my god, yes. i'm not down with this pregnant guppy aesthetic epidemic. whatever happened to straight tubes?those are some ugly bikes.
my god, yes. i'm not down with this pregnant guppy aesthetic epidemic. whatever happened to straight tubes?those are some ugly bikes.
Um, is this a joke? Don't you rock a Lahar?pregnant guppy aesthetic
yeah, i was expecting that. hard to defend aesthetics, as it's purely subjective, but i generally hate the droopy dt's on tube frames bikes - esp when the tt is curved in similar fashion. organic carbon monocoques are arbitrarily immune to said critique. one man's opinion...Um, is this a joke? Don't you rock a Lahar?
Word. It was funny because to me a Lahar looks more like a "pregnant guppy" than any Specialized. I honestly thought you were joking, especially with the comment about straight tubes. Personally I can't say I'm a fan of the aesthetics of the demos but at least most of the bending and whatnot is functional (for standover, shock placement, crown clearance, etc.).yeah, i was expecting that. hard to defend aesthetics, as it's purely subjective, but i generally hate the droopy dt's on tube frames bikes - esp when the tt is curved in similar fashion. organic carbon monocoques are arbitrarily immune to said critique. one man's opinion...
you fool! how could you compear a lahar to those pieces of junk? untill you see one in the flesh or even ride one the people in interweb land cant know good how they are!Um, is this a joke? Don't you rock a Lahar?
during sea otter, the factory riders were riding these.
yep, shorter, proprietary shock....seems like every season Spec makes it harder and harder for the end user as they lock you into their 'systems'. They could VERY easily work within the 'confines' of standard shock sizes and mountinf, but they make an obvious choice to do otherwise.http://www.velovert.com/reportages/?idr=12 some real life shots of the linkage on the sxt here..... looks finished... Also looks like it says 2.35 on that spring... If so, that means they've reduced the size of the shock used significantly from the current 9x2.75 to possibly a 7.875x2.25..... Does that mean the leverage will be higher for the same given travel?
Also the way they have the shock stabilized at the base of the shock with the spring retainer and that link. Would this mean no option for a air shock still?
now that is a sick sick sick looking bike
...are the best cranks out, which is why it is so nice that Specialized uses a 68/73 BB shell w/ 135 dropout.XT cranks...
The only difference now is that you can use the tabs to mount your guide.You couldn't run them on earlier Demos.
How Microsoftish of them. lthumbsdown:yep, shorter, proprietary shock....seems like every season Spec makes it harder and harder for the end user as they lock you into their 'systems'. They could VERY easily work within the 'confines' of standard shock sizes and mountinf, but they make an obvious choice to do otherwise.
Certainly another reason (for me) to not consider buying....
Steve don't make me cryI know i'll be purchasing a Demo later this year... goodbye brooklyn
Here's Mine:
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Anyone interested in buying it?
How the heck is the shock being constrained with that linkage going from the rocker to the shock mount? It pivots on both ends so how does it keep from flopping around a bunch? :huh:http://www.velovert.com/reportages/?idr=12 some real life shots of the linkage on the sxt here..... looks finished... Also looks like it says 2.35 on that spring... If so, that means they've reduced the size of the shock used significantly from the current 9x2.75 to possibly a 7.875x2.25..... Does that mean the leverage will be higher for the same given travel?
Also the way they have the shock stabilized at the base of the shock with the spring retainer and that link. Would this mean no option for a air shock still?
Looks like the spring retainer on the rear is butted against the linkage and that prevents movement.How the heck is the shock being constrained with that linkage going from the rocker to the shock mount? It pivots on both ends so how does it keep from flopping around a bunch? :huh:
It's flush against the spring collar and hence wouldn't move. That's my best guess.How the heck is the shock being constrained with that linkage going from the rocker to the shock mount? It pivots on both ends so how does it keep from flopping around a bunch? :huh:
yep definently, the sx trails is soo nice, why cant they make something simple like that with more travel.they should make an sworks dh race bike. they could do it easy with their budget.