The point was, he works at a bike shop and likes to make sick bikes. These weren’t about a crazy light weight goal but more about the thick clear coat paint jobs.
He knew about the new frame because when he started this project the DH team was already on the new one. He has the carbon swing arm making it a 3.4 kg frame set. The new V10, Commençal, Devinci and Intense are all heavier than that and have the same amount of pivots.
Agree on the amount of pivots. The links however are a different matter of argument. You could easily make a complete rear triangle for an XC bike from the amount of aluminum in those monstrous links .
Now on the general tone of his builds, I don't find them neither visually pleasing not particularly light or remarkable. They look more like the shenanigans of a spoiled brat.
I'm trying to talk my boss into becoming a Scott dealer just so I can get a deal on the new Gambler. Problem is there's already 2 in town. I don't wanna make friends with those guys but might have to. I already have 2 Scotts I paid retail for and said I'd never do it again.
Yeah, it's whore out for a Gambler or take my usual EP price on a V10, Fury, or Kona. My last DH bike (V10.5) was 31.5lbs and I know with bigger wheels the new bike will be heavier so talk of a light new Gambler frame makes that an easier pill to swallow.
Yeah, it's whore out for a Gambler or take my usual EP price on a V10, Fury, or Kona. My last DH bike (V10.5) was 31.5lbs and I know with bigger wheels the new bike will be heavier so talk of a light new Gambler frame makes that an easier pill to swallow.
I'm currently on a V10.5 and I'm thinking I'd rather just stick a 27.5 wheel on it up front than get a new bike. I'm never going to find a V10.5 used this pristine again (it was barely used and had been sitting in a garage for two years when I bought it) and I know I'm going to regret it if I let it go.
No photos but it was an over the top light build. Carbon rims, bladed spokes, DT 240s, Ti bolts, Formula The Ones, Vivid Air, Fox 40 Air. I did everything I could to make it light while still using DH 2.7 DHFs and a comfortable seat.
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