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  • HARRIS: Arrested on the campaign trail, that tops tonight's "Dogbone Politics."

    CNN Transcript Jan 20, 2008 2008

  • "Dogbone Politics" is coming up next in the NEWSROOM.

    CNN Transcript Dec 23, 2007 2007

  • MALVEAUX: Well, it's time now for "Dogbone Politics," where we take a bite out of the best political headlines.

    CNN Transcript Sep 16, 2007 2007

  • SANCHEZ: Time now for a segment we call "Dogbone Politics."

    CNN Transcript Aug 5, 2007 2007

  • Painting UnSleep; music by Dogbone and John King in the Atrium.

    North Coast Journal Comments 2010

  • By altering the length and position of the Dogbone, Yeti tunes their entire full-suspension line to produce enduro, downhill, and cross country machines.

    Dirt Rag Online! 2009

  • I'm not an engineer, but I've screwed up enough landings on this bike without feeling deflection to believe the Dogbone adds stiffness.

    Dirt Rag Online! 2009

  • By altering the length and position of the Dogbone, Yeti tunes their entire full-suspension line to produce enduro, downhill, and cross country machines.

    Dirt Rag Online! 2009

  • The Dogbone actually plays a dual role in how the AS-R feels and behaves: it helps to prevent side loading on the shock, and it controls the leverage ratio of the rear suspension, i.e. the feel of the travel.

    Dirt Rag Online! 2009

  • Yeti refers to this mount as a Dogbone, which attaches via titanium hardware and custom machined pins from the rear-most pivot point of the shock to a machined brace between the top tube and seat tube.

    Dirt Rag Online! 2009

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