Monday, 12 September 2016

Bernard Kerr’s Pivot Phoenix Carbon DH World Championship bike

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Bernard Kerr had a late call up to the GB squad for the World Champs, with Gee Atherton having to pull out through injury. With other Pivot riders at the World Champs, Kerr was already here, so the late call-up caused no problems.

Kerr runs a Pivot Phoenix Carbon DH bike, which uses Dave Weagle's ‘DW Link’ suspension system, and the bike sits on Fox suspension with the Float X2 shock plugged in the middle of his rig.

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The shock had 210psi pumped into it, which is relatively high for Kerr's 79kg weight. This is still around 5psi less than he usually runs, a product of the big holes in the track at Val di Sole, and a few psi more than the heavier Brendan Fairclough is said to ride.

The shock was maxed out with seven volume spacers to give plenty of support in the mid stroke. Up front he ran 85psi and six spacers — usually he’d run 82psi, but the extra pressure keeps the front end high for the consistently steep track.

It was just the suspension that changed for this track though, the cockpit set up was the same as it’s been for a few years. To get Kerr's bars to the right height he ran spacers under the stem, which were acquired from Luca Shaw back in 2010 — it was actually his dad who made them! The bars were 768mm wide and had a 35mm rise — having used 750, and 760 in the past, the trend for wider bars hasn’t totally passed Kerr by.

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