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    new downhill sled

    here is a picture of my new dh rig, just finished yesterday
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    So you are just going tease us with a pic and now list of specs?
    looks like nice ride.

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    Sweet, good looking lines there!

    Are you bringing this to interbike?

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    yeah I am bring it to interbike.

    here are the specs
    head tube angle 65 with a 888
    wheelbase 44.5
    chainstay 17.75
    top tube 23.5
    bottom bracket 14.5
    weight 11.5lbs with a manitou 6 way
    1600.00 with rear shock-rocco, chainguide
    4130 steel front frame
    6061 rear swing arm
    all main pivots ride on 4130 shafts with sealed needle bearing, stock skate bearings everywhere else
    1.125.standard head tube
    cnc machined link plates all around
    12mm x 150mm rear spacing.
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    pretty gnar.

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    Not to be too critical, but do you think the head tube will be beefy enough like that? We don't have a clear view of the head tube area but from this view it doesn't look like there is much for gusseting up there, considering how much travel that bike has. Just wondering.

    I am assuming you are the frame builder..?

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    yeah, I built the frame, the front end is made out of 4130 steel, check out most bmx bikes there is maybe a gusset on the underside of the downtube.
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    REPLY ON FRAME

    I have been lucky enough just to ride this bike in the parking lot of his shop and in just that short ride I can tell you all that this is one very sweet frame. I WILL be getting myself one soon. So props to ya Jer on building a swwweet ass ride.

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    I am for drooling all over the floor yes...sorry, the effects left over from interbike! That is one sweet ride! I got to see some of the build upto this one last Feb and I can tell you it is a monster! ---theres' my support Jer!

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    thanks, just wait till you see what I have in the works, 6.6 inch trail bike based on the morningstar suspension lighter weight but just as strong.
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