I see the new addition to the Sonder line-up looks like it could be squarly aimed at the likes of us. Prices look reasonable with a F&F at £299 and full bikes starting at £879.
I only wish it had a steel fork as it reminds me a lot of the 2016 Longitude which was a very nice bike but slightly held back by the very rigid aluminium fork.
Will an ally framed rigid 29er not be a bit brutal? - I'm thinking back to my 'dale 2.8m series frame and pepper forks on which you could detect a pea through a dozen matresses. I was young and nimble back then so it didn't matter but this thing could see a few fillings loosened....
Bearbonesnorm wrote:
I only wish it had a steel fork as it reminds me a lot of the 2016 Longitude which was a very nice bike but slightly held back by the very rigid aluminium fork.
Maybe why Genesis have gone back to a steel fork again for 2017,
I run an ally hardtail frame all the time but with nice springy steel forks,
To be fair I do use a Thudbuster too, it helps protect my already abused
Torso
73mm BSA according to the product page. Looks fairly sensible, and available as frame only if you want to fit your own fork (Salsa Firestarter/Enabler?).
Bearbonesnorm wrote:The Boost spacing would likely make it a no-go for me, simply as it'd involve new wheels
Agree with this. At this price it became of interest as a f&f I could chuck some parts box parts onto and leave in Scotland for the few weeks a year I'm working up there. But boost = new rear hub = probably not. Bloody 650b+ trend.