Ive ridden both , cause both my buddies have an Ironhorse sunday WC (07) and a v10(07), and I am curently on a 223. I felt that the sunday was VERY stable during all apsects of riding and like alot of people have already said it sticks to the ground. If you dont beilive me look at the video "bye bye sunday" it was vod awhile back , where as the v10 just felt amaizing for pedaling, which inspired confidnce. I would defianlty try getting your hands on both them and trying them out. My opinion has a bit of Bias cause the Ironhorse was my size where as the v 10 was a large.
has anyone rode a jamis dakar 1.0 or 2.0, it looks well built for what it has,my father'n law has a jamis parker and he puts it through the works its a sweet ride,so I wonder how the dakar was and why did they stop making it?
Ive ridden both , cause both my buddies have an Ironhorse sunday WC (07) and a v10(07), and I am curently on a 223. I felt that the sunday was VERY stable during all apsects of riding and like alot of people have already said it sticks to the ground. If you dont beilive me look at the video "bye bye sunday" it was vod awhile back , where as the v10 just felt amaizing for pedaling, which inspired confidnce. I would defianlty try getting your hands on both them and trying them out. My opinion has a bit of Bias cause the Ironhorse was my size where as the v 10 was a large.
yeah, my mate had a v10 and raced on it all last season. He said that the only advantage for it on the UK downhill scene was the way it peadaled at fort william.........he just bought a 224 evo and now said it feels more suited to the UK DH tracks.
So.......i think ill have a look at the end of the year after ive had a full racing season.