2007 turner bikes product info brochure

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The 2007 Turner bikes product info brochure contains information, geometry and specification of the following Turner Mountain Bike models; Nitrous, Flux, 5 Spot, RFX, Highline and the DHR.

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PIease look carefully at the recommended riderheights listed for each size. These suggestionsare based on talking to hundreds of riders a

year. lt is not unusual for us to get a requestfor a new front triangle, and almost every timethey are requesting the next larger size. Whentoo small a frame is purchased the rider ends upover extending the seat post, using a tall stackof spacers and the use of too long a stem. Beingon the correct size bike places the riders' weightbetween the front and rear wheels addingstability and is much more comfortable as eachlarger size frame has a taller head tube so the rideris not hunched over.

7or( €qlea'Over the last 13 years we have seen riders installa range of fork lengths on any given modeland be completely happy with their f inal setup. Almost without exception the range hasbeen within 1" longer or shorter than thefork length the frame was designed around.lf you install a fork that is shorter or longerthen the A-C length the frame geometry wasdesigned around, your geometry will changeapproximately 1 degree per 20mm of forklength. Allframes are designed around anaverage fork with an axle to crown length in thetravel range that we expect you to run on yourTurner frame, but changing fork lengths (withinreason) can help fine tune the geometry tobetter fit your riding style and terrain.

Tftha'rbeen at the forefront of MTB suspension sincethe technology's inception in the '1980's. Asa professional racer, David helped designersat Rock Shox, Mongoose and AMP Researchrace-test and fine-tune early advancements insuspension design. After retiring from full-timecompetition, David worked with legendarydesign guru Horst Leitner to create some of themost progressive and lightweight suspensionbicycle frames and forks the sport had ever seen.

ln 1994, David Turner entered the bicycle marketwith high-performance frames bearing his ownname. Turner suspension frames quickly earneda winning reputation by delivering levels ofperformance, pedaling efficiency and reliabilityfew riders had ever experienced. The superiorityof Turner frames has not been lost on top prosin the sport. Numerous NORBA, World Cup andUCI Championships have been won on Turnerframes, and all by riders being paid by otherbike companies to endorse their products.

Two thousand seven marks our company's 14thyear building high-performance suspensionframes for hard-core riders. This year's Turnerline is the most comprehensive in our company'shistory, and includes long-travel DH racemachines, big-hit freeride frames, mid- andshort-travel XC frames and even an all-newsuspension frame for the 29-inch scene.

Turner Bicycles founder David Turner has