What is a kick ass slopstyle bike that can handle lots of downhill?

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What is a kick ass slopstyle bike that can handle lots of downhill?
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Posted: Jan 1, 2009 at 13:19 Quote
Jamis parker 2 !!!!

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Posted: Jan 5, 2009 at 13:34 Quote
A Kona stinky (maybe on a little wheel diet?)

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Posted: Jan 5, 2009 at 13:37 Quote
dleidelmeijer wrote:
A Kona stinky (maybe on a little wheel diet?)

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tup Nice!

Posted: Jan 5, 2009 at 13:48 Quote
Transition Bottlerocket

Solid Flair (blade if your a big guy)

Intense Uzi

Foes RS7 (if your unbelievebly loaded)

Specialized Demo 7

I dont like konas, but Stinky may be suitable

The norco that boyko won crankworx on, six is it?

Posted: Jan 5, 2009 at 14:04 Quote
I'm really liking the new versus Valor frame.
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Posted: Jan 5, 2009 at 14:05 Quote
bullitrider88 wrote:
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thats your best bet intense ss with a totem upfront only thing id switch is rear shock out to a vivid but thats just cuz im in love with rockshox lol

Posted: Jan 5, 2009 at 14:07 Quote
hendu wrote:
bullitrider88 wrote:
Here's mine

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thats your best bet intense ss with a totem upfront only thing id switch is rear shock out to a vivid but thats just cuz im in love with rockshox lol

lol or not the vivid feels uber smooth.

Posted: Jan 5, 2009 at 14:09 Quote
marquis wrote:
hendu wrote:
bullitrider88 wrote:
Here's mine

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thats your best bet intense ss with a totem upfront only thing id switch is rear shock out to a vivid but thats just cuz im in love with rockshox lol

lol or not the vivid feels uber smooth.
and thats a bad thing why...?

Posted: Jan 5, 2009 at 14:10 Quote
hendu wrote:
marquis wrote:
hendu wrote:

thats your best bet intense ss with a totem upfront only thing id switch is rear shock out to a vivid but thats just cuz im in love with rockshox lol

lol or not the vivid feels uber smooth.
and thats a bad thing why...?

its not a bad thing,but its also not a loling matter either the vivid owns the dhx and the roco wc,you have good taste.

Posted: Jan 5, 2009 at 14:12 Quote
marquis wrote:
hendu wrote:
marquis wrote:


lol or not the vivid feels uber smooth.
and thats a bad thing why...?

its not a bad thing,but its also not a loling matter either the vivid owns the dhx and the roco wc,you have good taste.
lol i know im not just saying id choose it cuz i like rockshox i jsut happen to like them and they got a amazing shock so ye it fits

Posted: Jan 5, 2009 at 14:14 Quote
^^^ nice that rockshox are back on the game for sure.

also to the original op it should of been,a dh bike that can handle some slopestyle maybe.

Posted: Jan 5, 2009 at 14:15 Quote
nah man cuz then people start looking at dual crown first and thats a bad thing for ss you wanna go a ss bike that can handel dh

Posted: Jan 5, 2009 at 14:16 Quote
an rocky ss easily handles anything you through at it

Posted: Jan 5, 2009 at 14:16 Quote
hendu wrote:
nah man cuz then people start looking at dual crown first and thats a bad thing for ss you wanna go a ss bike that can handel dh

ah true enough,sc is pretty damn good and wont ever go back to dual crown ever.

Posted: Jan 5, 2009 at 14:19 Quote
marquis wrote:
hendu wrote:
nah man cuz then people start looking at dual crown first and thats a bad thing for ss you wanna go a ss bike that can handel dh

ah true enough,sc is pretty damn good and wont ever go back to dual crown ever.
me neither unless i go for a demo and a boxxer or something but i doubt it im not in to dh that much if i ever got a fully it would probally be a demo with a totem or a intense ss with a totem (both with a vivid of course) but i doubt id ever go fully not till im an old man and cant handel hard tail anymore


 


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