Day 1: Turner 2009 DHR, New e.13 chainguides, and more

new e.thirteen chainguides
Inside you’ll find what we’ve been up to from day 1 at Interbike. We’ve got info on the new 2009 Turner DHR, some new e.thirteen chainguides, and more.

2009 Turner DHR
For 2009, Turner bikes have adopted the dw-link technology on their entire lineup. The DHR pictured is the new 2009 version and has high expectations from both Dave Turner and Dave Weagle. See more on the 2009 DHR here.

e.thirteen’s newest chainguides
e.thirteen components have revised their chainguides for 2009. Needless to say, they’ve reworked just about everything about their SRS/LG.1 guides to not only reduce the weight of their chain retention systems, but also reduce their complexity. See more on the 2009 e.13 products here.
Twenty6’s new boxxer direct mount stem (click to enlarge)
Tyler at twenty6 products was showing off some new parts and one of the neat ones he had to show off was a direct mount boxxer stem. It will be made of 6061 aluminum. The weight is said to be quite low at 130g and offers a wide variety of adjustment options in terms of length (45mm, 50mm, 55mm).
adjustable detail (click to enlarge)
Check the Twenty6 Interbike Gallery for more pics of special edition Rallye pedals, Wood grain prototype, and grind plate.






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will the new bash rings on the E13 stuff be available in different colors?
also, color(s) other than white for the guide bits as well?
yes it will be available in different colors, they’ll give more info on that later.
I saw on pinkbike that they mention corsair dh bike 2009 one, could have 2 shocks. would you some pictures of one with dual rear shocks?
Thanks
what about the DRS?
is it going to change as well
will they sell moto foam for Sam Hill to insert in the little drilled out spaces?
HAR!
The Corsair DH bike (Crown) can run a few shock options. You can optionally add a second shock but it isn’t necessary. It can also take a 10.5 x 3.5 or a 9.5 x 3.5 as its main shock in addition to a second smaller shock.