Bro aint no way that bikes rear wheel came un assembled putting a rear wheel on a bike with a cassete is imposible was thinking about buying this bike but when i saw this i changed my mind
Hello, do you have one? I was wondering what height are you and inseam and what size did you bought? I am 189 cm and 93 cm...and the site recommends L. And was thinking about XL, but what if I will sit bent... Also was wondering how is the position...sporty or comfortable? Thank you.
@@stefanneacsu2501 Thanks Stefan. I have a gravel bike and what I owned before were XL, because I have long legs and the saddle needs to be a bit high. Then the problem is that I usually need a shorter stem, because of the fact that I need to strech on the upper side. This is what I.ve done on the gravel bike and on previous rode bike. I switched the rode to gravel for a more upright position...due to back and neck. I have a MTB XC, an XL as per recommendation and the same problem...saddle is a bit high and in the front I need to be bent...I nees a shorter stem. In here L would seem for the leg part a bit on the low part and the saddle would go high, but the bars will be closer. However, would lean towards XL, but the cusomer support said I would be too streched. Even though I would go for XL. When you say sporty, you mean bent forward, like a road bike, correctly? Thanks so much...since I want to switch my new XC due to geometry and position, I lean towards trail, in the hopes of a more upright position...
Amazing bro 👍👍👍👍
does it come with extra sealant ?
Bro aint no way that bikes rear wheel came un assembled putting a rear wheel on a bike with a cassete is imposible was thinking about buying this bike but when i saw this i changed my mind
Besttt😱
What size?
The bike came with pedals ?
Nice lods
Just cut the music next time pls...
Can that bike take 29 x 2.6 tire in the rear?
I think the bike can take up to 2.8 front and rear but you can look on the official website cuz I think they have it on there.
Hello, what is the size of the bike(stoic) and your height? otherwise I doubt m or l. ps my height is 183 cm
Bike's size is M and the owner's height is 172 cm
L
You need L size
Your height is 183cm than you need ML
This bike should come with a shock pump. But it didn't come with one, just like mine...
Hello, do you have one? I was wondering what height are you and inseam and what size did you bought? I am 189 cm and 93 cm...and the site recommends L. And was thinking about XL, but what if I will sit bent...
Also was wondering how is the position...sporty or comfortable? Thank you.
If you alredy have a xl bike that you are familiar with, you should probably get a xl, otherways you should go with the site's recomendation
The pozition is more on the sporty side I would say...
@@stefanneacsu2501 Thanks Stefan. I have a gravel bike and what I owned before were XL, because I have long legs and the saddle needs to be a bit high. Then the problem is that I usually need a shorter stem, because of the fact that I need to strech on the upper side. This is what I.ve done on the gravel bike and on previous rode bike. I switched the rode to gravel for a more upright position...due to back and neck.
I have a MTB XC, an XL as per recommendation and the same problem...saddle is a bit high and in the front I need to be bent...I nees a shorter stem.
In here L would seem for the leg part a bit on the low part and the saddle would go high, but the bars will be closer. However, would lean towards XL, but the cusomer support said I would be too streched. Even though I would go for XL.
When you say sporty, you mean bent forward, like a road bike, correctly?
Thanks so much...since I want to switch my new XC due to geometry and position, I lean towards trail, in the hopes of a more upright position...