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Post by stormloader on Dec 15, 2004 10:51:15 GMT 8
Guys,
so far ang alam ko lang na medyo mura at gumagana na coil shock w/ piggy back is yung DNM RC-Burner and X-fusion (?) Decent enough daw for big hits, DH and free ride ayon sa mga nakausap ko...
any feedback or additionl info would be great. especially for those just starting out and don't have the dough to get a 5th element or Fox RC
ANO PA BA? AND SAAN MERON?
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Post by skarhed on Dec 15, 2004 12:46:12 GMT 8
Guys, so far ang alam ko lang na medyo mura at gumagana na coil shock w/ piggy back is yung DNM RC-Burner and X-fusion (?) Decent enough daw for big hits, DH and free ride ayon sa mga nakausap ko... any feedback or additionl info would be great. especially for those just starting out and don't have the dough to get a 5th element or Fox RC ANO PA BA? AND SAAN MERON? Dude! My brad's bike came with that shock on his Xtension... it's a good shock, not all the bells and whistles but if you're on a budget it's top notch! The rebound adjustment is spot on, but I've only tried it on XC and a few freeride jaunts as he soon sold it and upgraded. Haven't done any big drops on it, the most was a four footer to flat, my two cents? It's ok in my book. P.S. Saw one unit at Ross's Cycles in Carti! Kaso medyo mahaba yun... not sure of the eye to eye length but mga 8.5 in ata yun. Hope this helps
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Post by stormloader on Dec 15, 2004 13:26:54 GMT 8
you're talking about the DNM burner right dude? saw the one you're talking about at ross too. yep it's too long for the warp. a 7.5 i2i would be just about right... i've also inquired from the dudes over at detour bike shop. said they could get me a unit, second hand or bnew. still scouting... oh, saw the romic shock (w/ a drab grey spring) at your shop too ef. looked burly but felt heavy man. any feed back here?
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Post by skarhed on Dec 15, 2004 23:31:20 GMT 8
you're talking about the DNM burner right dude? saw the one you're talking about at ross too. yep it's too long for the warp. a 7.5 i2i would be just about right... i've also inquired from the dudes over at detour bike shop. said they could get me a unit, second hand or bnew. still scouting... oh, saw the romic shock (w/ a drab grey spring) at your shop too ef. looked burly but felt heavy man. any feed back here? Sayang! Anyway, I'll keep a look out too... at least alam ko na for what frame!
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Post by >rocketman> on Dec 21, 2004 17:01:12 GMT 8
DNM used to make rear shocks sa mga scooter sa taiwan, kung best bang for the buck na rear shock DNM din ako, mura na sulit pa, same din sa mga dh fork nila this year naglabasan na rin yung mga bagong model nila. yung unit kina sam (ross) sa dh extension nakakabit yun. mahaba 220 eye to eye yata nun. Alam ko pwedi rin umorder sa kanya ng mga rear shock. mag down ka lang.
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Post by REDNEB on Dec 31, 2004 12:51:40 GMT 8
DNM? aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhh.........
Yung Did Not Move.................................................. ;D
DNM nga! ;D
If u can avail of rockshox,fox, risse, or any other brand that doesnt say im taiwan technology!
Taiwan has excellent manufacturing precision when it comes to aluminum or anything pressed n welded.
The one thing they dont have is Decent Suspension technology!
Go out and try a DNM today..... ;D Matibay sana kaya lang di gumagana as a real shock!
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Post by stormloader on Jan 3, 2005 21:30:58 GMT 8
DNM? aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhh......... Yung Did Not Move.................................................. ;D DNM nga! ;D If u can avail of rockshox,fox, risse, or any other brand that doesnt say im taiwan technology! Taiwan has excellent manufacturing precision when it comes to aluminum or anything pressed n welded. The one thing they dont have is Decent Suspension technology! Go out and try a DNM today..... ;D Matibay sana kaya lang di gumagana as a real shock! hehe mukhang DNM lang talaga papasa sa 5k budget.. anyway di pa naman ako going big eh. sa survey ko naman mukhang masaya mga gumagamit. pero take note they are not racers - just recreational dhillers at freeriders (light pa) hehe. sayo tol tingin ko laspag kagad DNM. pero yung sabi ni element na new DNM RC Burner seems ok enuf
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Post by REDNEB on Jan 12, 2005 3:35:18 GMT 8
brad yung 5k dagadgan mo pa 15k may trixxter ka na................pula naka dnm st-12rc......sama seatpost at clamp!
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Post by puregutz on Mar 28, 2005 15:14:12 GMT 8
hehe mukhang DNM lang talaga papasa sa 5k budget.. Dude I know someone selling brandnew FOX VANILLA RC for only P8,000 and it has a 7.5 eye-to-eye length. Perfect for your warp. Just add P3K to your budget and feel difference....
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Post by pengki on Mar 28, 2005 18:59:36 GMT 8
the who??? i think i know that guy selling the fox rear shox.... all i can say... fox is smoooooothhhh... parang aspalto ang trail.... you got to ride one so u can tell the difference..
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Post by stormloader on Mar 31, 2005 21:27:01 GMT 8
Dude I know someone selling brandnew FOX VANILLA RC for only P8,000 and it has a 7.5 eye-to-eye length. Perfect for your warp. Just add P3K to your budget and feel difference.... wish ko lang dude hehe. already bought a DNM RC Burner last December pa for almost half the price. The RC is modeled after the Fox RC i think. Already tested it on a variety of terrain including uphills and downhill tracks. so far i really love its performance. so plush and responsive. i especially loved it when we were bombing down peak 3 (when only cris and i opted to ride it remember?) It's much better daw than older DNM (does not move) models. i think so too but of course if i can get my grubby hands on some fair amount of cash i'll easily go for the Fox DHX
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Post by puregutz on Apr 1, 2005 10:26:12 GMT 8
Great! The first thing that usually breakd down sa DNM shocks is the rebound, particularly those stock shocks ng trixxter frames... so far i havent heard any complaints sa burner.
I hope its more durable than the old models... Good luck ;D
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