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William42

fork ways
Jul 31, 2007
3,908
634
God I love RM. When somebody gets a heavier frame its "it feels more solid" and more "beefy" but turn around and when they get a lighter frame its "way lighter, and better in every way, and more flickable"

but seriously, the 40 thing kind of sucks, since its one of the major forks out there, but its still a rad looking bike, and as I'm on a boxxer team and loving it, I'd happily throw a leg over the new demo, looks rad!
 
Love your build! I'm curious about your parts spec. Do you have it listed somewhere?
2011 Demo 8 frameset
FOX RC4 rear shock
Manitou Dorado Pro
FSA (OEM) integrated headset
E.13 direct mount stem
Sunline V1 flat bar
Shimano Saint brakes
SRAM x.9 shifter/rear derailleur/cassette
Thomson post
SDG ti-fly saddle
Shimano Saint crankset
Crankbros Mallet pedals
E.13 LG+
KMC X9 SL chain
Hope Pro II / Mavic 721 wheelset
 

zdubyadubya

Turbo Monkey
Apr 13, 2008
1,273
96
Ellicott City, MD
God I love RM. When somebody gets a heavier frame its "it feels more solid" and more "beefy" but turn around and when they get a lighter frame its "way lighter, and better in every way, and more flickable"
hey man, i will take the "stoke" of this offseason vs the "hating" everyone was obsessed with last offseason. i think for the most part if somebody drops ~3k on a new frame they are going to sing the praises of that frames strong points no matter what they may be. last year it was superlight frames, this year its "OMG my superlight frame dented last year, my new "beefy" frame is moar better in every way!" either way, its stoke and its good to see. i need to live vicariously b/c I'm still on my '09 demo for the foreseeable future.
 

yd35

Monkey
Oct 28, 2008
741
61
NY
2011 Demo 8 frameset
FOX RC4 rear shock
Manitou Dorado Pro
FSA (OEM) integrated headset
E.13 direct mount stem
Sunline V1 flat bar
Shimano Saint brakes
SRAM x.9 shifter/rear derailleur/cassette
Thomson post
SDG ti-fly saddle
Shimano Saint crankset
Crankbros Mallet pedals
E.13 LG+
KMC X9 SL chain
Hope Pro II / Mavic 721 wheelset
Good stuff. If weight weenie-itis strikes, you can definitely get it under 39 lbs.
 

norbar

KESSLER PROBLEM. Just cause
Jun 7, 2007
11,346
1,587
Warsaw :/
Good stuff. If weight weenie-itis strikes, you can definitely get it under 39 lbs.
If I remember right demos are 4kg w/o shock. My legend is maybe 50g lighter and with 823s and saint brakes it is 37lbs atm. Will be lower. No weight weenie needed. Well maybe a bit if you count the ti bolts.
 

demo 9

Turbo Monkey
Jan 31, 2007
5,910
46
north jersey
God I love RM. When somebody gets a heavier frame its "it feels more solid" and more "beefy" but turn around and when they get a lighter frame its "way lighter, and better in every way, and more flickable"
Maybe not whats underlined, but that makes sense....
 

Transcend

My Nuts Are Flat
Apr 18, 2002
18,040
3
Towing the party line.
Finally have my demo all built up. Going to go hit a few laps in some nice damp loam here in a few.So stoked.

Thanks to everyone who helped out.

Chamberlain, Fitz/Caldwell, Han, Shumilak, Bush, Dawson/Dalton/Warner, Coaplan. You guys all kick ass and I appreciate it.

 
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demo 9

Turbo Monkey
Jan 31, 2007
5,910
46
north jersey
Finally have my demo all built up. Going to go hit a few laps in some nice damp loam here in a few.So stoked.

Thanks to everyone who helped out.

Chamberlain, Fitz/Caldwell, Han, Shumilak, Bush, Dawson/Dalton/Warner, Coaplan. You guys all kick ass and I appreciate it.
Take pics, we know you can!
 
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norbar

KESSLER PROBLEM. Just cause
Jun 7, 2007
11,346
1,587
Warsaw :/
Sweet ride. Hope you have fun on it. Moar time riding this year maybe or still a lot of the time on the WC circut?
 

Transcend

My Nuts Are Flat
Apr 18, 2002
18,040
3
Towing the party line.
Sweet ride. Hope you have fun on it. Moar time riding this year maybe or still a lot of the time on the WC circut?
I actually got a ton of time in riding last year, probably more than any previous year, so much the same in store. It's handy living in the midst of some of the best riding on earth, and then travelling to to the rest of it...
 

wood booger

Monkey
Jul 16, 2008
668
72
the land of cheap beer
Damn you must be short. Isn't that the "youth" size that was made for Troy?:weee: The frame makes that 40 look like a moto fork.


Finally have my demo all built up. Going to go hit a few laps in some nice damp loam here in a few.So stoked.

Thanks to everyone who helped out.

Chamberlain, Fitz/Caldwell, Han, Shumilak, Bush, Dawson/Dalton/Warner, Coaplan. You guys all kick ass and I appreciate it.

 

norbar

KESSLER PROBLEM. Just cause
Jun 7, 2007
11,346
1,587
Warsaw :/
I actually got a ton of time in riding last year, probably more than any previous year, so much the same in store. It's handy living in the midst of some of the best riding on earth, and then travelling to to the rest of it...
I must be not up to date. I remember you complainig about little ride but it might have been some longer time ago ;) Good to hear. Where do you live now? Alpes?
 

Pizton

Chimp
Feb 5, 2011
2
0
hello to everyone, someone knows about shocks spring rates im using the 450 in the M size frame, but i feel a little harsh but exellent cornering and pedaling reactions, im 5,9 and 205lb, thanks
 

JCL

Monkey
Aug 31, 2008
696
0
Close. I actually live ON Mt Seymour, one of the 3 north shore mountains. Ner the sweet loamy tracks, not near all the wooden hucker junk.

Just got in from a few sweet laps on Cypress.
Actually that's where the wooden hucker junk originated.
 

Da Peach

Outwitted by a rodent
Jul 2, 2002
13,681
4,904
North Van
:eyerollzers:

Looking forward to riding in the dry. Those logs just whip by in the summer. In winter, they're unpredictable bitches.

That Demo slayed the skinnies. I need one.
 

JCL

Monkey
Aug 31, 2008
696
0
:rolleyes:

Come ride the trails 2 mins from my house and then tell me that again. That's not all the shore is about, not even close.
I know but to say you're not near the woodwork isn't exactly true considering Seymour still has some of the original skinny trails in well maintained condition. Love them or hate them they are a part of the history of the sport.

Welcome to the neighbourhood.
 

bikerpunk98199

Turbo Monkey
Apr 24, 2005
1,313
0
the hood
I know but to say you're not near the woodwork isn't exactly true considering Seymour still has some of the original skinny trails in well maintained condition. Love them or hate them they are a part of the history of the sport.

Welcome to the neighbourhood.
I think he's talking about the other side of Seymour... If you know what and where that is?

There's loam on the shore, it's all over, you just have to get away from the chunder and find it.
 
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Biffff

Monkey
Jan 10, 2006
913
0
Damn you must be short. Isn't that the "youth" size that was made for Troy?:weee: The frame makes that 40 look like a moto fork.
I thought Fox 40's on the new Demo equaled mega Frame damage???? Even with the supplied gear from Specialized. I'd like to know for real as this was the frame I was planning to get next year.........and I have a 40.

looks Rad though.
 

IH8Rice

I'm Mr. Negative! I Fail!
Aug 2, 2008
24,524
494
Im over here now
I thought Fox 40's on the new Demo equaled mega Frame damage???? Even with the supplied gear from Specialized. I'd like to know for real as this was the frame I was planning to get next year.........and I have a 40.

looks Rad though.
a few have said they are now shipping with harder fork bumpers to prevent frame damage
 

BOOMSLANG

Chimp
Apr 6, 2009
95
0
Morgan Hill
I thought Fox 40's on the new Demo equaled mega Frame damage???? Even with the supplied gear from Specialized. I'd like to know for real as this was the frame I was planning to get next year.........and I have a 40.

looks Rad though.
Demos are completely compatible with Fox 40. You just need to use the Compatibility Kit that come with all framesets, and be sure you ask for the newer bumpers.

Jason C
 

Transcend

My Nuts Are Flat
Apr 18, 2002
18,040
3
Towing the party line.
I thought Fox 40's on the new Demo equaled mega Frame damage???? Even with the supplied gear from Specialized. I'd like to know for real as this was the frame I was planning to get next year.........and I have a 40.

looks Rad though.
There were some bad bumpers that were too soft (first batch). Specialized will replace them for you free of charge if you call. The ones I received are much harder and seem to work great. They also include a tiny spacer to put under your race that will shove the crown down an extra tiny bit.

No issues so far!
 

Natedog

Monkey
Nov 8, 2003
210
0
Ventura, Ca
What are these bikes coming in at HA wise in y'alls hands? Some of them photo really slack, and others not so slack (with similair looking...key word looking) fork heights.

Anyone take an angle finder and tape to their bike yet? Or just trust that because Brendog gets nasty as hell on this bike it's all good?

Just curious...slick looking bike though
 

bismojo

Monkey
May 5, 2009
271
39
What are these bikes coming in at HA wise in y'alls hands? Some of them photo really slack, and others not so slack (with similair looking...key word looking) fork heights.

Anyone take an angle finder and tape to their bike yet? Or just trust that because Brendog gets nasty as hell on this bike it's all good?

Just curious...slick looking bike though
 

A.P

Monkey
Nov 21, 2005
423
0
boston
64 with a boxxer right at 8'' slammed, with a drop crown or the fork pulled out taller (8.5-9'' exposed stanchion) puts it in the 63's. Measured with an accurate inclinometer, bike flipped in its place to account for the floor angle etc.

Also for anyone who is dying to run the vivid without a new yoke, the vivid will fit in the stock yoke if you grind a little material off of the shocks eyelet. Since the stock fox and the vivid use the same 1/2'' bushing, the eyelets are the same height and width for the yoke to clamp onto. You will notice the vivid eyelet fits perfectly until about half way into the yoke and then stops, because the outer surface of the vivid eyelet has a slight curve where as the fox is flat on all sides. I'm sure specialized won't officially recommend this, but I had extra vivid's to play around with and the yoke-eyelet interface seems just as solid. In the low/slack position the older style in-line rebound adjuster is a little hard to get at, but do able.
 

demo 9

Turbo Monkey
Jan 31, 2007
5,910
46
north jersey
How accurate are those ipad measurements, i would think that its only as accurate as the bike is on flat ground. my house is a little tiled, so while the fork is sittin at 64, its really 65 since teh floor is slanted in its favor. Do you have to set the "ground" before you put it on the fork?
 

JCL

Monkey
Aug 31, 2008
696
0
How accurate are those ipad measurements, i would think that its only as accurate as the bike is on flat ground. my house is a little tiled, so while the fork is sittin at 64, its really 65 since teh floor is slanted in its favor. Do you have to set the "ground" before you put it on the fork?
Taking a reading off the floor is pointless. An easy way is to measure it in one direction and turn it 180 with the wheels in the same spot and measure it again to find the mean. The most accurate is to put the bike on a straight edge and take a reading off that.
 

A.P

Monkey
Nov 21, 2005
423
0
boston
Some floors will throw a reading off by 2-3 degrees, so it is important to find somewhere as flat as possible, and then flip the bike 180 measuring twice as said.