The Implant is built from a custom Reynolds 853, DH-rated, tube set. It has a massive, full-wrap, top tube-head tube-down tube gusset. It also features oversized wishbone and chainstay sub-assemblies. When fully assembled and operated by sufficiently trained individuals the Implant is capable of functioning in a variety of roles.
Submitted by
steve livesey
a Weekend Warrior
from coquitlam bc
Date Reviewed: April 16, 2008
Strengths: This bike is strong without being too heavy. Had a Generation, which is more XC and broke it a couple of times. Handles like a dream and takes a beating. Looks good too.
Weaknesses: None that I could find.
Bottom Line:
Costs a bit extra but worth every penny. If you like freeride, North Shore type riding on a hardtail, this is a great bike for you. I'd be hard pressed to break it. If you do, it's steel, so it can be fixed.
Just built my Dekerf SSer up. It's my first single speed so we'll see how long it stays like that! ;)
The frame has custom Geometry to suit me and a custom Urban Camo Cow finis Read More »
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I'm looking to buy a new hardtail and my brothers friend has a dekerf implant for sale for $1400 cdn. Is this a good deal? the dekerf website doesnt work so i cant see pics or Read More »
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I run my Dekerf Implant as a SS and as my sole bike at the moment, a few weeks ago it went back over to Canada for some mud clearance mods, and at the same time Chris repainted Read More »
What other bikes do you own? I find it very difficult to find an fs frame that doesn't make me want to go back to riding my Implant. I currently have a RM Slayer as well, and was c Read More »
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