Showing posts with label Intense 951. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Intense 951. Show all posts

Thursday

Now available at BikeBling.com



The new 951 FRO SRAM Build bike has everything you need to hit the track except for pedals and a number plate. The sport of downhill requires a frame that can adapt to any track and the new 951 answers the call. Featuring World Cup winning geometry the Intense is famous for and added adjustability, the new 951 is ready to put you on the podium no matter what the mountain throws at you.

New G3 dropouts for adjustable head angle, bottom bracket height and wheelbase adjustability. Next generation VPP. 83mm bottom bracket. ISCG '05 chain guide mount. 1.5" headtube. Lock 'n' Load! This is a great platform to get started on one of 2010's most desirable downhill race bikes.

These are available for $4951.00 which is a great deals for such a desirable frameset!
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Sunday

New breed of DH race bike. Introducing the Intense 951 FRO



The 951 FRO has been designed around the next generation VPP2 suspension platform. It features travel in the range of 8-8.5in, a 83mm-wide bottom bracket, One Point Five head tube and ISCG 05 guide mount. The frame is constructed from Easton EA6 tubing and custom CNC machined 6061 aluminum bits (linkage and rear dropouts). A medium frame with Fox DHX RC4 shock is said to weigh 9.5lb. Complete bike as shown is said to weigh in at 37lbs!

First in production will be the FRO (For Racing Only) model with monocoque down tube and G3 dropouts, allowing the rider to change wheelbase, head angle and bottom bracket height depending on track conditions. Plans are in the works for a less expensive model with a traditional down tube and fixed dropouts is in the production pipeline. They will be available in 3 sizes and in various color options YTBD.

MSRP is $2760 for the FRO with Fox RC4 shock, $2420 for the production version with Fox RC2

Give us a call for production updates and availability @ 1-800-BIKEPRO or visit BikeBling.com


Making the 951 from jeff steber on Vimeo.