It is finished.
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It is finished.
By itself.
With the Kona.
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Cool bikes.
I like the kona more though, especially the fork
I like the kona more though, especially the fork
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I like the rocky mtn! I can hardly tell whats on there though, part list? ANd how much did it run you
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Nice bikes Konarider!
What are the specs on the new ride?
What are the specs on the new ride?
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It looks like it's maxxis tyres, easton handlebars and a WTB saddle but I can't really tell anything else. Anyone else want to guess?
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Truvativ cranks
Thompson Seatpost
Manitou fork
Mallet pedals
SRAM derailleurs/shifters
Some of those are just random guesses, so, yeah...
Thompson Seatpost
Manitou fork
Mallet pedals
SRAM derailleurs/shifters
Some of those are just random guesses, so, yeah...
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Ok, specs are:
Fork: Manitou Axel(Yes I know, but the Rocky isn't my primary bike.)
Headset:FSA PIG
Stem/Fork:Easton
Grips/Saddle WTB
Seat post: Thomson Elite
Tires Maxxis Hard Drives
Brakes:Shimano V's
Levers avid speed dials.
Wheels what ever I had laying around.
Cranks: Race Face Turbines Isis.
Pedals:Crank Brothers Mallet C's.
Fork: Manitou Axel(Yes I know, but the Rocky isn't my primary bike.)
Headset:FSA PIG
Stem/Fork:Easton
Grips/Saddle WTB
Seat post: Thomson Elite
Tires Maxxis Hard Drives
Brakes:Shimano V's
Levers avid speed dials.
Wheels what ever I had laying around.
Cranks: Race Face Turbines Isis.
Pedals:Crank Brothers Mallet C's.
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oh snap!
It's singlespeed. Duh. Now I see the tensioner thingy in the back
still, 3/5 isn't so bad
It's singlespeed. Duh. Now I see the tensioner thingy in the back
still, 3/5 isn't so bad
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cool tool.
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Psylo.
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Nice bike. I like the colour scheme. I wasnt expecting it to be SS though
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Blemish? would that be the manitou fork that you're talking about? (just a guess)
Sweet rig konarider, the color scheme looks awesome. Should be fun to hit the trails with.
Sweet rig konarider, the color scheme looks awesome. Should be fun to hit the trails with.