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For some reason I could not see the pic.Usually they break nearer to the mainframe.Terry
The LBS didn't have a 2012 Superfly 100 in my size. Perhaps not coincidentally, the guy gave me a bit of a razzing about my desire for a dual-suspension bike here on the east coast of the US, where there's isn't much in the way of downhilling (at least not in my area). We mainly have thick woods and cross-country-type singletrack (my thing) and rails-to-trails (not my thing). He suggested I could save about a grand by going with a hardtail.They happened to have a leftover 2011 Trek/Gary Fisher X-Cal 29er in my size. It's a hardtail with a 100mm RockShox Reba RL fork and SRAM 7.0 components. It was a good deal, at $1250. So I bought it. It feels huge, and the rear end is a little more harsh than I've been used to, but it's lighter than my Beast and seems to climb better, and the fork is a big improvement over the Girvin plus SpeedSpring-over-ODS front end. The Avid Juicy 3.0 hydraulic discs are interesting, but they're definitely not as powerful as the old Magura rim brakes!I'm looking at an 856 frame and swingarm on eBay; I may get that and rebuild the ProFlex anyway, as I really liked that bike.