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Dirtgrinder 06-29-01 08:23 PM

Found an NRS 2!
 
I found an NRS 2 in St. Louis so I'm off in the morning to look at it.
Ever feel guilty about spending that much money on a bike? I'm feeling guilty already and haven't even seen it yet! Oh well, I guess I'll get over it.;)

toolfreak 06-30-01 07:17 AM

Buying a new bike, that`s one of my favorite "money spending" projects, too bad it takes me 5 year to raise money for a new one and keep the oldies :D
Your a biker, thats worth the money, have fun with it DG

Rich 07-02-01 01:26 AM


Originally posted by toolfreak
Buying a new bike, that`s one of my favorite "money spending" projects, too bad it takes me 5 year to raise money for a new one and keep the oldies :D
Your a biker, thats worth the money, have fun with it DG

Toolfreak's right Grinder,

It's better spending money on something you enjoy like MTBing, than on something like drinking or smoking....

Let us know how it pans out matey! :)

Rich

Joe Pozer 07-02-01 11:51 AM

DG,
What's the word on the bike?

$1500 is a lot of money, but it's an investment in your happiness and well being. The enjoyment you will get out of your new bike will be worth what you spent 10 times over.

Dirtgrinder 07-02-01 12:11 PM

I bought it! Thanks for the support guys. Got the guy to come down 10 percent on the price too. Here's a pic before I got it dirty. Can't wait to go out and play again today!
http://members.home.net/dirtgrinder/xtc3.jpg

Joe Pozer 07-02-01 05:42 PM

Sweet bike DG. I think you'll really like the Giant.
You really do need to get that thing a little dirty though...

Dirtgrinder 07-02-01 06:59 PM

It's dirty now! Rode yesterday and got it dusty, then it rained last night and got it muddy today. I took those pics when it was new 'cause I knew it'd never look that good again...:D
Thanks again for pointing out the Giant to me Carlos. :thumbup:

Rich 07-03-01 01:39 AM

Great bike dirt!!!

I'm sure it'll give you many miles of dirty pleaure!!! :D

Have fun out there!!!!!

Rich

Joe Pozer 07-03-01 10:13 AM

DG,
How was your first ride on the new bike? What did you think of the Disc brakes?

Dirtgrinder 07-03-01 01:11 PM

It was great Carlos. The discs are awesome. No noise and great stopping power. I also test rode a Giant AC Air with Hayes Hydraulics and couldn't tell any difference. These Avids rock!
Tested a Warp last year with some kind of discs on it, (not Avids) and they were horrible. Can't believe the difference.
I do notice some spring noise in the front shocks though. (Judy XC's). Read some reviews on MTB review and others said the same. Hope it goes away but it's not bad. Do you know anything about them?
Also the Koski seat kinda sucked. Too flat and hard. I put my Selle-Italia on last night. I hadn't noticed before but it's black, yellow and red just like the bike. Hmmm, must be a sign.:)
The tubeless tires on the Mavic UST rims are neat too. Really light. Minimum are pressure is 29 lbs.
Thanks again Carlos. Let me know if you know anything about the forks if you would. Later, DG

JonR 07-03-01 04:08 PM


Originally posted by Dirtgrinder
I put my Selle-Italia on last night. I hadn't noticed before but it's black, yellow and red just like the bike. Hmmm, must be a sign.:)
You've just proved that the purchase was justified! :beer:

Hunter 07-03-01 04:38 PM

DG what kind of noise? There is nothing wrong with the Judy XC. It is pretty simple to work on. It has a alu. crown, they have magnesium stancions, with cro-mo slider's, and a cro-mo steer tube. The internals are simple. It has a air oil cartridge in the left leg, and a elastomer/spring with a dummy rod in the right. My reccomendation to you is dump the elastomer/spring combo and go with some Speed Springs. You can get them for your body weight. They blow the top stack you have now away.
As long as do not plan on doing drop off's and DH racing the Judy XC should hold up just fine.
If you do not have a manual for it click here:
http://www.rockshox.com/Support/manuals.htm

Dirtgrinder 07-03-01 05:05 PM


Originally posted by Hunter
DG what kind of noise?
It just sounds like you can hear the spring sometimes. Kinda like a pogo stick sounds when you push down on it. Is the spring in an oil bath? I was thinking maybe it was dry. It's kinda like the spring is loose in there. Any ideas?

Hunter 07-03-01 05:24 PM

It is possible it is dry. Unscrew the top adjuster caps. Remove the springs and lube them with Judy Butter. This is what Rock Shox reccomends, then re insert. No the spring is not in a oil bath.

KevinG 07-03-01 09:13 PM


Originally posted by Hunter
No the spring is not in a oil bath.
Um the spring is in an oil bath. The Judy xc has the "hydracoil" system. From the rockshox site"HydraCoil RockShox suspension system utilizing coil springs and open oil bath damper
" & "Open Oil Bath Free floating oil inside a forks lower leg. Used as a damping medium as well as to lubricate the fork's internals.
"
It is normal for those to have some springy sounds, like a coil/oil bomber. Or atleast all the ones I have seen or overhauled has made those sounds. Rockshox I believe said to wrap the springs in shrink wrap to lessen the sound. I dont think a little springy sound is to much to put with for the feeling of a coil/oil fork. Do you?
Kevin

Dirtgrinder 07-03-01 10:56 PM


Originally posted by Spic-Mick


I dont thing a little springy sound is to much to put with for the feeling of a coil/oil fork. Do you?
Kevin

The sound is not that loud and I can certainly live with it. It's just that it's a new bike and I wanted to be sure nothing was wrong. My other bike has Jetts on it, (elastomers) and didn't make any noise so the sound is new to me. Just sounds strange to me. Thanks for the input. DG

fubar5 07-06-01 09:54 PM

DirtGrinder is in love...but not with a human!!! Just a very alive work of art!!!

orguasch 07-07-01 05:41 AM

Dirtgrinder,
That is really a mean looking machine, hope you won't mind how much did it cost you**********

Dirtgrinder 07-08-01 11:35 AM


Originally posted by orguasch
Dirtgrinder,
That is really a mean looking machine, hope you won't mind how much did it cost you**********

No, I don't mind. MSRP was $1500. I paid $1350. for it. Another shop where I found one wanted 1650! I guess they're hard to come by. At least around here they are! DG

fubar5 07-08-01 04:08 PM

Sounds like you got a good deal.Do you get any extra's??

orguasch 07-08-01 05:03 PM

Dirtgrinder,
Thanks for the information.....

Dirtgrinder 07-08-01 08:16 PM


Originally posted by fubar5
Sounds like you got a good deal.Do you get any extra's??
Not really. He said at that price he couldn't do much more but I talked him out of a Lizard Skin anyway. I thought I did OK but I haven't bought a new bike from a bike shop before so I don't really know. How much do they usually come down? DG

fubar5 07-09-01 08:28 AM

I dunno. Sounds like a good deal to me. Running a bike shop is tuff, and shops don't make a whole lot of money on bikes, so I don't mind paying a little extra, he was probably right when he said he couldn't come down.After market stuff is where shops make money.

Hunter 07-09-01 09:48 AM

Fubar is correct. Owning a bike shop is not something you will get rich at. Most shops make about $15 to 25 dollars to sell a bike. Your accessories and components are where you can make money. The most money to be made is in repair.

aliensporebomb 07-16-01 02:59 PM

Love that NRS2 - it's my wallpaper right now! Gotta get it.


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