It all depends. Are you running Kore Torsion bars? Are you 7 ft tall?hey it's just in time for the red bull rampage. hucking is cool again right?
no. we definitely didn't.you guys missed the part where the HA is steeper than my 2005 7point.
Pfff... It's a well known feature. You can't huck on anything without at least 67° of HA.you guys missed the part where the HA is steeper than my 2005 7point.
The mullet of bicycles. Business up front, party in the back.
That's exactly what I thought yesterday when I saw PricePoint was having a sale on Ellsworth frames...They're still in business?
Not just this frame either, literally every frame they have has too steep of a head angle.you guys missed the part where the HA is steeper than my 2005 7point.
They also have cycology:
Well to be fair, I'm sure it does provide an adrenaline rush. Fear of death tends to get the heart racing.
ha, i almost sh!t my pants when i saw them at interebike. i think the fat fork was just a trixxxy with wider crowns.in other back from the dead news, not only is Risse still making suspension, they apparently are releasing a fat bike fork.
That's exactly what I thought yesterday when I saw PricePoint was having a sale on Ellsworth frames...
Not just this frame either, literally every frame they have has too steep of a head angle.
63-degree headtube, 14-inch bb and 17.5-inch chainstay is quite modern in all fairness.That's exactly what I thought yesterday when I saw PricePoint was having a sale on Ellsworth frames...
Not just this frame either, literally every frame they have has too steep of a head angle.
that's borderline unrideable on the internet63-degree headtube, 14-inch bb and 17.5-inch chainstay is quite modern in all fairness.
Always wondered who bought Ellsworth bikes anyway? Does anyone know?that's borderline unrideable on the internet
http://www.bikerumor.com/2014/09/15/ib14-ellsworth-dare-downhill-bike-goes-carbon-gets-adjustable-travel-27-5-wheels/No way that pic shows a 63 degree HA.
If those geo numbers are in reference to this thing:63-degree headtube, 14-inch bb and 17.5-inch chainstay is quite modern in all fairness.
Still don't understand why on earth you would buy another fork, shock and put a front mech on it..
Front mechs are so 2006...
just in time for a surprise appearance at the 2014 red bull rampage!Regardless, I hope they get Super T out of retirement so he can huckulate the gnar on that beauty...
Btw, I had no idea they apparently made a DH bike fairly recently (circa 2012) -
Those numbers are, but the bike in the picture does not appear to fit that geometry, and looking at the other bikes on their website, most have a 68 deg head angle...including the AM and Enduro models.63-degree headtube, 14-inch bb and 17.5-inch chainstay is quite modern in all fairness.
Still don't understand why on earth you would buy another fork, shock and put a front mech on it..
Front mechs are so 2006...
Rather than using the more common 150 or 157mm axle standard for a DH bike, the new dare uses a 142×12, which will make it more pedal friendly when built up as a 6 or 7″ bike.
^^ Forgot about that movie..cant remember the nameMmmm, memories...
Bonus points for anyone who can ID this movie
Btw, I had no idea they apparently made a DH bike fairly recently (circa 2012) -