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Posted: Jun 24, 2008 at 3:54 Quote
i am getting a giant glory soon and just wanted to see some pictures of some

Posted: Jun 24, 2008 at 7:50 Quote
yesterday i rode my friends 2008 Glory 0, the black one, and its great, his one is just a little too small for me, but still rode pretty good and the VPP works flawlessly, it soaks any bump and still absorbs any hit your up to do...i might get a Glory 1 myself too, cheers...

Posted: Jun 24, 2008 at 7:53 Quote
pperini wrote:
the VPP works flawlessly

It's not VPP, Giant uses the "Maestro" system which is a complete copy of the DW-Link. But I'm not complaining, I'm probably going to pick one up in a week or twoBig Grin

Posted: Jun 24, 2008 at 8:13 Quote
MajesticMOOSE wrote:
pperini wrote:
the VPP works flawlessly

It's not VPP, Giant uses the "Maestro" system which is a complete copy of the DW-Link. But I'm not complaining, I'm probably going to pick one up in a week or twoBig Grin

Maestro and DW-link are just names so they dont pay the patent, both are acctualy VPP, NO MORE then a VPP...

Posted: Jun 24, 2008 at 10:41 Quote
Seeings no one else is posting.. just chatting about shit..

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2109178


Posted: Jun 24, 2008 at 11:28 Quote
pperini wrote:
MajesticMOOSE wrote:
pperini wrote:
the VPP works flawlessly

It's not VPP, Giant uses the "Maestro" system which is a complete copy of the DW-Link. But I'm not complaining, I'm probably going to pick one up in a week or twoBig Grin

Maestro and DW-link are just names so they dont pay the patent, both are acctualy VPP, NO MORE then a VPP...

No they are much less than VPP, VPP is a very different system.
I have a Glory 0, and im super happy! The Meastro works really well!
Another thing is the bike feels so much lighter than it really is. I rode my buddys stinky which actually weighs less, but it feels so much heavier when you ride it, the Glory feels more planted and maneuverable.....
You will love it!
photo
https://ep1.pinkbike.org/photo/2009/pbpic2009461.jpg

Posted: Jun 24, 2008 at 13:00 Quote
adrenalinejunkie11 wrote:
pperini wrote:
MajesticMOOSE wrote:


It's not VPP, Giant uses the "Maestro" system which is a complete copy of the DW-Link. But I'm not complaining, I'm probably going to pick one up in a week or twoBig Grin

Maestro and DW-link are just names so they dont pay the patent, both are acctualy VPP, NO MORE then a VPP...

No they are much less than VPP, VPP is a very different system.
I have a Glory 0, and im super happy! The Meastro works really well!
Another thing is the bike feels so much lighter than it really is. I rode my buddys stinky which actually weighs less, but it feels so much heavier when you ride it, the Glory feels more planted and maneuverable.....
You will love it!

photo
https://ep1.pinkbike.org/photo/2009/pbpic2009461.jpg


what size is yours bro?

Posted: Jun 25, 2008 at 0:37 Quote
ewantupper wrote:
Seeings no one else is posting.. just chatting about shit..

photo

2109178


that looks so sick

Posted: Jun 25, 2008 at 0:37 Quote
more glorys keep posting

Posted: Jun 25, 2008 at 0:47 Quote
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2085675

My Giant Glory What you think??????????

Posted: Jun 25, 2008 at 1:46 Quote
SuperrealA11an wrote:
photo

2085675

My Giant Glory What you think??????????

looks nice what boxxers are they??

Posted: Jun 25, 2008 at 3:57 Quote
pperini wrote:
adrenalinejunkie11 wrote:
pperini wrote:


Maestro and DW-link are just names so they dont pay the patent, both are acctualy VPP, NO MORE then a VPP...

No they are much less than VPP, VPP is a very different system.
I have a Glory 0, and im super happy! The Meastro works really well!
Another thing is the bike feels so much lighter than it really is. I rode my buddys stinky which actually weighs less, but it feels so much heavier when you ride it, the Glory feels more planted and maneuverable.....
You will love it!

photo
https://ep1.pinkbike.org/photo/2009/pbpic2009461.jpg


what size is yours bro?

I responded all of your questions on your note board Wink

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