Intense Primer 29C NM - Complete Options
Intense Primer NM Expert
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DESCRIPTION AND FEATURES
The Primer delivers all the benefits of a twenty-niner with the responsiveness of a two seven five. With aggressive geometry and the efficient JS Tuned platform, the Primer will completely change your mind on what a twenty-niner is capable of. Equipped with short chain stays, slack head angle, and a steeper seat tube the Primer provides a balanced feel on the bike whether pointed up the mountain or back down the other side.
- Adjustable Travel: 4.5" to 5" (115mm-130mm)
- Integrated BOOST 148 x 12 Dropouts
- Internal Cable Routing
- Monocoque Front Triangle
- H20 Bottle Fitment
- Downtube and Chainstay Flack guard protection
- Direct Mount Front Derailleur
- Angular Contact/Collet Bearing System with replaceable Grease Zerks
Available in Turquoise
Expert Build Kit - $7499.00
Expert Build
- NM Carbon Frame w/ Alloy Top Link
- Rock Shox Revelation RC 29, Solo Air, 140mm
- Rock Shox Monarch RL, 200x51mm
- DT Swiss M1900 Spline 29", Centerlock, XD
- Maxxis 29x2.35 Forekaster F120 DC/EXO/TR
- Sram GX Eagle 12 speed 10-50t
- TRUVATIV Stylo Eagle Boost GXP 175mm, 34T, BLK
- WTB Silverado Race w/ Cr-Mo Rails
- Fox Transfer 31.6mm, 150mm Dropper
- Renthal Fatbar 760mm x 20mm Alloy
- Intense Recon 50mm
- Shimano XT M8000 Hydraulic Disk 180mm Front & 180mm Rear
- Intense Lock on
http://www.intensecycles.com/bikes/carbine
Pink Bike’s Take:
The magic of the Primer's uncanny performance cannot be traced to any single aspect of its construction, geometry or component selection. Instead it is all of those things that make it work - which has me wondering if this bike was a successful design exercise, or a bit of an accident that worked out brilliantly in the end. Either way, it kicks ass. I had to pry the Primer 29 from my fellow test rider's hands to get it back. It's been a while since I've enjoyed riding a trailbike this much and longer still since I'd fallen for a 29er.
See https://spokemagazine.com/content/intense-carbine-review