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No/Style Added a comment about video #ALWAYSVOLLGAS

6/17/2013 7:02am
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Mal wieder ein klasse Video von Dir! Darf man fragen welcher Trail das ist? Viele Grüße NoStyle/Toddy
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No/Style Added a comment about product review Spitfire V2 (2013)

5/9/2013 3:26pm
Yep, it is only 200 - 300 Gramms lighter than it´s bigger Brother the Rune, that might be a bit confusing. But the good thing about this Bike is that you really don´t feel the Weight at all. I haven´t felt the 3,6 kg Frame-Weight on my Wildcard. Another thing to keep in Mind is that all this Adjustability adds Weight. Flip-Chips, more Bolts, cold-forged Dropouts makes this Frame a bit heavier than going with fixed Dropouts and Non-Adjustment. The Tubing alone is suprisingly light!!
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No/Style Added a comment about product review Spitfire V2 (2013)

5/9/2013 2:13pm
"... I like the head angle of the low setting, but prefer the middle to high bottom bracket height. After reviewing the geometry charts, the 650b wheels would accomplish just this and could potentially satisfy my geometry craving, but with a change to wheel size. The addition of an adjustable headset cup could also allow for the change ..." This is what I did exactly - neutral Flip-Chip-Setting and Angleset. With the 26ers Wheels this Bike is so much fun to ride and is getting even better with the 650B-Wheels. I´m running 36/22 Double-Ring, but have not experienced any Pedal-Feedback...
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E.T. Liked a product review Tested: 2013 Banshee Spitfire V2 - Get Aggressive

5/9/2013 1:59pm
Reviewed by Evan Turpen // Photos by Brandon Turman For the longest time Banshee Bikes were well off my radar. In 2007 I was a professional downhill racer and at the time their products represented heavy, overbuilt, and technologically lacking machines built for the “huckers” amongst us. That all changed in 2008, though, when they introduced the Legend MK1 downhill race bike and their unique approach to new product development. They released 50 frames to a select group of riders, racers, and engineers who all provided feedback that eventually went into the production frames. Banshee then went on to release...
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