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Just about to order one of these as my new do it all bike. Stopped riding 29 wheels last year having tried a few, just prefer 27.5. Going to be running 150mm forks on it with a 44 offset not the 37. Thanks Ben for should prompt responses to queries. Great value as well.

@sprocker will that void the warranty?


 
Posted : 01/02/2020 6:04 pm
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Checked with Bird they said it will be fine


 
Posted : 01/02/2020 6:13 pm
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150mm is no problems. Why not go full downcountry? 😉 It will be just fine

Big Version


 
Posted : 01/02/2020 6:33 pm
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That raw finish is mighty fine!


 
Posted : 01/02/2020 6:36 pm
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That looks beautiful 😍


 
Posted : 01/02/2020 9:02 pm
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I have similar wants, but then I’m still not sure short-mid travel 29ers with tasty angles are as appealing to the prime MTB target market (early 20s to mid 30something trail riders?).

I’m just an old duffer who wants 29er roll-over in preference to travel, and some ‘modern angles’ now for “occasional gnarr, with a fair bit of basic trundling about” and I doubt I’m representative of the majority of people buying LLS mountain bikes…

This is me too. The Bird bike I want has sady still not been designed.


 
Posted : 01/02/2020 9:56 pm
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The Bird bike I want has sady still not available to purchase

Fixed that for you 🙂


 
Posted : 01/02/2020 10:32 pm
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Fixed that for you 🙂

Well that's a teaser!


 
Posted : 01/02/2020 10:36 pm
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I’m just an old duffer who wants 29er roll-over in preference to travel, and some ‘modern angles’ now for “occasional gnarr, with a fair bit of basic trundling about” and I doubt I’m representative of the majority of people buying LLS mountain bikes…

Maybe not, but it describes what I do on my (LLS) FlareMax pretty perfectly. They may be sold as hardcore gnarr-machines but a 29er with modern geometry and shortish travel is great for “just trundling about”. Especially natural stuff where you might suddenly come across a tricky section. Sounds as though Bird will have something to suit fairly soon as well, which is good news as they sound like a great company to deal with.


 
Posted : 02/02/2020 8:17 am
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Great to see you guys hooking up with a grassroots mtb channel like Jamie's.

It's a cracking looking bike, but I thought the "down country" thing was for short travel 29ers?

Anyhow it's a rubbish term can we please get it in the bin.


 
Posted : 02/02/2020 6:57 pm
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Thought I’d pop back here with my opinion on the Aether 7 after 3 rides on it.

First one was the Cafell lap at Cwmcarn in biblical strength winds plus rain / hail / maybe a hint of sleet / bright sunshine all in 2 hours.

Second time was in a bit of drizzle but less windy - did Cafell with the Pedalhounds DH then the Twrch lap.

Third one was this weekend with the lockdown so just a local bimble to get an hour or so of fresh air / exercise.

It’s everything I wanted / hoped it would be. I sized down from a ML Bird Aeris 145LT - mainly looking for a shorter reach / shorter chainstays and to be a bit sprightlier uphill. Willing to take a hit on the rockiest bits of downhill for it.

I’m finding it manuals and pops a lot easier than my last bike and I’m already cornering better / more confidently on it as a result of the shorter reach and chainstays. It definitely pedals uphill more efficiently despite being barely any lighter than the 145LT - it has all the same build kit off there so why would it be much (if any) lighter. I haven’t ridden anything yet where I feel at a disadvantage of having less travel - I think uplifts days are where I’ll notice it.

Build kit is 140mm Lyriks / GX 11 speed / Code R’s / 180mm Oneup Dropper / Hope Pro4 with XM481 rims / 45mm Nukeproof stem / 780mm El Guapo bars / Maxxis DHF 2.5 and Dhr2 2.3.


 
Posted : 30/03/2020 11:17 pm
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What rear shock are you running joebristol?


 
Posted : 31/03/2020 6:43 pm
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Went for the Rockshox Deluxe Select+ as I was trying to keep the cost down. Seems ok so far - got 2 tokens in it and it’s not bottoming out with 30% ish sag.

There’s always the option of adding a Megneg aircan at a later date which is in the back of my mind. That said it doesn’t seem to rush through the midrange so I’m not sure if it’s needed or not.


 
Posted : 31/03/2020 10:23 pm
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