Hmmm, Just in time for the CO resorts to open, better start saving my pennies, cause I bet she will be a beaut!! And perfect timing, since I planned to start racing again (Masters rainbows??)turnerbikes said:Sorry for the delay, and yes it will be worth the wait but we understand if you don't wanna.
We will be posting images from the SolidWorks files in a week. Please don't hold us responsible for soiled pants, it is a notable change for the DHR and in the process we were able to increase stiffness and drop weight, but it does look different than the protos or any previous DHR. Form follows function.
DT
great news !turnerbikes said:Sorry for the delay, and yes it will be worth the wait but we understand if you don't wanna.
We will be posting images from the SolidWorks files in a week. Please don't hold us responsible for soiled pants, it is a notable change for the DHR and in the process we were able to increase stiffness and drop weight, but it does look different than the protos or any previous DHR. Form follows function.
DT
would this be the image?Sorry for the delay, and yes it will be worth the wait but we understand if you don't wanna.
We will be posting images from the SolidWorks files in a week. Please don't hold us responsible for soiled pants, it is a notable change for the DHR and in the process we were able to increase stiffness and drop weight, but it does look different than the protos or any previous DHR. Form follows function.
DT
nice!dualdirtman said:would this be the image?
Hope so. That thing looks SOLID!dualdirtman said:would this be the image?
teaseicegeek said:I was in the same room with one today. That's all I can say.
the frame in the pics looks great but i will wait official info by DT!!!dualdirtman said:would this be the image?
The DHR isn't meant to sport a front derailleur.rroeder said:Love the clean look of the symetrical non-elevated rear end, too bad they don't use this on their trail bikes.