Any one ride one of these
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Any one ride one of these
This is a sweet looking rig. Mass amounts of adjustments also. I almost bought a MuddyFox a couple of years ago and after seeing this one I just may get one now.

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Damn thats sexy. Can you even get them here? I know their ads are euro only and dang hot.
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Its a dime a dozen frame with crap welded all over it to make it look different. I have seen frames that have that same rear ended branded by 10's of companies.
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I haven't Horizontal dropout aren't that common on dually's. Also the mold seems very different than most out there. You must see some unique bikes a lot cause I haven't seen anything that looks like that in whistler.
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It looks like a cataloge frame, there are loads of them all with the same rear end but different front triangle.
Not that there is anything wrong with buying from a company that proberly doesn't design their own bikes.
Not that there is anything wrong with buying from a company that proberly doesn't design their own bikes.
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Um why not just get an Iron Horse SGS? Better rear end design (horst link) and awsome parts spec.. and yeah should I go on?
I do like the fact that the seat pod is adustable... props to them for that!
Is it just me or lately has most companies seemd to all settle on a few proven suspension desings?
I do like the fact that the seat pod is adustable... props to them for that!
Is it just me or lately has most companies seemd to all settle on a few proven suspension desings?
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ITs not really lately. It seems like t to us but that bike has been around a few years. I remember seeing it (and the wonderful ad, yummy hunnies) in mbuk a few years ago.