Mullet Testing -SC Heckler MX test ride
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Mullet Testing -SC Heckler MX test ride
The LBS suckered me in too a Santa Cruz test ride evening in Friston. Mrs M has been banging on about trying a "mullet" setup bike so I asked them about trying a MX Heckler (I am a real 29er advocate so did this as an experiment to prove that full 29ers are better........)
Bike was a Heckler XO1 Reserve with 36's up front, GX AXS shifter, XO1 AXS derailleur and a Fox transfer seat post. Rockshox air shock on the rear and flip chip too high BB setting.
Thoughts:
As usual I ran the fork compression damping at minimum as I'm not that heavy. Cold weather may make them feel horrible like other 36's I've ridden.
Rear shock did exactly what it should do, carpet like ride with a bit of pop.
Gears were flawless.
Transfer post was a pain as I'm a short arse at 5'6. I really could've done with 125 travel vice 150 as I had the post so slammed into the seat tube the cable decoupled from the post after being a total pain creeping down when I didn't want it to.
Brakes were excellent as were the heavily worn assegai tyres.
Shimano steps motor I've not ridden before (previously specialized/brose and Bosch systems). It's got a good bit of grunt, I'd say just a bit less than the brose but you get more out of the motor spinning it rather than churning away in a high gear riding the torque like I do on the brose. Motor cutoff is the same with a good decoupling, yes it rattled a bit occasionally but nothing that was off putting. Range in ECO on a fully charged battery was saying 100miles! I spanked it and myself for nearly 10 miles in BOOST (the highest setting) and used 1 bar or about 20%, this included 3 mental spins up the path to the top of the DH tracks, which is very steep and a grim slog on an amish bike. 9.73miles with 1771ft of climbing.
Ride; I was determined to not like the mullet setup but my mind has been changed, compared to Mrs M's Levo it turned better, turn and mid corner was less drifty and faster. I didn't notice any less speed or rolling from the rear being smaller compared to Mrs M's full 29er Levo. Mind changed.
The bike rode really well, yes the weight is there on turn in and the tyre has to work harder but I didn't lose the front once despite some bad washout on the DH tracks. Yes I ran wide a couple of times but that was due to the "DH mincer" at the helm rather than the bike. Drops and jumps it just soaked up with excellent composure on landing.
Minor criticism was that I had a couple of heavy pedal strikes even though the flip chip was in the high bb setting. Maybe something that could be maybe alleviated by running the shock at 25% rather than 30% sag.
Rather boringly I now want one.
Bike was a Heckler XO1 Reserve with 36's up front, GX AXS shifter, XO1 AXS derailleur and a Fox transfer seat post. Rockshox air shock on the rear and flip chip too high BB setting.
Thoughts:
As usual I ran the fork compression damping at minimum as I'm not that heavy. Cold weather may make them feel horrible like other 36's I've ridden.
Rear shock did exactly what it should do, carpet like ride with a bit of pop.
Gears were flawless.
Transfer post was a pain as I'm a short arse at 5'6. I really could've done with 125 travel vice 150 as I had the post so slammed into the seat tube the cable decoupled from the post after being a total pain creeping down when I didn't want it to.
Brakes were excellent as were the heavily worn assegai tyres.
Shimano steps motor I've not ridden before (previously specialized/brose and Bosch systems). It's got a good bit of grunt, I'd say just a bit less than the brose but you get more out of the motor spinning it rather than churning away in a high gear riding the torque like I do on the brose. Motor cutoff is the same with a good decoupling, yes it rattled a bit occasionally but nothing that was off putting. Range in ECO on a fully charged battery was saying 100miles! I spanked it and myself for nearly 10 miles in BOOST (the highest setting) and used 1 bar or about 20%, this included 3 mental spins up the path to the top of the DH tracks, which is very steep and a grim slog on an amish bike. 9.73miles with 1771ft of climbing.
Ride; I was determined to not like the mullet setup but my mind has been changed, compared to Mrs M's Levo it turned better, turn and mid corner was less drifty and faster. I didn't notice any less speed or rolling from the rear being smaller compared to Mrs M's full 29er Levo. Mind changed.
The bike rode really well, yes the weight is there on turn in and the tyre has to work harder but I didn't lose the front once despite some bad washout on the DH tracks. Yes I ran wide a couple of times but that was due to the "DH mincer" at the helm rather than the bike. Drops and jumps it just soaked up with excellent composure on landing.
Minor criticism was that I had a couple of heavy pedal strikes even though the flip chip was in the high bb setting. Maybe something that could be maybe alleviated by running the shock at 25% rather than 30% sag.
Rather boringly I now want one.
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Re: Mullet Testing -SC Heckler MX test ride
£11700........ouch.
Better start buying euromillions tickets
Better start buying euromillions tickets
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Re: Mullet Testing -SC Heckler MX test ride
I'm not sure yet how much of an affect the Mullet thing really has.
I've only tried the Specialized Status but that is not only a mullet, but a very DIFFERENT type of riding bike too, short chainstays, slack geometry, so is always going to feel different to other bikes... but is it different because it's a mullet, or because it's, different.
I think you'd really need to compare back to back with another non-mullet Heckler to get a true persepctive.
I've only tried the Specialized Status but that is not only a mullet, but a very DIFFERENT type of riding bike too, short chainstays, slack geometry, so is always going to feel different to other bikes... but is it different because it's a mullet, or because it's, different.
I think you'd really need to compare back to back with another non-mullet Heckler to get a true persepctive.
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Re: Mullet Testing -SC Heckler MX test ride
Agreed, I was comparing it to the Levo which is a full 29er and I'd ridden a few days earlier. Ideally I'd want to hammer both versions of the Heckler down my two favourite trails Friston and compare times but I don't think that's going to happen.weeksy wrote: ↑Fri Aug 19, 2022 7:42 am I'm not sure yet how much of an affect the Mullet thing really has.
I've only tried the Specialized Status but that is not only a mullet, but a very DIFFERENT type of riding bike too, short chainstays, slack geometry, so is always going to feel different to other bikes... but is it different because it's a mullet, or because it's, different.
I think you'd really need to compare back to back with another non-mullet Heckler to get a true persepctive.
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Re: Mullet Testing -SC Heckler MX test ride
I am with you on that - I think it is just another fashion. If you are Steve Peat, I guess it could make a difference with ride over ability and a more dynamic back end.weeksy wrote: ↑Fri Aug 19, 2022 7:42 am I'm not sure yet how much of an affect the Mullet thing really has.
I've only tried the Specialized Status but that is not only a mullet, but a very DIFFERENT type of riding bike too, short chainstays, slack geometry, so is always going to feel different to other bikes... but is it different because it's a mullet, or because it's, different.
I think you'd really need to compare back to back with another non-mullet Heckler to get a true persepctive.
For the mere mortals of this world I doubt it has any effect.
But 12K for a bike is not even on my radar!
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Re: Mullet Testing -SC Heckler MX test ride
I've done it; the Focus was supplied as a 29er and after riding it for a while I mulleted it and it made a noticeable, positive, difference.Mr Moofo wrote: ↑Fri Aug 19, 2022 11:15 amI am with you on that - I think it is just another fashion. If you are Steve Peat, I guess it could make a difference with ride over ability and a more dynamic back end.weeksy wrote: ↑Fri Aug 19, 2022 7:42 am I'm not sure yet how much of an affect the Mullet thing really has.
I've only tried the Specialized Status but that is not only a mullet, but a very DIFFERENT type of riding bike too, short chainstays, slack geometry, so is always going to feel different to other bikes... but is it different because it's a mullet, or because it's, different.
I think you'd really need to compare back to back with another non-mullet Heckler to get a true persepctive.
For the mere mortals of this world I doubt it has any effect.
But 12K for a bike is not even on my radar!
The back end is far more agile and the front carves harder.
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Re: Mullet Testing -SC Heckler MX test ride
Carve is a good description.millemille wrote: ↑Mon Aug 22, 2022 5:27 pm
The back end is far more agile and the front carves harder.
"Of all the stories you told me, which ones were true and which ones weren't?"
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"Even the lies?"
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"My dear Doctor, they're all true."
"Even the lies?"
"Especially the lies."