Big difference between those! I’d personally take the stoic as I love the feel of a good hardtail and it comes with much better components (due to the cost savings of having no rear suspension). But if you’re set on full suspension than the D7 or T6 are good options, just plan on upgrading components down the road
I have the Chisel and D7 SE. The D7 is very comfortable on trails and I use it mainly for race training. It's also more confidence inspiring while descending. I added a dropper to the Chisel and it's now perfect as my gravel/cardio/race bike.
I've heard that this number is better for trail tracks, which tend to be more difficult than XC tracks... It's said that the lower the number, the easier it is to handle the bike on rough terrains with rocks and roots... I think that's why it comes together with a 140 mm travel fork, to optimize the performance given its numbers... 🤔
Yeah man let a beginner buy a bike with SRAM SX so they have to deal with a cracked chain plate and wobbly rear derailleur before they even learn to bunny hop. Seriously, what are you on about? SRAM SX is so bad that not even Pinkbike or other companies that are paid to make good reviews have the guts to recommend it. Is this an AI video?
@@romrom67i Since SRAM NX is more or less the same cheap stuff that can break/wear down unexpectedly, I can only really recommend SRAM GX to start with, especially for a beginner. That's a drivetrain that will work well for a reasonably long time. As far as bikes go, I recommend people to look at Decathlon bikes. They have reasonable quality, outstanding customer service and much lower prices than other brands.
@@romrom67i I'd go for at least SRAM GX as a drivetrain, as a whole bike, I recommend Decathlon or Canyon. Both offer the lowest prices for what is essentially the same thing as any of the other brands.
Stoic has a dropper, I don't think I have to say more 😅
Love my chisel and don't have no issues with jumping or decents !!
Stoic 3 here ,love it
I feel like the specialized fuse would be a better comparison
Stoic looks dope for under 1500
I just ordered Stoic, should arrive on May 15th 😊
Congrats!!
Hands down Chisel.
dont like Sluggish Trail Bike feel
Own a Stoic 4
I would hit in the middle and get the Ibis DV9 to bridge both intended uses
Nice, solid bike!
Im looking for a new bike and the stoic is my no.1 pick but the siskiu d7 is tempting me so bad
Big difference between those! I’d personally take the stoic as I love the feel of a good hardtail and it comes with much better components (due to the cost savings of having no rear suspension). But if you’re set on full suspension than the D7 or T6 are good options, just plan on upgrading components down the road
I have the Chisel and D7 SE. The D7 is very comfortable on trails and I use it mainly for race training. It's also more confidence inspiring while descending. I added a dropper to the Chisel and it's now perfect as my gravel/cardio/race bike.
How does that 65 degree head angle optimize performance?
I've heard that this number is better for trail tracks, which tend to be more difficult than XC tracks... It's said that the lower the number, the easier it is to handle the bike on rough terrains with rocks and roots... I think that's why it comes together with a 140 mm travel fork, to optimize the performance given its numbers... 🤔
Yes. That’s exactly what they tell us.
Trek Roscoe 🧍🏾♂️
Vitus sentier vr 😎
Yeah man let a beginner buy a bike with SRAM SX so they have to deal with a cracked chain plate and wobbly rear derailleur before they even learn to bunny hop.
Seriously, what are you on about? SRAM SX is so bad that not even Pinkbike or other companies that are paid to make good reviews have the guts to recommend it. Is this an AI video?
what would you go for ?
@@romrom67i Since SRAM NX is more or less the same cheap stuff that can break/wear down unexpectedly, I can only really recommend SRAM GX to start with, especially for a beginner. That's a drivetrain that will work well for a reasonably long time. As far as bikes go, I recommend people to look at Decathlon bikes. They have reasonable quality, outstanding customer service and much lower prices than other brands.
@@romrom67i I'd go for at least SRAM GX as a drivetrain, as a whole bike, I recommend Decathlon or Canyon. Both offer the lowest prices for what is essentially the same thing as any of the other brands.