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DESCRIPTION : .We'd be remiss if we didn't begin any discussion about The Wreckoning Mountain Bike Frame, Evil Bikes' latest twentyniner-stein, with a warning: This bike doesn't give a damn about your lines. Compared to the riotously popular 29in Following, The Wreckoning is almost two degrees slacker at 66. Other Evil models--The Following, for instance--are built for more artful trail surgery, strategically picking apart rock gardens and root lattices with occasional moments of abandon. 1, depending on what setting you have the linkage's flip chip in. That's not surprising. That travel is governed by Dave's Extra Legitimate Travel Apparatus (DELTA) , which Evil designed in collaboration with Dave Weagle, who is himself aptly described as extra legitimate. The addition of Boost spacing lets Evil jam the rear wheel up into the seat tubs, so its chainstays are also virtually the same size as the 27. Or you can just ride roughshod over everything in your way with its 160mm of travel. Before going any further, a disclaimer: this isn't a DW-link suspension. What is surprising is that the bike manages to combine over six-inches of travel with 29in wheels in a platform that can actually corner. Evil .. So if you want to adjust lines or, you know, turn, you can. Evil's gravity pedigree is on full display here, and The Wreckoning is most at home when the going gets rowdy. Bully them into submission. 5in Insurgent. Conversely, The Wreckoning is built to wreck trails.. If we were to sum the frame up in one word, it would be bully, because The Wreckoning is so overbearingly aggressive that, to paraphrase Evil's fearless leader, Kevin Walsh, it's pretty much impossible not to ride it like a jerk. It just goes, leaving nothing but broken trails and crushed dreams in its shuttle-lap wake. Or rather, it doesn't give a damn about whether or not you give a damn about your lines. It owes this combination to two things: a long, low, slack geometry and the spacing afforded by a Boost axle. 1 and 65 best Bike
Sunday, 24 July 2016
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