Bontrager Chupacabra is quite supple too. 

Clayton Scott
SF, CA

On Wednesday, November 20, 2019 at 9:06:02 AM UTC-8, Mark Schneider wrote:
>
> Thanks for your impressions. Tire selection is the one area I'm totally 
> unsure about.I'm fine with a 2.5-2.8 size but I wonder if anyone makes a 
> "supple" tire in that range. Many of the tires come in around 1000 grams 
> which seems a bit much.(I ordered a large Susie Slug)So I'll be on 29inch 
> wheels.
>
> Mark
> Pescadero
>
> On Sunday, November 17, 2019 at 1:40:21 PM UTC-8, ant ritchey wrote:
>>
>> Hey folks. I was lucky enough to be part of the Rivelo-Grant-Hillibike 
>> meet up yesterday.
>>
>> I have been lightly discussing the XL Susie in an email thread with other 
>> list members but thought I'd bring it here since I had the good fortune of 
>> being part of the event. My review won't be a super well-written one. It 
>> may also not be the most linear recollection of facts/feelings but I 
>> thought to get a thread going based on actual rider experience with the new 
>> batch of Rivs, being that they're now available for pre-order. Here's my 
>> quick recap to get things started:
>>
>> I rode the XL Susie. The bike had 29x2.8" knobbies which felt super 
>> plush, PSI unknown. I really expected the big long bike to "start up" a 
>> little slower but that was not the case! I spun a few blocks around Rivelo; 
>> jumped some curbs and whatnot. The bike felt quick. I did not take note of 
>> chainring size/ cassette spread but I did have the bike in highest gear 
>> rather quickly. I also thought the front end would feel way more stretched 
>> out but it did not. The bike had Billie bars and what seemed like a 
>> 90/100mm quill stem. I'd have preferred something of the flatter/more 
>> MTB-ey variety and maybe a 110mm stem. I'd have REALLY preferred to be able 
>> to ride some trails, some steep ups & downs but hey- I was happy to have 
>> the opportunity to ride one and rap with Grant a bit about the bike.
>>
>> For the those "maximum rubber" types out there like myself - with the 
>> 2.8" Teravail knobby tire, still plenty of room to go bigger. I'd guess a 
>> 3" would fit without issue, maybe larger. I could fit my index finger 
>> almost up to the first knuckle on either side at the chainstays where 
>> clearances were tightest. Seatstay & fork crown: clearance for days. Not 
>> trying to undermine any one or thing jhere; just sayin' that if I get one 
>> of these bikes I'll definitely be trying to go for 3".
>>
>> All in all the bike felt excellent. I haven't ridden a Jones or Big 
>> Dummy. I have owned several RIv's and vintage MTB's with longer chainstays 
>> but this was my first experience with a 50cm+ chainstay and it felt really, 
>> really good. No one can argue with you if you simply don't love the look of 
>> the long-chainstay-ed bicycle. If you think Grant's being ridiculous (and 
>> I'm guessing most of the haters haven't ridden the long chainstay 
>> iterations of the newer Riv models), you should really try one with your 
>> pretenses aside. These really are fantastic riding bikes.
>>
>

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