Yeti SB150 SWITCH INFINITY Suspension REVIEW

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  • čas přidán 30. 01. 2020
  • Full analysis to explain how the Yeti Switch Infinity Suspension of the 2020 Yeti SB150 works, the pros and cons of the suspension design and whether I would buy one.
    Topics include:
    anti-rise
    anti-squat
    leverage ratio
    spring rate
    wheel rate
    wheel path
    chain growth
    comparison to other suspension designs
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Komentáře • 287

  • @ddave1234
    @ddave1234 Před 4 lety +36

    This review makes me fall in love even more with my sb150. Great explanation man!!!

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety +4

      Thanks very much....and awesome choice in bike!

  • @shortbreadmedia7956
    @shortbreadmedia7956 Před 4 lety +2

    Another fantastic breakdown! Your ability to consicely deliverthe information in regards to pertinent subject matter never ceases to amaze me!

  • @luizmilcz
    @luizmilcz Před 3 lety

    Wow, I'm astonished with how precise an detailed this video is. Amazing work!

  • @morethanbikes
    @morethanbikes Před 3 lety

    Thank you very much for making these videos. This information is important.

  • @oxirosmusic
    @oxirosmusic Před 4 lety +2

    I’ve watched the video 3 times. Love this videos!

  • @Pozitivi
    @Pozitivi Před 3 lety

    Great explanation , glad to ride with the SB150 :)

  • @jyneoh
    @jyneoh Před 4 lety +3

    I had a SB5c for 5 years....when i got a new SB140, i kept my expectations low, but i broke every single PR i had on my 1st or 2nd ride with the 140. Its a huge leap forward, makes the rider feel supremely confident

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety

      Not surprised to hear it. Enjoy!

  • @graememackenzie8795
    @graememackenzie8795 Před 4 lety +5

    Great video! I’ve been waiting eagerly for the SB165 analysis and I’m really intrigued to see how the figures compare. I’ve had my 165 for several months now and I just can’t believe how well it performs: unmatched on the downs, but no slouch on climbs either.

  • @actionong
    @actionong Před 9 měsíci

    Very good analysis. Thank you. I hope you can continue

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 9 měsíci

      Thanks. You can join me over on Patreon if you'd like more bike data #shamelessplug

  • @kylemcconnell606
    @kylemcconnell606 Před 4 lety +1

    These videos are so well done

  • @gavinstuart4163
    @gavinstuart4163 Před 4 lety +3

    I’m loving this video series. It’s amazing to see how things shift and change throughout each bikes travel. Any chance you could review a Mondraker Dune?? (My current bike)

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety +3

      I could add it to the growing list

  • @cory2876
    @cory2876 Před 4 lety +12

    You should look at the new Niner RIP 9! It has a radically different suspension and is praised by everyone who rides it. I’d be interested in your analysis of the geometry! 🍻

  • @Pozitivi
    @Pozitivi Před 2 lety +2

    This is one of the more important videos for a YETI owner , good job !

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks!

    • @Pozitivi
      @Pozitivi Před 10 měsíci

      So today I came back to this video after thinking about changing my X2 to an ÖHLINS Coil shock , and oh.. well.. Linear Coil is not a good idea as you said , so if talking about progressive coils what would be your opinion on that?
      Thanks ,
      Pozi (aka pozitivi)

  • @markjohnson5502
    @markjohnson5502 Před 4 lety +1

    These videos are rad, get this guy more subscribers. I can't wait until he starts doing linkage forks, Trust, Structure SCW1, etc..

  • @graememackenzie8795
    @graememackenzie8795 Před 4 lety +1

    What a great explanation! Can’t wait to hear your thought on the SB165. I’m constantly surprised by how easy it is to climb on what -by any other measure- is a DH rig.

  • @rwilko9525
    @rwilko9525 Před 2 lety

    I’m still thrashing a 2014 SB66 with fox floats front and rear, it climbs like a beast and is extremely stable and comfy on all tracks. The switch technology they designed was ahead of its time. I can’t even imagine what these new models would be like. I love my old 26er, if i rode a new 150, bike I don’t think I could go back.

  • @georgewhite2391
    @georgewhite2391 Před 3 lety

    Great review as always, still waiting for that SB165! I ordered a new shock with a hydraulic bottoming circuit; I hope it’s a good choice.

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 3 lety

      Thanks. There's a lot of bikes in the queue :) Hope you're enjoying the SB165 so far!

  • @EgrayDET
    @EgrayDET Před 4 lety +6

    These suspension analysis videos are awesome, please keep it up! Super curious to hear how the 165 compares to the 150. Edit: btw it'd be absolutely fantastic if you did a "Walmart bike challenge" analysis/comparison to a high end bike. Please consider it 😉

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety +3

      Thanks very much. Haha...Walmart vs high end bike is an awesome idea!

  • @trackstarsvistun0
    @trackstarsvistun0 Před 4 lety

    I’m looking into Guerrilla Gravity’s Smash bike and it seems to use a 4 bar, Horst link design. Hopefully you guys do a 4 bar/Horst link video in the future. Keep up the solid videos!

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety

      Hi David. Thanks for the compliment. I have previously done a 4-bar setup for the Ransom: czcams.com/video/G-AbuCDKk9g/video.html. Of course every bike is slightly different in their implementation based on pivots etc, but should give you food for thought.

  • @rz7818
    @rz7818 Před 3 lety +1

    Would love to see one of these videos on the new Evil Wreckoning

  • @ultrawhitestar
    @ultrawhitestar Před 4 lety +1

    Great video series. You might have a look at Poles Evolink suspension, where the lower link rotates around the bottom bracket.

  • @md.moinulislam9467
    @md.moinulislam9467 Před rokem

    Very good video analysis.....

  • @EdBraunbeck
    @EdBraunbeck Před 4 lety +1

    These are awesome! I'd love to see SB130 and Switchblade v2.

  • @smunoz08
    @smunoz08 Před 4 lety +23

    Commencal’s high pivot point pleaaaaaaase!!!!

  • @uosocal
    @uosocal Před 4 lety +2

    Great video. I think Yeti and Ibis make the best climbing bikes. Just rode the SB150 and HD5. Both are amazing.

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety +1

      A lot of people have commented on their awesome climbing ability.

  • @scottaw
    @scottaw Před 3 lety

    Nice job as always on explaining everything. Have you ever looked at Trek’s suspension on the Fuel Ex?

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 3 lety

      I have taken a look at the Slash over on my Patreon page #shamelessplug

  • @citosbu
    @citosbu Před 4 lety

    Hi! Great explanation! Can you do a video on a single pivot such as the Orange Alpine 6? I know most people think it is old technology but I like how you quantify the differences between each design and the single pivot is where a lot of brands and early mountain bikers started.

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety +1

      I do have a single pivot coming up in the queue

  • @gtrance3567
    @gtrance3567 Před 4 lety

    Absolutely incredible graphics and reviews! Any giant/maestro reviews?

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks very much! So far I haven't covered the Maestro suspension, but it'll likely to be coming sooner rather than later. Stay tuned :)

  • @scalercenthusiasm6983
    @scalercenthusiasm6983 Před 4 lety

    love this kind video

  • @RyuMoto
    @RyuMoto Před 4 lety +19

    I 'liked' this before I finished watching it. Please do the much revered DW link next!

  • @Prince_Pig
    @Prince_Pig Před 4 lety

    Love these analysis videos! Can you do the Canyon Strive with its Shape Shifter tech?

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety

      I'm very intrigued but it too. It's in the poll and very likely to be covered in a future vid

  • @GuillermoGonzalez-db3sx

    Awesome video! Ripmo next!

  • @BermUnit
    @BermUnit Před 4 lety +2

    This series deserves more respect. ✊ Any chance you could do one on the new Optic?

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks! While not the same, the Optic is going to have a very similar analysis as the Ransom unfortunately. It is very popular though. It might make it's appearance in another style of video I'm thinking about.

    • @BermUnit
      @BermUnit Před 4 lety +1

      Trail POV good to know! 🍻

  • @davidkean6985
    @davidkean6985 Před 2 lety

    Love your reviews. I am more interested in short travel 29ers and I would Like to see you do an analysis of the Yeti 115. Please!!!!

  • @erpol9258
    @erpol9258 Před 4 lety

    Wow ... really good video

  • @eltorito1011
    @eltorito1011 Před 3 lety

    Could you please do a video on the Jamis 3VO suspension? Just subscribed for these videos, great info!

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for the many comments. I'll put it on my requests list :)

  • @klassyken
    @klassyken Před 4 lety

    Fantastic reviews, i think everyone wants one thing more that you have not touched on from the content i have seen. That is the best suspension design/company for the application/trial. For example Specialized Enduro is best for........... kind of trail, etc. Where as a Yeti SB150 excels in terrain type................ . To take it even a step further, maybe have a chart that shows the best bikes and designs for climbing all the way to descending, that would be incredible.

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for the suggestion. I've thought about something like that, but I feel like I would get so many competing comments about which bike actually rides better that I'd rather just put the info out there along with my opinion and let viewers decide :)

  • @grizzatom
    @grizzatom Před 4 lety +16

    I generally enjoy your videos and animations, as long as they are objective. In this one you revealed a very strong bias before the analysis was even presented and it came off a bit misleading. Some aspects of the bike were a bit over-stated:
    • Richie Rude does not win races simply due to the bike he rides. There have been many EWS winners on multiple suspension platforms including DW, Horst, and single pivot.
    • Pedal bob can be manifested in either compression OR extension of suspension relative to chain forces and mass transfer. The high AS values on the Yeti certainly do not induce any “less” bob than a more active system, it just exhibits it in the opposite direction. This will negatively affect technical climbing ability, creating the feeling of being “hung-up” over larger square-edged obstacles.
    • Your comment on pedal kickback being low in deep compressions is irrelevant. On paper it is there, but in the real world no one is applying chain tension by pedaling through complete bottom-outs. Antisquat is always tuned for the USEABLE travel range, regardless of suspension system.
    • Yeti’s anti rise values are extremely average. They’re not really even worth noting as a standout feature of the bike.
    • The “single pivot” plot that you use in your leverage ratio comparison is misleading. Virtually all single pivot bikes now use a swing or rocker link to drive the shock, allowing for drastic tunability of the leverage curve. It seems that you are trying to throw single pivots under the bus, much like MTB marketers have done for the last decade.
    • Lower leverage ratio = LESS small bump sensitivity. More force is required to overcome the spring force and initiate compression. Also, the shock oil is forced through the damper at higher velocities, which creates more heat buildup. This offsets any volumetric or frictional advantages.
    • Yeti’s low, linear leverage curve should be considered outdated at this point. It was a nice experiment but Specialized, Transition, Ibis, Orbea, Norco, Santa Cruz, and others have all moved to higher leverage ratios with more progression in their frames for the 2020 season. There is a tipping point, but in order to get the most out of coil or air suspension for more riders, there must be more progression built into the linkage design.
    • There is no magic pill or secret sauce in suspension design. There are only compromises and decisions to make as to which ones suit your end users’ needs. Smooth climbing vs. technical climbing, descending in rough vs. sprinting on the motorway, steep vs. flat, tall/heavy riders vs. featherweights. These are all mutually exclusive and must be considered during the design process. Each brand has their own “ride quality” philosophy and generally stick to it, even if it’s not optimized for all riders. It’s as simple as that.

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety +3

      Very interesting points you make. The one in particular is the lower leverage ratio = less small bump sensitivity. During my reading it appeared that lower LR = lower pressures = lower seal friction as I had indicated, which based on my background I can understand why they would indicate this. Furthermore, while you indicate that the oil is forced through the damper at higher speeds, which I agree with, there is also less damping forces overall in the system due to the stroke being longer for a given wheel movement thus offsetting heat build-up from the speed. Obviously the number of repetitive hits and size of them also plays a huge role in the heat buildup.

  • @soy_leche
    @soy_leche Před 4 lety +5

    Great video. Would be interested in a single pivot review just to see how those work also

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks very much. I was actually already contemplating doing a single pivot vid :)

    • @user-du6op6qx5s
      @user-du6op6qx5s Před 3 lety

      switch infinity is a single pivot design. it won't have any difference with a more traditional single pivot incarnation.

  • @Charlie_Prinz
    @Charlie_Prinz Před 2 lety

    Wow, very interesting.

  • @Rocketpax
    @Rocketpax Před 4 lety

    I seem to be oogling two bikes with very different philosophies. The SB130/150, and the Knolly Fugitive LT seem to be on the short list but have not ridden either. Living in the southwest there is lot's of opportunities for technical rocky climbs or session lines where low anti-rise and anti-squat will benefit in the name of active suspension and traction which nods to the Knolly. The Yeti seems more efficient in all other situations. Hopefully in a couple months I can actually demo some stuff. Thanks for the analysis.

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety

      Anything with two wheels is awesome! Glad I could provide some small insight.

  • @flexmtb
    @flexmtb Před 3 lety

    Love your videos. So much effort in these. Could you do one on Niner Rip 9 RDO? CVA suspension? Super curious how this suspension system compares to the competition. Thank you!

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for the suggestion. You been watching Syd and Mackys channel haven't you :)

    • @flexmtb
      @flexmtb Před 3 lety

      @@TrailPOV Haha, I have. But I also happen to own one and I absolutely love it. So really curious how it fairs against the competition. Thanks!

  • @pernyberg2816
    @pernyberg2816 Před 4 lety

    Great videos! Capra 29 please. :D

  • @villimagg
    @villimagg Před 4 lety +1

    This is awesome content. Would you be interested in analyzing the PRO10 suspension design of the new Propain Tyee?

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for the feedback

  • @userbarny6271
    @userbarny6271 Před 4 lety

    Greatt again,. go on. Thx. Canyon Torque maybe?

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety

      Thanks! The Canyon might be incorporated into another informative video style I'm thinking about putting together.

  • @kenw8875
    @kenw8875 Před 4 lety

    AWESOME video!
    Aloha fellow shredders. Equivocating between the Yeti SB150 and Kona Process 153. Reviewed the analysis on the 153 and she looks nice. Appreciate any f/b from riders who run the 153. Mahalo loa nui 🏄‍♀️ 🏖 🦈

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks very much! Happy trails!

    • @kenw8875
      @kenw8875 Před 4 lety

      @TrailPOV - are you using linkage pro X3, or simulation software, to determine your geo/kinematics for each mtb? started using the persinal ver of X3. super slick!

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety

      @@kenw8875 I am using my own kinematic software and CAD data supplied by manufacturer. Gives me better control and understanding of where the numbers come from.

  • @CitiRyder29er
    @CitiRyder29er Před rokem

    Great suspension videos. Can you explain the Niner CVA suspension please?

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před rokem

      Thanks for the input. I have taken a look at the Niner over on my patreon page if you're interested #shamelessplug

  • @AlbieVas
    @AlbieVas Před 3 lety

    Love it

  • @DpIroc
    @DpIroc Před 4 lety +1

    So detailed I love it. Only fair we do the DW-link on the ripmo now!!

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety

      Hmmm....I wonder what my next bike was already going to be

    • @TheBlutark34
      @TheBlutark34 Před 4 lety

      @@TrailPOV some of the progressive coil marketing I've seen is directed at yeti/Ibis riders. Could be interesting to try.

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety +1

      @@TheBlutark34 Certainly would be plush! Might have to try a few progressive coils before finding one that allows you to hit the big stuff.

    • @TheBlutark34
      @TheBlutark34 Před 4 lety

      @@TrailPOV I'm not sure if you could Wizard something up with the published spring rates? Yeti with air shock is great, there just always that curiosity!

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety +1

      @@TheBlutark34 That would be cool as each shock definately has its own characteristics. If you know of a source who publishes force vs displacement for different shocks please let me know!

  • @exertusway
    @exertusway Před 2 lety

    Would love to see you review the Eminent Bicycles! Eminent haste or Onset…

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 2 lety

      I've been wanting to for a while but the rear brake mount poses some interesting force problems

  • @davidxicop
    @davidxicop Před 4 lety

    Please make a video review of the kinematics of the Trek Session 9.9 , thanks!

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for the suggestion

  • @g496r500t
    @g496r500t Před 3 lety +2

    Please do a Fezzari La Sal Peak and Delano Peak since the latter is somewhat of an update to the first

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for the suggestions

  • @peterbartman2224
    @peterbartman2224 Před 3 lety

    Would be cool to see some reviews of this manner on how Cascade's links change the suspension kinematics - for better or worse?

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 3 lety

      Never heard of them. Thanks for the heads up and suggestion!

  • @chopper2318
    @chopper2318 Před 4 lety

    Great explanation of how the switch infinity works... Can you do a review on the 2020 specialized enduro please as I'm struggling to decide on which one to get SB150 or Enduro....?????🤔 Thanks.

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety +1

      You're not the first to ask for this. It is in the queue :)

    • @chopper2318
      @chopper2318 Před 4 lety

      Hope the queue isn't tooooo long 🙈 as I'm looking to buy one of them in the next few weeks👍🏻

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety

      @@chopper2318 Queue is longer than that. However if you go onto my Patreon page there is a way to jump the queue if you choose to become a patron in my top tier....might be worth it to you to get the info.

  • @txbiker15
    @txbiker15 Před 3 lety

    Do you have a video explaining all these terms? Or maybe a video on each term and why it matters and what it does for riding?

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 3 lety

      This video should give some explanation: czcams.com/video/G-AbuCDKk9g/video.html

  • @benny360
    @benny360 Před 4 lety

    I have a SB150 and fitted it with a DHX2 running a Canecreek Progressive coil. And I friggin love it, great small bump and good bottom out resistance, what more could you ask for :)

  • @trailblazeratv6306
    @trailblazeratv6306 Před 4 lety

    very cool

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety

      Thanks. Only took me 26hrs to put the video together!

  • @mariopaniagua8692
    @mariopaniagua8692 Před 3 lety

    Nice Video as always!
    would you mind doing evil wreckoning? if you already did, i havent been able to find it.
    cheers!

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 3 lety +1

      Nope haven't done it already. Thanks for the suggestion.

  • @donjf12
    @donjf12 Před 4 lety +1

    Great info as always, just so I understand this correctly, is that considered the lower link where the swingarm travels lightly up or down keeping it on a straight axle path, if so what is the benefit of all the extra engineering and material as opposed to a simple link? Am I way off on what this is doing and understanding the benefits? Thanks

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety +1

      If it was a simple pivot at the bottom it would be linkage driven single pivot. By including that moving link, even if small movement, it creates a instantaneous centre line that extends in either directly thereby allowing the IC of the suspension to move during the travel resulting in different anti-rise and anti-squat characteristics than a normal single pivot. If you watch my latest video you'll see the difference :)

    • @donjf12
      @donjf12 Před 4 lety

      @@TrailPOV I see, I that is much different than I thought and makes much more sense. thank you

  • @noah1239
    @noah1239 Před 3 lety +3

    Can you do the Propain Spindrift oder the Propain Tyee?

  • @d.nyoutube
    @d.nyoutube Před 3 lety

    Could you make pls a video to the ShapeShifter of the Canyon Strive bikes? amazing systen!

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for the suggestion

  • @meho1010
    @meho1010 Před 3 lety

    Waiting for the SB165 comparison. I tested both bikes assuming that I would like the SB165 more due to the smaller tires, but I felt the coil shock did something to the bike that ruined the feel. Just curious to see if science backs up my real life experience.

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 3 lety

      Hmm, interesting to hear. I'm hoping to get to the SB165 in the future.

  • @MTB_Antony
    @MTB_Antony Před 3 lety

    I'd love to see your thoughts about YT Capra! Cheers!

  • @hazegrayunderway2503
    @hazegrayunderway2503 Před 2 lety

    Do a Fezzari suspension review please. Specifically the Abajo/Cascade.

  • @MrDwalks
    @MrDwalks Před 4 lety

    What do you think of the stress dispersion of the rear triangle to the pivot bearings? It seems as bearings get more dirty and slower, they wouldn't be able to disperse energy to the shock fast enough and take too much shear stress? Particularly that lower bearing linked to the infinity switch.

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety

      As long as you keep your bike clean and lubed then shouldn't be a problem.

  • @WillRossAK
    @WillRossAK Před 2 lety

    Do you have any thoughts on the friction of the seals on the Switch Infinity Link altering suspension performance? I ask because my wife's SB100 seems especially sticky, and she's a lighter weight rider so she doesn't have a lot of air pressure in the shock pushing back.

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 2 lety +1

      In general running a shock at low pressures with lightweight riders means the stiction on the suspension is more pronounced compared with overal force required to activate the suspension. Same reason why motorbikes feel sooooo plush....their sprung weight is easily able to overcome the static friction. The friction doesn't increase significantly as the pressure inside the suspension goes up (there's a high minimum value)

  • @almartin1087
    @almartin1087 Před 5 měsíci

    I've got one, the tune of the shock is key, amazing with air, coil unreal. Sick bike, only goes well at speed but not nervous. Fuck the price but recommended

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Nice, definitely is a sick bike!

  • @jonhardy7131
    @jonhardy7131 Před 2 měsíci

    Will you examine the Alchemy Arktos 130 and compare the differences between the 130, 150, 170

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před měsícem

      Never heard of the bike. Thanks for the suggestion.

  • @felipejohannpeter2557
    @felipejohannpeter2557 Před 2 lety

    Ok , understood . Thanks .
    in this video Sb 150 you say you wouldn't recommend a spring shock for this bike .
    how about the Sb165 with come with a spring shock .
    if possible I would like your opinion
    thank you

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 2 lety

      The SB165 has a slightly more progressive leverage ratio with a very progressive end stroke, so you could probably put on a spring shock without issue. It'll have good small bump compliance due to the shock and excellent bottom out support from the leverage ratio.

  • @blackbeardjones
    @blackbeardjones Před 4 lety +1

    Review Diamondback Level Link!

  • @symmetricon1982
    @symmetricon1982 Před 4 lety

    What is the relationship between the size of the chainring and the antisquat and anti rise? I know increasing the chainring size decreases antisquat, but what does it do to anti rise if anything? Thanks. I love your kinematic analysis videos.

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety

      Thanks. Anti rise is not dependant on chainring size as it's a force due to brakes not chain.

    • @symmetricon1982
      @symmetricon1982 Před 4 lety

      @@TrailPOV ahhhhhh, thanks, in hindsight that should have been obvious lol. Keep up the great work!

  • @lucaspfirrmann9973
    @lucaspfirrmann9973 Před 2 lety

    Love this voice

  • @RBAERO
    @RBAERO Před 3 lety +1

    Can you suggest sone good Enduro or trail bike can with geometry and suspension system be able to climb the trails good? Not necessarily new models. Thanks

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 3 lety

      Almost all of the bikes featured on my channel can climb very well

  • @karlzhao314
    @karlzhao314 Před 4 lety +1

    Single-pivot bikes don't just inherently have a perfectly flat leverage ratio. They tend to be very close to flat on most designs, but it's simply because they're designed that way. By nature it's very very difficult to have a significantly progressive leverage curve on a single-pivot bike, but it's very easy to accidentally make them significantly regressive - as a result, when a single-pivot bike has a nearly flat leverage ratio it's probably because the manufacturer took significant care in avoiding a regressive curve, instead "settling" for a flat curve.
    It's pretty tempting to think that since a single-pivot is a simple lever, the mechanical advantage of the system is always constant and therefore results in a perfectly flat line, perfectly constant leverage ratio all the time. However, when looking at it as a lever only the component of the force exerted by the ground that is perpendicular to the swingarm line actually goes into actuating the shock, and only the component of the force of the shock perpendicular to the main pivot/shock pivot line goes into resisting the motion of the swingarm.
    Orange bikes (arguably the most ubiquitous single-pivot bikes) do have an almost flat leverage ratio: their shock is positioned very close to perpendicular with the main pivot/shock pivot line (and in fact I believe it crosses parallel at some point in its travel). However, if you look to some older examples such as the Cannondale Rush from 2010 or the Orbea Occam from around the same time period, they have the shock mounted at a rather extreme angle to the main pivot/shock pivot line, and that angle only gets even more extreme through the travel. That means the component of the shock's force that goes into resisting the motion of the swingarm reduces rather drastically as the bike moves through the travel, and the leverage ratio increases in a regressive design. This has been confirmed with linkage analysis software: the 2010 Cannondale Rush has a ~2.56 leverage ratio at full extension and a ~3.13 leverage ratio at full compression, for a regressivity of 22%.

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety +3

      It is an extremely good point you raise....I kinda figured someone would bring this up. It is true there have been several bikes with oddly place shocks with single pivot bikes, but I was trying to make a generalization for how most modern single pivot bikes respond. But a very valid point you make 👍

    • @karlzhao314
      @karlzhao314 Před 4 lety +1

      @@TrailPOV ah, fair enough. I haven't seen a true single-pivot in years without a flat leverage curve, so I think at this point that's a pretty valid generalization to make.
      Excellent analysis on the Yeti! I actually had no idea the anti-squat dropped off so much towards the end of the travel, and now I want one.

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety

      You along with many others want one :)

  • @bputerbaugh9708
    @bputerbaugh9708 Před 4 lety

    Great videos. I have a suggestion though. You should change the scale on the leverage ratio charts to whole numbers like 0 to 4; not just a zoomed in section that makes it look like the LR is changing more than it is. It is somewhat misleading to show graphs this way.

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety +3

      That is a fair point. I know with my last video the Kona looked very wavy until I plotted it on a 0-4 axis and then it became apparent it was actually flat.

  • @adkmtb5046
    @adkmtb5046 Před 4 lety +1

    Any chance we can see Canyon at some point? I absolutely love this stuff

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks very much. With enough requests from others absolutely. So far the dw-link seems to be the front runner

    • @timothywee5360
      @timothywee5360 Před 4 lety

      @@TrailPOV would love to see your analysis of the Canyon Strive, especially how the Shapeshifter tech affects geometry! :)

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety

      @@timothywee5360 I'm intrigued by it as well, but you're going to have to wait in suspense for a bit longer 😋

  • @richchin5163
    @richchin5163 Před 3 lety

    It would be interesting to hear your views on the pros and cons of high vs low leverage ratios. It seems to me that many of the bikes today run fairly high leverage ratios across the board from short to long travel bikes. If the leverage is the same from sag on, I wonder how differences in leverage ratios prior to sag impact ride feel. Does it matter if you need to get to say 30% sag regardless?

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 3 lety

      The high leverage ratios to begin with means the shock doesn't move much for a lot of wheel travel so when you're chattering over small bumps and unweighting the bike, the suspension is not heavily hindered by damping forces. The high leverage ratios overall means you need a lot more pressure in the shock for the same weight rider to support them so if you are a heavy rider it's better to get a bike with lower ratios. While you typically pedal at sag, when going downhill you should use both below and above sag regularly.

    • @richchin5163
      @richchin5163 Před 3 lety

      @@TrailPOV Thanks for the reply! In this video, you note that a lower leverage ratio offers better small bump compliance because you can run lower air shock pressure. Many of today's bikes seem to run higher leverage ratios in the name of small bump compliance. Which leverage ratio would you say offers better small bump compliance? High leverage, but more pressure or low leverage, but less pressure?

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 3 lety

      @@richchin5163 For an air shock the first part of the travel is very firm due to the sealing so a high leverage in this region is good to overcome this friction more easily and provide a supply first part of the stroke. Once you're in the mid stroke the high leverage ratio isn't as critical as the dynamic friction takes over and you just need enough pressure for you to be able to use your travel. Having too low a pressure for your weight isn't beneficial. And having a really high leverage ratio in the mid stroke isn't beneficial either.

    • @richchin5163
      @richchin5163 Před 3 lety

      @@TrailPOV Thank you for the continued education!

  • @jack91522
    @jack91522 Před 2 lety

    I have an sb130 with a push elevensix. You had advised against a coil. For those who already have a coil, are there any compression settings which can improve the kinematics of this bike with a coil?

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 2 lety

      Improve the kinematics in what way?

  • @gpearce11
    @gpearce11 Před 3 lety

    Considering how closely Yeti and Evil compete with each other, I'd love to see a comparison between Evil's DELTA and Yeti's Switch Infinity.

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 3 lety

      I do have a video on the Evil Delta already up :)

  • @dit4963
    @dit4963 Před 4 lety +1

    A single pivot design is not necessarily perfectly linear. While not as tunable as other designs, by changing the shock mount, it can be also slightly regressive or progressive. The one with the most progresivity that I know is Orange 324 (2.64 to 2.4).

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety

      Agreed....as you will see with a soon to be release video. A simple single pivot like the orange is flat linear, but if you place the shock at a weird angle you can get it to have a sloping linear, and if you put linkages in then you can end up with really weird leverage ratios.

    • @dit4963
      @dit4963 Před 4 lety

      @@TrailPOV Nice. I will definitely follow! Regarding the linkage driven single pivot designs, like Evil or Kona for example, I always wondered why not just going to a 4-bar design where additional to the leverage ratio, you can also tune the IC movement during travel, if anyway you are loosing the biggest advantage of a simple single pivot, which is simplicity and maintenance. Maybe you can address also this in the upcoming video. Cheers!

  • @notsoenduro
    @notsoenduro Před 5 měsíci

    Hi - I’d love to see your update on the new SI for the updated 160 .. does the extra 10mm provide better Marketting or does it improve the SI performance?

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 5 měsíci +1

      I've done the SB165 over on Patreon if you're interested #shamelessplug

    • @notsoenduro
      @notsoenduro Před 5 měsíci

      Thanks - I did just check it out, but was after the 160 being their latest offering @@TrailPOV

  • @yaishmatheen4274
    @yaishmatheen4274 Před 4 lety

    surely do the revel

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety

      This one is on the poll and possibly will be the one after next.

  • @MarieGiovanola
    @MarieGiovanola Před rokem

    I can't find the comparative between sb150 and SB165, did you make it ?
    (nice work by the way)

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před rokem

      Stay tuned over to my Patreon page :) #shamelessplug

  • @felipejohannpeter2557
    @felipejohannpeter2557 Před 2 lety

    how about a comparative on SB 165 T2 float x2 vs SB 165 T2 , thank you

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 2 lety

      Unfortunately I don't compare shock absorbers because there are soooooo many setup options and most shock providers don't provide much technical info on their shock response

  • @vomErsten
    @vomErsten Před 4 lety +1

    Canfield suspension gets pretty hyped up, I wonder how it actually stacks up to this.

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety +2

      It's in the queue :)

    • @ISMarco
      @ISMarco Před 4 lety

      I am curious about CBF too. And Banshee KS-link!

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety

      @@ISMarco The CBF is in the poll, but so far the Enduro is in the lead for next vid

  • @shadow7423
    @shadow7423 Před 4 lety +1

    Any chance of doing a review on the Commencal Clash suspension?

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety +2

      I can certainly add it to the poll and see how many other's are interested

    • @shadow7423
      @shadow7423 Před 4 lety

      Trail POV thank you

  • @myfukinarmhurts
    @myfukinarmhurts Před 4 lety

    What would you say is good for the Nelson bc area?! Yeti 130 or the Santa Cruz high tower or Santa Cruz Tallboy with vpp ?! Not going on the gnarliest blacks.

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety

      Unfortunately I have no data for any of those bikes to compare them. It also very much depends on your riding style and the trails you enjoy. Might want to head over to @mtbyumyum to get on-trail ride reviews.

  • @FPSkillerPC
    @FPSkillerPC Před 4 lety

    Please can you do the FSR linkage on the Specialized Enduro?

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety +1

      It's in the queue :)

    • @FPSkillerPC
      @FPSkillerPC Před 4 lety

      @@TrailPOV great thanks man. I find my linkage really linear so I'd love to find out how it works :)

  • @marloncordova9006
    @marloncordova9006 Před 3 lety

    Im looking for a enduro that can do great climbing but yet stable on the chunk without holding me back in my progression of ridding. Do you have a couple of bikes that can aid me. In other words I'm full of injuries and I just don't want to buy a bike like the 2017 hd3 I used to own that things was way too playful and I never felt inside the bike. Please help me out before I give up looking for a bike and jus go get a car lol.....

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 3 lety

      Haha. Don't get a car. I have been very happy with my Scott Genius LT (basically a Ransom) due to the TwinLoc that makes for awesome climbing but very plush suspension on downhill because they didn't compromise to get efficient climbing by geometry.

  • @patricemehandzhiev8089
    @patricemehandzhiev8089 Před 4 lety +2

    PROPAIN TYEEE pleaseee

  • @Jone952
    @Jone952 Před 4 měsíci

    Does anti-squat add any backward force to the pedals, as if you're using some of the force on the pedal to hold yourself up off the ground and not squat?

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Anti-squat is correlated to chain growth = pedal kickback so short answer is yes

  • @TheMichaelverno
    @TheMichaelverno Před 4 lety

    Please review Delta link suspension

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for the feedback. Interestingly I was busy talking with a bike shop yesterday specifically about the Evil bikes and their suspension.

  • @Stickybutton
    @Stickybutton Před 4 lety

    Have you got an analysis for the Forbidden Druid?

  • @paultimmer1223
    @paultimmer1223 Před 2 lety

    What is the best way to estimate the center of gravity? 90cm straight above the crank?

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 2 lety

      For all my videos I have chosen 780mm above the crank

  • @mtbnorcal8
    @mtbnorcal8 Před 4 lety

    Can you please do one on the new Specialized Enduro! 🙏🏽

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety +1

      I am actually planning on doing something a little special with the Enduro as it is a 4-bar and I've already done one on the 4-bar. It'll still be very useful though :)

    • @mtbnorcal8
      @mtbnorcal8 Před 4 lety

      Awesome! Seriously looking at buying one here shortly!

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi there. So got to thinking.....any video on the Enduro is likely only going to be in about a months time. However, if you support me via my top-tier level of support on Patreon for the next several months, I can get answers to you in the next few days. It won't be a nice put together video, but it will have the key numbers and diagrams as static images and some insight into how the bike is likely to ride. Your choice. Cheers, Matt

    • @mtbnorcal8
      @mtbnorcal8 Před 4 lety

      Trail POV I ended up pulling the trigger! I loved it when I demo’d it!

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety

      @@mtbnorcal8 Awesome! Enjoy!!

  • @leisamcnaughton
    @leisamcnaughton Před 4 lety

    Can you also look at a high pivot like the Druid by forbiddenbikecompany

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety

      It is in the poll but so far the Enduro seems to be winning for next video

    • @leisamcnaughton
      @leisamcnaughton Před 4 lety

      @@TrailPOV that's good too.

  • @braxtona.4575
    @braxtona.4575 Před 4 lety

    Could you do the Forbidden bikes Druid??

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for the input. I'll see how many other people have great interest in it.

  • @AnonymousOtters
    @AnonymousOtters Před 4 lety

    Canyon Spectral, single pivot please?!

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety

      Have had a few requests for single pivots so I suspect I'll put one of those together when I get a chance.

  • @bcc1955
    @bcc1955 Před 4 lety

    Trail POV,
    Love your videos and went to Patreon to make a contribution. Unfortunately, I keep my money and won't be locked into a monthly contribution in order to contribute to your efforts. Please add an option for one time contributions from your fans.

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 4 lety

      Hi bcv1955, thanks very much for considering supporting the channel. If you go to trailpov.ca there is a page on 'ways to support' and under there is a way to donate via PayPal one time. Cheers, Matt

  • @shirtycorndog
    @shirtycorndog Před 2 lety

    Can you do the Jamis Hardline?

    • @TrailPOV
      @TrailPOV  Před 2 lety

      If you're interested, I have a summary of it over on patreon.com/trailpov #shamelessplug