What can I say?  I love DirtBag's :-)  This one replaces my 2006 DirtBag which I had to retire earlier this month :-(
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What can I say? I love DirtBag's :-) This one replaces my 2006 DirtBag which I had to retire earlier this month :-(
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 I must sat the tranny dirt bags hold a special place in mt heart. Sweet that your replacing an awesome frame with another dirt bag.
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 Just took it out on it's first ride this morning. I could feel the difference between the V2 and V3 frame which is kinda odd since the changes in the geo are very slight. Didn't take me long to get comfortable on this new build. Beer
  • 1 0
 Good to know the new frame rides simmilar. Maybe better than the v2.
I like the fact that the new frame looks solid and beefy . Not some whimpy enduro bike. This is a burly dh/ free ride bike.
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 Ooooo, she's purdy Rob! Sorry to hear about your old one though. :/ Same size and geometry specs or is it a little different?
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 Thanks ... the geometry between the V2 and V3 DirtBag's are pretty much the same. Though I think the BB height might be lower and it's slightly lighter in weight (and we're talking slight...).

So it feels like my old DirtBag but at the same time it doesn't if that makes any sense. But the different feeling is a good one. Oddly, the RC4 shock seems to perform much better on this frame.

Looking forward to see how it does at Fontana this year. Beer
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 Hey, as long as you dig it, that's all that matters! Beer I'm hoping to get out at least once this year.. it's been a few months since i've ridden. Haha.
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 Not sexy as the V2 but still a pretty looking built! Guess I'll have to be looking out to not face the same prob on mine DB...
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 Man...sweet sled, Rob! Lookin' forward to seein' more of it!
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