jeez I would think someone who calls him/herself "SBDownhillRacer" would know the answer.SBDownhillRacer said:downhill first, then jumping and droping second. Pedaling is also important.
This would fit your description -SBDownhillRacer said:downhill first, then jumping and droping second. Pedaling is also important.
SC Nomad with a 888RC on the front.SBDownhillRacer said:In your monkey's opinions what is the bike that can do it all? Go smooth for DH, burly enough for fr, pretty good for climbing things like that.
And whacked-up geometry to boot! Yay!Ascentrek said:SC Nomad with a 888RC on the front.
Thats what I thought back in November when I ordered mine....SBDownhillRacer said:i was thinkin highline w/ e13 drs?
Nothing over 170mm is recomended. I know a couple of guys that have put DC Durados on theirs without any issues.SBDownhillRacer said:is a 40 possible on an sx?
Were they eating Doritos?Netguy said:I know a couple of guys that have put DC Durados on theirs without any issues.
That sounds like a prime setup.SXtrailrider said:actually the warrent y on new 06 sx trails have a warning sticker that says 175mm DC or SC fork or less. so a 170mm 888 or a 170mm super t would be fine, Im not sure if you have a 40 on their at the 7 inch mode and ride would still be under warrenty, it probable isn't. Im getting a 66RC2X 170mm and it is goign to be a sick set up.
Keep hoping, cause that aint happening. No way...SBDownhillRacer said:yea i'm probalby going to go with a vp-free with a dh build but e13 drs so it climbs easier. i'm hoping the weight would be 34-35 pounds.
Hey, is that my old shock?mike67 said:This would fit your description -
Add on a front der. and granny, & it's trail ready...
Last summer after a FUN day at N*
Not if you weight it on "TheMontashu's" scale. I estimate it would only weigh 33lbs on his scale.Bicyclist said:It'll be more like 39, at least that's my guess.