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Hijack apologies - The 'new Stooge' referred to above is that the Rolling Thunder limited edition or a MkIII regular?
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Re Solaris: website just updated, medium now in text too. Ah well.
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They just replied saying two weeks for new batch of Solaris' but no other info about any change of spec etc... so assuming they're standard.
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And yes, a Swift would work too!

I'd not considered Singular which is odd considering how much I love my Rooster.

So much to consider.....
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Gairy, I thnk you should have perhaps entitled this thread - 'I'm buying a new Solaris' :wink:
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You may want to have a look at the new Kona Unit too...
metalheart wrote:Well, I have both a Solaris (mkI) and a Sherpa (new gen).

My Solaris is a medium and feels a bit short for long days (saddle position also makes front end light when climbing on the steep). Bottle mount is bang middle of down tube so interferes with a (non full) frame bag. It's built up 29er/100mm Reba's. It's my bikepacking bike.

Sherpa is 3" B+. Straight pin, so further forward and despite being a large it feels a little short, no light front though. Bottle cage better position. It 'feels' more aggressive than the Cotic. Not sure that's a requirement for b/p though....

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How does the rear feel of Solaris vs. Sherpa? Any difference in comfort to be noted?
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Ragley big wig. Not got a huge triangle, but a great mile muncher, comfortable, springy fun ride, climbs ok, desends like few other hard tails. Cheap second hand.
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How does the rear feel of Solaris vs. Sherpa? Any difference in comfort to be noted?
2.25" Ardents/Arch EX vs 3" Trail Boss/Scraper is apples and oranges so I can't honestly give a meaningful response I'm afraid (never ridden the Sherpa on 29s). 3" more comfort than 2.25" though :lol:
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Bearbonesnorm wrote:Gairy, I thnk you should have perhaps entitled this thread - 'I'm buying a new Solaris' :wink:
Not necessarily!*

*though fairly likely at this point
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How does the rear feel of Solaris vs. Sherpa? Any difference in comfort to be noted?
Should be in a position to be able to advise on this in two - three weeks time.... :oops:
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New Sherpa on its way then :cool:

Looks like the next batch of Solaris' (Solarii) will be bolt thru or even boost rear axle for those interested.
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New Sherpa on its way then
Take a look at the whole thread then take another guess.... :lol:
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metalheart wrote:
New Sherpa on its way then
Take a look at the whole thread then take another guess.... :lol:
Oops misread your post as one from the OP.

It's been a long day :lol:
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Yup, my order went in yesterday. Frames arrive Monday and my bike is due for dispatch on the Thursday.

2x11 SLX, B+ Tough casing 2.8 rear/3.0 front.

Black and Aqua... :-bd
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Are you replacing your Cotic? Or adding to the fleet?
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This will be my main bikepacking bike, keep the mk1 for extreme conditions and winter duties...
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Cor blimey, my Mk1 now feels out of date, even though it's only a couple of years old

Mk2, then the Max

Will stick with what I have, despite the fact that an XL would be nice, as I'd then have to get new wheels
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I know how you feel Ben, I've a set of Alpkit plus wheels for mine as well as the standard 29er hoops. Mind you, the Mk1 is still a cracking bike.
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Well, I wasn't exactly overjoyed when I found out it was boost (I'd even bought 12x142 converters for my Evo2's in anticipation) and my Sherpa rear is also 142 so neither existing wheel set will work...

I've had a while to get used to the idea and the 35mm rims/2.8" rear tyre will reduce the weight of scrapers and 3" (other than I've only gone tough compound tyres....).

Guess I've just got big windows.... :oops:
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Is the Sherpa staying too?
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Boost???

Arse!

That's the Solaris out of the picture (unless I find a mk2 used) for me.
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Is the Sherpa staying too?
Yeah :oops:

Too 'short' for all day b/packing I'd reckon.
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metalheart wrote:
Is the Sherpa staying too?
Yeah :oops:

Too 'short' for all day b/packing I'd reckon.
Well my new 'dilemma' about keeping both the KM OPS and mk1 Solaris (oh and a fatbike) seems less stressful now. Thank you :-bd
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Your welcome :grin:
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