|  does the 2002 Giant DH have NRS? | agent yellow Sep 4, 2001 1:39 PM | | is that a NRS on the 02 Giant DH |
|  No ? | Lowtech Sep 4, 2001 1:48 PM | | havent you seen a pic? |
|  Nope, more... | JamesGiant Sep 4, 2001 1:54 PM | | AY-
Nope, the NRS system is for our XC bikes only. We did, however, enlist the help of Renault Sport to help design the bike. It's designed to be a great pedaler, while still being pretty active. It's a single-pivot swingarm, with a 4-bar link that activates the shock. I posted some pics a week or 2 back, check the archives for some close-up shots.
J@G |
|  pinkbike has some pics on their front page | ©2001 Sep 4, 2001 2:13 PM | | www.pinkbike.com |
|  Seat post shim shim shim shim shim shim shim | my name is Nobody... Sep 4, 2001 2:28 PM | | help.
30.8 is just plain crazy, lucy! |
|  On it's way On it's way On it's way On it's way On it's way | JamesGiant Sep 4, 2001 2:41 PM | | Should have left a couple of days ago.
Real men ride 30.8, or something like that...
J@G |
|  Hey, I tried to ride it as-is... | my name is Nobody... Sep 4, 2001 6:07 PM | | but i fell in! |
|  Say WHAT? | Dougal THUG #1 Sep 4, 2001 4:37 PM | | You enlisted the help of your Renault Sport designers just to copy the Keewee/Avanti which has been out for two seasons now?
Dougal.8m.com |
|  That would be horrible!!!! | Damn True Sep 4, 2001 2:21 PM | | NRS suspension locks out under braking. Bad juju for DH. |
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