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They (Dirt) were invited out for an exclusive test on the bike. Sounds more like a first ride that left them impressed than an actual review.
That is a very nice looking bike. Probably completely over kill for anywhere most of us would be riding it. Hopefully that much travel doesn't mean it just plows through stuff rather than feel light and 'poppy'.
The Liteville 601 is 170mm of travel I believe. A mate has one built up ridiculously light. 28lbs if I recall.
If that could pedal and come anywhere near that, it's looking like an awesome bike. It's lush...
kayak23 - MemberThe Liteville 601 is 170mm of travel I believe. A mate has one built up ridiculously light. 28lbs if I recall.
If that could pedal and come anywhere near that, it's looking like an awesome bike. It's lush...
You never hear/see much about the Liteville 601 tbh which I guess would be a direct competor to Capra.
It's all amazing well timed for the launch isn't it ๐
Still, I think I might be tempted to buy the Pike equiped one. No point paying for the BOS suspension as I don't feel like waiting months for servicing.
The green one looks perfect! Think I might go for the midrange model and chuck some carbon derby wheels on it ๐
I must say, I really do love the look of the 'lower' spec model! (If Pikes can be thought of as lower spec lol). The yellow and white looks a bit gopping.
You never hear/see much about the Liteville 601 tbh which I guess would be a direct competor to Capra.
probably someting to do with the ridiculous RRP for the frame.
nice bikes, Litevilles, but i put them in the catergory of "more cash than skills".... well, the owners, at least.
They (Dirt) were invited out for an exclusive test on the bike. Sounds more like a first ride that left them impressed than an actual review.
You mean they were flown out, given 5 star hotel rooms, taken to dinner and then possibly a strip club before finally being allowed to ride a bike before anyone else does.
Who wouldn't give it a good review/first ride impression.
The green one looks great but the grey one is probably the one I'd buy tbh.
Will be interested to see what people make of the rear suspension setup as it's different to the 'swinging bar'(don't know it's proper name/term) setup they use on their Wicked.
The black one looks best, but it's got the wrong wheels & suspension on it, and too much travel.
Nice to see a bike from them (albeit only one) that doesn't say [b]YT WICKED, YT YT WICKED WICKED YT[/b] in hideous text and colours all over it.
Hob Nob - the hideous paint schemes are an attempt to stop old folk buying the bikes. YT stands for Young Talent .....bit ironic really.
Probably no chance of an XL frame....
I was hoping for a bit less travel to be honest, on a brighter note it seems my Patriot with 170mm forks and not dissimilar spec is now "Enduro" so i don't need one ๐
Best start shopping for a trail bike.
I'm guessing the top spec bike will be 170mm and the two lower spec bikes will be 160mm. I didn't think pikes went to 160mm and the green bike looks slightly less slack
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Geo 'looks' good. No bottle cage would be a no sale for me as I hate packs.
Also the sizing might be a bit weird looking at the seat tubes/lack of exposed post. Dunno why everyone doesn't just copy the Kona geo to be honest.
I always read on here about people wanting bottle cages, but I can't remember the last time I saw a proper mountain biker with one. Don't they just bounce out on the rocky bits?
Aaargh! This is exactly the bike I need for summer, yet I can't quite stretch to it! Anyone want a kidney? Good condition, minimal alcohol wear?
It was a serious point when I bought my bike. I hate wearing a pack.
Decent cages don't lose bottles.
Yeah I've not lost a bottle for years. Food and pump in pocket, tool on the SWAT cage, tube taped to frame. Done.
In hot weather I reckon I dehydrate quicker wearing a pack and drinking than not wearing a pack and not drinking a thing. Packs suck.
Rosss - Member
I'm guessing the top spec bike will be 170mm and the two lower spec bikes will be 160mm. I didn't think pikes went to 160mm and the green bike looks slightly less slack
Interesting point. The 650b/27.5 version of the RS Pikes is only 150mm travel not 170mm.
Theres a 160mm 27.5 pike. Do people care about facts on this site?
Tom_W1987 - Member
Theres a 160mm 27.5 pike. Do people care about facts on this site?
Of course, but I did a quick look before posting and didn't spot a 160mm travel option for pike in 27.5 version.
Getting back to Capra, the option of changing from the BOS fork to RS will also change the head angle.
On the dirt thing, having read it I'm aware that the bike has some BOS, XO and Mavic wheels. Not really a hint of what it rides like. The pics tell more than the discussion piece about do we need 170mm bikes.
As for bottle cages I would't expect many FS bikes to have them, they generally sit right where suspension needs to be. I'd compromise on bottles over suspension design.
It looks like a solid Alps trail bike not sure I could justify it for the other 50 weeks though.
As for bottle cages I would't expect many FS bikes to have them, they generally sit right where suspension needs to be. I'd compromise on bottles over suspension design.
You don't need to compromise the kinematics, but you do need to manipulate the frame which can make them ugly to some.
Kinematics the new buzzword then?.
yep we all need to accentuate the kinematicness of the bike to ensure the sprungy sprungy bouncy bouncy stays ringfenced. Otherwise we would be better off heading fish.
The bottle cage point is it's right where most designers want to put a shock. For the small minority who want one it's not worth adding another design constraint.
There's a guy around my way with an Aventador with a roof box!
Who needs to drink eh?
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Do those ruler marks on the green model fork stanchions mean it's a Dual Position?
Do those ruler marks on the green model fork stanchions mean it's a Dual Position?
No
Ohhhh all has been let loose on the YT website...
[url] http://www.yt-industries.com/en/bikes/capra/ [/url]
typically overloaded website ๐
Thanks godzilla - wasn't sure.
26lds 8)
Quite long wait times mind.
I thought I'd seen pics (in Dirt?) of a colourscheme like the comp2 but with yellow highlights- so a bit more understated than the Pro (and taking the eyes away from the ugly brace in the front triangle) but not as boring as the comp2. But it doesn't seem to be an option, am disappoint.
I liked the grey and yellow one with the black forks too ๐
No finance option ๐
The cheapest is the nicest looking, then the top one, then the middle.
Nothing against green, but it's a bit messy.
I'm trying to forget about them, with limited success ๐
Edit - yes that grey one with bos does look great.
That's the one! Mmm.
I can understand they want branded stuff on their bikes, but geez, E13 wheels & having to deal with a company in Germany when they repeatedly fall apart.
The cheapest one is the best looking, apart from the above. Having looked at the numbers, it wouldn't be for me, TT is a bit on the short side....
E13 wheels are useless are they? I've not heard much about them.
Do they take the full price of the bike off you on order and hold it for 2 or 3 months?



