Yep, it was posted a while back. Never actually saw the real thing, only this drawing. And it's not the most pleasent one, to tell you the truth - the shock section looks a little bit hideous, something like the carbon DH-Astro....
It's looking awesome!!Zelvy Sunday proto was spotted down at thredbo last weekend, I think there are two people testing them now. Was told it looks a bit like a Kona x Sunday, not like the photo above ^^^
Just rebuilt mine, no need for carbon.
Buy, restore, wait, sell, earn money.shit, i found (what seems to be) a good deal on a sunday in the PB buy/sell. Someone please buy it so i am not tempted too..
if i hadnt just bought a codeine frame, i would have probably pulled the trigger.. although i dont use a DH bike enough to warrant one, i still would love to 'restore' one of these frames one day.
And yet - no photos.... People wanna see photos!!!Zelvy Sunday proto was spotted down at thredbo last weekend, I think there are two people testing them now. Was told it looks a bit like a Kona x Sunday, not like the photo above ^^^
Just rebuilt mine, no need for carbon.
My friend had one in his possession briefly - here's a pic:And yet - no photos.... People wanna see photos!!!
I really like it, but this still not an IronHorse :/
Looks good. My factory frame was US made, and not cheap. Given the obvious quality of this carbon frame, I'd probably pay twice what something like a glory cost, given a high-end US made shock alone costs $1200 now days.My friend had one in his possession briefly
It is the closest to the Sunday because other bikes are more different.Very different suspension design, different tubes design, different geometry.... What does it make it closest to the Sunday???
Which is to say hitting oneself in the head repeatedly with a Framing Hammer is good once you stop.It is the closest to the Sunday because other bikes are more different.
tldrever wonder why it looks exactly like a Sunday, and was fittingly named "Phoenix"?