2010 Interbike: DMR




Tons of new stuff was available to checkout in the DMR booth. The one piece that received a ton of attention was the DMR Bolt. The Bolt is a 125mm travel cromoly frame. The rear suspension design is built around a concentric bottom bracket pivot. Which means that you can run the Bolt single speed or geared. Olly Wilkins has been testing the Bolt and loves it. And If it works for him it will work for you. The Bolt is designed for slopestyle but would be eqaully fun ripping some flowy trails. Also on display was the new Reptoid frame. The Reptoid is designed as an entry level frame in the DMR line. The Reptoid is also available as a complete with a couple different spec lists. They also were showing off the new Vault pedal. The Vault is their new top of the line pedal. This new model is lighter and thinner then the classic DMR v12 pedal. The Vault offers a dual concave design and adjustable pins to keep your foot right where you want it. The spindle spins on a bushing on the crank side and sealed bearings on the outside. The option of a Ti spindle (340grams) will also be offered. You can see the fullline of DMR goodies at www.dmrbikes.com Tell your local shop that they can get DMR through BTI, Dirtec Direct or QBP in the US and at Norco in Canada. Check the website for other countries. Don't miss some closeup pics and more after the jump...Click Below (pics by Patrick Armstrong)
DMR Vault Pedal
DMR Reptoid Rear stays
2011 DMR Bolt Linkage (prototype) Linkage will be anodized and hardware will be smoother on production model)
2011 DMR Bolt Rear triangle
DMR's Matt Ryley at their interbike booth (pic by Kalin Law)











Monday, October 11