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Old 01-19-11, 07:19 PM
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aobrien
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Originally Posted by chelboed
DM-UNI

Function/Features:
- Retrofits ?tab-less? bikes with current disc brake systems
- No need to buy a new bike!
- No need to have special disc hub - fits most brands on the market
- Very easy to install - in just a few seconds
- Easy to put on/off your rear wheel as usual. No extra adjustments needed
- 100% CNC machined
- Recommended for aluminum alloy frame

Very interesting piece of metal, and it would be perfect but my rear wheel needs replacing anyway so that at the very least would need to be purchased. After seeing samburgers thread it opened my eyes to some affordable frames and the Kona five-0 or the FS that he had looked nice. I priced out everything id need from wheelworld.com with new hydro brakes, wheelset, fork, 9speed shifters, frame, and chain and it came out to under $750. Its got me thinking....would a new 29er be worth it over 26er build if it was with all components I wanted....
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