the enduro sx's are a 6.6 inch travel frameconnor123 said:I think enduro sx's are too
bjanga said:transition preston
I guess that is more burly-burly though
No, the SX Trail is the 6.6" travel frame. The regular SX is a 4x/DS frame with only 4.2" of travel.specializedride said:the enduro sx's are a 6.6 inch travel frame
damn, that is a burly frame. 8lbs? ouch.bjanga said:transition preston
I guess that is more burly-burly though
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.buildyourown said:Turner Rail. Very over built. However, the geo is such that it doesn't make a good trail bike.
isn't the MKIII 5"? and yeah...4" plus semi-burly XC don't seem to go along to often.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.
the Meta 4x looks badass.Changleen said:Basically you're looking at a 4X style frame. Try Euro-land manufacturers, Commencal's Meta 4X etc..
http://www.commencal.com
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.the Inbred said:isn't the MKIII 5"? and yeah...4" plus semi-burly XC don't seem to go along to often.
Maybe the Sx trail has 6.6 Im talking about the enduro sx its gotspecializedride said:the enduro sx's are a 6.6 inch travel frame
Gee... and I can remember when 4" was considered a lot... "how in the hell can you pedal that??"jimmydean said:But in general, 4" and Burly don't go together.
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.