Mountain Bike Magazine - The Ride: Matches Ellsworth’s Craftsmanship

In all, Ellsworth’s attention to detail has preserved much of what we like about his ICT 26ers. As with many 29ers, there’s some low-speed front-wheel flop on the Evolve, particularly when the wheel is coming off a rock or other trail feature. Once you’re used to it, it simply requires a little more steering control to keep the wheel pointed straight.

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