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Interesting arch on the magura...
Ahhh, Gold Psylo... good memories... Where did you get your KTM colored grips? What brand are they? |
Lizardskins. You can get them lots of places I think, I got mine from chainreaction cycles
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I love those Panaracer Fire XC tires. They are definitely the grippiest tires I've used on my XC application.
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Originally Posted by Pocko
(Post 8949331)
^ Ha! :D
... and squirt a bit of oil on it so that it would run down the fork leg, just for realism... :lol: |
After much debating, I decided to give my old bike a new lease on life... 1999 Gary Fisher Kaitai.
It's got a 2003 or 2004 Manitou Black Comp fork & Xt front DR from years ago & ritchey spd's from years ago. The new stuff is the SLX crankset, SRAM PG990 cassette, SRAM X-9 rear DR, SRAM X-9 shifters, SRAM PG991 chain, Avid Single Digit 7 V brakes + levers, Easton Monkeylite XC carbon riser, Oury grips, & 90mm Thomson X4 stem. Not in the picture is a WTB Pure V race saddle & Thomson setback seatpost. http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/k...brary-3088.jpg http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/k...brary-3089.jpg http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/k...brary-3090.jpg http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/k...brary-3091.jpg http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/k...brary-3092.jpg http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/k...brary-3093.jpg Rides so much nicer than before, the SRAM 1:1 shifting is pretty slick, the carbon riser bar is very light and comfy, the Avid V brakes are great!!! Handling & climbing improved. The bike feels lighter as well... I'm am very happy with how it all turned out. Still sorting out the geometry... might go with a 70mm Thomson stem. |
Nice bike, and nice FJ. I miss mine. was a 79 FJ7. How does the new ones drive. Been thinking about one...
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^^ I'm looking for an FJ45 but the darned things are collectors' items and pricey when you do find 'em.
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the FJs are pretty sweet, i see a flat black one around town quite a bit. makes me jealous but ill stick to my chevy. Oh and nice bike too.
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Promised someone I would post a chronology of the DH bikes I have owned, beginning with my very first non-DH/DH bike. My lust for speed and my addiction to gravity began when I plunked down for a FS Mongoose D50i at my local Costco (:lol:).
It ended up getting a dual-crown Judy fork, Bontrager Crowbar bars, Rhyno-Lite/LX rear wheel, a Fox Alps5 shock and 2.35 Kenda Kinetics: http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t...eacon_2001.jpg Then came my '00 Specialized BigHit frame that I fleshed out with my first sponsorship parts, courtesy of RST and FSA (one year with a 6" RST Alfalfa, the next on an 8" RST Sigma): http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t..._Beacon_02.jpg http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t...n_Blast_03.jpg (note my home-fabbed "YZ" long moto-style seat - - an early DIY experiment) Next was my Yeti AS-X. I loved that bike: http://www.aimcomm.com/users/dminor/images/ASX_left.jpg http://www.aimcomm.com/users/dminor/.../ASX_right.jpg That made way for my first Transition - - a Gran Mal. My first ground-up build where I got to use all new parts: http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t...a/IMG_0108.jpg http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t...a/IMG_0106.jpg . . . and, of course, my curent steed - - Transition Blindside. Last year: http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t...e/IMG_0895.jpg This year: http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t...ncarnated2.jpg |
Nice.
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^^ I thought you were sponsored by Kenda. Did you go back to Maxxis?
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^^ Those were last-season's leftover Minions before I got on with Kenda. Has a set of 2.5 Excavators on now.
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Thanks D! Always cool to see.
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Nice F5 ca7erham! Here's my F400 I just picked up. It's my first Cannondale and first time using a headshock but I really like it, and its amazingly easy to lock for climbs.
http://img194.imageshack.us/img194/9333/img2609.jpg |
How much travel does the Headshock have?
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Mine was 60, but the Fatty was 70. I think the newer "Super Fatty" or whatever they are doing these days is up to 80mm.
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Yeah, the "Super Fatty" has 80mm of travel.
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Wow. Cannondale technology advances at a blistering pace.
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2010, they will be offering a new fork similar to the Lefty but with the stanchion on the other side b/c most people are right-handed and inadvertantly tend to land with 68% of their weight toward the right half of their body. The Lefty will actually be discontinued. The Lefty hubs will still work, but they will be offering a special SI (system integrated) brake rotor that will be mounted on the right side with the rotor spokes still pointed the right direction.
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^^ Will it still be able to withstand Cedric boosting a 40' gap at Sea Otter on it? That, friends, is on a Lefty :eek:.
http://is.pinkbike.com/photo/363/pbpic363306.jpg |
Looks like Paul Bunyan crushing motor homes while doing a stoppie...
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Originally Posted by dminor
(Post 8960740)
^^ Will it still be able to withstand Cedric boosting a 40' gap at Sea Otter on it? That, friends, is on a Lefty :eek:.
Undecided. |
Haha, Lefty-R. That was pretty good.
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Originally Posted by chelboed
(Post 8961063)
Umm....yeah, I'll have to get back to ya on that one. Rumor has it...they're either going to call it the "Righty" or the Lefty -R.
Undecided. |
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