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[Closed] Orange Switch 7 : Linkage bike from Orange unveiled

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The Orange Switch 7 is a 170mm travel MX wheeled enduro bike using a linkage-driven trunnion shock, mounted low in the frame.

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By ben_haworth

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https://singletrackworld.com/2022/04/linkage-bike-from-orange-switch-7-unveiled/


 
Posted : 07/04/2022 5:00 pm
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That looks really good and nice addition to the range. Really like my Stage 5. And good to see a simple and frank write up from the Orange team.


 
Posted : 07/04/2022 6:03 pm
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Room for a bottle in a sensible place too! Too much bike for the likes of me but very nice.


 
Posted : 07/04/2022 7:09 pm
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Anyone else translate the last answer as “no because we’d annihilate our current sales if we said yes”?


 
Posted : 07/04/2022 10:58 pm
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Very interesting.

I have ridden a Stage 6 as my main bike for the last few years and it's been amazing, but if it has a weakness it's the chassis stiffness (also a strength, obvs) and the effect on grip and comfort.

So the fact that they have identified this issue themselves is intriguing.

But also... £7,400

:O


 
Posted : 08/04/2022 10:12 am
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But also… £7,400

That was my first thought too.


 
Posted : 08/04/2022 12:23 pm
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Anyone else translate the last answer as “no because we’d annihilate our current sales if we said yes”?

Nah, I don't know if you've ridden any of their bikes from recent years - but they are very light, stiff, sprightly and fun.

It works really well in a trail bike, and it'd be a shame to mess with that formula, but for longer-travel applications they can demand a firm hand.


 
Posted : 08/04/2022 1:18 pm
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I like everything about this apart from the Trunnion shock. So I’m out.


 
Posted : 08/04/2022 5:19 pm
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Like this a lot, I like how they've kept the Orangey look while doing something new with it... Not just the linkage but there's a load of finessing and detail improvements that really stand out.

TBH I've always felt like the compromises of single pivot sit best on a big bike- I have a 224 evo that I love, it's unsophisticated and frankly does some things obviously badly but it's so simple and functional, it's the only dh bike I've ever had that I can not ride for months and then just hjump on and go. Whereas short travel ones have never really worked at all for me, I thought I'd love the Gyro but it just felt like it had all the inefficiency and unsophistication of a long travel bike, and so not much of the benefits of a short one. And the ST4 was ace. So I'd kind of expected linkages to come back on a trailbike not a # bike but then for sheer speed it makes sense?


 
Posted : 09/04/2022 12:44 pm