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 its a 36/24 double for everyday riding. i switch it to a single with a chainguide and put a short post on when at a bike park. the chainstay is 12mm longer then a Demo. it also has roughly a 65 degree head angle with a boxxer. those are 3c minion 2.5, code r brakes, outlaw wheels, 780mm boobars, short cage derailleur. if your argument is it has 180mm travel, what about the TR250? that is 180 and can run a boxxer, that isnt a trail bike. or if its because of the air shock? what about the double barrel air or fox dhx air? you have never ridden it. this rides smoother and faster than a lot of dh bikes i have ridden.
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 No, true, I have never ridden it, just from my own point of view, it just looks wierd with the boxxers. Doesnt look that slack either, but I guess ill just take ur word for it. Would look mint with a single crown forks and a single on the front. Like jerome clementz's jekyll. Enough bike then for everyday am or bike park. Just think the forks are over kill
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 Id say it was more a aggresive trail bike or a AM bike. Your running a triple of front (or is it a double), Short chain stay, looks like a trail bike......id say its a trail bike.
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 never seen a claymore with boxxers before Smile
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 its 180mm travel in the rear, not a trail bike. Chris Van Dine rode one with a dual crown in rampage a couple years ago and the frame is rated for the atc of a boxxer.
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 Looks Dope, Im excited to see what you can do with it this year !!!
  • 1 0
 Check out Aaron chase rides one as we'll for Downhill and regular riding.
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 Really?????.....a trail bike with boxxers??????







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