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• #1902
Great brakes.
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• #1903
Shame the short game isn't as strong
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• #1904
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• #1906
Surely reposts.
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• #1907
Hell yeah
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• #1911
Owning one makes me totally biased but I think this is one of the sexiest modern mtb's out there.
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• #1912
Needs a Dorado fork ;-)
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• #1913
Too much travel for the Calling but it does look rad on the Wreckoning
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• #1916
I'd love a Brooklyn just to sit in the garage but it's the same guys all round buying them when they are up for sale and it's a nights mare to get a DH bike now
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• #1918
Agreed, but it was a fucking pig to work on. That linkage made me hate life.
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• #1919
I avoided commenting just because of the same reason.
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• #1920
I haven't needed to touch the linkage but assumed it would be rather straight forward. What was the problem?
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• #1921
Oooh that one with the super monster T's is nice. Haven't came across this frame before.
The linkage design seems popular amongst a few different german brands.
I've have a Propain rage dh bike and the Pro10 linkage design is virtually the same as the above frame. Couple other german brands use very similar too.
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• #1922
Minimal space to move your hands around. It’s so well crafted to the point where you need to be double jointed.
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Mind blowing, amazing stuff!