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Old 09-20-06 | 10:47 PM
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Old 09-20-06 | 10:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Blazinall91
the DirtBag has a 1.5" headtube, therefore with the Domain they use a headtube reducer in order to incorporate that fork into the mix. SO, you could use any 1 1/8" (1.125") fork on the DirtBag as long as you use a headtube reducer.
Or he could just get the domain with a stronger 1.5" steertube.

Something else I want to bring up, I find it so funny when reading reviews about bikes with a 1.5" steertube and people think that thier Chris King headset will not fit. Just get a headtube reducer for $20!
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Old 09-21-06 | 08:52 AM
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Originally Posted by WannaGetGood
yeah that was pretty much what I though they were going to do. And did the dirtbag get a bit smaller? It doesnt look as beefy as the 05 model?
Look again. The headtube and seat tube have grown a lot ...they have also done some massive re-enforcing around the headtube.
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Old 09-21-06 | 08:53 AM
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Originally Posted by ankush
hey maelstrom, i just read this at the mtbr forum and thought you might like to read it too:





anyway, thought you might like to know. sure is worth a shot.
Worth looking into. Thanks for the headsup.
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Old 09-22-06 | 12:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Maelstrom
Look again. The headtube and seat tube have grown a lot ...they have also done some massive re-enforcing around the headtube.
I should say that agian, I did not word it right. Is the overall frame any smaller than the 06? Becuase I never looked at the geo for the 06, so I can't compare it. It might just be the picture size though.
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