Full suspension single speed project bike at MtnBikeRiders.c
This is a Woodstock 707 frame, converted to a single speed, Full suspension bicycle.
This is a Woodstock 707 frame, converted to a single speed, Full suspension bicycle.
Video from bike test done in October for the April-issue of Norway’s # 1 mountain bike magazine, Terrengsykkel (www.terrengsykkel.no)
www.amazon.com — Will fit riders 5′7″- 6′-1″ Shimano 21 Rapid Fire shifters and a Shimano rear derailleur Light weight 36 hole alloy rims Hand crafted full suspension aluminum frame V-Brakes for stopping on a dime
www.amazon.com — Bike Type: Full Suspension Mountain Bike–Front and rear suspension work together to give you a smooth overall ride by absorbing harsh bumps. Bike Frame Material: Aluminum–A light material that offers you a responsive ride. Type of Shifter: Shimano EZ Fire Shifting–You choose gears by pulling a forefinger trigger or pushing a thumb button, which puts the bike in the next-higher or next-lower gear. Front Brake: Disc–Powerful stopping that is easy to control, with no heat transfer to rims. These brakes will give you great braking even in muddy conditions. Rear Brake: Disc–Powerful stopping that is easy to control, with no heat transfer to rims. These brakes will give you great braking even in muddy conditions.
My Bike Blog: preludedriven.blogspot.com A short HD slideshow & video of the Iron Horse Maverick XC Bike. Currently using the bike for basic to intermediate local trails.
Outdoor Dirt Demo in Boulder City at Bootleg Canyon, NV Mike F. reviewing the new Tall Bay 29er. Tough with high winds Monday and Tuesday.
amzn.to GMC Topkick Dual-Suspension Mountain Bike Boasting a full-suspension, extra-strong aluminum frame, the GMC Topkick mountain bike is an ideal choice for both trail riding and rough city riding. The frame employs a floating beam suspension design mated to a Zoom suspension fork with elastomer/spring technology. amzn.to
Video edited with iMovie. Video taken with GoPro HD (r5 – 1080p @30fps). Stills taken with Sony DSC-T700 (@10.1mps)
Roger landing a nice jump. I’ve slowed down the landing so you can really see the bike compressing.