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Specialized has a included a mechanical brain on a fork already. I believe they have it on their s-works stumpjumper.
No problem. surprised no one else commented on that.
Wow. 6810g for the fox 40?! That's almost 15 lbs!
hampsteadbandit, I agree completely!
Someguy101, I also agree completely! But you don't have to look at it while riding it.
The ugly frames tend to grow on me after they've been around for a bit. I definitely found it more attractive in person. And if that isn't enough, put it next to a newer norco and the curves won't seem so drastic!
The 09 SX trail feel's more like a demo ('07 or newer, i have little experience with the older models) than the older SX trail frame. The new SX trail has a lower center of gravity and the suspension just has a better feel to it, it feels similar to the demo IMO. I currently own an 06 SX Trail, owned an 07 Demo 7, and have demoed an 09 SX Trail on a few occasions.
My 07 demo was one of the better pedaling big travel bikes I've ridden. But I'm pretty sure you could set up any of these bikes to pedal well with the shock technology these days.
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Oct 6, 2008 at 15:29