Inside Info: Troy Brosnan’s Demo

Always cool to have your name on your bike/components!
Always cool to have your name on your bike/components!

Are your eyes glazing over? Is your mouth open and drool running out like a waterfall? If it is already you may just be eating some donuts or you’ve just seen this beast in front of your eyes! If you’re not you will be after casting your eye over Troy Brosnan’s fresh new Specialized Demo race bike. Put together by his ace (or should that be race) mechanic Aaron Pelttari (look out for an interview on Downhill247.com real soon!) we were fortunate to have Kaneophoto shoot it before it got packed up bound for the UK and more specifically Fort William.

Now….. Troy was good enough to let us get some shots of the bike and show them to you guys but with a condition, we can’t show you guys too much of the bike as there is some trick prototype stuff going on! So we are going to show details but there is a good reason you wont the bike layed out fully in front of you! A sneak peak if you like…

Are you looking at the winning bike for the upcoming Fort William World Cup? Quite possibly...
Are you looking at the winning bike for the upcoming Fort William World Cup? Quite possibly…
A nice looking narrow wide 36 tooth Renthal sprocket.
A nice looking narrow wide 36 tooth Renthal sprocket.
There is neat rubber protection and well thought out cable routing/guides all over the frame, schmick!
There is neat rubber protection and well thought out cable routing/guides all over the frame, schmick!
An air shock is now in the mix, more and more riders are making the switch. Will this be on the bike for Fort William, one of the longest, most punishing tracks on the circuit...?! We will just have to wait and see.
An air shock is now in the mix, more and more riders are making the switch. Will this be on the bike for Fort William, one of the longest, most punishing tracks on the circuit…?! We will just have to wait and see.
More little touches! Troy is running a tubeless set up., this helps lower rotational mass and increase protection from punchers.
More little touches! Troy is running a tubeless set up., this helps lower rotational mass and increase protection from punchers.
A real touching tribute to a dear old friend of Troy's and the whole Brosnan family, who are all animal lovers.
A real touching tribute to a dear old friend of Troy’s and the whole Brosnan family, who are all animal lovers.
You have to admit from what you can see it is tasty enough!
You have to admit from what you can see it is tasty enough!

Well wipe the drool up that’s a wrap! Now we can’t wait to see what Troy can do on it at Fort William.

Images: A big thanks to www.kaneophoto.com.auA�

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