stunning looks’?

    I heard Freeborn dropped the brand some time back due to ongoing “issues”

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