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Great going Doezel!

Thanks~!

 

Nice, what fork and travel are you running?

It's a Pike RCT3 140mm, and using every mm of it :P

 

oh, and for the next question:

a 780mm Syntace Vector carbon high20 handlebar

and a 50mm Syntace Megaforce 2 stem.

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Thanks~!

 

It's a Pike RCT3 140mm, and using every mm of it :P

 

oh, and for the next question:

a 780mm Syntace Vector carbon high20 handlebar

and a 50mm Syntace Megaforce 2 stem.

yeah, I hear those Pikes are nice! came out a bit too late for me, I have the Revelation - not that it's such a bad thing though.

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I HAD a revelation too. but when it broke I took it out and never placed it back. Had a chat with Pat about it and decided to try trade my revelation and some euro's for a Pike. Somehow that worked!!!!

 

and you can't imagine the difference between those 2 forks...

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I HAD a revelation too. but when it broke I took it out and never placed it back. Had a chat with Pat about it and decided to try trade my revelation and some euro's for a Pike. Somehow that worked!!!!

 

and you can't imagine the difference between those 2 forks...

 

Yeah, it's pretty amazing. I've ridden a few Pikes in comparison to my Revelation and the biggest difference is how well sorted the Pike's compression damping is. It keeps itself set up so well without dive that you end up having significantly more travel available in most situations, without losing small bump sensitivity.

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Yeah, it's pretty amazing. I've ridden a few Pikes in comparison to my Revelation and the biggest difference is how well sorted the Pike's compression damping is. It keeps itself set up so well without dive that you end up having significantly more travel available in most situations, without losing small bump sensitivity.

mmm, that's an itch that I don't want to scratch...

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