Spot’s Ryan Palmer on their New Lightweight Trail Bike
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Spot’s Ryan Palmer and Simon Stewart have been talking about bikes for years, so when Spot dropped their new Diggity 125 Trail bike, Simon quickly wound him up for a chat. Ryan shares details about their design decisions, why Spot’s Living Link suspension layout gives them more kinematic control throughout the travel, their interesting take on size-specific chainstay length, the lightweight Trail bike trend, and a whole lot more.
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TOPICS & TIMES:
What’s With the Name Diggity? (2:40)
What Were the Design Goals? (8:13)
How Did You Land on 125 mm? (13:06)
How Important was Weight? (14:35)
Why it's More Than a Shorter Travel Mayhem 140 (23:17)
Geometry (29:43)
Spot’s Take on Size-Specific Chainstays (32:44)
Where Can You Ride One (50:47)
Spot’s 30 Day Return Guarantee (53:15)
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