I finally got my bike..
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I finally got my bike..
I finally got a new bike!!........after I broke my other one. The other one was a cheap mongoose, the deraileur shattered off the frame, and the derailleur hanger (which is attached to the bike) cracked off.. So the next day, my parents took me to my LBS. and I got a 2001 Spec. Enduro FSR for $1000. I was suppose to get the '02 Rockhopper FSR Comp, for $800. But I got the enduro, for $200 more, I get better parts etc. I'm soo anxious to ride the bike, it's my dream bike! I wanted to say thanks to you for helping me and giving me advice on bike purchasing. You've saved me from buying bikes I would regret getting later.
Here is my(it's not mine exactly, it's someone else, but it's the exact same w/o the fenders).
Here is my(it's not mine exactly, it's someone else, but it's the exact same w/o the fenders).
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sweet ride!
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"Your Bike Sucks" - Sky Yaeger
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Anyone know the weight of the bike? or the frame? here are the parts.
Frame: 2001 Enduro FSR 96-117mm travel, A1 Premium Aluminum, fully butted, coil-over shock w/adjustable rebound
Fork: Manitou SX-LT 100mm travel
Headset: Tange Sekai 1 1/8" threadless, sealed cartridge bearing
Stem: Specialized painted 10 degree rise
Handlebars: Specialized alloy, 20mm LowRise, 670mm
Grips: Specialized Double Density
Brakes/levers: Magura Julie Full Hydraulic Disc Brakes
Front Derailleur: Shimano Deore LX E-type
Rear Derailleur: Shimano Deore XT
Shifters: Shimano Deore (Flight Deck Compatible)
Freewheel: Shimano 11-32 9-speed
Chain: Shimano Super Narrow
Cranks: Specialized ForeArm II Comp
Chainwheels: 44A-32S-22S
Bottom Bracket: Shimano
Pedals: Shimano PD-M515 Clipless
Rims: Mavic X-139
Hubs: Specialized STOUT disc compatible
Spokes: Specialized 15 gauge
Front tire: Specialized Team Control Pro
Rear tire: Specialized Team Master Pro
Saddle: Specialized Sport Body Geoometry
Seat Post: Specialized Alloy
Frame: 2001 Enduro FSR 96-117mm travel, A1 Premium Aluminum, fully butted, coil-over shock w/adjustable rebound
Fork: Manitou SX-LT 100mm travel
Headset: Tange Sekai 1 1/8" threadless, sealed cartridge bearing
Stem: Specialized painted 10 degree rise
Handlebars: Specialized alloy, 20mm LowRise, 670mm
Grips: Specialized Double Density
Brakes/levers: Magura Julie Full Hydraulic Disc Brakes
Front Derailleur: Shimano Deore LX E-type
Rear Derailleur: Shimano Deore XT
Shifters: Shimano Deore (Flight Deck Compatible)
Freewheel: Shimano 11-32 9-speed
Chain: Shimano Super Narrow
Cranks: Specialized ForeArm II Comp
Chainwheels: 44A-32S-22S
Bottom Bracket: Shimano
Pedals: Shimano PD-M515 Clipless
Rims: Mavic X-139
Hubs: Specialized STOUT disc compatible
Spokes: Specialized 15 gauge
Front tire: Specialized Team Control Pro
Rear tire: Specialized Team Master Pro
Saddle: Specialized Sport Body Geoometry
Seat Post: Specialized Alloy
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you win my old bike!! lol. just kidding. I'm still waiting for the warranty replacement swingarm, then it's off too e-bay.
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stand on the bathroom scale w/ bike, then step off and measure yourself. Subtract your weight from the weight of the you and the bike, and voila, you have the weight of your bike.