2011 Ellsworth Dare Frame S/M Fox RC4 Rear Shock, 550lb spring Marzocchi Ti 888 Crank Brothers Sage Wheel set ( I rebuilt the rear wheel) 135 mm Spacing Tubeless Avid Code G3 Brakes 203mm rotors Chris King Headset Azonic 888 Direct Mount Stem Race Face Atlas FR Bar Saint Cranks 36t Ring E-THirteen LG+1 Chain Guide Straitline JL Platform Pedals KMC Superlight Gold Chain Sram PG-980 Cassette Sram X7 Rear Derailleur Intense Edge 2.5 Tires, DH in rear, Freeride up front Thomson Seat post Funn DH Saddle Salsa QR Seat Collar PDW Speed Metal Grips X9 Rear Shifter
is that frame any good? i dont realy know anything about the company but iv seen so many old video with this frame bieng redden really hard, so it should be good. so is it?
Frame is super strong. I don't care for the past models of the dare, but this one I love! 65 degree headtube with a low bottom bracket height make this a cornering machine. You can push into a turn so hard and it shoots out like a rocket. The rear end tracks like a super glue and it pedals better than any other dh bike I've been on, Santa Cruz Vp Free, Rocky Moountain Flatline, Commencal and even the Intense M9.
Fox RC4 Rear Shock, 550lb spring
Marzocchi Ti 888
Crank Brothers Sage Wheel set ( I rebuilt the rear wheel) 135 mm Spacing Tubeless
Avid Code G3 Brakes 203mm rotors
Chris King Headset
Azonic 888 Direct Mount Stem
Race Face Atlas FR Bar
Saint Cranks 36t Ring
E-THirteen LG+1 Chain Guide
Straitline JL Platform Pedals
KMC Superlight Gold Chain
Sram PG-980 Cassette
Sram X7 Rear Derailleur
Intense Edge 2.5 Tires, DH in rear, Freeride up front
Thomson Seat post
Funn DH Saddle
Salsa QR Seat Collar
PDW Speed Metal Grips
X9 Rear Shifter
38.8lbs