I'm looking for any imput I can find on the YT line of gravity bikes. I'm primarily interested the title bike, but I'm also considering the budget TuEs (1999 euro). I've read some reviews and they're all good, but am a little concerned with buying a bike with no state side support. The questions I have are the usual things concerning frame, bushings, and bearings. So if anyone out there in Europe can tell me how those things have been holding up for them it would be a great help.
While there are plenty of great bikes availible to me here in the states, I have the luck of having family in Germany that will be rotating back to the states after 20 years abroad next year. He will be able to bring the bike back with him and it will cost me nothing. Another thing that gives me a hard-on is that the bike will be 20% off with his military discount. This is going to be my next year bike, but I have to get on saving now if I want this to make this happen. While I have a perfectly great 2011 Session 88 (and plan on keeping) and didn't plan on another DH rig for at least a few more years. I feel like I can't let a TuEs 2.0 Comp for $3000 or even the TuEs for $2100 slip by.
While there are plenty of great bikes availible to me here in the states, I have the luck of having family in Germany that will be rotating back to the states after 20 years abroad next year. He will be able to bring the bike back with him and it will cost me nothing. Another thing that gives me a hard-on is that the bike will be 20% off with his military discount. This is going to be my next year bike, but I have to get on saving now if I want this to make this happen. While I have a perfectly great 2011 Session 88 (and plan on keeping) and didn't plan on another DH rig for at least a few more years. I feel like I can't let a TuEs 2.0 Comp for $3000 or even the TuEs for $2100 slip by.
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