Downhill bikes
#13
Re: Downhill bikes
hi man i race road, xc and dh. have for years. if you want advice just ask
i currently ride an 08 kona stab supreme, its fun
its not that hard, just learn to handle the bike and brake, you'll be fine
mates in recent races, mad trails
i currently ride an 08 kona stab supreme, its fun
its not that hard, just learn to handle the bike and brake, you'll be fine
mates in recent races, mad trails
#15
Re: Downhill bikes
Originally Posted by rprznt
hi man i race road, xc and dh. have for years. if you want advice just ask
i currently ride an 08 kona stab supreme, its fun
its not that hard, just learn to handle the bike and brake, you'll be fine
mates in recent races, mad trails
i currently ride an 08 kona stab supreme, its fun
its not that hard, just learn to handle the bike and brake, you'll be fine
mates in recent races, mad trails
#16
Re: Downhill bikes
Originally Posted by Perfek360
one of the delivery drivers i work with switched from riding mx to doing this...he rides his bike to work on nice days and its a nice bike. I asked him how much he spent on it and all he said was "more then i thought i'd ever spend on a bike" lolz
i have heard that the taour dr french their bikes range from $4500-12k and they are much more simple bikes that just have to be light
these have to have good brakes to stop,good suspension to handle everything,and has to be strong enought to not break before you do and on top of that it still has to be light
but i agree with random strike that with some power those would be sick
i saw a video on youtube with a franken bike that was a mix of a heavily modafied 50 and one of these and it was awsome the guy was riding on a bmx track tearing it up faster than a bmx or an mx bike ever could because it was so light and manuverable
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