The bike park world is changing. Slowly over the last few years the long travel, heavy dh bikes have morphed into 8” racing machines, and the 7”all around bike have gone to single crowns. Immerging in the mists of all the changes was a slope style specific chassis that has been gaining momentum in the last year via support from several different brands. Intense has the SS, Norco has the Empire and Kona has the Bass.
With the sliding dropouts making changes to how the bike acted was pretty easy. We tried pushing the wheel all the way forward for a tighter, snappier feel. That was great for technical riding and jumping but for opening it up and letting the bike go we preferred to have a little longer footprint.
The Bass features a DHX Air shock in the rear with a Marzocchi DJ1 in the front sporting custom graphics that matched the rest of the bike. We pumped up the DHX making the bike very firm and acting more like a hard tail, but still had some squish for the larger landings.
Handling. The Bass was super fun to ride, with the short chain stays it showed us new lines on trails that we hadn’t seen before. Being able to pump it through doubles on Crank It Up then switch it up with transfer lines in the dual slalom course. It was a blast on tight and technical trails like Ninja Cougar & Karate Monkey, but with being a short travel bike you could feel the larger bumps go through your body.
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