Dirtskirt V2...now fits a LOT of bikes!
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- The first version of the Dirtskirt was made for the Specialized Stumpjumper. The V2, shown in this video, now fits bikes by over 30 brands. Not sure what the heck a Dirtskirt is...watch and find out!
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Got v1 on my 2020 Stumpy .Still working well after a couple of years use . Good product😮
I put this v2 one on my 22 stumpy expert carbon and fits perfectly. I’ll probably buy another one for a back up. Just to have. 👍
I have used Version 1 on my Stumpy for almost two years now. Don't be deterred by the price; it is absolutely worth it. It still fits the bike perfectly despite all that time and weekly bike washing.
It looks good too. I think this product makes for a perfect gift for a friend or family member who uses homemade protection.
100% agree! I had aV1 installed on my Stumpy EVO and now Dirtskirt V2 installed on three different bikes! The design and quality of materials is very good. I would never ride my bikes without one installed. Highly recommended company and products!
Great review, amazing product that resolves an industry wide Non-Warranty rider nightmare! I have them installed on all my bikes. The materials and design are very high quality and the lower part of the skirt features engineered downward pressure keeping the linkage gap closed as it pivots together with the swingarm. Highly recommended for peace of mind while out riding not having to worry about damaging or cracking expensive bike frames.
I cut a piece of packaging foam to fill the gap on my Ripmo AF, an idea I got on the MTBR Ripmo forums. It has done the trick so far.
Adhesive velcro (hook side). Two sections cut to length and stuck together.
Use sections of the loop side stuck to frame to stick the ones you cut to length to frame.
Have had this on my Intense, forever. Costs $.50
Thanks for the great videos. 👍
About to order one for my Orbea Oiz!
For anyone interested, this product is designed for bikes designed with single pivot / horst linkage suspension platform. The number of bike brands compatible with Dirtskirt V2 is more like 35. Compatible bike brands as follows: Trek, Merida, Specialized, Mondraker, Transition, Evil,
Intense
Orbea
Zerode
Norco
Devinci
Giant
Forbidden
YT
Deviate
Canyon
Marin
Scott
Polygon
Kona
Lapierre
Cannondale
Focus
Commencal
GT
Nukeproof
Whyte
Cube
Salsa
Rocky Mountain
Propain
Haibike
Santa Cruz
Raaw
Fezzari
ARI
Trek warranty actually covered my carbon rims which were damaged by rock hit which shot up and ripped the spokes off and cracked the rim. I was impressed.
Orbea has this standard on most of their bikes 👍👍
Orbea only started providing some factory protection form 2024-25 model year bikes onwards on their analog mtb models. The main reason they have is because NO bike brand will Warranty any damage claim due to trapped rocks in lower linkages. Protecting your lower linkage is arguably the most important region of the bike to protect for this reason. Great video by Clint and awesome that foxfolk have created a product that resolves a Non-Warranty industry wide matter for all the bike brands which don't provide any linkage protection.
@@BradSmith-s1w my Orbea Wild 2023 has that same coverage protection. Its the chit. A fookin’ rocket ship 👍👍
Another advantage is not having all the dirt and debris get stuck in that gap. It's a real pain to clean in there and wash everything out
Comes installed on Canyon emtbs. Great product for the CF7 On. Which is in my opinion the best EMTB for the buck. So far.😅
My 2024 Canyon Spectral has their factory installed version. Probably not made by the same company. But a nice add standard feature from Canyon.
You can achieve the same with a small bit of inner tube and 3M double sided tape for pennies.
Interesting but here's the question, for us far up north and down south folks that ride into freezing temps, how does the material this product is made of stand up??? Does it maintain the fit as the rear suspension moves, does it harden and break or scratch the bike finish? With winter around the corner it sure would be nice to know before dropping the $. Fatbike season is soon but there's still skinny time on the trails.....
It’s very soft so I don’t think it would be an issue. But then again I don’t ride in Canada in the winter! I have never had an issue with it scratching the bike. It’s pretty much like putting frame saver tape on your bike.
The original Dirt Skirt was a large washer-type thing that installed below the bearing race on BMX forks designed to keep dust/dirt out of the headset bearings. I tried to link to a picture, but that gets your comment rejected apparently.
Looks like the plastic piece is just going to scrape back and forth on the swangarm behind the pivot, as it goes through it's travel?
Nope, it's made from soft frame friendly rubber and the bottom inside edge has a nice rounded off radius edge. There is no rubbing that occurs. If you were remotely worried about rubbing just add a piece of clear Ridewrap on the frame.
@@BradSmith-s1w It looks like a nice piece but $45 is a bit much. I just cut a piece of old inner tube and zip-tied it to the seat tube by the pivot. Works a bit like an apron.
I'd put some tape underneath to stop paint scratches
Good idea. No harm in addding some tape however the Dirtskirt V2 is made from soft rubber and the lower inside edge touching the swingarm has a nice rounded off radius on it so doesn't scratch frames - very well resolved product with many of these finer details not visible in this video.
Folded over and cut gorilla tape on my spur and it literally looks factory. ....Cost $0.00
I think I'll go this route.
hi Clint, a bit off topic here but if you can, could you test something for me, i have a set of gemini titan 4000 lights and the battery has failed, i cannot find a replacement, could you test if the magicshine batterys work with the titan 4000? do you still have your review set? the battery connection is the same, this would be very much appreciated as the last thing i want to do is throw away my titan 4000's because i can't find a battery to run them, The battery spec is nearly exactly the same
I gave the Titan to my son to use. I’ll check that out.
@@ClintGibbs Thank you Kindly Sir 👍
$45? This type of price gouging is what makes bikers look like idiots. Make your own with some 3M tape and a small piece of plastic. It is not rocket science.
if you understood injection molding or manufacturing you would understand the cost to bring a product like this to market - the tooling cost alone would be around $40k to set up. Proper R&D product design dev takes a ton of time and enormous costs
@@BradSmith-s1wstop
There are millions of products injection molded that cost a few dollars. Explain that.
$45 for one size fits none, isn’t all that appealing.
It’s still going to let small rocks in on a lot of frames.
I have V2 installed on five different bikes, yes fine dust will pass through but that's not what causes damage, damage only occurs once a certain size rock gets into the frame gap, no rocks get in at all with V2 installed - very well resolved design and high quality products.
@@BradSmith-s1w fair enough, I guess $45 is cheap insurance
Yeah…price is a bit steep for a piece of foam. No thanks.
Biggest rip off ever!!!!
Nice product idea but $45 for a piece of plastic that costs about $1.00 tops? No freaking way. Even with marketing it should be $15-$20 max.
I'll use a small piece of flexible plastic that everyone has lying around the house and put some 3M tape on it.
The product is a fully injection molded design manufactured to a level higher than your average OEM. The tooling cost alone would be around $40k. Then there's all the IP costs as it has been patented worldwide, branding, ecommerce, fulfilment, logistics, manufacturing, legals. The cost of the Dirtskirt represents 0.7% of the cost of my $6k bike - well worth the money for a well designed product that resolves a non-warranty rider headache. A replacement cracked carbon frame would cost me $3,000 - Absolute no brainer.
So explain why there are millions of cheap injected molded plastics on the market. Not sold. Are you a shareholder? Someone trying to validate this high price must have a vested interest.
My thoughts exactly re cost. I figured $20-25. I was planning to buy and clicked the link, then saw the price. Sorry, that price seems way too high IMO. Maybe I’ll pull the trigger down the road, but I’ve got to at least acclimate to that price point before doing so. Maybe a no brainer for some, but not for me🤷♂️
I think they are betting that people with expensive bikes will buy it at that price. If they drop to $20 Ill consider it. Otherwise, I am seriously going to cut a piece of flexible plastic and 3M tape it on...