http://singletrackworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/eurobike-2015-orange-and-their-new-black/
Looks interesting to me!
I do like the look of the new Crush, very nice lines.
The p7 looks good but is 65ha too slack?
the p7 looks great. im so glad its back. just don't have anymore room for bikes 😥
when will it be for sale, thats the question.
Frame only hopefully.
Shouldn't it be about P12 by now, P7 was the 7th revision on the Prestige frame
+1 Eddie.... In black too!!!
Looks nice. On my shortlist for new frame in Spring, alongside the new Bfe and Switchback.
Difficult to know what to think. Lots of modern geo long travel HTs about and although I loved my two when I had em, I don't know if I'm all that in love anymore
Slackline is lovely. Nicolai Argon is a thing of beauty. There's a few more about as well that just look gorgeous. I'd love to see the P7 about again but not sure that a 525 tubed heavy frame is as desirable as it once was
Best looking hardtail I have seen for ages. Definitely on the wish list
Looks a bit meh to me.
I take it its a 650?
oh bugger....cannot afford a new bike......
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Sitting on the fence then binnners? 😆
That looks awesome, HA is a bit slack but if you went for a DP Pike you could drop the fork for climbing. Like
Nah,it looks too spindly (says a P7 owner),Crush looks really good though.
P7 is one of my bikes that never was. The old pewter finish with Pace forks was a thing of beauty. I'd love one of those now but it'll do well to usurp the Soul.
It's tempting me that's for sure! Be interested to see the spec's. Should come in the c2w bracket
Properly lovely, I'm a P7 owner too and I've a soft spot for a British designed, steel frame.
That said, my current P7 has been a bit of a shed-Queen for a while as I'm respraying the fork lowers to match. It's a job that can't be rushed (six months and counting).
Looks good.
Looking forward to seeing what Bird come up with. Should be similar geometry with nicer tubing for same/less money.
I've seen a few similar bikes around recently, but my memory is failing:
Bird Zero TR
Pace 127
and...
Shouldn't it be about P12 by now, P7 was the 7th revision on the Prestige frame
Shouldn't really even be the P[anything], as I'm fairly sure it was called the Prestige because it was made from Tange Prestige.
Good point
thepodge - MemberShouldn't it be about P12 by now, P7 was the 7th revision on the Prestige frame
Should probably be about the S3- since it's not made of tange prestige but reynolds scaffold tube.
<edit- DAMN IT!>
That aside... I want a go, looks ace. Though I don't see a price, I'm suspecting it'll have the usual Orange very expensive stickers?
chrishc777 - MemberThat looks awesome, HA is a bit slack but if you went for a DP Pike you could drop the fork for climbing.
It doesn't follow that slack bikes aren't good at climbing, my Ragley is 66 IIRC but is a better climber than most- fantastic technical climber, perfectly good plodder. It's about the whole bike, really.
chestrockwell - Member
It's tempting me that's for sure! Be interested to see the spec's. [b]Should come in the c2w bracket[/b]
Steel frame, 1x11 groupo, dropper, renthal finishing kit and made by Orange? I admnire your optimism! 😉 
The article says it starts at 1400 so probably priced the same as the crush. Our limit is 1500.
Shouldn't it be about P12 by now, P7 was the 7th revision on the Prestige frameShouldn't really even be the P[anything], as I'm fairly sure it was called the Prestige because it was made from Tange Prestige.
Not all Prestige's were made from Prestige. The P7 was never a direct replacement for the Prestige, it was made to do a different job. Saying that, the '7th revision of the frame' stands up as it was definitely the case for the c16/clockwork.
[b]Alex Simon[/b] Looking forward to seeing what Bird come up with. Should be similar geometry with nicer tubing for same/less money.
Any hints / links as to what they're planning?
There was mention of a steel frame a way back:
Not sure if they've posted any updated news on this plan
Price? My guess is 450 for the frame and a 1600 full build that will come down to 1200 in all the shops at sale time and only then will look vaguely reasonable
qwerty - Member
Any hints / links as to what they're planning?
There was quite a bit of talk before the launch of the Aeris.
The only thing that gives me hope is that Ben mentioned new HTs (plural) when they launch their new website.
In the early news, there were a couple of hints that they were selecting a very special tubeset for it, but I haven't heard much since - they're incredibly busy fulfilling Aeris orders.
I like that! Looks better than the Richey.
I think it'll cost more than £1600. Halfords (and others) have similar spec without the dropper for £1500. An orange has so be at least 25% more expensive than competitors.
Im still working on it. We tested out some new tubing but it didnt make the grade, so new TT for the next version 🙂
And some new dropouts for extra axle compatibility too I suspect. When all said and done it will be awesome for sure, but its a while off right now Im afraid. We're only going to do 1 steel frame so I'm going to make sure its the shizzle.
I'd like to get it in below Zero cost but thats looking tricky as we're upping the game on the tubing to get the strength/weight ratio just right. So expect about / exactly same as the Zero price wise.
FWIW the final frame will be optimised for Wide Trail wheels... yes a new wheel buzzword for you, but one I actually buy into 😉
below Zero cost
Wow - you mean you pay me!? 😉
Sounds great. I guess a Zero TR would be a good in-between bike to then swap the frame over.
benpinnick - Member
We're only going to do 1 steel frame
Will it be 650b for sure or any chance it could be 29er?
It will be 27.5. Ive experimented with some dark side prototypes and the issue right now is that by the time I inject enough fun into it (slacker, longer travel etc.) I find I've erased pretty much all the speed while having the downsides of things like heavier wheels etc, which kind of defeats the point of a 29er 🙂
I'll get there soon enough I am sure, but the first incarnation will be alu most likely.
Shirley the UK LTHT originated to slacken HA's, now geometry has evolved into long, low and slack, why can't we have a Slack Short Travel Hard Tail (SSTHT)? More HT travel alters HA as it blows through the travel, buggering up the geometry. Please. And, with 44mm headtubes, bolt through rear axles & 30.9+ ID seat tubes is steel really real when combined with decent tubeless rubber?
More HT travel alters HA as it blows through the travel, buggering up the geometry.
Stiffen the forks up, if you blow through travel too easy.
It's the nicest looking slack hardtail out there, loving how slack it is! hope it feels nice n lively unlike them on one's 456's
I'm with qwerty, not much choice below 130mm for slack hard tails. I know I could run the forks harder but I dont want to, I want them to feel decent when I'm riding normally as well as caining it (comparatively)
The BTR Ranger hits the spot if you want slack, long, low and shorter travel - 120mm forks, 64 or 64.5 deg head angle and 40 or 55mm BB drop in 26 or 27.5 - not cheap though!
The BTR ranger is exactly what I'm looking for, but at more than twice the price I'm willing to pay. I'd be happy with a Stanton switchback, but still a bit spendy for a hard tail for me. For the price to build one up I could just buy a canyon full suss and be done with it.
People have made short travel slack hardtails before but they either didn't catch on or people put long forks on them anyway because slacker and more travel is always better... apparently
The other way to do it is to change the spring rate curve on a longer fork, so it feels the same as a shorter fork through the first 120mm of travel and then instead of hitting the bump stops it has another 20-40mm of 'emergency travel'. On my Soul I don't go past 120mm of travel unless I've screwed up, and when I do I have 20mm of safety. If I ran 120mm forks it would be a degree steeper, I'd need the bars higher and I would bottom out hard far more often.
Like this:
The spring rate thing would do the trick, I expect that pikes with the tokens in would be bob-on on something like a bfe or 456, however, I have very little to spend on bike bits, and everything I can afford tends to be fairly linear.
Tokens are available all the way down to sektors, so its not really a cost of fork issue.

