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I heard many good things about Turner's dw-link. I think the Epic 29er is lighter bike? Plush is where it counts. Keep riding!
One of the new frames is built up. The Turner turned out a bit heavier than expected because of a couple choices I made. It's a little over 30 pounds without pedals. I bought a 5 pack of cheap tubes from PricePoint to have extras. They're decent, but seriously heavy compared to the Q Tubes Super Lights I have with the Kenda Small Block Eights on the MCR9 bike. The WTB Weirwolf 2.55 tires are also pretty heavy. I may switch these to the Kenda Nevegals I got from Tree Fort on Friday. I got a quick 11 miles in on the trail next to my house just to test ride it.... hoping to take it out for a longer run this evening or tomorrow during the day...Frame - Turner Sultan DW LinkFork - Fox F29 RL 120mm travelDrivetrain - Shimano XT Dyna-Sys 10 speedBrakes - Shimano Saint 160mm (seriously awesome brakes)Custom wheelset with Hadley Racing hubs front and rear laced to Stan's ZTR Flow rims
Yeah Turners like Pivots aren't known for being light. The equivalent Epic model should be lighter. However, everyone that reviews these bikes mentions they ride lighter than they weigh. I know the Pivot Mach 429 with a DW-link rear certainly did. It was an amazing climber. However for me, with the stock 100 fork it felt like it had too steep a HTA. A 120 on that bike might be perfect.
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