I was originally selling my Turner DHR but after a timewaster and some offers I realised it wasn't worth the hassle for the money I was going to get, along with I really wanted a lot of the parts on the bike for my other bike as they were new.
I'd seen a guy on Pinkbike that had put the rear end of a DHR ontop the front end of a Turner Rail and seeing as my other bike is a Rail I took the plunge onyl becasue I had to sort my gears out.
I put the rear end of the DHR in the Rail and realised the yoke was narrower on the DHR than the Rail so a quick measure and it turned out to be 5mm difference. Simple fix as the yoke was solid and acted as a massive spacer I just put 2.5mm of spacers on either side and bolted it up. Hit a small problem the bolt head now stuck out a little further so it hit on the chainring, as of now I haven't sorted it yet but it's a case of a washer each side should do the trick.
Now the shock needed replacing to something with a longer i2i, the original 165mm i2i shock meant the bike was seriously slack and low, so low the seat tube foulded the tyre under compression. I faffed around for a day working out waht I could get away with and get a sensible amount of travel without over doing it. I settled for 190mm i2i with a 50mm stroke and guessing it would give around 160mm travel, which is perfect and what I was aiming for. If anyone can confirm the travel with this setup that would be great. I got lucky on Ebay today and picked up a RP23 for £105 posted so hopefully have that fitted by early next week.
Going back to 24inch tyres, 26 inch just feel sluggish and look way too big for the frame. I know people don't see the point but when your short and like to move around on the bike sometimes 24 is the only way to go.
Future plans are to get some ofset bushes to slacken the bike a bit and maybe a dropper seat post.
The shock arrived today and to my amazement it had the correct bushing kit on so as of 5 minutes ago the shock is in the frame and initia reports are it works. The shock cears the frame and swing arm and cycing through the trave there is no contact.
All I need to do now is set the shock up and the main part of the project is compete.
I'll measure the the travel as well but from first impressions I'd say it's in the 160mm mark, which is perfect.