Blue Groove 2.5 DTC DH front, Nevegal 2.5 DTC DH rear. Great combo!Nevegal/blue groove... lolol. Otherwise sick bike
aham73, can you take a picture of DT protector to show me how far under BB it reaches?[/IMG]
hey i know that frame im guessing its being good to yaMy stealthy build.
Hey man, my bike is 2500 miles away right now, but the DT protector covers literally every vulnerable spot. It stretches down to the plane of the BB, overlapping protection with that provided by the bashguard.aham73, can you take a picture of DT protector to show me how far under BB it reaches?
Just because you cannot feel the difference doesn't mean other people can't.Seriously? They Are 8*x4* vs, 8*x5*. I couldn't tell the difference.
Loving the stealth look. Also for some reason the Large legends look the best.My stealthy build.
OK, not easy to take a picHey man, my bike is 2500 miles away right now, but the DT protector covers literally every vulnerable spot. It stretches down to the plane of the BB, overlapping protection with that provided by the bashguard.
Poor thing only has one ride on it. Can't wait to get home this spring and head up to Diablo.
im not sure because the one that comes with the bike is made specifically for it and with out it the bb is not the standard 73 its like 72 or something.Would a regular E13 BB adapter work?
Here it is:OK, not easy to take a pic
So, it covers BB tube? I wonder whether it would fit my Glory, since DT shape and profile is pretty similar?
Aha!Huck Banzai, this is Session 88 2011, which has got different tubes and different protector, which is held with two bolts.
What aham73 has got and what I meant, was rubber reinforced with plastic (?) cover attached to the frames with zip ties.
ustemuf, very nice, clean build Spring looks kinda short, though.
Hey man, I really don't know if it would fit. I'm not sure how easy it is to bend the cover. If it's not too rigid, it would likely fit a similar frame.This is it, but... I still wonna see how far under BB tube it goes.
you should be!new for me in 2011 and forever grateful to my cousin for this one
2009 Sunday WC
2009 Boxxer WC
2010 CCDB
did you have to modify the saint cranks to fit the bashring? i'm thinking about to dump my gamut chainguide, because it's sooooo loud, and to get some saint cranks and a E13 guide with bashring (SRS+).
my first real DH rig .. and my first official DH race bike!
Frame: 2011 Specialized Demo Medium
Fork: 2011 Rock Shox Boxxer R2C2
Shock: 2011 Fox DHX RC4 9.5 x 3.0
Spring: Obtainium 350lb race version
Crankset: 2010 Shimano Saint
Chainring: E13 35T
Chainguide: E13 SRS+
Chain: KMC X9SL gold
Cassette: 2010 Shimano Dura-Ace 11-23
Shifter: 2010 Shimano Saint
Derailleur: 2010 Shimano Saint
Pedals: Point 1 Racing Podium
Brakes: 2011 Avid Code /w Avid G3 203mm front/rear
Handlebars: TruVativ Boobar cut to ~760mm
Grips: Odi Attack Lock On
Headset: Cane Creek XiiX
Stem: Point 1 Racing Direct Mount
Seatpost: Thomson Elite
Seat: WTB Devo SLT
Wheelset #1: Mavic 823 on Hadley /w DT Swiss Spokes
Wheelset #2: WTB LaserDisc DH
Tires: Set #1:Maxxis DHF/Highroller 2.5 / Set #2:Maxxis Swampthing 2.5
Tubes: Maxxis Welter Weight
Straitline Silent guide is silent and has a saint compatable versiondid you have to modify the saint cranks to fit the bashring? i'm thinking about to dump my gamut chainguide, because it's sooooo loud, and to get some saint cranks and a E13 guide with bashring (SRS+).
nice ride. very nice. I'm really bummed that my local shop that carries DeVinci decided not to bring in any of the Split Pivot line because it overlaps/interferes with the Santa Cruz line... the guy I spoke with said they were worried that this bike is heavier and in the same price range as the V10, which is carbon. He had a hard time seeing why anyone would choose this over the Santa Cruz... I told him I don't, and that I'd love to test ride one. Maybe next year he said...pretty stoked on how this rides so far
Finally got some wheels. Waiting for the conversion kit for the dropouts and wheel for 142x12. 24lbs even.Cliffy posted his Trail Bike so I'll bite. Not a complete bike yet, I have all the parts on order or in hand sans wheels. Still can't decide what wheels to go with...