Don't look at me, I copied and pasted from the website...and keep in mind, the pros don't have to keep all their **** the same everyday like we do...they can change stuff whenever they want...since it's free.Definitely running X.0 and not X.9 on that bike.....
Hayes Mags work well... not sure about the new Stoker. Replacement parts are easy to get at most shops (try that with Magura or Oro). My off-season hobby is overhauling busted master cylinders and filing down chewed up levers.man i feel for him, look what's mounted to his bars....a hayes lever
i think its roam or collectivewhat film is claw shooting for?
When I rode with Claw this summer he had some sketchy Specialized XC tires (back one was bald), Mavic SX front wheel with a Deemax rear, a chopped float to 4" with a 4" rear end with a rp23. Some HFX 9 carbon brakes and that is about all I can remember about his bike. His riding was a different story. He absolutely pinned it DH drifting in every corner with half the suspension, brakes and tires as the rest of the crew and was right up front with the fast guys. I was impressed with his downhilling.
I live in Champery, Switzerland and do a lot of building for Kranked, the 4X WC track and bike park stuff. He and some french filmers came to ask if they could hit the stuff I was building for Kranked and I said, "no, but I can take you to a killer ridge top single track." They went and tried to film something on the WC DH track without much success. The filmers weren't so pumped and went home. So when I was done building for the day, we got a crew (Claw was with his bro and another guy) together and went for a ride. At the same time Niki Gudex, Gareth Dyer, Kenny Smith and Kyle Norbratten were here as well and we all went on an epic ridge line single track shred mission. It was really fun to have so many pinners on such a great trail! We finished up the day in a backwoods Swiss "auberge" with some beers and great stories.i love hearing stories like this...where did you rid w him at?
Don't you just love it, when a pro such as Bearclaw uses the same fork as you. Definitely some sick rigs on that sick lines website...