Been riding the Trigger for a few months now, and I must say it's a lot of fun. It's taken a fair few rides to get the suspension dialled in, but the last ride out it was more fun than most of the bikes I've ridden recently (Intense Tracer 275, Trek Fuel 9.8, Stumpy 2016).
Now that I have some decent rubber on it, the thing climbs like a monster thanks to the rear-lockout and relatively low weight. It's also a very confidence inspiring on some reasonably technical downhill stuff. Lefty chews through rock gardens like a boss.
Alas I broke my triquetrum and it's not healed properly so i'll likely be out of action and unable to ride this beauty for a while. Bleh.
P.S. Mavic Crossroc tyres are the biggest pieces of shit I've ever had the misfortune of riding.
Been riding the Trigger for a few months now, and I must say it's a lot of fun. It's taken a fair few rides to get the suspension dialled in, but the last ride out it was more fun than most of the bikes I've ridden recently (Intense Tracer 275, Trek Fuel 9.8, Stumpy 2016).
Now that I have some decent rubber on it, the thing climbs like a monster thanks to the rear-lockout and relatively low weight. It's also a very confidence inspiring on some reasonably technical downhill stuff. Lefty chews through rock gardens like a boss.
Alas I broke my triquetrum and it's not healed properly so i'll likely be out of action and unable to ride this beauty for a while. Bleh.
P.S. Mavic Crossroc tyres are the biggest pieces of shit I've ever had the misfortune of riding.