Dangerous Mike Dual Slalom 4.0 (dig the RST R-One Super):
DS 3.0:
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BEEFCAAAKE!!!
sorry sp strikes again >.>
Another for the mix - - Ragley Bagger 288
67° HA w/160mm fork at 25% sag; 65-ish static HTA. That be slack.
The aluminum version is the "Troof". (not really the same bike, but according to them it's another "DH slack" design of theirs)
Versus the Bagger complete
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I like this thread
Bronto Paycheck
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RCP All Mountain
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Don't fear the Reaper
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Dialled Alpine
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That's a freakin' work of art.
Last edited by dminor; 04-25-12 at 11:51 PM.
26ers are not for everyone. Ride what you like.
I couldn't resist and embedded the pic. Fascinating!
Guess that makes it a Twenny-gnar-ner.
Last edited by dminor; 04-26-12 at 09:34 AM.
Whoa
just a n00b with an ego
I like that.
http://www.chromagbikes.com/frames/stylus
Kind of lusting after this bike...
Funny...now instead of the "Mason", they're calling it the "Dixon".
IB-DB-2011-1.jpg
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Canfield Yelli Screamy
Canfield Nimble-9
Kona Taro (Honzo's Alu-brother)
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I want that taro.
I think it's great for the obvious, but I still think the big meats would not benefit so much in the dry. I think a good 2.2-2.4" tire would be noticeably snappier...especially for the singlespeed setup.
I only say that b/c I'm running a SB8 2.1r and Slant6 2.3f on my 26'er rigid SS and it's less effort and noticeably faster on the trail as a whole. Sure, the chop can be a bit of a chore, but the less choppy stuff between can be motored through with a maddening quickness.
Different strokes though...I'd still luv to have me a phatbyke.
Excellent addition to the thread though...though I don't know the frame numbers yet. Do you know the CS length and HA?
How about the Paradox002.jpg