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callumbikes
(Sep 4, 2009 at 15:45)
POD,So sick.
Well first of all its not a Big Hit its an SX trail and the reason he is riding it is because the track in Canberra requires alot of pedaling which is easier on shorter travel bike!
Look mate im not saying that a shorter travel bike was the better choise im just saying why Sam decided to ride one. And im Pretty Stoked for Steve who has proven that big travfel is better!
yeah,I know,I was just joking.
anyway good to see Peaty with the title,his dream just came true.
cheers
anyway good to see Peaty with the title,his dream just came true.
cheers
I heard they were only 6 inch travel, but I could be wrong. Not sure the sx would comfortably take an 8 inch fork, but again I could be wrong.
6.7 inches. The bike is specifically designed for "all you're gravity needs". So you can run the standard 160 for going up and down, and you can slap a 200 on if you are only going to be pointing down. In fact if you only ride the DH trails it is recommended you use at least a 180 on the bike.
Yeah, and 180mm forks have just about the same axcel to crown height as a 203mm fork. Also it would be quiet possible that he was riding a bike with custom geometry.
I dont understand why he would ride an sx trail with a boxxer. just seems awkward even if its better for pedaling
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Date: 2009-09-04
Trail: World Champs
Riders: Hill
Description: Hill on the sx Trail
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