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Posted: May 3, 2018 at 21:02 Quote
Yep still the same frame

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Posted: Jun 15, 2018 at 17:08 Quote
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I like it a lot so far. I was wondering how easy to manual it compared to Dartmoor Hornet (2017). Well, it was so much easier to bring the nose up. In fact, it was so easy that I looped out and landed on my back on my first try..... I think this will be a great bike for manual practice.

Posted: Jul 14, 2018 at 16:10 Quote
Something to cool you off this hot summer

Posted: Jul 15, 2018 at 5:03 Quote
thanks for that!

redefines how a 29r can be put to use

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Posted: Jul 27, 2018 at 12:15 Quote
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https://www.stantonbikes.com/product-category/sale/

15% Off the Last of the Next Gen frames Sherpa, Slackline and still 20% off the regular Switchback from Taiwan and Stanton components as well, before the switch to full UK painting in house. Tbh if you see their instagram there is a Slackline with new in house finish and it lacks the graphics on the seat tube and...i dont think it looks as good.

Posted: Aug 13, 2018 at 8:11 Quote
Anyone yet got a switch9er Ti?

Posted: Aug 15, 2018 at 8:18 Quote
Yes, just got mine, this week, in the USA. I still have to get all the parts and put it together.

Posted: Aug 16, 2018 at 5:22 Quote
Flowenol wrote:
Yes, just got mine, this week, in the USA. I still have to get all the parts and put it together.

Schweeeet! I’ll hold fire on pics ... :-)

Posted: Aug 29, 2018 at 0:27 Quote
I bought my Sherpa end of 2016 and riding it since early 2017.

Started of with a semi-plus bike (2.6 @ 27.5):

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Some stairs in our Netherland dunes lol

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As the Rocket Ron's are not really robust for rocky terrain I build myself a 29" wheelset and put a set of Nobby Nic on them. 2.25 in the rear and the new 2.35 Addix Spreedgrip in the front.
We will go to the Belgium Ardennes (Francorchamps) to ride a 65 km / 1500 hm trail end of next week Big Grin

Ready to rock & roll tup

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Posted: Aug 29, 2018 at 1:10 Quote
Seriously nice looking Stanton.tup

Posted: Aug 30, 2018 at 3:39 Quote
Thank you, I enjoy it a lot too. Big Grin

It is very satisfactory to buy the parts by my own wishes and build it up like that Beer

Posted: Aug 30, 2018 at 5:28 Quote
OysteinNL wrote:
I bought my Sherpa end of 2016 and riding it since early 2017.

Started of with a semi-plus bike (2.6 @ 27.5):

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Some stairs in our Netherland dunes lol

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As the Rocket Ron's are not really robust for rocky terrain I build myself a 29" wheelset and put a set of Nobby Nic on them. 2.25 in the rear and the new 2.35 Addix Spreedgrip in the front.
We will go to the Belgium Ardennes (Francorchamps) to ride a 65 km / 1500 hm trail end of next week Big Grin

Ready to rock & roll tup

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awesome man, thanks for taking the time to post!

Posted: Sep 11, 2018 at 19:48 Quote
Anyone have a mk2 now that had a mk1. Also anyone go from a 16.5 to 16.5 long? Looking for any feedback. Thanks

Posted: Sep 11, 2018 at 20:43 Quote
brooks79 wrote:
Anyone have a mk2 now that had a mk1. Also anyone go from a 16.5 to 16.5 long? Looking for any feedback. Thanks
Yes on both, I have a 16.5 reg steel mk1 and a 16.5 long ti mk2. I 5'9" with longer upper torso, The long is quite a bit more stable and climbs a bit better, the old steel mk1 ,the 16.5 regular is fun, you have to ride it hot and be pegging it at all times or it feels a bit clunky the shorter reach can make it feel more flickable, but i have to be in beast mode to enjoy the mk1, the Ti mk2 long is forgiving and much more versatile for me. Amaizing bike it is. I ride them both quite a bit, tre to ride the mk1 on week days and the mk2 on weekend epics .


 


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