Clannagh
Dirt Disciple
After many many months I've just completed my unique one off Trek YSL200 build.
A major criticism of this model has been the rear suspension or lack of it due to the original URT frame. Great when seated but stand up and it becomes all but in effective due to the riders weight acting down on the unsprung URT frame. So I've redesigned it by changing the entire rear end, relocating the pivot point and including the bottom bracket within the front frame section. This has also increased travel. At the front I have re-angled the headtube from 72° down to a 69° more in keeping with today's MTB's, in fact I made the entire headtube to allow fitting of 150mm travel tapered head forks
A major criticism of this model has been the rear suspension or lack of it due to the original URT frame. Great when seated but stand up and it becomes all but in effective due to the riders weight acting down on the unsprung URT frame. So I've redesigned it by changing the entire rear end, relocating the pivot point and including the bottom bracket within the front frame section. This has also increased travel. At the front I have re-angled the headtube from 72° down to a 69° more in keeping with today's MTB's, in fact I made the entire headtube to allow fitting of 150mm travel tapered head forks