Troy Lee Designs: A Closer Look at the 2011 D3 Line Up

December 20th, 2010

By Factory Jackson in Tech

The Troy Lee Designs D3 is a firm favourite here and for 2011 they’ve got even more colours and graphics to choose from, a staggering 10 designs in total! Also new for 2011 is the composite model, retailing at £399 (UK) they have all the features the £499 carbon options have, just at little cheaper with only a marginal weight penalty.

We took some shots recently of our three favorites, the Medusa Carbon, Speed Wing Composite and Pinstripe Carbon, to show these bad boys off away from the usual catalogue shots you see everywhere else. In the flesh these are stunning, as well as being practical.

Form meets Function head on with the D3. Enjoy.

For more information on the D3 head to Troy Lee Designs.

If you’re interested in the D3 and want to know more, check out the review we did here for the low down.

Troy Lee Designs bicycle products are exclusively distributed in the UK by Fisher Outdoor Leisure.

Medusa Carbon, Purple.

Speed Wing Composite, White.

Pinstripe Carbon

Comments

comments

TAGS

You might also like...

Troy Lee Designs A2 MIPS Helmet Review

The new Troy Lee Designs A2 helmet features 25% more ventilation; is made from dual density EPS and EPP, offers more protection and still looks incredible!

Truvativ Descendant TLD Collaboration

Check out the brand new Truvativ CoLab handlebars with Troy Lee Designs – 750mm Carbon Enduro bar and two 800mm aluminium DH bars – and sticker packs too

Why not try..?

Shimano Saint & Zee Test Track at Fort Bill

Shimano will be at hand over the Fort William World Cup to give you a chance to try out their latest gravity components – “The Fort William World Cup is widely regarded as the greatest […]

Sam Dueck – Committed

Another quality edit from Rupert Walker here, whose averaging about one a week right now? Either way, these videos are nothing but well put together fun and in this banger we get to see Norco’s […]

Video | Chasing Summer with Rob J

In 2002 Rob J started a journey that would see him become a professional mountain biker – his travels to Cape Town changed his life, and now he’s lucky enough to travel the world with his bike…