Got this bad boy as soon as it launched. Such a great bike, it really can do it all. I live out in Colorado and have been shredding with it. I love it and would highly recommend this bike to anyone.
Seriously the best bike review I’ve ever seen. Your riding and the trail was memorizing. Good stuff 👍🏻 subscribed and now I guess I’m buying a yellow Bronson, too.
I’ve had this bike for 2 years now. I’ve taken it through California, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Hawaii. Each ride I fall more in love with it. It really can do it all. Great review.
Every single time i see a review im amazed on how effortlessly you talk while pedalling uphill on techy trails, but then im just baffled when i see how fast you ride while talking during the descents!!! no matter how many reviews i watch i always feel like that lol! best reviews out there hands down!
Dude......who are you? Your reviews are so choice. I really want a mixed wheel in my stable. Great job man hopefully one day I will make it out to G Mountain.
Just today traded my 2022 V4 Stormbringer Purple 5010 (S build on Reserve 30/DT Swiss 350) owned for just 9 months for a custom build CC XO1 AXS Bronson in Moss Gloss with Fox Float Factory 36 and Fox Transfer dropper. Reserve Wheels on i9's and CANNOT WAIT to get to know it! Your Review started my journey to Bronson ownership. I loved the 5010 BUT was reaching the travel limits all to often with the 130/140mm suspension. She was a sleek, stealthy and very sexy bike but needed to go to a new home. I'm genuinely sad to see her go. I tested an S Build Bronson last week and took the plunge this morning. I'm 54 year old man living in England who rides A LOT of bike parks and trails, the European Alps too. Super excited. Thanks again for the inspirational video. Thanks Again, Sam A.
I truly can't think of better bike reviews(all of the not only this vid). There is something for everyone and you are helping us choose. By the way you have influence a lot buying my Megatower! Cheers and keep up the good work!
Great review. Couple of folks feeling this is Santa Cruz's ultimate Shore bike. Just bit more nimble and better in this step ledgey decents and tech.That and the most fun bike in the line. Coming from a Trek Remedy and loving the poppy, quick nature of the bike I'm going to have to demo one if I can.
So good. Love your reviews. Any chance of doing the 5010 please? I'd love to hear how that feels on your trails and how it compares to the Bronson. Big respect🙌
i love you from italy ... i love this channel i think it is one of the only ones to bring lost bike review clips with perfect audio / video quality .... only question ... could you bring yt capra 🐐 shred or any kind capra? I would like to see how it behaves uphill and how you find it ... thank you very much from Italy🇮🇹
The trail network out that way looks amazing. Which tracks did you take this one down in the video? Im just up over the border and once things calm down again in the world, ive been wanting to get down to this area to ride
Compared to the high tower are they both almost equal? I'm coming from a V1 megatower but plow more than jump or do drops. I like to maintain my speed once going. Will the 145mm be enough for a heavy rider? I had the og high tower and it felt good. Thanks
How does it stack up against a Specialized Stumpjumper Evo 2022? Both 160/150 travel and both an option for me for my next bike in June. Any idea for comparison?
Been trying to figure this out for the last couple months to no avail...on paper the SJE is about 0.5lbs lighter, can do 27.5 or 29 rear wheel, adjustable headset cups, swat box, and exact same geo. Only upside to the Bronson seems to be the VPP suspension is slightly more progressive/supportive than the 4-bar fsr? So maybe the Santa Cruz is a little more poppy? That's the best I can deduce?
Another great review! Would it be possible for you to do a yeti sb150 review pretty please 🙏. In my opinion you do the best bike reviews on RU-vid, and I would love to watch you review the yeti sb150. Cheers Oliver 🙂
Bought the Bronson v4 R build... Sold it after 2 months. Not the "all-arounder" I expected. Pretty solid on the downhills, but felt like I had thrown an anchor behind me everytime it had to tackle an uphill. I was willing to accept the trade-off, but man it was too much. There are better, more all arounder, more efficicient pedaling bikes out there in the 150-160mm range. Cheers.
I also watched you Evil Insurgent MX review. The Evil seemed faster, more capable, more ‘better’. Is that the case, or is the Bronson a better choice on less aggressive terrain. Bronson can take a coil so maybe there’s not much between them.
Awesome review mate! Loved how the camera jib lost its cool on one jump. How would you compare this bike to the Spectral 29er, if such a comparison is possible at all?
hi thanks for the awesome review iam wondering this bike is as fun and poppy as evil offering iam after a new bike and need a bike that fits the bill for fun
First of all great video. I felt like I was going to tumble off the trail on a few of those high speed corners. Amazing riding! I'm looking for a beefed up trail bike that is still nimble enough for my Florida trails (Alafia, Santos, Carter if you are familiar), but that I can take to areas surrounding the Appalachians (GA, NC, TN). I want something confidence inspiring for jumps, drops, etc. But at the same time can handle punchy climbs, constant ups & downs, tight corners, to really flat sections on Florida trails. Our trails are feature rich with big drops and jumps, same as pretty much anywhere, outside of the Downhill parks (I know for some that may be hard to believe). Would the base model Bronson work or do I just need to stick with a 130/140 trail 29er? Thanks if you are able to share your insight. It's much appreciated!
Hey man, not sure what you ended up going with. I ride a 5010 in trails similar to what you're describing. I used to live on Long Island, where there were some decent drops and jumps, but overall flat like Florida. I now live in South Carolina, and have ridden my 5010 over in Pisgah and Brevard without issue. Never felt under biked at all. Note, I am riding a 2021 5010 with the 27" front and rear. I'm sure the new mullet handles even better.
@@jonathanconway1439 I’m riding a Bronson. I find the 27.5 in the rear helps navigate tighter corners. Thing rides close to a trail bike. It’s a good climber and on tech. The main thing is it’s still very nimble and fun, despite it being an all mountain / enduro
Shit, I’m still on my 17’ Bronson and it hasn’t crossed my mind to get a different bike. I ride park and flowy single track and tight technical stuff and I totally love it!!🤘🏻
I may have missed it, but how tall are you? (Gives more context to statements like "this is my goldilocks range for reach measurement") How'd this compare to the spectral? Also hope you can get your hands on a 21 Nukeproof Mega. :) Love your reviews!
Man, I dunno, it just seems wrong. You don't get the rollover of the 29" on the rear wheel which has the most weight - but you also don't get the snappy handling in the corners of a 27.5" in the front, ...and I could've sworn I saw a *_bunch_* of front end flex at several points in this ride. I just finished watching your Trail 429 and Ibis Mojo4 reviews and it seemed you were flying on those compared to this Bronson ride, especially on the Mojo4. I'm not that tall, I'll probably go with the Mojo4, I mean any bike nowdays is gonna be awesome, but I really like the fact you were taking the Mojo all over and loving it. Plus I prefer 27.5" for the quicker, more snappy handling. I have more fun negotiating a new technical single-track than any downhill, unless it's really gradual, not too fast and has a lot of techie breaks, and I LOVE fields of babyheads, float & flow!~ Damn Spencer, your reviews are the most fun on the interwebismz - It's a good day when I find you've uploaded another joy-ride.
Hero 7 with karma gimbal on chest mount. 4K 24fps, Superview, low sharpness, and auto shutter for the woods. Flat color profile, then just crush the blacks to your liking and add some saturation.
Galbraith? Looks very PNW... (edit: you said Galbraith 3/4 way through lol) trying to pick up a used Bronson this week for the summer, excited to take it up there.
Awesome! This is the one I was waiting for. Thanks for sharing. I ride up here in Galbi too. I'm an older rider, love the climbs as much as the gnarly downhill. If you had to choose one bike all a rounder between The Switchblade and the new Bronson, which one? So hard to get a test ride on these bikes. I'm on a 27.5 now, an older Stumpjumper. Thanks for your time. PS I know a lot of it comes down to personal preference too.
I currently own the new Bronson but also frequently ride the switchblade, and if I could get one I’d go for the switchblade. I personally think it climbs and descends a bit better. Might just be the personal fit for me though. I’m 5’7 Medium in both.
Considering this, or the new Hightower. Both are really described as great "all rounders" wondering what your impressions of the differences are? Great riding!
They are both well rounded. The Hightower is a bit better climber, the Bronson descends a bit stronger. You really couldn’t go wrong either way. I had the same dilemma; ended up going Bronson because I like how the 27.5 hooks into berms, rides the back wheel, and is easier to manage in the air. Both bikes are trail brawlers. Kind of the cutoff for me was the Bronson would have a slight edge in the lift served bike park. If I raced enduro I would go Hightower. You really can’t go wrong either way.
Personally I thought it was a complete disappointment. There is not room for an X2 from what I can tell. That shock really made previous Bronson's. The 2017-2018 frame is an absolute madman with an X2 grip 2 combo. Dhx2 also fits. Now you're stuck with the narrow shock cavity and on top of it you have weird wheels which you may or may not like. The 69er trend did not catch on years back and I really doubt MX is either. I know the marketing squad will be pushing these in full effect but it just feels like the bike industry coming up with something new to sell people rather than trying to make the fastest bike possible for the most situations
Great bike , rides smooth ru-vid.comUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L I added a bigger spring loaded seat to it . Takes a bit of adjusting cables to get brakes and shifting to perfect . I've owned quite a few bikes in the past that were absolutely uncomfortable to ride and they always ended up as garage wall decor . I'm not seeing that with this one. It's pretty light I've only ridden it a few miles but I like it . As for the pedals falling off in the other reviews , the pedal arms are aluminum along with the pedal studs look to be also . I would not overtighten them. I can see it would be very easy to overtighten them and strip the threads right off . All in all I think it's pretty good quality besides the aluminum pedal thing
Seems ridiculous to me, losing the snappy handling of the 27.5'' front wheel and losing the single advantage of 29"; better rollover needed for the rear wheel. Santa Cruz have it *_wackbirds_* IMO.
I really wish this review wasn’t about comparing to a 29er. I think it ruined the review. We know a 27.5 isn’t a 29er. We want more feed back as if it was any other 27.5