Im thinking i dont really like that bike that much. I loved the old DHiacair422 said:that should make shock adjustments super easy...not
if you can't turn one of those knobs with one finger, you need to work on your dexterity.acair422 said:that should make shock adjustments super easy...not
uhhh, you know there's more adjustments on a DHX 5.0 than those two knobs, right?kinghami3 said:if you can't turn one of those knobs with one finger, you need to work on your dexterity.
that is one of the mounting points for the I-Drive.bizutch said:and what is that little bolt just in front of the main pivot?
there is actually a cut out for the adjustments, and i don't think getting to the air res. is going to be that hard either.acair422 said:that should make shock adjustments super easy...not
It is the front mount of the dogbone infamous on the I-drives. The BB pivots around similiar to its XC coutnerparts.bizutch said:and what is that little bolt just in front of the main pivot?
I am more curios about the top guide piece. The bottom will keep the chain on fine. The top block will be rubbing as soon as it sags out with the rider if it isn't already.surfinguru said:I don't know...I think it looks pretty cool. Anybody know the wieght on that thing?
I'd like to take it out for a spin though and she how it goes. The only thing I'm not too sure about is how far down the roller on the e13 guide is. Seems like you'd want to rotate the guide further up toward the chain stay.
I don't think so. The swing arm will pivot up and away from the top piece, I see that as a non-issue. I was just thinking with the bottom roller rotated up more it would provide a little more chain tension resulting in a little less chain slap.RhinofromWA said:I am more curios about the top guide piece. The bottom will keep the chain on fine. The top block will be rubbing as soon as it sags out with the rider if it isn't already.
Thanks for the link. Projected to be 38.5lbs huh? I'm guessing more around 40ish or more then.zmtber said:the complet bike in the first pic is supose to be 38 pounds, here the link
http://content.mtbr.com/TRP_12_243_1crx.aspx
I meant the chain neadlessly rubbing on the upper guide block. Sorry I wasn't very clear.surfinguru said:I don't think so. The swing arm will pivot up and away from the top piece, I see that as a non-issue. I was just thinking with the bottom roller rotated up more it would provide a little more chain tension resulting in a little less chain slap.