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Review on Turner DHR,SC VPP, or El Cuervo

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Chimp
Sep 13, 2004
3
0
berlin
G-day,
I'm looking for people who have experience a ride on a Turner DHR,SC VPP,El Cuervo or similar frames under racing circumstances and that can maybe give me a short review. I'm looking forward to another Season and i need a reliable & decent bike.
With similar frames I mean: durable, low maintenance, good value, considerable simple linkage and which is good to accelerate. I guess the fact acceleration is combined which the question, what kind of shock to ride.

I competed some races last season in my national league I did quiet good. I did this with a SC Bullit with a Shiver and custom parts. The bike is great for everything. The only thing is that it's not a downhill frame, on high speed sections and rock gardens; is the limit not far racing against the clock.
Don't get me wrong this bike is great I really desire it's riding features; it corners real good, accelerate good due to the 5th, feels good airing on dirts and is compact on duals.

Thanks to anyone who can help me on....RideOn:thumb:
 

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Monkey
Oct 23, 2001
548
6
Salt Lake City, UT
Here's a link to a review that I wrote about those three bikes. Keep in mind that I helped design the Cuervo so I may be considered biased.

Cuervo / DHR / V10 review

Here's a pic of my Cuervo from a few months ago:

Since then I have made a few changes such as:
Go-ride 888 Lowrider crowns
Black Spire Badger cranks
Black Thomson post & stem