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Brooklyn Machine Works Race Link

Average Rating 5.00/5
# of Reviews 5
MSRP $ 3700.00
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Description:
    The Brooklyn Race link has become a benchmark of quality and performance in the DH ridding world. Made in the USA with all 4130 constructions, the Race Link is a bike you will own for years. The frame comes with an Avalanche DHS rear shock for the best suspension quality available. Also included with the frame are Profile cranks, a Brooklyn chain guide and rollers. The three wheel positions and an eccentric bottom bracket give you several ride positions. The Race Link is available in many colors and can also be ordered in custom colors. The Race Link is sold on the Brooklyn website as a frame kit or a complete bike. You can have your local shop order as well.


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      Submitted by Paul Austeriz a Downhiller from Barcelona
      Date Reviewed: 7/10/2007 12:04:10 AM
      FavoriteTrail: many around the globe
      Duration Product Used: 6 months
      Price Paid: $3300
      Purchased At: brooklynmachineworks.com
      Strengths: Amazing build. PEADAL PEDAL PEDAL. NO KIKCBACK. floating brake=no brake jack. Simple and amazing strong.
      Weaknesses: Hard to get out of the united states. Had to order direct so no pro deal.
      Similar Products Tried: Santa cruz v10, Knolly, Kona stinky
      Bike Setup: Fox 40, xtr, deemax, thompson
      Bottom Line: Bottom line is that this bike is the most PEDALABLE bike ever. From big rock gardens to drops you can just spin the cranks through everything and pick up more speed. The jackshaft system gives you insane ground clearance because the lower chainwheel is so small.
      For me, it was a split between the V10 and the racelink (this bike). The V10 has much pedal feedback at the end of the travel. I like VPP for trail riding and XC, because the suspension locks out for forward motion after the initial squat, but for pure DH the brooklyn is better because of the lack of pedal kikcback that allows you to go hard and fast despite the terrain.
      It's a littl more expensive than the V10, but if you're serisous about DH then you've alreaday come to grips with the price of things, eh? Definitely worth the money, and the avalance shock, tuned to work with you is superb.

      If you don't have a local dealer call the shop directly and they can cusom one to you UPS.
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by dale a Downhiller from england
      Date Reviewed: 6/24/2007 8:44:09 AM
      FavoriteTrail: steep and as rough as it gets
      Duration Product Used: 6 months
      Price Paid: $10000
      Purchased At: ged the head brooklyn machine works england
      Strengths: really stable on fast open rough turns and straights nothing can stop it. feels very nice in the air. lifetime warranty.
      Weaknesses: it makes you go very fast without realising causing carniage.
      Similar Products Tried: none
      Bike Setup: marzzochi 888rc2x. MTX rims. Hope pro 2 Hubs. Hope monno M4 brakes. thompson seat post. brooklyn stem. azonic bars. SRAM x9 mech and shifter.
      Bottom Line: this bike is an absolute monster it will take you over anything and everything. you could complain about weight but when its aiming down it doesnt make much diffrernce appart from its a little harder to stop. This bike makes a outstanding race bike and can be rode extremley fast without braking.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by ørjan a Downhiller from Norway
      Date Reviewed: 9/5/2006 4:06:52 AM
      FavoriteTrail: sørmarkå
      Duration Product Used: 1 Year
      Price Paid: $7300
      Purchased At: BMW 16 power st. Brooklyn (homedelivery service)
      Strengths: 100% funktionalism, brutal estetics, 4130 strength, silent low maintenence, just keeps getting better and better.
      Weaknesses: would have been interresting with a titanium frame
      Similar Products Tried: demo8, bullit, stinky9, canfield
      Bike Setup: Ava DHF8, mtx rims, hope hubs, hope 6ti and mono, profile ti cranks, thomson post, spezialiced jump seat magnesium pedals, sram x9 trigger.
      Bottom Line: Year long fan of BMW, it is such a confidence builder and works so well that I keep pushing myself every time I ride, jump or huck.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Not Applicable a Downhiller from NSW Australia
      Date Reviewed: 7/16/2006 11:58:42 PM
      FavoriteTrail: any aiming down
      Duration Product Used: 6 months
      Purchased At: 5Gaustralian for frame
      Strengths: It's bullet proof,design and construction. Virtually always active pedaling or breaking.
      Weaknesses: Rust but that'd probablly take 20years of neglect to cause a problem,however these bikes will probablly last 20 years.
      Similar Products Tried: Balfa BB7,a few M1s,222,Dirtworks Pirahnna,Yeti DH6+8,Craftworks DHR,Kona Stab Primo,Giant DH comp,many more.
      Bike Setup: 40rc2s,Carbon Bars,Welgo mag pedals,Hope bulb front,Hadley rear,single track front,823 rear,profile cranks,Thomson ellite stem,X9shift,X0 rear mech,Avvy shock,michy rear,Syncros front,Hope headset,XTR calipers,saint levers.
      Bottom Line: This bike is the goods. I've ridden most bikes and this is it,I came from a BB7 before it and loved that bike but this is stronger stiffer and better.
      It loves to be riden hard,just holding on doesn't cut it(although it'll work)this bike begs to be thrashed. Never bottoms,you tend to destroy rear rims cause you can't feel them getting smashed because the rear takes square edge hits so well,I'm taliking big stuff here aswell,cassing 25ft gaps.I'll never sell this thing unless it's for a gearbox bike of the same or similar design and strength. Loving it,although it's killed my bike slutting days,I'm now a loyal Broolyn lover.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Captain Happy a Racer from Southern Oregon
      Date Reviewed: 7/7/2006 12:05:44 AM
      FavoriteTrail: flying fish
      Duration Product Used: 6 months
      Strengths: Cornering, holding a straight line, handling, jumping, sprinting, bump absorption, quality build, avalanche rear shock, and the company.
      Weaknesses: absolutely none. some people would like to say weight but mine is built up at 44 lbs. and could be even lighter.
      Similar Products Tried: dare, 223, bullet, vp free, brooklyn tmx, giant dh, intense, haro 454, scott dh, gt dhi, norco dh, mongoose ec
      Bike Setup: link bike, boxxer team, single tracks, minion fronts, stans no tubes, xt brakes, king headset, fun bars and stem, thompson, sram, shin burger pedals
      Bottom Line: this is a true race bike that rides in complete silence. geometry and handling are spot on. machining, welds and build are way beyond anything else out there. bump absorption and pedaling are amazing, it is by far the fastest dh bike i have ridden in every aspect. i could go on for days about how much i am amazed by this bike. if you want something that will run virtually matinance free and last years then this is your bike.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5



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