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monarchmason
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9/16/2025 6:30am

Wow. Maybe I should be a dentist because I can understand the appeal to this bike and its warranted price. You guys are missing the obvious as to why it cost like $15,000… it says YETI on the bike. That worth about 7 horse power at least

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9/16/2025 7:38am
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New 38 in the oven ?

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chriskief
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9/16/2025 7:55am
tarekfahmy wrote:
New 38 in the oven ?
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New 38 in the oven ?

Sort of...

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chriskief
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9/16/2025 7:57am
tarekfahmy wrote:
New 38 in the oven ?
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New 38 in the oven ?

chriskief wrote:
Sort of...

Sort of...

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9/16/2025 8:10am
tarekfahmy wrote:
New 38 in the oven ?
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New 38 in the oven ?

chriskief wrote:
Sort of...

Sort of...

chriskief wrote:
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powder coating oven, I was pretty close 😴

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9/16/2025 8:54am

LEGACY of the 38?? That shit is like 5 years old, this isn't some 20 year anniversary edition or something. 

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ebruner
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9/16/2025 9:06am

2026, Limited edition colors are so hot right now.  

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9/16/2025 9:23am
JordonMTB wrote:
New Transition soon? Spotted in the Woolley Fest highlight video.  

New Transition soon? Spotted in the Woolley Fest highlight video. 

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Dual crown + water bottle. Sounds trivial but a huge feature for us who just ride park and don't race.

mfoga wrote:

Not going to lie that was a plus to the new orbea. That and you can literally have two bikes in one 

That one's even better since you can stash a bladder full of water down inside the bike's frame storage and have one of the best looking DH bikes out there not have it's beauty ruined by a water bottle in its silhouette. Not sure how far the cavity goes down but maybe you'll even get some on-trend added weight at the BB too!

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Evil96
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9/16/2025 11:59am

well theres currently some top carbon models at 13-14k.
others for 15k...... 
amflow for 16k... 

no need to spend 25k... at all.

Did I say there’s need to spend 25k nzd?

I commented on the “ top carbon models e-bike for 12k Nzd” which is not even remotely true, that’s all 

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From the Claw!

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Loche wrote:
From the Claw!
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From the Claw!

Not very original, i'll give him 76/100

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Primoz
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I kind of feel this layout might be the next crab. It opens up the space for a water bottle even more than the vertical shock orientation and it stresses the seat tube to a lesser degree, instead loading the top tube which can be bigger/stronger than the usually very defined seat tube. 

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9/16/2025 10:10pm Edited Date/Time 9/16/2025 10:10pm
Primoz wrote:
I kind of feel this layout might be the next crab. It opens up the space for a water bottle even more than the vertical shock...

I kind of feel this layout might be the next crab. It opens up the space for a water bottle even more than the vertical shock orientation and it stresses the seat tube to a lesser degree, instead loading the top tube which can be bigger/stronger than the usually very defined seat tube. 

But what if we go further and mount the shock to a bridge between the top and bottom tubes… this will make sure we can make both tubes lighter… and then we can probably add another bridge maybe on the right side of the shock so it’s all rigid..

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9/16/2025 10:21pm

Sounds heavy... 

9/16/2025 10:34pm
Primoz wrote:
I kind of feel this layout might be the next crab. It opens up the space for a water bottle even more than the vertical shock...

I kind of feel this layout might be the next crab. It opens up the space for a water bottle even more than the vertical shock orientation and it stresses the seat tube to a lesser degree, instead loading the top tube which can be bigger/stronger than the usually very defined seat tube. 

Also makes it easier to have a straight seat tube with deep insertion. Some vertical crabs out there have to have a weird bend in the seat tube in order to get the rocker main pivot in place.

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MrRight
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Jotegr wrote:

LEGACY of the 38?? That shit is like 5 years old, this isn't some 20 year anniversary edition or something. 

Yeah but arguably the best all rounder fork Fox has in their line up and def my personal fave

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9/17/2025 9:54am
Primoz wrote:
I kind of feel this layout might be the next crab. It opens up the space for a water bottle even more than the vertical shock...

I kind of feel this layout might be the next crab. It opens up the space for a water bottle even more than the vertical shock orientation and it stresses the seat tube to a lesser degree, instead loading the top tube which can be bigger/stronger than the usually very defined seat tube. 

Isn't this the same crab layout as the older gen Rocky Mountain Altitude and Bird frames?

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Primoz wrote:
I kind of feel this layout might be the next crab. It opens up the space for a water bottle even more than the vertical shock...

I kind of feel this layout might be the next crab. It opens up the space for a water bottle even more than the vertical shock orientation and it stresses the seat tube to a lesser degree, instead loading the top tube which can be bigger/stronger than the usually very defined seat tube. 

jalopyj wrote:

Isn't this the same crab layout as the older gen Rocky Mountain Altitude and Bird frames?

Correct. And there are a few other bikes with this layout out there as well. Therefore me saying I feel this might be the next crab. 

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9/17/2025 2:09pm

Hayes Dominions are on the market for a while now nd after trying some other brakes they are the one I keep coming back to. I wonder if anyone heard anything about Hayes jumping on the Mineral Oil trend as well? Or maybe a new version with minor updates like tool free bitepoint adjustment…

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9/17/2025 3:45pm
chriskief wrote:
Bit different rear end on Loris' Supreme...

Bit different rear end on Loris' Supreme...

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dolface wrote:

Looks like UDH and T-Type mech?

chriskief wrote:

Pivot has moved up to the seat stay as well.

A better angle of the UDH rear end...

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9/17/2025 3:48pm
dolface wrote:

Looks like UDH and T-Type mech?

chriskief wrote:

Pivot has moved up to the seat stay as well.

chriskief wrote:
A better angle of the UDH rear end...

A better angle of the UDH rear end...

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And how about that caliper placement...

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chriskief wrote:

Pivot has moved up to the seat stay as well.

chriskief wrote:
A better angle of the UDH rear end...

A better angle of the UDH rear end...

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chriskief wrote:
And how about that caliper placement...

And how about that caliper placement...

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You can still choose between 200 and 220mm rotors...

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justshrddin
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9/17/2025 4:21pm Edited Date/Time 9/17/2025 5:02pm
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Is this a new Boxxer I see....... 👀

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MrDuck
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9/17/2025 5:16pm
chriskief wrote:
A better angle of the UDH rear end...

A better angle of the UDH rear end...

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chriskief wrote:
And how about that caliper placement...

And how about that caliper placement...

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chriskief wrote:
You can still choose between 200 and 220mm rotors...

You can still choose between 200 and 220mm rotors...

Screenshot 2025-09-17 at 7.00.31%E2%80%AFPM

Bit of a Girth merchant that rear end

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chriskief
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9/17/2025 5:25pm
Is this a new Boxxer I see....... 👀
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Is this a new Boxxer I see....... 👀

Other than the stickers, doesn't look like the new one that was spotted.

Ambushell
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9/17/2025 7:22pm

How does everyone want to celebrate once we hit 1000 pages on the thread? I was thinking maybe we could all go to Chilis and share a Triple Dipper. lmk.

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We should talk about chainstay length to celebrate

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