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I’m pretty positive either crestline or cascade ig posted a story with the 200mm link about a month ago. I can’t remember what it said or what it’s for, but it’s real.some youtuber made a video with lots of internet rumors, some already debunked for weeks, just to get some views. the end
i also messaged him about this - it will only fit the DJI Avinox version, not the gen 5 Bosch.The slow product offseason + clickbaiters like this is giving way to a lot of nonesense recently...
If Crestline was coming out with a new DH bike would Gwen have left? Doubtful. Can Crestline support more grassroots DHers by retrofitting a current frame? Yes, Troydon said so in the podcast.
Below, from the source.
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The bike alone wasn’t the reason Aaron left Crestline. But riding an unproven brand for World Cup DH and having to develop the bike on his own and doing all the testing on his own definitely had something to do with it.The slow product offseason + clickbaiters like this is giving way to a lot of nonesense recently...
If Crestline was coming out with a new DH bike would Gwen have left? Doubtful. Can Crestline support more grassroots DHers by retrofitting a current frame? Yes, Troydon said so in the podcast.
Below, from the source.
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This is awesome!Mystery solved for some people:
Video: Alden Pate Returns to Crestline - Racing a Custom "Stripped" E-Bike Frame for 2026
"The conventional Crestline DH bike is only in one size, which doesn’t fit me. So, we decided to go with the e-bike frame that comes in an XL and make a few simple mods. We’ve taken the motor, battery and electric components out, obviously, and put in a dummy BB, 200mm link, and a couple of small 3D printed pieces(shoutout Jank Components). It is a stock frame, though, exactly the same as what people get with the e-bike; there's no structural changes."
It's a mash up to get something to work. Not too dissimilar to wat Orbea did with their Rallon DH bike my steeling the wild fame as a starting point.More eye candy
The Motor Delete: Alden Pate’s Custom Crestline eMTB to DH Conversion
Troydon doesn't F around with no CAT 4 ratings!It's a mash up to get something to work. Not too dissimilar to wat Orbea did with their Rallon DH bike my steeling the wild fame as a starting point.
The awesome thing is that the standard stock frame must be strong enough for DH racing abuse.
So get out there and abuse the hell out of ya crestlines on dh tracks!
Yeah, thats not idealCrazy they got 200mm of rear travel on a 65mm shock... must be super progressive
Crazy they got 200mm of rear travel on a 65mm shock... must be super progressive
I inquired about the longer travel linkage and Troydon mentioned that they have been testing with the Rockshox using different tunes (C34, C37, & C42). I have no idea how different the tunes actually are, but points to being a good idea to have a 2nd shock if you're going change from 160/180 to 200mm linkages.Crazy they got 200mm of rear travel on a 65mm shock... must be super progressive
I have to assume the shock has a custom tune on it also. The guys going to be racing that bike, and will push it harder than 99% of the guys of this forum. So if it works for him it would work for most here.Crazy they got 200mm of rear travel on a 65mm shock... must be super progressive
It depends on how many pies us lazy arse e bikers have eaten compared to the racers. The effective result to an increasing leverage ratio is having to use a bigger spring for the same weight human, and more dampening in the shock.I have to assume the shock has a custom tune on it also. The guys going to be racing that bike, and will push it harder than 99% of the guys of this forum. So if it works for him it would work for most here.
200mm shreddingYeah, thats not ideal
Fair enough. The potential challenge running an airshock with the higher leverage ration dependent on your weight will be tapping out the max pressure rating of the shock. If you are a heavy bloke it might be an issue.200mm shredding
Judging by the video of Alden shredding on the 200mm link, I’d say it’s just fine. I’ll for sure be getting the link for mine to go with my 40, (for the ultimate DH beast for big hit days and park). I’ll also be running a Fox X2 with it so I can just add more air if need be. And I’ll keep the stock 180 links for when I run it with my 38 for everything else . Can’t wait to get it!![]()
If you're maxing out air pressure, at that point I would be concerned that they make spring rates for coil shocks that high. In a 205x65 Vivid you can run 360psi.Fair enough. The potential challenge running an airshock with the higher leverage ration dependent on your weight will be tapping out the max pressure rating of the shock. If you are a heavy bloke it might be an issue.
Luckily for me, I’m not heavy. 165lbs naked or maybe 175 with gear.Fair enough. The potential challenge running an airshock with the higher leverage ration dependent on your weight will be tapping out the max pressure rating of the shock. If you are a heavy bloke it might be an issue.
Sweet. Make sure you post up here the 200mm crestly when it is reaslised.Luckily for me, I’m not heavy. 165lbs naked or maybe 175 with gear.
Fo schizzo!Sweet. Make sure you post up here the 200mm crestly when it is reaslised.
Yeah, send pics... with gear of course!Sweet. Make sure you post up here the 200mm crestly when it is reaslised.