Semenuk's Crankworx Joyride Winning Bike: Trek Ticket Slope 26" wheel with 100mm of front and rear wheel travel. For a complete, detailed head to toe on his typical Ticket S bike, see http://www.pinkbike.com/news/brandon-semenuks-2014-trek-ticket-s.html.
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Semenuk's Crankworx Joyride Winning Bike: Trek Ticket Slope 26" wheel with 100mm of front and rear wheel travel. For a complete, detailed head to toe on his typical Ticket S bike, see http://www.pinkbike.com/news/brandon-semenuks-2014-trek-ticket-s.html.
11 Comments
  • 8 0
 Yep. Thats a bike.
  • 8 2
 still think it looks cleaner with a guide but he won crankworx and all so let him do whatever the hell he wants...
  • 5 2
 I wondered why no one used BMX gyros with mechanical disc brakes... About time!
  • 10 1
 My question is, why can't any company in this quite technologically developed market, produce fully functional non leaking hydro gyro?
  • 7 0
 Probably because there's not much demand for one
  • 1 0
 That leeks a fair bit
  • 1 0
 Pretty sure u don't even need a gyro, get a hollow starnut and thread ur cable through that. Might be wrong though
  • 1 0
 That's just for a front brake you can't do that for a rear brake
  • 1 1
 Fair enough bud
  • 5 1
 Hooray for 26'!







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