V10 1

Model Version 1
Production Start 2002
Production End 2004
Suspension/Pivot System VPP - Virtual Pivot Point
Material Aluminum - 6000 series
Rear Wheel Travel 255mm
Size Range S,M,L

Rahmen-Spezifikationen

Compatible Forks 150mm to 200mm total travel - 200mm travel max
Headtube/Headset 1-1/8" Straight - External. S.H.I.S EC34/28.6 EC34/30
Seat Post 30.9mm - Minimum insertion 100mm
Front Derailleur N/A - Single Front Chainring Only
BB Shell Width 73mm - Threaded - ISO
Chainline Spec 55mm
Recommended Max Tire Size 2.7 - may vary by tire and rim model
Brakes Disc Brake - ISO
Max Brake Rotor Size 203mm
Rear Hub Custom Hadley 140 x 15mm - uses 20mm floating brake mount for 160mm total hub spacing
Seatpost Clamp 34.9mm
Component Notes The V10.1 uses a custom rear hub made by Hadley Racing.
The hub width is 140mm, and the Axle size is 15mm. 
The total rear dropout spacing is 160mm 
(140mm Hub + 20mm Floating Brake Mount = 160mm)- IMPORTANT - 
When calculating spoke lengths for the140mm hubs with 15mm thru axle, SUBTRACT 10mm from the center to flange measurement on the non-drive side of the hub and ADD 10mm to the drive side.
(Offset rim to hub centerline)V10.1 Hadley Hub specs:
Flange diameter 60mm on both sides.
Center to left flange is 25mm
Center to right flange is 45m
32 Spoke holesHadley Racing - +1 (909) 946-6780

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Rear Shock Eye-to-Eye 8.75"
Stroke 2.75"
Mounting Bushing Width Front 30mm
Mounting Bushing Width Rear 22mm
Mounting Bolt Diameter Front 8mm
Mounting Bolt Diameter Rear 8mm
Leverage Ratio 3.6 : 1
Rear Shock Setup Because it is highly likely the original rear shocks on older models are repaired/replaced/upgraded throughout the lifetime of the frame, we offer some very basic tuning guidelines, and recommend using the original rear shock manufacturers manual for more detailed set-up for the specific rear shock you have. Contact the rear shock manufacturer for info if you do not have it.
The key component for set-up with any rear shock here is sag. Once you have that set-up correctly, the rest of the shock settings are fine tuning adjustments (Rebound and Compression damping, etc.) set to rider preference.Recommended sag is 25-28mm at the shock shaft - This equates to approximately 35-40% of the total rear wheel travel. Less sag = a firmer suspension feel.For Coil rear shocks here is a rough spring size to weight guideline for average coil shocks.
 This can vary based on rear shock model and manufacturer:100-130lbs - 400#140-160lbs - 450#160-170lbs - 450#180-200lbs - 500#210-230lbs - 550#

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