Wow im stoked....
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Went down to my old LBS...ive dealt with them for over 2 years, great guys. He said hes going to hook me up for next season for racing, along with a few other things. Jamis is coming out with a new DH bike for 05', and it should be relatively cheap for a DH rig. He also mentioned he'd be getting a Yeti 303(I believe thats the name)...the new Yeti DH rig in March. I might just have to hold off on my car for another year. God I cant wait to ride that beast, mmmm too bad they dont make the DH9 anymore...but god that new rig is beautiful.
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Thats cool man, is it just me, or is there no Rotor on the front wheel?
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Its just a prototype at IB. Theres no pedals, grips, front caliber or rotor...might be a few more things I cant spot.
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Luke, good luck riding that thing around town. If you get it you better let me try it out.
It'll make me jealous till I move into a new house this summer then get my new bike in '06 HAHAHA.
It'll make me jealous till I move into a new house this summer then get my new bike in '06 HAHAHA.
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That's a really nice bike.. very interesting suspension design for sure.
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man, i'm really diggin this new yeti. i'm still curious to see the new suspension in action... those animated drawings don't do it justice, i'm sure.
if you end up getting a chance to ride that new rig, be sure to post up and give us some details!
if you end up getting a chance to ride that new rig, be sure to post up and give us some details!
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Still kicking.
It's going to have problems snapping into three peices. It would probably hold up better if it had more than 3 inches of seat tube.
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You dont need any more than 2 inches for a seattube...as long as it is an inch past the collar its fine....
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The linkage looks to complicated for my liking- too much to go wrong.
Like the fork though
Like the fork though