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Turner DHR

Ridemonkey.com

News & Reviews
Jun 26, 2009
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Turner has licensed DW link from the infamous Dave Weagle for 2011, and the new DHR looks quite stunning. The bike has 8.3 inches of rear travel, and has a very low center of gravity. Full details and pictures inside.
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The dw-link system has been proven over years of testing on the Iron Horse Sunday, and now makes its jump to an American steed.


A DHX RC4 will be stock on the DHR frame, and it will have an ISCG 05 mount.


Placing the shock close to the bottom bracket creates a low center of gravity; this bike will be a great cornerer!




The rear axle of the DHR is 150 X 12, and the frame has 210 mm of rear travel.

The DHR boasts "ten years of DH evolution", so one can expect that merging a proven suspension design, dw-link, with a proven brand, Turner, will be a good combination. The sizes of the bike range from XS to XXL, so there will be a DHR to fit almost everyone.
 

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