I've just got mine and have the same issue 9:20 with the whole unit rotating back. Not much, its till stable but I'd rather it be solid but on the flip side I dont want to tighten all bolts too hard in case it can cripple my frame.. I believe it is due to the down tube being wider than top tube which is true for my (Spec status 160) and your bike. Have you found a solution since? Nice video by the way!
Thank you for your feedback. Yes, I was able to adjust the unit to eliminate the slight rotation but it did take a lot of patience. I reversed my steps by first adjusting the swing arm and then squeezed the frame of the unit to the bike to tighten the saddle nut. I also spent time adjusting the bottom rod. Once I had that part locked in, I did not have any issues with rotating even when removing/installing the seat on the bike. The quick release feature works great once it's dialed in.
@@waldowsxxghostxx8577 just googled the bisaddle and the reviews are mixed. I like the 60 day money back but for $200, i would need to love it. Let me know what you think after a few rides.
@@rideoutvibeout true the one I’m getting is the bi-saddle stealth ext with cut out since I’m a guy and want to ride longer this saddle alleviates pressure down There is why I’m getting this regardless of the reviews I know someone at my local bike shop who rode 100 miles in 24 hours and he had a bi-saddle and that’s what they’re useful for and he loves it and he’s riding a very expensive pivot full suspension carbon mtb. And I will let you know sir.
@@rideoutvibeout also on the bi-saddle website they have different models and styles you can buy it complete or customize it yourself and choose between chromoly titanium and carbon rails weight limit is decreased if you go titanium or carbon rails I’m going with chromoly rails so my opinion will be based off that build titanium and carbon will most likely perform differently
I have that exact same kayak and go out on lake tillery all the time. A bit of advice though, ditch those paddles and get you a decent pair of Ozark Trail paddles. Your hands and arms will thank you lol
You're right. Those paddles were rough especially for a 7 mile trip. We went from the Morrow Mtn boat launch area to the Swift Island Lake Tillery Boat access. The gopro even gave up. Thanks for the advice!
@@rideoutvibeout another great place from Morrow Mt is up Uwharrie river. There is a little kayak canoe launch after you get so far that connects to River rd by Carolina Forest. I love taking that trip because there's a lot less motor boat traffic. I tend to stay off the main PeeDee channel just because of how rough the water can be, sometimes feels like you're paddling like crazy and getting absolutley nowhere lol
Great video. Am highly considering the Delano Peak frameset, and installing the SRAM SX components that have been in my closet for a year. Like to try a 29x2.3 rear tire and a 2.6 front tire. Fork? Definitely the MRP Raven.
Thanks for watching. It seems that you planned out a pretty nice build. If you like, join the fezzari mtb owners page on facebook. We have a lot of members that have experience with the MRP Raven. If you do join, I look forward to you sharing photos and videos of the build.
@@thebrewgeek I'm very happy with the delano as this is my first full suspension bike. The coral was a very bold unique color but would have been tough to match components with. The colors for the 22' delano was def a hit. Glad to hear you love the bike and thanks for the feedback.
I like your color choices.. I just got a 2022 Trek Top Fuel in the olive and installed Kash Bronze components ...looks sick. I really want to sell my niner rip 9 rdo and get a fezzari delano peak
Thank you! I was definitely considering the Race Face Kash Money components. If you would like to learn more about the delano, check out the Facebook group. ( Fezzari Mountain Bike Owners) We may have members that can give you a comparison between the two bikes. Thanks for watching.