I hear it will have the same effect on your wallet toomade of invisibileneum!!
Missing a tube? It's missing a shock.if you ask me, its like an sx demo, which it should be... I wonder how much weight has been lowered considering its missing a tube.. 300 grms?
You may be right. I can't see the point myself, what are they hiding ? Unless it's got...... ADJUSTABLE FRAME JOINTSyou can see the edges of the vinyl wrap everywhere (which covers some of the welds & gives the blended corner look of carbon). alas.
Holy ****! Missed that completely.its missing the tube that used to go over the shock, look again
I think it makes allot of sense to stay away from carbon and beat your competition on price points. A carbon frame is going to run at least 500 to 1000 more then an aluminum frame. In this economy it may make sense to keep you prices low.I can't believe no one claimed photochop yet, or carbon stickers. Come on!
This is too funny.
And whoever wrote the book about Trek not going carbon - do you really think Trek is going to be left out of this party? Whether it makes sense or not based on your theory, I don't think it matters. Trek and Giant won't be far behind. Unless...they are already too far behind and then they'll just claim that carbon doesn't make sense for DH bikes.
we'll have to wait and see of course, but every 'project black' road bike has been pretty much a full 'works' frame made from carbon . . . .I believe its called 'Project Black', Brendan mentioned he'd be running it at Maribor at a race a few weeks ago.
Good to know.If Spec can keep the Demo frame price around $2200 like they are now, they will sell tons.
Word on VitalMTB via Sven that it is indeed aluminum, guess I'm the joker.
If Spec can keep the Demo frame price around $2200 like they are now, they will sell tons.
Anyone know the retail on the GT Fury or Santa Cruz V10c?
Wow, if you know how to forge 1 piece of Aluminum like that, you would be a millionaire in the manufacturing industryHmmm, maybe because the "shock opening" is a one piece forging made out of ALUMINUM.
You jokers think it is carbon just because it's black?
havent they already?If Spec can keep the Demo frame price around $2200 like they are now, they will sell tons.
could be a 2pc part - looks like a weld seam around the inside middle.Wow, of you know how to forge 1 piece of Aluminum like that, you would be a millionaire in the manufacturing industry
And why is that?Guys, this is surely nothing more than a proto a very long way off production....
Isn't it obvious? They still haven't developed any obnoxious under the clear coat sticker sets for it yet.And why is that?
And why not, they have Sam Hill!!!!!!!! "Every Fan Boy" will get one...... Still I have to say it looks beter than the past Demo's. Word around the Monkey the bike got a great "Parking Lot Review"!!!! Thats all SpecialEd needs to win the market over......I am sure it will be promoted as the best of the best
yup... same with all the other sram/rockshox guys. So much for sram's claim that they all preferred itHe has a -gasp- coil shock!
i like the look of it. less clunky.. the previous frame looked as though there were unnecessary tubes there.yup... same with all the other sram/rockshox guys. So much for sram's claim that they all preferred it
Totally agree but it kinda goes against what Boobar was saying on the sea otter vid regarding the new air vivid. He stated that the top guys rode a dialed coil vivid and swapped to the air and then back to coil over and over on a DH track and every one selected the air over the coil(hannah, peat etc).I'm not too suprised the top guys aren't running the air shock especially at Maribor. I sure as hell wouldnt gamble a world cup DH run on something that new.
True, but if they have in fact been testing it they way RS described surely they could test a practice run, no?I'm not too suprised the top guys aren't running the air shock especially at Maribor. I sure as hell wouldnt gamble a world cup DH run on something that new.