oof.. yeah i stepped in and out of the bong shed with that idea. it made no fucking sense lol@TrumbullHucker why on earth would You put 650b wheels on that bike? Just put on some tires with a bigger casing, You will gain much more from that, than from switching to that 650b BS...
You're gonna have a pretty tough time selling it, to be honest. Last I looked, there are several on Pinkbike in the $2,300-$2,600 range (with legitimate builds) that have been listed for a couple months.They`re pressed in.
I have been saddened by the removal of the DHR on Turner`s bike lineup on their website. Should I sell mine asap while it still holds "some" value and go full-on ENDURRRROOOO?
Have you considered a 55mm or 60mm direct mount stem? The reach # on the Large is definitely a little shorter than the new "normal" now, but it's still totally unrideable if you're 6'0" and under. I would swap into an XL front triangle if I could, but it's not that big a deal to me.dont remind me about the sizing
my large is smaller than my buddies tr500 and im taller than him :/
with the inevitable winter itch, was looking at offset headsets to make it feel longer, but not sure if its worth it
no, I have havoc dm 50mm reach, havoc 35mm diameter bars uncut, with a 6mm direct mount stem spacerHave you considered a 55mm or 60mm direct mount stem? The reach # on the Large is definitely a little shorter than the new "normal" now, but it's still totally unrideable if you're 6'0" and under. I would swap into an XL front triangle if I could, but it's not that big a deal to me.
I know man... I've been following the market prices of DHRs and I'm definitely going to be losing quite a bit if I decide to sell mine.You're gonna have a pretty tough time selling it, to be honest. Last I looked, there are several on Pinkbike in the $2,300-$2,600 range (with legitimate builds) that have been listed for a couple months.
Trust me, I thought about selling mine too, but I don't need an extra $2,500 and it's still a very functional (and attractive) DH bike.
Cool, thanks!@wood booger you can find the numbers from the owners manuals http://www.turnerbikes.com/turner-tech-info/pdf-downloads
I'm interested to see how my XL compares in size to the medium Fury that's going to be under the Festivus pole for the wife.
How tall are you Ray? And what length stem do you use? I admit I don't pay much attention to the geo numbers on new bikes, I do know the new stuff is long though. I always thought the DHR had pretty up-to-date geo, are they really that much smaller compared to the new stuff? I am 6'1 and ride a large with a 45mm stem and 780mm bars, and have never felt like I would rather be on an XL. I don't have any experience on anything bigger though, my trail bike is a large 6 Point which I know is really smaller than it should be. I want to get a new trail bike this upcoming year, hopefully get to test ride before I buy, do you reckon I should be looking for geo numbers that are even bigger than my DHR?Have you considered a 55mm or 60mm direct mount stem? The reach # on the Large is definitely a little shorter than the new "normal" now, but it's still totally unrideable if you're 6'0" and under. I would swap into an XL front triangle if I could, but it's not that big a deal to me.
largoT-Rux, are you on a med or large frame?
i forget the numbers, but my buddies large tr500 has a longer reachHow tall are you Ray? And what length stem do you use? I admit I don't pay much attention to the geo numbers on new bikes, I do know the new stuff is long though. I always thought the DHR had pretty up-to-date geo, are they really that much smaller compared to the new stuff? I am 6'1 and ride a large with a 45mm stem and 780mm bars, and have never felt like I would rather be on an XL. I don't have any experience on anything bigger though, my trail bike is a large 6 Point which I know is really smaller than it should be. I want to get a new trail bike this upcoming year, hopefully get to test ride before I buy, do you reckon I should be looking for geo numbers that are even bigger than my DHR?
yeah a large fury is ridiculous looking!!The reach on an XL turner DHR is 10mm shorter than the reach on my medium GT Fury. (427 vs. 438mm).
The GTs are the opposite end of the (FRIGGIN HOOGE) spectrum.
holy chit that's a big difference. are the GT trail bikes big like that too?The reach on an XL turner DHR is 10mm shorter than the reach on my medium GT Fury. (427 vs. 438mm).
The GTs are the opposite end of the (FRIGGIN HOOGE) spectrum.
How tall are you Ruxer? and are your bars 35mm rise?i forget the numbers, but my buddies large tr500 has a longer reach
my cockpit is east havoc DM 35mm diameter, 45mm reach, with uncut 35mm havoc bars ( with a 6mm shim under the stem )
sizing wise it feels good for jumping, and normal dh.. but when it gets steeeep, i feel like i need a higher rise
6'How tall are you Ruxer? and are your bars 35mm rise?
Since Mr. Wrecker wrecked my DHR recently , I've just installed a new cockpit with the same 35mm dia Havoc stem, 6mm shim and 790mm wide RF Atlas (20mm rise I think). I have not sent it down a steep trail yet but it feels good.6'
the bars from the website "9°, 5° UPSWEEP, 20mm RISE"
the stem from the website "-5mm" lol
i also have a nukeproof warhead dm 35mm stem (i think.. hopefully i didnt sell it)
"Rise:30 degree"
"Length:45mm"
I thought, that thing had a reach of 447mm, the same as the old gen Demo in large .The reach on an XL turner DHR is 10mm shorter than the reach on my medium GT Fury. (427 vs. 438mm).
The GTs are the opposite end of the (FRIGGIN HOOGE) spectrum.
I am 6'0" and I have a 55mm stem on mine (780mm bars too). Don't get me wrong, it rides great, but I do feel like a little extra reach wouldn't hurt (after owning/riding some of the 'modern' trail bikes with the new-school geometries).How tall are you Ray? And what length stem do you use? I admit I don't pay much attention to the geo numbers on new bikes, I do know the new stuff is long though. I always thought the DHR had pretty up-to-date geo, are they really that much smaller compared to the new stuff? I am 6'1 and ride a large with a 45mm stem and 780mm bars, and have never felt like I would rather be on an XL. I don't have any experience on anything bigger though, my trail bike is a large 6 Point which I know is really smaller than it should be. I want to get a new trail bike this upcoming year, hopefully get to test ride before I buy, do you reckon I should be looking for geo numbers that are even bigger than my DHR?
6'
the bars from the website "9°, 5° UPSWEEP, 20mm RISE"
the stem from the website "-5mm" lol
i also have a nukeproof warhead dm 35mm stem (i think.. hopefully i didnt sell it)
"Rise:30 degree"
"Length:45mm"
okay yeah the DHR is way small by today's standards. The reach on every other bike in the 2014 Turner range, including the xc bikes was about 1 inch or longer reach. Vital just teased some new direct to consumer 150mm trail bike, and the reach on the small is almost 20mm longer than the reach on my large DHR. this is irksome to me for some reasonThat's the number I pulled from the turner website, from the PDF linked above (2014).
okay yeah the DHR is way small by today's standards. The reach on every other bike in the 2014 Turner range, including the xc bikes was about 1 inch or longer reach. Vital just teased some new direct to consumer 150mm trail bike, and the reach on the small is almost 20mm longer than the reach on my large DHR. this is irksome to me for some reason
WRECKABILITY
Wudn't talkin to you.I'm comparing the fury to the DHR, which are both DH bikes
I thought it was quite flickable. I flicked it into one tree and then another!
My DHR is a medium frame, I am sure you'd find the L more comfortable. By the same token, I'd say the Fury is more "a bit too long" than the DHR is "a bit too short". You are a fairly tall dude to ride a medium frame IMHO.
So you got serial woodies?I thought it was quite flickable. I flicked it into one tree and then another!
There's no fighting that - it is a very attractive bike.So you got serial woodies?
In 2017 we'll be running -4psi.i just want dave to know what kind of feel i want on my carbon DHR '17
28.756+ wheels FTW. Negative pressure and helium filled crabon frames with 673mm reach in size M.In 2017 we'll be running -4psi.