[Bike Check] Gee Atherton’s GT Fury

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Gee Atherton gave us a little insight into his bike and diet on qualification day (check the interview). His Fury has all the elements necessary to take on the harshness of the Val Di Sole track.


The fastest GT Fury currently on the track.


Shimano Saint behind.


Shimano Saint up front with a Shimano chain guide.

Fox DHX2 rear shock with custom spring.

Mud king tyres out back, enough grip to hook on to the Val Di Sole track.



Fox 40, standard internals, but a custom Gee tune.



The fork is fully opened up to take on the aggressive  descents.

Gee’s signature Shimano DM stem.

This is his bite point on Moto Style brake setup.

Clearly proud of his achievements here. Gee has been at the top of racing for many years now.

The ID link.



Crank Bro’s click pedals, and notice the fairly recessed pins.



200mm discs front and rear. No cooling fins or venting though.

Gees dinner, Quinoa, salad and chicken.

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