While he’s been pretty pinned building some massive jumps on a bit of property in his home town in Reno, Nevada – Cam Zink wasn’t too busy for Sea Otter. He also had a few minutes of down time for us to shoot a quick bike check. After the move from SRAM/RockShox to Shimano/FOX, Cam’s setup has changed a bit, but a great deal of it remains the same. Here is a closer look at his YT Jeffsy 27.5″.
XT/XTR Di2 drivetrain combination.
FOX had custom graphics for Cam within a week of signing him. Credit due to TLD for the “Zink” logo.
Float DPX2 out back.
The original, push-on Sensus Swayze grips. ALWAYS.
ONYX hubs…
…With custom graphics.
The Deity T-Mac signature pedal seems to be the go to choice of most Deity athletes.
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