YT CAPRA - Show them off here!

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YT CAPRA - Show them off here!
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Posted: Nov 2, 2016 at 17:06 Quote
somguy wrote:
QuebecPoulin wrote:
Is there a place I can buy a Capra YT but the frame only ?
eBay tup

On pinkbike you should get some as well...

Posted: Nov 2, 2016 at 17:07 Quote
stefberkenbos wrote:
i was looking at the capra al comp 1 and it has for 2017 170 mm of suspension.
is thear a big difrence between 170 and 160 mm forks .

How do u know this? Do you know if thei'r gonna change the frames? I can't make up my mind, should I buy this year's model? Should I wait?

Posted: Nov 5, 2016 at 20:51 Quote
stefberkenbos wrote:
i was looking at the capra al comp 1 and it has for 2017 170 mm of suspension.
is thear a big difrence between 170 and 160 mm forks .
Yep..there is a difference..about 10mm...won't even ask where U saw the next year's model...

Posted: Nov 10, 2016 at 2:03 Quote
Does anybody know what kind of rear brake mount I would need for Saints on a YT Tues CF Pro 2016? (203mm rotor) Thanks

Posted: Nov 10, 2016 at 5:35 Quote
stehatton wrote:
Guys I have a 2016 Capra Al 1 bought used last month. It's all running sweet, was hardly used by previous owner.

It's got the DT Swiss wheel set and rear thru axle and I've noticed the axle doesn't wind all the way through to the outside of the frame on the drive side. Is this right??? Looks about 6-7mm thread still visible on the rear end.

Wheel alignment is perfect so it's not a frame issue...

Cheers

Hello!

Asked the same question directly at the YT tech.
According to them, this is normal and ok.
I have the CF version, but it should be the same, dimension wise.

Posted: Jan 13, 2017 at 6:24 Quote
stehatton wrote:
Guys I have a 2016 Capra Al 1 bought used last month. It's all running sweet, was hardly used by previous owner.

It's got the DT Swiss wheel set and rear thru axle and I've noticed the axle doesn't wind all the way through to the outside of the frame on the drive side. Is this right??? Looks about 6-7mm thread still visible on the rear end.

Wheel alignment is perfect so it's not a frame issue...

Cheers

Mine's the same mate.

I'm assuming it's normal and nowt to worry about.


 


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