View Full Version : It will be mine!!!!!!!
White Chocolate
04-29-2004, 02:50 PM
Hopefully this summer will be the summer when the game is stepped up and I get a big bike. If so, then this incredible piece of machinery in matte black with a super t will be between my legs. Hmmmmmmmm :D
http://www.sinisterbikes.com/bikes/orange_r9.jpg
Damnation that's a good looking bike. Though, it looks very similar to a Big Hit. Who makes it?
Edit:
Nevermind, I quit being lazy and checked the pics properties. How are Sinister's bikes?
White Chocolate
04-29-2004, 03:18 PM
Originally posted by CS
Damnation that's a good looking bike. Though, it looks very similar to a Big Hit. Who makes it?
Edit:
Nevermind, I quit being lazy and checked the pics properties. How are Sinister's bikes?
Sinister bikes are made by frank the welder, who used to work for yeti in it's heyday before he created the spooky brand. Top notch craftsmanship. Pinkbike just did a review on the R9 (pictured above), and basically said it was incredible.
http://www.pinkbike.com/modules/news/?op=articleview&id=2000
Having ridden all the canadian trails mentioned in the review, and knowing how much better I would have ridden them on a dual suspension bike, i think this is the one. plus i might be able to get a deal on it. My fingers have never been crossed farther!
trainnvain
04-29-2004, 03:22 PM
*reduced to drooling*
snow_slider
04-29-2004, 05:38 PM
That's a beaut!
Jesus, do you think the main pivot area could be any beefier?!? That's a TANK!
CantDog
04-29-2004, 05:54 PM
God, I loved Spookys back in the day. I really wish they hadnt gone under, a pitboss was going to be my next hardtail.
Frank the Welder is the man, I'd be honored to have a bike built by him.
InspectorGadget
04-29-2004, 06:46 PM
That is one sexy lookin' ride - I hope you get one of own WC.
If I were to be so impolite; how many dollars would you have to part with for the beautiful orange crush R9 pictured above?
hey wc. what do you think about the banshee scream? i am crossing my fingers for a deal on that....btw that thing looks sweet.
White Chocolate
04-29-2004, 10:45 PM
Originally posted by hev
hey wc. what do you think about the banshee scream? i am crossing my fingers for a deal on that....btw that thing looks sweet.
The banshee screams are very very burly bikes. Definately more heavy hitting freeride oriented then downhill oriented ie shorter wheelbase and higher bottom bracket. You will not break it. My friend had one for a while, he got rid of it because it was too heavy and bulky for his style of riding. If you ride slower trails with large drops and lots of slower speed burl, you can't go wrong. If your trails are faster and/or smoother ie a line at whistler or any world cup downhill course, you would be better off with something a bit longer and lower. Did i mention you will not break it? :D
As for that R9 in the picture, it isn't quite the same spec as the complete team bike, but it runs right around $3600 + tax with the avalanche shock that is pictured. You can get it with the romic shock for just over $3300. check out the website at www.sinisterbikes.com for way more info then i could give.
White Chocolate
04-29-2004, 10:59 PM
black is out. New color is the white, with a 888. I love dreaming
http://www.sinisterbikes.com/misc/test/wht_r9.jpg
thanks wc. That's pretty much been the consenus I have heard so far. I am tall and 200lb's and ride (not race) pretty aggresively so I think it's a good fit...sounds like the deal is a go too. So I am stoked.
gonzo
05-05-2004, 07:34 AM
man...it even comes with a fire extinguisher mounted between your legs...
powder11
05-05-2004, 08:29 AM
i watched bill (founded sinister) show up richie schley at lynn woods on a rocky mountain cycles promo ride. it was a solid 15 ft drop to flat (east coast riding, don't ask) and richie said no way because it would break his bike. bill dropped it with ease on that same bike. they build shit that is indestructable. the rocky mountain rep was pretty sour to say the least.
el_jefe
05-07-2004, 02:30 PM
its all about the Karpiel, baby...
http://www.karpiel.com/images/apoc1.jpg
http://www.karpiel.com/images/apoc2.jpg
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