ha! i deleted my comment about 5 seconds after i posted it, your a fast reader!mine is already up in the classified section
eren twas a joke
ha! i deleted my comment about 5 seconds after i posted it, your a fast reader!mine is already up in the classified section
eren twas a joke
I doubt it, Titus' FR/DH line wasn't very popular so I don't know if Pivot is going to move in that direction very quickly. How about TurnerMaybe a Pivot DH bike in the future.
I think if the Sunday goes away, we may have a DH bike industry Great Depression cause everyone will be crying, except Sam Hill who will continue to win World Cups just on a Yakuza
Just cause they arent coming to America doesnt mean they arent being made any longer. Check out the link to the international website for Iron HorseExcept that IH is'nt making Yakuza's anymore either
They are for everyone but the US. Click "International" on the first page of their website.Except that IH is'nt making Yakuza's anymore either
Couldn't have said it better myself.It's surprising that this news was kept quiet for so long. I heard about it last May. That's why I was confused to see the 2008 Sundays.
You guys need to remember that DW is making a business decision here. Don't read any more into it than face value.
There are 2009 Sundays.It's surprising that this news was kept quiet for so long. I heard about it last May. That's why I was confused to see the 2008 Sundays.
Can't wait to see them. After 5 years it is the right time for a new design anyway. As some of the the main DH companies (Santa, Intense, Turner) are out with new models, IH has to release something new too, to keep "competitve".There are 2009 Sundays.
i doubt im, maybe around worlds time maybe. but im sure there going to take advantage of the dw link while they still canCan't wait to see them. After 5 years it is the right time for a new design anyway. As some of the the main DH companies (Santa, Intense, Turner) are out with new models, IH has to release something new too, to keep "competitve".
And if the 09 sunday will go back to a single pivot, that would not be so bad - thinking of other single pivot bikes (Orange etc.) that work extremly well. I personally think that the sunday is more than just the DW Link.
Can't wailt to hear a official IH statement.
Maybe Sam and Brandon will rock single pivots at Sea Otterirate2:
You do realize that you just named 3 companies who have not changed their suspension designs in any way shape or form in 5-8 years right?Can't wait to see them. After 5 years it is the right time for a new design anyway. As some of the the main DH companies (Santa, Intense, Turner) are out with new models, IH has to release something new too, to keep "competitve".
So then what is all the Sundays about the bike it's self or Sam Hill the rider of the bike.
So if no DW link sunday everyone is going to ride waht ever the next DW Link bike is or...
Is everyone going to ride the bike Sam Hill rides even if it dont got the DW link.
correct, the suspension design is the same, but they made some serious geomerty changes and the look different too.You do realize that you just named 3 companies who have not changed their suspension designs in any way shape or form in 5-8 years right?
Manipulating tubing and shaving grams does not a new "design" make. It's just advancing the same design.
I'm just waiting on replaceable fenders and radiator shrouds to kit 'em out.correct, the suspension design is the same, but they made some serious geomerty changes and the look different too.
And they all market their new bikes as redesigned, anyway I love my sunday and my MkIII, lets see what happens and what the 09 Sunday will look like.
Well i know that half the people on this site are obsessed with one or the other. What is it Sam Hill or the bike Sam was riding.I have headache...
Cheers.
reading that gibberish hurt my skull...lthumbsdown:finaly the long time comin death of ironhorse so stoked
and maybe a little but taller bb on the new bike Dave knows what he is doing and the knew bike will be kick as. IronHorse onthe other hand as plenty of their own problemsand will probaly be back to the run of the mill department store bikes. Now with k2 they will own that market watch out Mongoose Iron Horse is back in the **** business.
Translation for Bizutch:finaly the long time comin death of ironhorse so stoked
and maybe a little but taller bb on the new bike Dave knows what he is doing and the knew bike will be kick as. IronHorse onthe other hand as plenty of their own problemsand will probaly be back to the run of the mill department store bikes. Now with k2 they will own that market watch out Mongoose Iron Horse is back in the **** business.
agreed, they needed to stop selling their bikes next to k2s at wallmart and performance if they wanted to reamain where they are.Translation for Bizutch:
Ironhorse, a 2nd tier company thanks to the innovative DW-Link, will slip back to 3rd tier status after 2008.
performance, wallmart, same thing.agreed, they needed to stop selling their bikes next to k2s at wallmart and performance if they wanted to reamain where they are.
these bikes look lamelthumbsdown:
I love my Sunday and MKIII, they work great and are designed with al ot of love (eg the cable rooting on the sunday or the right chainstay at the MKIII) but they are also designed around the DW Link. So its was quite strange to here the news.I find it funny that people think we're just going to go quietly, letting all the work we've done till this point just slip away.
On a side note, we will continue to support (ieivot kits...etc) the bikes we've produced through their warranty periods and in most cases beyond.