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YOUR LAWWILL's 1997-The Lawwill started life as a push shock,(Super Rare 3inch model) soon after the Lawwill design utilised a pull shock, a push shock was reintroduced for 2001 > model year. This makes the 9inch travel Lawwill more progressive than the previous version. The Yeti Lawwill's rear end is a Mert Lawwill design (like the old Fisher RS-1) and is unaffected by braking(needs floating brake) or pedaling. With the rear stays forming a parallelogram, this enables the axle path to remain straight and not shorten when compressed Newest bikes at the bottom!
Tim sent this picture of His Lawwill's, right is his brand new DH9, he's still waiting on a few parts. Left is his Lawwill 6, its in bits at the moment, but a rebuild is in the pipeline.
Just thought I would send in a pic of my new DH-9. It is set up with a Dorado, Hussfelt cranks, Blackspire chainguide, RazorRock hubs, Hayes brakes, Azonic bars, and SRAM shifting
He's just finished building it, note the front mech and 3 Chain rings!!
Its running Marzocchi Shivers and also has a Razor Rock HotRod kit. Brad has also Fitted a Romic to his DH9, he says it invloves removing some material but not much, so the bike will not loose any strength Here is some pics of my new ride. I think its got a whole lot more style than the Team models that you have been flashing ;-) Spec: Boxxer Team with Goldtec crwn/stroke Hope 205mm discs XTR MRP Goldtec/Hadly with tubeless Mavic D321 and Michelins Ti-spring Ti/mag V12 pedals Matching saddle (!) Easton Scandium bars, RF Steelset and Thomson seatpost finishing the deal.Just over 18,5kg Cheers! Jakob
I think you'll agree the forks look the dog's, work nice too! Trouble is the back end is just so smooth and reacts to everything that it kinda makes you long for a front end that's as good. Rest of the bike as you can see is built up with XTR, MRP, Mavic and Hope. Might have to try 8-speed though the gears get a bit skippy now and then. Anyway, keep spreadin the word. This is one happy yetifan He is a Downhiller from Japan
After years of good service from his old Lawwill Chris was in need of a new steed. Here it is. Visit Chris and see more MTB pictures at Yeti Lawwill 6, it took some finding, but here it is
Well, its not quite a Yeti - more a Schweti with a Schwinn Team rear end. It get used for DH and FR Lite and chugging around my local bike park. Its a great, predictable chassis to build on. It pedals really well and rails the corners. Long Live Yeti!!! SDT
NEED NEW PIC!! Eric's DH-9 Hey im dropthebreak on your website and i was hoping my bike was worthy of your gallery.Its got a FOX Vanilla DH shock, and its great! Im totally stoked i'm the only one with it on the bike. Both fox and yeti told me it wouldnt fit but the bike shop i deal with can do anything i want!. This custom job was well worth it, it weighs 46 lbs i from Mannheim, Germany I hope you´ll find my Lawwill " worthy " enough to be shown at Yetifan, In the next months the original parts such as Cook cranks, Ringle, King etc in blue will be fixed. I hope i´ll find some HED carbon- rims in yellow ! Think this is one of ( or The first ) Lawwill(s) ever made !!! I'm new to the world of Yeti. Just built up my DH9, I think I may be a Yeti convert! I wondered if it's image was worthy of your website? Can also offer advise to anyone in the UK who has problems getting the parts and finding the people to build up DH9's. In particular the rear hub.... Kind regards Howard. hest Pearlescent paint by Spectrum in USA- The guys who paint all new Yeti frames (For now-Yeti want to move it back in house, like in Durango) . I could write tons of crap about this bike,like, Custom King 12mm rear hub, custom painted this and that, special finish on the 'stickers' on the HED rims (natural carbon of the rims), 3 chain rings, custom Hope rotors, But I don't think I need to write such things, just check out the pictures. This is swedens only yeti dh9 the 888r is reduced to 180mm travel and other crowns are on the way. Swededh9 (Niklas Dahlin)
DH 9 '01 with custom Fox shox (8.5x2.75), Hanebrink LT-9 fork, Saint brakes and XTR group. What a slack head angle !!!
03 DH9 special edition red frame, Swinger 4 Way rear shock, 888 Fork with lowering crowns and intregrated stem, Answer ProTaper OS bars, Hayes Mag brakes with Braking wavy rotors, Yeti Hard Core Lockon grips, Outlaw rims running Stans Tubeless Conversion and Michelin tires and Hadley hubs, Evil SRS chain guide on Truvativ Hussefelt DH also see his 03 ASX
It originally had Shivers, but i found them to heavy for racing so i changed to Junior Ts, this is my first full suspension bike and ive had it for unde a year. The Yeti rules, super sturdy on fast rough stuff, and easy manoverable on the technical stuff even with its long wheel base. It even has a Yetifan.com sticker on the swingarm I'm Sprung_dh9 on the forum HELLO!! I am JAPANESE.This mail send from Japan. Please up date my yeti. No import in JAPAN from next year. Oh!my god. FORK- KOWA MOBS(Do you know star fork? It is same japanese companee.It's name KOWA) 7"stroke,Handle Easton ScandiumEA70, STEMTIOGA 50mm Cube, HEADPARTS CHRISKING, BRAKE SHIMANO M755 XT, SHIFTER SRAM TRIGGER, GRIP ODI RUFFIAN MX, SADDLE FIZIK, SEAT POST EASTON EA70, CHAINGUARD MRP, CHAINRING BLACK¡¡SPIRE, CRANK SHIMANO XTR, PEDAL EASTON¡¡CULLY PEDAL, CASSETTE SHIMANO XT, REAR SHIMANO XTR, TIRE TIOGA WHITE TIGER, RIM MAVIC¡¡D321
The frame looks better than before. Works better to, It has new pivot points. Eight needle bearings in the two main pivots, so I break down before the bearings do. Also a stiffer spring, because the original was a bit soft. so do you like it ? Pim
My DH-9 with Fox 40's.
Sent in from Japan.
Im just back from france and the dh9 was in its element Johny
here is my latest bike, a Yeti Lawwill DH-8. Jay.
I enjoy LAWWILL 8 for custom painting, rear shock and putting on front triple gear.I use this bike for free riding. I am happy to show my bike to YETIFAN. from Mookacity, Japan Greets from Heidelberg, Germany Christian
Thomas's YETi Lawwill 4(added 2005) I have here some pictures for you of my YETI LAWWILL DH 4. I hope that you will put the pictures on your site.. Here still some details:
greetings Thomas from Berlin (Germany)!!
Thought I'd post a couple of photos I just snapped of my Lawwill 4 '97, after I put a new fork and a couple of other new bits on it. The Lawwill is spec'ed with a Fox F100 RLT fork, Ringle Stem, Azonic bars, Hope (stock) rear brake, Magura Marta SL front brake, Grafton cranks, Thomson seatpost, XTR shifter/ derailleurs, Ringle rear hub (stock), DT Swiss front hub, Mavic SUP 117 ceramic rims. Shimano DX pedals Am actually looking for a way to put new rear brake/ hub on as the cassette on the old ringle hub is about to give. I noticed above that Thomas from Germany managed to fit Magura brakes on his Lawwill 4, wonder if there was a way to get in touch with him, could really use some of his input! Thanks! Ding Singapore Nice site been very useful! This is my bike. battered dinted but well loved.
The DH-9 is an 04 model, which i bought second hand and then rebuilt with a new shock (DHX 5) forks (Fox 40s) and a few other bits. It would have been an amazing bike but unfortunately i had to sell it to pay debts
Here are my Yeti`s. Do need to say more? I just love the way they ride and look! See Barts DH
Looking forward to the meets.
I'll be looking to make it prettier as time goes by but for now i'm just happy riding it but it will be nice if I can get rid of the brake clunk from the worn bush and arm!!! Hopefully off to Cwmcarn on Monday tho!!! Matt.
Billy's DH-9. Also go and check out his Yeti 4X "I will not give up my favourite decoration!"
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