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The New 07 Deng Frames...


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Yes it would my Zoo! Python flexes quite a bit (N) sucks!!

Cheers, Will (Y)

But those are just plates welded I think he's referring to the likes of the GU which has a full CNC brake mount/booster unit all in one which is welded onto the frame, this should be stiffer than what's on the python..

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For the ZOOs and echo frames you will need a booster (optional for users chosse) but i would recomend to use one.

For the GU and adamant frames you wont need one cuse of the inbuilt booster but sayin that aim@me is usin one and i cant really feel a differnce to havin a booster on his GU frame

biddle

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For the ZOOs and echo frames you will need a booster (optional for users chosse) but i would recomend to use one.

For the GU and adamant frames you wont need one cuse of the inbuilt booster but sayin that aim@me is usin one and i cant really feel a differnce to havin a booster on his GU frame

biddle

what a load of bollocks, even my 06 echo has a built in booster, solid as fook

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so? all the 07 deng frames have an intergrated brake booster, so your post is utter bullplop

what about the ZOO 07 pitbull you really cant call that a built in booster that frame flexed more for me than my old ashton mark 3 frame and it did the same when i fitted my vee brake .

biddle

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no one else seems to having that problem, you sure it isn't your brake pads?

could be the problem with my vees as im usin the new vee rock pads what are really soft but the frame did flex wen i used to run a magura with koxx bloxx yellows but sayin that i havnt seen meny of the DENG frames with boosters on

MY BAD

biddle

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no one else seems to having that problem, you sure it isn't your brake pads?

could be the problem with my vees as im usin the new vee rock pads what are really soft but the frame did flex wen i used to run a magura with koxx bloxx yellows but sayin that i havnt seen meny of the DENG frames with boosters on

MY BAD

biddle

Probably is your pads. I have been using the 07 Pitbull with cnc phat pads and the rear brake is really stiff and responsive..

All og the deng frames that have the built in brake booster also seem really stiff. My friend has the 05 Control and thats amazingly stiff with coustsinks.

Max...

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Thanks for the replys so far :)

Think the 07 Python should have a full CNC brake Booster built onto the frame Don't know why it hasn't :S

Cheers,

Sam

the 07 python does have a built in booster and when i had my 07 python the back brake was really really stiff no flex what so ever and i didnt run a bosster with it

what about the ZOO 07 pitbull you really cant call that a built in booster that frame flexed more for me than my old ashton mark 3 frame and it did the same when i fitted my vee brake .

biddle

and the only reason your back brake is really flexy (spongy) is because u havnt set your brake up properly and any frame is flexy (spongy) if you set ur brake up crap

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the 07 python does have a built in booster and when i had my 07 python the back brake was really really stiff no flex what so ever and i didnt run a bosster with it

and the only reason your back brake is really flexy (spongy) is because u havnt set your brake up properly and any frame is flexy (spongy) if you set ur brake up crap

lol how do you know these things.Nah my back brake is setup propley and everything but im usin some homemade vee adaptors that could be the problem.

biddle

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