I have this frame (bike) and one thing I notice on the geometry of the frame is it tends to shift more of your body weight in front due to short reach & long chainstay.. So be careful when descending at high speed and sudden braking (even rear brake) or your bike will throw you forward (otb) if you will not shift your body weight on the rear properly.
It’ll make more sense if you could share a link of a video demonstrating what you’ve mentioned above with this same bike. But based on my experience, I’d disagree with you. This is the new Sentinel 29er which has short chain stay, low BB, and slack head angle. Perhaps, you are referring to the old sentinel. Cheers!
@@FilmanSantiago once you used to the frame and begin to build the confidence and begin to increase your riding speed especially on the descend tracks that's the time you will noticed it. Or maybe not because you are using 180mm travel fork... =)
kung andito lang din sana ang dartmoor sa uae, i'd be willing to make an honest review and/or comparison. i'm actually considering of getting one in the philippines para may magamit din sana dun. pero medyo malabo pa. :)
Yes idol, gagawa ako soon, follow up video on the total cost of this particular build. With suggestions na rin siguro on what other parts na pang alternative para medyo malakihan sa Gastos.
@@FilmanSantiago lagi ko pinapanood mga video mo lodi subscriber mo din ako.Sana next video mga price at brand naman ng MTB para magkaroon ng idea bago bumili thanks Lodi✌✌👍🏽👍🏽
@@battleoftheottogers8101 tama lodi. sadya ko hiniwalay to lodi, para ma isa isa ko talaga mga presyohan ng parts for this build. ito na lods, ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OpusWK7ZdaA.html
I can understand the rider as it is not his bike. Also, that was his first ever experience of a table top. Some don’t even dare trying, but he did. To him, that’s already his “send it” moment.