I think you're all looking at this wrong,
No hardtail no matter what its made out of or who made it will spin the cogs of todays kids - its what we're buying now.
They're going to chase Sam Hill replicas, Iron Horse Sundays and Specialized Demo 8 ll.
Or the bespoke rare beasts like the Nicolai G boxx bikes and Evil Revolts etc Brooklyn machine works
Sram XX is a dead cert for sure. Bling is back though, Hope is showing heavily CNC Triple Clamp intergrated stem and brakes such as the Moto with vented rotor only survived one years production due to its build cost, therefore retail cost, limited numbers will lead to exculsivity
No hardtail no matter what its made out of or who made it will spin the cogs of todays kids - its what we're buying now.
They're going to chase Sam Hill replicas, Iron Horse Sundays and Specialized Demo 8 ll.
Or the bespoke rare beasts like the Nicolai G boxx bikes and Evil Revolts etc Brooklyn machine works
Sram XX is a dead cert for sure. Bling is back though, Hope is showing heavily CNC Triple Clamp intergrated stem and brakes such as the Moto with vented rotor only survived one years production due to its build cost, therefore retail cost, limited numbers will lead to exculsivity