Sabbath Mondays Child Review
We were more surprised at how the Sabbath managed tight criteriums: It carved the turns comfortably and was so predictable that throwing it in to the corners at ever-increasing speeds became the norm. Even when the bike did break loose, one foot-out dirt track moment comes to mind in particular, the behavior was still settled and stable. This is a bike for all conditions and events.
Final Thoughts
We loved this bike. The Sabbath Monday’s Child was perfect in almost all regards. A stickler might complain about the slight weight penalty compared to similarly priced carbon frames or the less than perfect tires, but once out on the bike these issues become trivial.
The excellent ride quality, reassuring handling, and responsive behaviour under acceleration were extremely impressive. When the durability of the titanium frame is factored in, it’s tough to argue against the Sabbath Monday’s Child. The company will even build custom geometries for those who want something different from the stock offering. One of the best test bikes we’ve tested, full stop.
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