Jedyny taki Shine na świecie. Moja nowa dirtówka Dartmoora.

Could the golden Lanos inspire a professional dirt bike? Here's my most unique project – the Dartmoor Shine, a color that's only been produced in one piece. This isn't just a Bike Check; it's a glimpse into the frame's design evolution and a test of components that won't be available until 2026. IN THIS EPISODE: New Geometry: I explain what makes a 1 cm longer reach (435 mm) and the switch to a 210x50mm metric shock possible. Custom Suspension: Why does my RockShox Deluxe Select have special valves (shimming) from Kuba Jędrzejczyk? 2026 Releases: Thunder CNC stem and Lightning X High handlebar – details of the new premium groupset. Controversial Choices: Why do I prefer the cheap Dartmoor Player saddle to Chromaga and why do I source rims from AliExpress? Manitou vs. Pike: Why did I go back to a Dorado Air fork with ABS+ damper? SPECIFICATIONS: Frame: Dartmoor Shine 2026 (Custom Color "Gold Matisse"). Fork: Manitou Circus PRO (Dorado Air / ABS+ / Boost 110x15mm). Shock: RockShox Deluxe Select (Custom Tune by Kuba Jędrzejczyk). Cockpit: Thunder CNC stem, Lightning X Hi handlebar Drivetrain: Shimano XT crankset (170mm), Garbaruk chainring, Dartmoor Roosty pedals. Brake: Hayes Gram (Carbon lever) + Dartmoor 140mm disc. 00:00 Unique Shine in "Golden Lanos" color 00:43 Changes to the frame design and new geometry 01:05 Metric shock and custom shimming 01:41 New for 2026: Thunder stem and Lightning X High handlebar 02:16 Finish details: Sandblasted graphics and Blocky grips 02:32 Hayes Gram brake and 140 mm disc 03:00 Why did I go back to Manitou? Dorado Air system 03:52 The problem with the Boost standard and hub adapters 04:09 Silver wheels: Finding a unique style 04:47 Continental tires and wheel details 05:04 Title seatpost for PLN 800 vs. Player saddle 05:43 Drivetrain: XT crankset and new Rusty pedals 06:14 Summary: Why does this Shine ride better?