It's no secret that I'm taken with the idea of Super D and other alternative format mountain bike events. One of the stars of the enduro downhill and Super D scene is Ross Schnell. Schnell was part of the Trek VW Olympic distance XC squad and managed to stay connected with Trek as a sponsor even after the team folded.
These shots are of last year's Remedy that Schnell rode in the Ashland Super D Race. The frame is an aluminum model with some customization to run a Rock Shox Monarch instead of the normally spec'ed Fox.
All pictures courtesy of pinkbike.com.
Custom paint, full Bontrager build kit including tires and Crank Brothers everywhere possible- wheels, bar, dropper post, and of course pedals.
Rock Shox Revelation fork with carbon crown and steerer. I've never ridden one of these, but it seems like it would be like a jacked up REBA, and that's a good thing. The Revelation will have a 29er variant available in 2012, for what that's worth.
Tapered steerer- what isn't these days? Gary Klein was right all those years ago.
Long shot of the MRP single ring chain guide and 1 x 10 drivetrain setup. Pretty sweet.
And yes, I want one, even though there are carbon versions available.
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