This Bike Made us Better Riders! (Fezzari Delano Peak Review)

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Earlier this year we made the switch to Fezzari Bicycles and after. a few months on the Delano Peak we are finally ready to give you guys our reviews! How does this bike compare to our previous rides and what do we really think of the brand? Let's find out!

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awesome video and review! Glad you're part of the Fezzari family!

hikesbikesbrews
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I got my Delano Peak last May. I have 1100 miles on it and I absolutely love it!

adventureswiththeoldgoat
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Great video review! Fun running into you and talking w you guys at Aliso yesterday!

Rene-Hernandez
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Great review love the vids!, I received my Delano last week after a few months of waiting for it (elite build) Going to get it out on the tail tomorrow, this video has made me even more excited to get out on the trail.

robquick
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Awesome review and great production! Never a moment where I tuned out which is saying something for a 16 min video haha. I'm eager to see the La Sal build you mentioned coming in the future. I'm currently trying to decide between the Delano and the La Sal and your guys' input on both bikes could potentially help a lot!

kainanbraun
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Great Vid. You just helped me to pull the trigger. Happy trails.

wattermelon
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I just got my first Delano Peak today!!!! Thanks for your videos!!!

billyyong
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Nice Review of my bike!! Couldn't agree more! Love this bike!

DominicanLionFanRep
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Sometimes I feel like you’re trying to fit 20 minutes of talk into a 15 minute video! Slow down a little and bring the pitch of your voice down and listening will be much more enjoyable…love your content. Thanks!

terrybuccambuso
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Love the footage, guys! Great video.

For those watching, I recently rode with Mo and Hannah on their home trails and I can say they both absolutely fly on their Delanos.

jeffjacksonmtb
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Super duper nice bike!
Very good review, guys!

Jacob
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Love the video! It's hard to go wrong with the Delano. See you guys in Sea Otter!

aribikes
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I'm liking my Delano Peak. Lockout on fireroads is key. Heavyish for a carbon frame. Base build brakes were so/so. I dropped the chainring to a 30t which helped me a lot. All in all a very strong bike about $1000 under priced due to direct to consumer.

mplafferty
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Another great review and vlog! 🔥💪🏼 I might have to buy one of these whips!

silverfox
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just subbed! I actually met you guys out in South Carolina at the Hulk park and we’re in your vid by the red truck! lol

alanthomas
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Thank you so much on being honest on this! I have been in between the La Sal and and the Delano. I have a santacruz chameleon and have been looking at a 2nd bike and am still trying to decide on which to do lol 😂

claytonjessup
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looks like an oval chainring would not be possible on this, with how tight that clearance is from the stay?

karlnorthmedia
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Nice review as always. Lots of great bikes in this price range though they are alloy (Ripmo AF/Ripley AF, Sentinel, Hightower, Stumpjumper, etc.). Delano recommendation sounds very similar to why you recommended the Ripley AF.

echobenav
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So, after spending a lot of time on the V2 Ripmo, in terms of two things, how would you compare the Delano Peak. 1. Does the rear feel more planted and lack that "sticky" feeling in rock gardens vs the V2? 2. Does it have a more 'bottomless" feel even at 135mm travel? I actually have the V1, and I've become increasingly disappointed in the performance of the rear linkage, and I'm trying to identify a bike that I can pedal all day, but will still be able to get rowdy without feeling so harsh on the descents with rocks/jumps/drops. Thoughts? (BTW...I guided my brother toward this bike, and he has the L now, and LOVES it...got the blue one.)

willbros
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Would be interesting to compare to the Ripmo, I am going to the Fruita Fat Tire festival in May so will hopefully be able to demo some Fezzaris.. The "poppy playful but active" sounds right inline with the high progression horst links used by Rocky Mountain and Transition, or a cascade linked Ripmo.

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