It's just his playbike...he's probably waiting for his carbon test machineWill he be running the Voltage as racebike? The boys on Scott were all on Gamblers... And where is the cheese...?
Please tell me this didn't happen on a dirt bike. Poor guy needed a good off-season after the on-season he had.Blenky seems to have broken his foot, or ankle.
Heal up!
You really think that cost a lot of cash?Looks like Norco's really putting up some cash, Jill and Bryn and now Hopkins on the freeride side.
Any word on the Athertons release?
haha, so trueYou really think that cost a lot of cash?
Athertons on Fox for sure. Beaumont who knows as of now. I would guess he would be on Fox too since they are supplying the team and Beaumont is essentially an employee of the Atherton team.so does that mean that beaumont will be off blackbox and racing on fox, or the athertons will be off fox and racing rockshox, or something else entirely?
Factory GT - Managed by Atherton Racing.Athertons on Fox for sure. Beaumont who knows as of now. I would guess he would be on Fox too since they are supplying the team and Beaumont is essentially an employee of the Atherton team.
well its just a rolling chassisThey seriously have a Commencal in the background. Kinda rookie when it comes to PR.
maybe making a statement? Out with the old in with the new? Putting Commencal behind them?They seriously have a Commencal in the background. Kinda rookie when it comes to PR.
Not really a statement so much as an unintended peek behind the scenes as it were.maybe making a statement? Out with the old in with the new? Putting Commencal behind them?
For reference, GT already made the alloy Fury lower and moar slack than the carbon version. HA on the alloy version is 63.5 degrees.Not really a statement so much as an unintended peek behind the scenes as it were.
Since the Fury has an unusually steep head angle (by today's current DH race machine standards) at around 65 degrees and is quite different from what the Athertons were riding for the past few years, the DH Supreme was probably there in the shop as a baseline measurement or point of reference. This is done for two main reasons: 1) It allows the techs and riders to recognize and evaluate the differences and similarities between the previous bike and the new bike, and 2) It permits direct comparison for reference on what needs to be changed, carried over, or modified from old bike to new bike.
As most know, Marc was running offset shock hardware last season to slack out the HA and drop the BB:
http://www.burgtec.co.uk/category/products/offset-shock-hardware/
Additionally Gee and Dan (although Dan will be racing Enduro events for 2012) were well known for preferring super long rear chainstays... and I mean REALLLLLLY long, like semi-truck long, so I'm sure that is another element that is being taken into consideration.
Given their level of riding, technical knowledge, invlovement with product R&D, and the Fury's current configuration, I wouldn't be surprised if one of the added benefits of bringing the Athertons on board was product development... if you get my meaning.
didn't gee already confirm that in one of the interviews?For reference, GT already made the alloy Fury lower and moar slack than the carbon version. HA on the alloy version is 63.5 degrees.
But, yeah, I would assume the geometry will get tweaked for the Athertons.
Not really. I loved the bike when it worked but I spent more time wrenching than riding. The last race of the year I actually used my Morewood just so I wouldnt have any hiccups with the GT. It was a great bike but I'm a simpleton and I just want things to work.Matt, I remember you having those issues at wisp and springs, did you ever get it sorted out or figure out the root of the prob??
Man that sucks...hope you get it figured our for next year...was definitely a sick bike in personNot really. I loved the bike when it worked but I spent more time wrenching than riding. The last race of the year I actually used my Morewood just so I wouldnt have any hiccups with the GT. It was a great bike but I'm a simpleton and I just want things to work.