K2 / Proflex Riders Group
General => Tech Forum => Topic started by: Dennis on October 26, 2003, 01:21:28 am
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ok guys, I have the itch to pick up a DH frame for ski
area use. I have found two that fit the bill for me. I can get either one for just over a grand in small, which is my size, esp. for DH. They both have 8" of rear travel. Of course, I probably don't really need a bike like this, but have a really cool paint job in mind. this would be instead of my dream Phoes Phly. Getting one of these frames instead would save a hella lot of money!! Please let me know what you all think. I realize neither one of these is a K2, but K2 never really made a DH bike, did they? Although maybe if I get the Remec, I could put an "Oz DH" graphic on it, similar to the "Oz Road" graphic I could put on the Colnago carbonissimo! I really need to let my brain rest a while, don't I?
One is the Remec DH Pro, a carbon main triangle with Risse Jupiter 5 that is made in Slovakia.
pic:
(http://cambriabike.com/SALE/frame/Images/remec_dh_frame.jpg)
The other is the Haro Werks DHR, aluminum frame made by Intense for Haro, with a vanilla RC.
pic:
(http://cambriabike.com/SALE/frame/Images/haro_dhr_blue_frame.jpg)
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Go with the Haro. Intense made plus more geometry options which become a lot more useful when you hit the real DH runs.
What kinda fork you plan on slapping on it?
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I too would say go with the Haro. I haven't seen any Carbon DH frames out there. I know that the Haro is well made. I would reconmend you put a Shiver for the fork.
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Gordo,
great minds must think alike. if I go for this thing, I would put a Shiver on it. Its the only DH fork I would consider, except maybe for a monster t, after doing the research on dh forks.
Prowler, yeah, the adjustability of the Intense-made frame is a really good thing. would help reduce my "bob-ness" a bit, adjusting everything myself that is.
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Good choices on the fork. I'd say go with the Monster unless you plan on trying your hand at DH racing or if you just want to save a little weight. I have ridden both and the Monster is noticeably stiffer but its also noticeably heavier. Just depends on how/what you will be riding mainly.
There are a handfull of guys that ride the Haro on our local race circuit and its a burly frame.