Knolly Delirium Despite being a size large, the bike felt a lot smaller than last year. With the saddle dropped, the bike feels extremely short. A lot of bikes allow you to drop the saddle and still pedal to some degree, but with the extremely shallow seat post angle, the cockpit gets pretty tiny. It really felt a lot like a Highline in execution due to the cockpit size and nature of the fork. The Highline allowed better pedaling with the saddle dropped though. The pedaling manners are very good, and the bike is plush overall, but I think even my 6-Pack accepts the 66SL fork better, or I should say that the Knolly feels more FRish with the 66 than my 6-Pack does, so it depends on what you are after. The Delirium feels similar in weight to the Highline, and as I like the handling of the HL a bit better and it takes big forks a bit more pleasantly, I would go with the HL if I were in the market for a bike like this. The machining and finish work on the Knolly is second to none, however, and with another fork and a bit more of a trailbike dress, it would be as well received as it was by us last year. The bike just
felt like the HL and Devinci Ollie in cockpit and handling, so that is what I have to compare it to. It felt nothing like my 6-Pack.

