A 223 is not a 224...by a long shot. Completely different geometry and feel.i have a 223 for sale
turnerbikes said:We will have more around Sept to support our down under distributers. We never strive to have DHR frames readily available as the selling season is fairly narrow.
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The distributor in Canada is as good as gone now. Orange is doing warranties directly, no problem. They are in the process of finding a north american wide distributor for next season hopefully.Im prob flippin my ballin 07 224 at the end of the race season if you wanna get something used since the 224 is so hard to hunt down. the distributer in canada is completely dropping them too next year so warranty is going to be a pickle too.
lawl..... noobget a norco aline park edition brah. perfect bike for you. i have a gift for this type of matchwork. trust. respect.
the second half of this is good to hear i guess.The distributor in Canada is as good as gone now. Orange is doing warranties directly, no problem. They are in the process of finding a north american wide distributor for next season hopefully.
got a pic from the other side the stays?Check out the hanger on the new DHR. It is a thing of beauty.
I don't but I can get one. As you can see, the hanger is held on by one chainring bolt and then the axle threads into it. Another cool thing, no pinch bolts on the rear axle - hooray!got a pic from the other side the stays?
WORD!!!Having the little guide tab (ala boxxer) to drop and hold your wheel in place while removing the axle is such an awesome feature, i wish everyone with thru axle frames did that.