Hi! I am going to mention that in the upcoming review. This is the first size M bike that I actually fit on with my 185 cm. I would probably get a size L bike if I was to buy it (this is a demo bike only), but I was absolutely fine on this. A longer bike would be more stable though and give me more room to play with.
@@MTBsHi, at first awesome good showing of the important things! I am 180/83 cm would you go for a M or L size? Since I'm 5 cm smaller than you would you still go for a L or is M just right? I'm struggling a little bit. Thx!
@@MTBs I’m on the fence between the exact same bike as in your video and LUX. I’m very curious about geometry of the bike since I’ll be riding a lot of flat surfaces with some mix of up and down
Right! I haven't ridden the Lux. Do you mean the Lux Trail? The CF 9 SL is a rather specific model of the Neuron, I weighed the bike myself and it's just under 13 kg without pedals. It's got lots of carbon parts all over and has got fast rolling tyres. So it's lightweight and snappy. Still not a XC racer though, more of a very versatile trail bike that can do a bit of everything. It's more of a trail seating position I think. I am pretty confident it would even work in at least blue and red trails in a bike park (occasionaly I mean and with other tyres maybe).
@@MTBs right now I own few bikes. Specialized Roubaix, Specialized Roll X1, Specialized Crossroads 3.0. I like them all but I want full suspension next
It’s cheating to get all parts, and paint, in one box. 😂 But seriously , if you’re gonna ride a bike on a regular basis, basic tools and knowledge of how to do mount and do basic maintenance is vital. 👌