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Udi

RM Chief Ornithologist
Mar 14, 2005
4,915
1,200
16.5 kg / 36.3 lb
with 220g F / 280g R tubes, 2-ply DHFs

Rides much heavier than that though so I wouldn't recommend it to anyone, and my dryer broke so it's for sale.
 

Cant Climb

Turbo Monkey
May 9, 2004
2,683
10
Front wheel propped up on a rock (cant see the rear).....artificial head angle depiction....?...;)
 

manhattanprjkt83

Rusty Trombone
Jul 10, 2003
9,646
1,217
Nilbog
Probably the best looking dh bike i have ever seen. Part for part almost exactly how i would set mine up.

Serious props to you man, great bike.
 

4130biker

PM me about Tantrum Cycles!
May 24, 2007
3,884
450
Udi- What stem/bar is that?

Anyone- dual progressive- what does THAT mean?
 

Sandwich

Pig my fish!
Staff member
May 23, 2002
21,080
5,998
borcester rhymes
progressive linear progressive, just a fancy name, i think

Uzi, I can't believe you're no longer on a Sunday. What did you do with it?
 

no skid marks

Monkey
Jan 15, 2006
2,511
29
ACT Australia
Isn't that dual progressive leverage curve good for the CCDB? My guess is, that these are the parts of his Sunday.
You're probably right. As you'd be setting up shock for the second progression, I guess there'd be a bit of difference between the DB and Fox. With the initial progression for pedaling there's probably not too much difference between the two.
I look forward to hearing what Udi thinks of it. Hopefully he'll Double Barrel it at a later date. Think he's a RC4 fan though.
How much travel do they have out back? 8"? Fox might ramp it up quite a bit. At least he can wind the can out.
Has anyone seen the leverage curve mapped anywhere?
 
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norbar

KESSLER PROBLEM. Just cause
Jun 7, 2007
11,369
1,605
Warsaw :/
You're probably right. As you'd be setting up shock for the second progression, I guess there'd be a bit of difference between the DB and Fox. With the initial progression for pedaling there's probably not too much difference between the two.
I look forward to hearing what Udi thinks of it. Hopefully he'll Double Barrel it at a later date. Think he's a RC4 fan though.
The initial progression isn't for pedalling. It's for sensitivity. If you want pedaling it's easier to control with axle path.

CCDB at least on paper would seem better with a revolt but knowing Udi there may be more to it so I'm curious.
 

no skid marks

Monkey
Jan 15, 2006
2,511
29
ACT Australia
The initial progression isn't for pedalling. It's for sensitivity. If you want pedaling it's easier to control with axle path.

CCDB at least on paper would seem better with a revolt but knowing Udi there may be more to it so I'm curious.
Oh, I thought it was initially stiff for pedaling, ramping up near sag point.