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  • Kinesis XC>120 – Opinions?
  • Conway
    Free Member

    Hi All,

    I hope you can help?

    Im thinking of purchasing the Kinesis XC>120 frame in blue. Has anyone any experiences with this frame?

    I come from a DH background and therefore like slack angles. I just want a fast bike to rip around the woods on as winter training, and possibly a race or 2!

    I have some 125mm travel forks to stick on this frame.

    My only concern was that the head angle sounds/looks rather steep at 69.5 degrees. I just dont want it to feel twitchy.

    Has anyone got a side photo of their bike they can post up so I can see what it looks like built up?

    Thanks for your help

    Chris

    dave360
    Full Member

    check out Benji's blog about the Decade Virsa, sounds like a good fit for what you want.

    bent_udder
    Free Member

    69.5 is actually a bit slack compared to most 'traditional' XC bikes. The angles were originally 70 / 71 in the mid-90s, but have slackened over the years. I ride a singlespeed with a 69.5 (claimed) head angle, and it's perfectly relaxed, and quite happy riding steep things.
    If you're thinking of doing DH-type things on it, and worried the head angle is too steep, then you might want to get something slacker.
    But remember that actually, numbers are pretty relative. Get on a bike and ride it around a bit, see if you like it. You can change the handling with other things as well – stem length, bar width, fork length and even tyre size.
    If you're just blatting around the woods on stuff that's too climby / flat for your DH bike, then it should be fine. Best bet is to have a play with a couple of hardtails. Sharp handling is actually a great way to improve handling skills on slacker bikes.
    Apologies if this is corn – Don't know nowt about the Kinesis frame you're asking about, but wanted to point out that you shouldn't worry *too* much about numbers.

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    Conway
    Free Member

    Thanks for your help with this.

    I just think the Decade Virsa will be too heavy for what I am after.

    I hear what you are saying about the numbers not being all that, but I think just seeing 1 built up might answer a few questions.

    Thanks Chris

    glenp
    Free Member

    Blah blah slack. Slack blah slack. Its all about slack.

    God I hope the bloody magazines come up with some new bullsh!t soon. This record is getting tedious!

    Conway
    Free Member

    Its nothing to do with the magazines mate, I ride DH bikes which are slack for a reason and I want an xc bike to replicate this.

    Thanks for your exceptional helpful post!

    thisisnotaspoon
    Free Member

    I ride DH bikes witch are slack for a reason

    I ride XC bikes which are steep for a reason 😛

    Do you want a XC race bike or a slack bike for playing in the woods?

    Conway
    Free Member

    I want a relaxed XC race bike!

    I have a DMR trailstar for dirt jumping and general playing.

    thisisnotaspoon
    Free Member

    hmmm, as I said, XC bikes are step for a reason, they spend most of their time going uphill so long top tubes give a nice stretched riding position, and speet angles keep the front end from wandering and keep the wheelbase sensible.

    Conway
    Free Member

    Thats why i thought the Kinesis xc>120 was a good compromise.

    Just trying to find someone that ownes one so I can see wht it looks like built up!

    grantway
    Free Member

    Think they do make a slack angle 140 travel hardtail
    check on there web site

    Gravy
    Free Member

    Con, you have pic's. 🙂

    stuartanicholson
    Free Member

    Hi mate,
    Im a downhiller and have recently just got my first proper xc bike…a kinesis xc pro2 with a HA of 70.5. Its steep and with 100mm stem/forks its pretty exciting to ride, but exciting is fun right? Dont get me wrong, i wouldn't enjoy it on anything steep and tech, but its fast and fun on flatter ground. I dont want big grippy tyres on it or slack angles…it would ruin all the sliding around and make it too easy…its a harder bike to ride so it'll improve your skills.

    Jezkidd
    Free Member

    I own one, its been my ride of choice for about a year. I have it built up with dual air revs (130mm works fine) and DT4.2s on Hope pro 3s. Its a great trail bike, very capable: light, fast, handles really well with a 90mm stem, and is extremely agile due to the low BB. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it ane I know friends of mine who've ridden it have been impressed.

    Its quite a niche area, the 130mm capable alu trail H/T, esspecially at this price.

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