Polygon D24X - Long Term Review

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 6. 08. 2024
  • Dizi Does Downhill Productions present a video of Dex's first year with the Polygon D24X. The Polygon has been a great bike to support his adventures!
    Thanks for watching!
    Polygon Siskiu D24X
    www.bikesonline.com/2022-poly...

Komentáře • 23

  • @zackkragel
    @zackkragel Před rokem +1

    We bought the base model yellow one and upgraded the dropper and brakes we were able to get it on sale for $750 at its lowest point so it was a great deal and my son loves it. He’s been to several lift access bike parks and recently did his first downhill race on it. Several decent crashes, it’s a great bike!

    • @dizidoesdownhill
      @dizidoesdownhill  Před rokem +1

      A screaming deal at $750. And it is very solidly built. It will get outgrown before it gets wrecked. Have an awesome time with it!

  • @RidesWithJake
    @RidesWithJake Před rokem

    Thanks for the insights on the long term review of the D24X, i'll get my hands one of these soon.
    Cheers, and subbed!

    • @dizidoesdownhill
      @dizidoesdownhill  Před rokem

      Thanks for checking out the video and taking the time to comment. The D24s are great bikes for the money! You’ll love it.

  • @deep6ed
    @deep6ed Před rokem

    Refined Dexs ride, great video and some great info. Love it!

  • @andypandy2029
    @andypandy2029 Před rokem +1

    Great video, love it❤

  • @steveskorlaw
    @steveskorlaw Před rokem

    Awesome video!!!

    • @dizidoesdownhill
      @dizidoesdownhill  Před rokem +1

      You are too kind Steve Skor! Thanks for checking out the vid and for the comment!

  • @100PercentJames
    @100PercentJames Před rokem

    great stuff!

  • @VuLe-el5ky
    @VuLe-el5ky Před rokem

    Great and detail/honest review.
    Just curious what size water bottle you have there in the d24x. Wondering if the 450 fidlock will fit?

    • @dizidoesdownhill
      @dizidoesdownhill  Před rokem

      Many thanks for the feedback Vu Le. The bottle is a Polar Insulated Breakaway 12oz bottle. It’s pretty small and i don’t think a larger bottle would fit. Regrettably i don’t have any experience with the 450 Fidlock. Good luck!

  • @MaxPayneLane
    @MaxPayneLane Před rokem

    Do you know how much that wheel set weighs? Thinking of getting this and upgrading wheels to stans crest, then tubless with lighter tires and a lighter crank. I'm hoping with that we can get the weight down to 27lbs and still be under $2000.

    • @dizidoesdownhill
      @dizidoesdownhill  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for checking out the video. Sorry but i dont know what the weight of the wheel set is. Unless you’re racing or have a very small kid, the 30lb weight hasn’t been a big issue for Dex. It’s a great bike for the price.

  • @KenRupin
    @KenRupin Před rokem +1

    Duplicate post but hoping you see it. Any experience with upgrading the rims/wheels to 26"? Bike Dads said a 26" wont fit in the rear as is with the 400mm chainstay? I just scored the D24X for $1050 on Black Friday so I'm pumped! Just concerned it wont grow the way they advertise. Marin makes the same upgrade claim and run a 428mm chainstay.

    • @dizidoesdownhill
      @dizidoesdownhill  Před rokem +1

      Hey Ken, many congrats on a great bike at an awesome price!! You’ll love it - its a quality product. We haven’t had any experience actually converting to a 26”. I have seen some pics of someone converting to 26” rims and it certainly looks tight at the back. I don’t doubt the Bike Dads have the right info. I think the takeaway was that it would fit a 26” rim but you would be very limited as to tire width. That said, I think we’ll be skipping right through the 26” and heading to a larger wheel size & bike when we’re ready to upsize. Enjoy the new ride!

    • @rsr20t
      @rsr20t Před rokem

      The Marin Rift Zone Jr is a 26" bike they put 24" wheels on and different Casset and derailleur that doesn't hand so low like the 26" Version, hence the Rift Zone is actually a larger bike and better suited to the wheel upgrade, but is also more expensive. I am currently struggling between deciding between these two bikes, I love the look of the square frame sections on the D24(x) and the blue in the D24 looks cracking, however I think the Rift Zone might be my preference due to it lasting a little longer with longer reach.

  • @2Tugz
    @2Tugz Před 9 měsíci

    How much weight could be reasonably dropped by swapping wheels, cranks, bars, and dropper?

    • @dizidoesdownhill
      @dizidoesdownhill  Před 9 měsíci

      We didn’t change much at all on the bike. You could certainly save a few pounds going that way but Dex didn’t struggle to handle the bike or peddle it up steepish hills given the low gearing.

  • @JoseDunham-bq2fp
    @JoseDunham-bq2fp Před 10 měsíci

    Would this bike work for a beginner adult 5 feet tall 110lbs? It's on sale right now for $699 would it be better for me to get a hardtail for a similar price with a small frame?

    • @dizidoesdownhill
      @dizidoesdownhill  Před 10 měsíci

      Hi Jose, I think the D24 would be too small for a 5ft person. Dex is now just over 4’10” and we’ve put him on a Specialized size S1 which I think is essentially somewhere between XS and S. He is able to ride it quite happily but I think he’ll be happier when he is a couple of j ches taller. He could’ve stayed on the D24 a little longer but it was definitely close to the limit at 4’10”. Good luck with your searches.