Delirium's Only!

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Delirium's Only!
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Posted: Feb 13, 2016 at 20:00 Quote
Hello everybody, i would live to see some super rad deliriums in here, so post away!

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Posted: Feb 25, 2016 at 22:42 Quote
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Fox 36 Float FIT (180 mm)
Cane Creek Double Barrel Air
Race Face Atlas bar (35 mm), stem (50 mm), cranks (RF Cinch BB), pedals, and seat
Race Face Turbine 27.5 wheels
Shimano XT 1x11 shifter, cassette, and rear derailleur
Shimano Saint brakes (203 mm front, 180 mm rear rotors)

Posted: Feb 26, 2016 at 12:50 Quote
idlemind wrote:
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Fox 36 Float FIT (180 mm)
Cane Creek Double Barrel Air
Race Face Atlas bar (35 mm), stem (50 mm), cranks (RF Cinch BB), pedals, and seat
Race Face Turbine 27.5 wheels
Shimano XT 1x11 shifter, cassette, and rear derailleur
Shimano Saint brakes (203 mm front, 180 mm rear rotors)

What a beautiful bike man. How does it climb?

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Posted: Feb 26, 2016 at 17:44 Quote
It climbs surprisingly well. I'd rate it around the same as my 2010 Endorphin.

Posted: Feb 26, 2016 at 19:32 Quote
idlemind wrote:
It climbs surprisingly well. I'd rate it around the same as my 2010 Endorphin.

Damn. Awesome. Mine is officially on its way. Happy shredding!

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Posted: Mar 16, 2016 at 10:22 Quote
It's finally here! Looking sick!

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Posted: Mar 20, 2016 at 13:58 Quote
For yourself and other Delirium owners, what have you set your fork sag at?

Posted: Mar 21, 2016 at 16:02 Quote
idlemind wrote:
For yourself and other Delirium owners, what have you set your fork sag at?

I believe im actually at 40mm, a bit below standard and the normal 25% 45mm. I like it stiff but i think the bike also handles better.

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Posted: Mar 21, 2016 at 17:57 Quote
I couldn't find any recommendations from Knolly, so I used the guidelines from Fox, which is 20% (36 mm).

I have mine set at 40 mm as well, but may increase a bit to 25%. I like a bit more plush feel up front.

Posted: Mar 22, 2016 at 6:56 Quote
I totally feel. I'm also running a Lyric up front so that might why we are just a hair off. What are the main types of trails you are riding?

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Posted: Mar 22, 2016 at 19:31 Quote
I ended up just softening the low and high speed compression by a click or two. I will leave the sag as it is for now.

I live in North Vancouver, BC, so mostly ride the North Shore, Squamish, and on Vancouver Island. Steep, rooty, rocky trails. I prefer the trails with less woodwork/skinnies.

Posted: Jun 16, 2016 at 19:40 Quote
Hi Guys

Just been informed that my Delirium is on the way.
Ordered with the Supreme leader build kit and float X2 shock.

Please tell me that they ride as well as i hope ?

Has any one put time on them with a triple crown on and if so was it set at 200 or 180mm

Cheers

Posted: Jun 18, 2016 at 16:01 Quote
Spicey516 wrote:
Hi Guys

Just been informed that my Delirium is on the way.
Ordered with the Supreme leader build kit and float X2 shock.

Please tell me that they ride as well as i hope ?

Has any one put time on them with a triple crown on and if so was it set at 200 or 180mm

Cheers

Posted: Jun 19, 2016 at 0:25 Quote
masongood wrote:
Spicey516 wrote:
Hi Guys

Just been informed that my Delirium is on the way.
Ordered with the Supreme leader build kit and float X2 shock.

Please tell me that they ride as well as i hope ?

Has any one put time on them with a triple crown on and if so was it set at 200 or 180mm

Cheers


Hey man, I ride for Knolly here in Montana as a park rider, and I have mine setup with a SR Suntour RUX up front which is a 200mm Dual crown beast, paired with a Cane Creek DBA out back at 180mm, and mine rides like a champ. I've managed to get up several miles into some mellow singletrack, although not easy, and I've also just sent a 28-foot road gap with 16 feet of vertical and the bike didn't complain. I race it as well, I took it to a couple Pro GRT's this year and so far it's been keeping up with bikes that like to oversell them selves, (I'm looking at you specialized). Overall, don't worry in the slightest what you put on this bike, it will make good use of it!

Thanks buddy

Will be using it mainly as a park bike and local shuttle duty

Many thanks for the comments, cant wait to try it on my local trails then hit up whistler next summer.

Thanks again

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