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PostPosted: Thu 17th Jul 3:10pm    Post subject: Demo 7???? - Opinions Wanted Reply with quote Report Abuse

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PostPosted: Thu 17th Jul 3:21pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

i have one, theyre wicked. quite heavy though and the dt swiss 540 rims arent really cut out for DH. i have put 40rc2s, hope 6 pots, hope/sun doubletrack wheels on it and it is even better
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PostPosted: Thu 17th Jul 3:22pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

pretty pricey new too i got mine $1500 off coz it had been at shop for a while
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PostPosted: Fri 18th Jul 8:23pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

They are mean as for both dh and freeride i got 1 for sale because i cant ride any more check my listing it almost brand new
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PostPosted: Fri 18th Jul 9:49pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

Whats the difference between the demo7, 8 and 9?
is it relevent to the travel?
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PostPosted: Fri 18th Jul 9:50pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

Im talking about just the frame by the way.

I realise the bikes come with different spec.
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PostPosted: Fri 18th Jul 9:52pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

JacobRjett wrote:
Whats the difference between the demo7, 8 and 9?
is it relevent to the travel?


each have different wheel travel and differnt Geometry
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PostPosted: Fri 18th Jul 9:56pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

is it just the rear suspension design thats changed, to give it more travel - or does the head tube angles, BB etc. All vary between the different models? im assuming the 8 and 9 would be the more downhill orientated models, as apposed to the 7
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PostPosted: Fri 18th Jul 11:07pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

they have 7, 8 and 9 inches travel. There are small geo tweaks as well, and they use different axles... qr on the 7, 135mm bolt through on the 8 and 150mm on the now discontinued 9. The 7 is the 'freeride' model and the 8 the DH, although they're both good at both really.

As always a test ride is better than a few words...
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PostPosted: Fri 18th Jul 11:13pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

Soba wrote:


As always a test ride is better than a few words...


Yarr. I love my Demo, best bike I've owned, but the brand is over priced.
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PostPosted: Fri 18th Jul 11:30pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

Of the current shape, the differnce is the head tube and the length of the shock. the 7 has a 1.5 and a shorter stroke and length shock, the 8 has a 1 1\8th head tube, a longer shock and slightly steeper angles for it.

Of the old ones the 8's and 9's have different frames, you can spot a 9 as it has 2 "rib" bits going from the bb up to the upper linkage pivot. they are also heavier
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PostPosted: Sat 19th Jul 10:37am    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

The Demo 7 actually has 7.3" rear travel with the travel limiter on the shock (2.375" shock stroke), or 7.7" without (2.5" shock stroke). The 2007 onwards Demo 8 has 8.4" with a 2.75" shock stroke.

Both have 135mm x 10mm rear axles, 73mm BBs. As stated above the difference in frames is the head tube (which makes the 7 frame 1/3 lb heavier I'm told), and the lack of front shifter cable boss's on the down tube of the 8 frame. Head angle is either 66/65deg for the 7, or 65/64 for the 8 (due to the longer fork).

I wouldn't say they're necessarily heavy -- both frames are over 1lbs lighter than a Glory frame for e.g. If I remember correctly my large Demo 7 was approximately 41lbs standard, but as someone said above, the wheels (and tyres) are pretty light though.

The only downside to the bike as far as I'm concerned is that it doesn't pedal well. But then I didn't buy the bike to pedal, so it's really a non-issue. And the effectiveness of the rear suspension more than makes up for it anyway. Plus it rails corners like an SX trail.
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PostPosted: Sat 19th Jul 6:53pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

they are beautifull bikes! i got mine just before secondary schools and its treating me very well!
the other differenece between the 7 and the 8 is also that the wheelbase is slightly shorter off memory on the 8, obviously because of its DH orientation.

you probably dont need to worry about the 9 though because off memory theyre are only frames left in the country which are size small still from 05. ( unless your buying 2nd hand of course)

the 9 was made to be a burlier freeride bike than the 7.

in terms of weight who really cares, yes they are no cross country bike but i managed to ride mine all the way up cannons point and pass alot of people on cross country bikes that started well before me.

a major advantage is definately the suspension set up, it works amazingly well and tracks the terrain extreamly well thanks specializeds FSR setup.

and as said above the only disadvantage is the rims which could be slightly too light for your needs if your a rough rider. But the brass nipples and double butted spokes are great.


All in all they are a fabulous bike and i would highly reccomend one.
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PostPosted: Sun 20th Jul 8:35pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

pookie_me_3 wrote:

yes they are no cross country bike but i managed to ride mine all the way up cannons point and pass a lot of people on cross country bikes that started well before me.

I don't think passing a year nine who was on a huffy really counts luke Big Grin .
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PostPosted: Mon 21st Jul 9:53pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

White-Lightning wrote:
pookie_me_3 wrote:

yes they are no cross country bike but i managed to ride mine all the way up cannons point and pass a lot of people on cross country bikes that started well before me.

I don't think passing a year nine who was on a huffy really counts luke Big Grin .
thats besides the point!

haha you were the only one who beat me fool!

and yes most of them were year 9 and 10s Sad
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