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-dustin

boring
Jun 10, 2002
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got to talking about this at work...there aren't that many semi-burly, 4" frames around, are there? seems most of the 4"-ers are XC only, with predominantly XC geometry. the only kind-of-burly frames i could think of were Blur 4Xs. what are some others?
 

jimmydean

The Official Meat of Ridemonkey
Sep 10, 2001
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Hollowpoint MKIII? The new Cowan, 4x Blur? As for a 4" frame with beef, any of the 4x style bikes. Also the Rocky Mountain Edge/Slayer takes a serious beating and is shorter travel.

But in general, 4" and Burly don't go together.
 

bikenweed

Turbo Monkey
Oct 21, 2004
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Go for a Specialized Enduro SX, size long. It's got just over 4" of travel, has a medium length wheelbase that doesn't feel sketchy at speed and is still easy to whip through small corners, and there's a healthy amount of seatpost room. I am 5'9" and trail ride mine all the time. I just put a Vanilla R coil on it, and ride it with a very low axle-to-crown 6" travel Fox 40, and it's the most fun bike I own. Light and fast, with perfect geometry. If you're a hack and can't ride smoothly, you might catch pedals on climbs with the low BB, but if your style has progressed enough to let you ride a low BB bike, this one just plain rips. If you live in Northern Cali you can check mine out.


specializedride said:
the enduro sx's are a 6.6 inch travel frame
No, the SX Trail is the 6.6" travel frame. The regular SX is a 4x/DS frame with only 4.2" of travel.
 

-dustin

boring
Jun 10, 2002
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bjanga said:
transition preston

I guess that is more burly-burly though
damn, that is a burly frame. 8lbs? ouch.
buildyourown said:
Turner Rail. Very over built. However, the geo is such that it doesn't make a good trail bike.
in an e-mail, Dave Turner said that the Rail was going to be re-released into something that mimicks the orange Turner Rail in the classifieds. but i read on MTBR that plans were that were cancelled.
jimmydean said:
Hollowpoint MKIII? The new Cowan, 4x Blur? As for a 4" frame with beef, any of the 4x style bikes. Also the Rocky Mountain Edge/Slayer takes a serious beating and is shorter travel.

But in general, 4" and Burly don't go together.
isn't the MKIII 5"? and yeah...4" plus semi-burly XC don't seem to go along to often.
 

jimmydean

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the Inbred said:
isn't the MKIII 5"? and yeah...4" plus semi-burly XC don't seem to go along to often.
Not sure, but it pedals very well and is a nice balance between light/strong. I would own one in a heartbeat because I know it could handle fun trails.
 

be-radd

Chimp
May 31, 2004
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O-town
yeah the sx rips, if you know how to flow on a trail its an awesome trail ride that you can take to the dirt jumps afterwards and still throw down, i even did a dh race on it and had respectable times. i have mine built up for 4x and it weighs in around 32 lbs and i can hang on the xc rides to, its perfect do it all bike if you ask me.
 

DHRracer

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Sep 29, 2004
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There was the Turner XCE and the 5" RFX,If you want burly and 5"go with the Turner 6Pack/RFX front end with the 5spot rearend.
 

bikenweed

Turbo Monkey
Oct 21, 2004
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Los Osos
Santa Cruz Blur4x is the bike you are looking for. Longer seat tube than the Specialized SX, and a body position that can climb a lot better than the SX. It's not quite as moto going down, but it's probably a bit more suitable for trail bike purposes with the more forward and higher weight distribution.
 

Ian F

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Sep 8, 2001
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Philadelphia area
jimmydean said:
But in general, 4" and Burly don't go together.
Gee... and I can remember when 4" was considered a lot... "how in the hell can you pedal that??" :rolleyes:

"Intense Tazer" and "Burly" have never been associative terms...
 

Cheetabrian

Chimp
Jan 6, 2005
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Planet x splittail. you can order them from zedsport.com and you can also get some good deals on building a complete bike from them. send them an email and see if what kind of deal you can get.
 

captainpolution

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Nov 18, 2004
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maxyedor said:
Foes FXR 4x it's 6" but in the same relm. I wish Kona would make the 4" travel Dawg frame again, and just beef it up a little bit.



um 6" really isnt close to 4" i think its 2 inches bigger, im not sure though :nopity:
 

cheeselad

Chimp
May 17, 2006
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There's also the Arson from Avent. Avent's primarily a BMX company, which might be a good sign if you're looking for burly. Haven't really heard much about the Arson though.



Edit: Looks like I'm too late.