Firebird is reborn. Just few days since some big brands release their new bikes, Pivot also reveals new bike in Crankworx Whistler 2016 with old but new, the Firebird. The new carbon Firebird still using DW-Link suspension system with 170 mm travel (up to 180 mm), with 7,1 pound. The company says that this new Firebird is much better than older version of Firebird, despite the old version is also capable.
Pivot Firebird 2017 Details
• Purpose: enduro / park
• Frame: Carbon front section and swingarm, DW-Link suspension, ISCG mounts, internal cable routing.
• 7.1-pound frame weight (size Medium)
• Di2 and front-derailluer compatible
• Wheel size: 27.5-inch, with room for 2.5-inch tires.
• Boost 148 spacing
• Wheel Travel: 170mm (rear), 170mm (front, capable of running 180)
• Updated geometry: 65-degree head angle, 74-degree seat angle, longer reach (445mm/17.52" in size Medium) and shorter (430mm/16.9") chainstays
• Four sizes: Small, medium, large and X-large
• Nine different build kits
• Price range: $4,999 to $9,899
• Available: Now
Despite the new Firebird is still using DW-Link, the rear suspension position is different with the older. The bike shock is running with air shock, which is Fox Float X2, but the company also recommends if the fans want to go with coil shock, the Push ElevenSix is the best choice. For more information about the bike, availability and full features, visit pivotcycles.com.
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