i just picked this frame up from norco befor crankworx, its the last revision, shouldnt crack too quickly. norco is selling them off for $500 with out shock.
this is to replace my cracked session10.
Team Freetard got their dirty hands on a set of exlusive new Rocky Mountain Altitude All Mountain Mountain Bicycles. These All Mountain Mountain Bikes preformed really well on the Mountains around Whistler Mountain.
The All Mountain preformance is demonstated here te hrough the lense of Matt...
i'v riden a DHR with a double barrel, it felt very over dampened.
i had a fox dhx5 on mine for the last 2 years, the fox guys did some stuff to it at crankworx, and as long as you keep the bottem out all the way out and the propedal at its min it was ok. i ran it with 110psi and a 400lbs...
i'v had lots of rims, and the best by far is the syncros dsp36, 3 whistler seasons, and **** loads of shore rides, and its still good.
one time when i first built it up we tried using some aluminum nipples that where in the shop (just say no), one day 7 of them broke, so i just kept riding...
my travis started as a 07 intrinsic 203 with the red(pink) knob on top, ti spring too. i broke that, twice. then i got one of the tpc+ internals, its been realy good, but you need to get the oil hight just right, and i was having problems with oil expanding. i got this cart last year at...
So I just pulled apart a 08 Travis cartridge, they call it an "air backed intrinsic" damper. Even though it doesnt have a platform feature (unless you count **** loads of stiction as a platform). I had it on my bike for 2days, and it sucked, was super harsh on small bumps, and bottomed out like...
how much travel can a sherman slider/kingpin damper have? there both 32mm so what if i just used that whole side of the fork.
me and a buddy are working on building a fork for his new bike, and we already got a 7" kingpin sitting around, its got updated internals too, no air cap. in fact it...
the syncros wheels are light, i got a 32mm front rim and a 36mm rear. super light wtb rear hub. and the bht-1 tires are good too, steel bead, but with thin side walls, and 50 front/55 rear compound. i'm also running 2.1-2.4 xc tubes.
if i wanted to save a couple pounds i would get ligher...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.