Adam Brayton kept his DH chops up at the iXS European Downhill Cup in Spicak, Czech Repubic. While he was there smashing rocks and roots, he showed us his Nukeproof Dissent. Adam is tight with the Hope Tech family and had some prototype brakes on to keep things interesting. Here's the breakdown of the bike:
- Medium size Nukeproof Dissent 297 (mixed wheel)
- FOX 40 at 78psi with 5 tokens
- FOX DHX 2 coil shock 475 spring
- 31.8 Renthal Fat Bars, 760mm width 10mm rise
- 50mm Renthal Integra stem
- Renthal super sticky slip on Grips
- Sram X01 DH 7-speed rear derailleur
- Sram X01 DH 7-speed shifter
- Hope 7-speed steel cassette
- Prototype Hope V4 brakes
- 200mm Rotors
- 165mm Hope EVO cranks
- 34t chainring
- Ochain on 9 degrees. He ran 12 at Maribor World Cup but went less degrees at Spicak race due some slower, more technical sections of track.
- Hope Pro 4 DH hubs
- Hope Fortus 30 rims
- Cushcore front and Rear
- Maxxis Assegai Front and rear
- SDG I-Fly saddle and post
- Adam Brayton's weight is 75kg kitted up
- Maxxis Assegai tires front and rear 27psi rear, 24psi front
Take a rowdy ride with Brayton at Spicak
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Adam Brayton's Nukeproof Dissent with Prototype Hope Brakes
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