Posts Tagged '2010'

Commencal show new downhill bike

June 30 2010 No Commented

June 29th, 2010 @ 2:47 PM | Author: billy | dirt magazine

This is going to be concise – with a whole load more of detail to follow both here on the website and in future issues of Dirt Magazine.

This is so new it hasn’t even been built yet. (more…)


Dirt: Leatt DBX Comp Neck Brace

June 24 2010 No Commented

Source: http://dirt.mpora.com/news/leatt-dbx-comp-neck-brace.html (Dirt Magazine)

June 23rd, 2010 @ 4:58 PM | Author: billy

Leatt have just produced a mountainbike specific neck brace the DBX Comp which is based on the original GPX Club. The guys over at Hotlines have just sent one down to us to have a gander at.

The DBX comes in two models the DBX Ride at £229.99 and the more adjustable DBX Comp,which is what we’ve got here, is £349.99.

leattdbx Leatt DBX Comp Neck Brace

One of the main differences over the GPX is the low-profile shape which apparently is “designed specifically to meet the specific range-of-motion needs of cyclists”

leattside1 Leatt DBX Comp Neck Brace

The other key features are:

• The brace is constructed from glass-injected Nylon, whereby microscopic glass beads are infused into the plastic to increase its bond-strength. This makes for a controlled, stronger brace, without compromising the wearer’s safety.

• Certain parts of the brace are constructed from carbon-fiber that is reinforced with Kevlar®. This helps prevent the parts from shattering and sharp edges to protrude.

• At the back of the brace, fitting firmly on the muscles surrounding the spine, sits an engineered thoracic member that keeps the brace in position during an impact. This strut is designed to snap off at a certain force (roughly, one third of the force it takes to injure the spine).

• The rear-upper support acts as a crumple-zone, giving way under a severe load.

• A unique cut-out section ensures the brace and helmet helps avoid contact with the collarbone.

• Rounding off the construction of the brace is shock-absorbing Bio-foam. Biomechanically designed to help cushion the chin and contain the brace material in an accident, Bio-foam is also fully replaceable and machine-washable.

• The brace features two red-coloured clips that identifies emergency openings to paramedics.

• Leatt-Brace® is the only neck brace system that is CE certified (according to Personal Protective Equipment directive 89/686/EEC) and every product has been chemically tested and certified, so it is free of lead and other harmful additives.

• Maximum adjustability on the DBX Comp brace is achieved through six independent adjustment points and the brace is adjustable to suit most individual rider’s needs.

• Weight: approximately 790g ± 50g.

leattside5 Leatt DBX Comp Neck Brace

leattside7 Leatt DBX Comp Neck Brace

Ours tipped the office scales at 844g, we’ll let you know how we get on with this one and if it’s any better than the GPX.

Pete from Hotlines has sent us a series of top tips for achieving the perfect fit from the Leatt DBX brace (presuming you’ve used this sizing chart to buy the right one)

 Leatt  DBX Comp Neck Brace

1. Using a 3mm Allen key, slacken off the bolts enough to allow you to move the plate into its lowest position. This will allow the greatest range of movement without compromising the safety of the brace.

1a  Leatt DBX Comp Neck Brace

1a. Repeating the above process for the front plate. Again, this will allow the maximum range of motion.

 Leatt  DBX Comp Neck Brace

2. When fitting the Thorasic plate, position it with the two plates outboard of the carbon insert. This will effectively move the upper part of the rear plate further away from the base of the helmet, improving clearance and improving freedom of movement. A wedge is supplied in the box to angle the Thorasic so that it makes proper contact with your back.

  Leatt DBX Comp Neck Brace

  Leatt DBX Comp Neck Brace

2a-b. With the Thorasic in its most inboard position, fit the brace around your neck and allow it to rest freely on your shoulders. The brace is supplied with a 10mm spacer pre-fitted. With the brace on, breath in until your lungs are full. If the brace is sized properly, it should just start to squeeze against you when your lungs are full of air. If the brace is too big or too small, remove the spacers by using a 3mm Allen key to release the spacers. A 0mm, 10mm (pre-fitted), 20mm and 30mm spacer are supplied with every brace to get the perfect fit.

 Leatt  DBX Comp Neck Brace

 Leatt  DBX Comp Neck Brace

 Leatt  DBX Comp Neck Brace

3-5. To further increase the clearance on the rear plate, by loosening the same bolts as in part 1. This will loosen off a plastic nut with a metal thread. This nut has a stud that is used to keep it running in the bolt holes. This stud is fitted between the bolt and the brace. By flipping the nut so that the stud is above the bolt, you can achieve an additional 2mm clearance at the bolt which equates to the almost 1cm at the end of the rear plate.


Minaar takes Leogang

June 20 2010 No Commented

Greg Minaar wins in Leogang by aprox. 0.75 seconds over Gee Atherton.

Rachel Atherton seems to have re-hurt her shoulder in a big crash whilst Jonnier takes the win.

Peaty ends up 6th with a good return to form.

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Cane Creek Edition Intense 951

June 18 2010 No Commented
There is currently no information on whether this edition will definitely make it to the UK. But it does say available world wide. So fingers crossed… Looks really good and the CCDB will rock as always!

Tuner DHR Prototype

June 12 2010 No Commented

Designed by David Turner and Dave Weagle the new DHR frame is already a World Champion before even landing in the UK after Emmeline RAGOT claimed victory in Australia last September. Add to that a claimed weight of only 9.5lbs (medium), 210mm or rear travel and the race proven & winning DW-Link suspension system ordering your frame sooner rather than later will be key to swinging your leg over what is looking like being a legendary frame in 2010.

Specs
S, M, L, XL
Fox DHX RC4
1.5 in HeadTube
ISCG 05
Postmount rear disc brake caliper interface
Colours: Lime Green, Raw & Ano Black
SRP £2695 (Lime Green & Raw), £2749 (Ano Black)


Subscribe to Dirt to get free grips

June 11 2010 No Commented

Source: http://dirt.mpora.com/news/subscribe-dirt.html
June 9th, 2010 @ 11:26 AM | Author: billy


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Afan Trip May 2010

June 4 2010 No Commented

The video of our recent trip to Afan in Wales. This is the long version (37 mins) for us riders. It contains 90% of the downhill/trial sections of “Y Wall” and “White’s Level”. Probably pretty boring for non riders. Worth a skip through though. Next time we need trail side camera men for the 3rd person shots!


Updated: Sam Hill FtBill WC Crash

June 4 2010 one Commented

From: Dirt Magazine | http://dirt.mpora.com/news/sam-hill-fort-william-smash.html

June 4th, 2010 @ 5:56 PM

Sam Hill had a massive crash during official timed practise today at Fort William.

From the gondola I saw Hill slumped on the grass looking very shaken near the fast rocky drop/left hander a few corners up from the entry to the woods.

The latest news is that he has been to the local hospital for xrays to his shoulder.

Team mate Brendan Fairclough said “Sam doesn’t normally moan about injuries but he was looking pretty bad”

Healing vibes out to Hill and hope he’s back in the saddle for Sundays final.

Sam Hill In Fort William Smash

samhillbikesymon2 Sam Hill In Fort William Smash

Photos: Szymon Nieborak

samhillpitsfortwill2010 Sam Hill In Fort William Smash

Update: Sam speaks… sort of…

from http://dirt.mpora.com/news/dirttvsam-hill-injury-interview.html


Fabien Barel talks about his injury

June 3 2010 No Commented

The guy is indisputably a legend and clearly has the attitude to match. Personally I cant wait to see him back!

Get well soon Fabien.