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jim-bob 02-25-07 04:39 PM


Originally Posted by sizzam
I <3 GF

Isn't he the guy that invented mountain biking?!?! :rolleyes:

The LT 02-26-07 09:14 PM

here are updated pics of my MTB
lots of upgrades the only things stock on it anymore are the bars, stem, and seatpost
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/167/4...8f589e60bd.jpg

alumrock12 02-26-07 10:43 PM

:eek: WOAH dude. thats freakin swEET!

http://gunky.typepad.com/photos/milo...img_0613_1.jpg

what kind of frame is that? or is it a mod that you welded on?

TroyLeeRacer199 02-26-07 11:50 PM

05 Hardrock Pro Disc
Upgrades include Dirt Jumper III, Truvativ Hussefelt Bars/Stem, ODI Ruffian Grips, Maxxis Holy Rollers, Sun Ringle pedals, and a removed 3rd chain ring.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ikeforums1.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ikeforums2.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ikeforums4.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ikeforums3.jpg
soon to be upgraded to a Transition Trail or Park frame!

MattP. 02-27-07 12:00 AM


Originally Posted by TroyLeeRacer199
05 Hardrock Pro Disc
Upgrades include Dirt Jumper III, Truvativ Hussefelt Bars/Stem, ODI Ruffian Grips, Maxxis Holy Rollers, Sun Ringle pedals, and a removed 3rd chain ring.

Put a bashguard on that thing for the love of humanity.

the wonginator 02-27-07 02:27 PM


Originally Posted by TroyLeeRacer199
05 Hardrock Pro Disc
Upgrades include Dirt Jumper III, Truvativ Hussefelt Bars/Stem, ODI Ruffian Grips, Maxxis Holy Rollers, Sun Ringle pedals, and a removed 3rd chain ring.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ikeforums1.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ikeforums2.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ikeforums4.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ikeforums3.jpg
soon to be upgraded to a Transition Trail or Park frame!

need a bashguard on that, pronto... otherwise, that thing looks amazing :D i like very much.

dminor 02-27-07 04:06 PM


Originally Posted by TroyLeeRacer199
soon to be upgraded to a Transition Trail or Park frame!

That will not just be an upgrade; that will be Extreme Makeover: Bike Edition.

Pete_Fagerlin1 02-27-07 04:11 PM


Originally Posted by alumrock12
what kind of frame is that?

That is an Ibis Hakkalugi.

dminor 02-27-07 04:26 PM

Clever.

http://www.cyclofiend.com/cx/images/cx019-3SNC12283.jpg

TroyLeeRacer199 02-27-07 08:27 PM

Haha yeah im planning on the e.13 soon im ordering the trail or park any day now, excpet i need a new bb. Mine right now is 68x113 and the trail or park is 73 x 113. Normally this wouldn't be hard to find but my cranks have powerspline, and almost all the bottom brackets i see are ISIS splined. Where can i find a good power splined BB?

the wonginator 02-27-07 09:02 PM


Originally Posted by TroyLeeRacer199
Haha yeah im planning on the e.13 soon im ordering the trail or park any day now, excpet i need a new bb. Mine right now is 68x113 and the trail or park is 73 x 113. Normally this wouldn't be hard to find but my cranks have powerspline, and almost all the bottom brackets i see are ISIS splined. Where can i find a good power splined BB?

it's proprietary to truvativ AFAIK. 68's are compatible with 73 shells.

http://www.sram.com/_media/images/co...line_large.gif

http://www.sram.com/en/truvativ/bott...owerspline.php

TroyLeeRacer199 02-27-07 10:07 PM

So, just to clarify I would not have to buy a new bb if the shell on the new transition is 73?

TroyLeeRacer199 02-27-07 10:12 PM


Originally Posted by dminor
That will not just be an upgrade; that will be Extreme Makeover: Bike Edition.

I hear you, I really need a new frame for what I do when I first bought the bike I thought I was just going to do some trails maybe some jumps and now all I do is park and dj so as you can see, worst possible choice of bike. If there were any possible way of getting a 07 P. Series frame, would that be a better choice than the transition?

dminor 02-27-07 10:37 PM


Originally Posted by TroyLeeRacer199
I hear you, I really need a new frame for what I do when I first bought the bike I thought I was just going to do some trails maybe some jumps and now all I do is park and dj so as you can see, worst possible choice of bike. If there were any possible way of getting a 07 P. Series frame, would that be a better choice than the transition?

Just giving you a bad time. Ps are good I suppose but I think you are on the right track with the T or P. Transition is a great local company; the owners are super good guys. If you want to still give yourself the option of throwing some trail riding in, take a second look at the Vagrant.

You're in Woodinville huh? Is there still Gold Creek Stables there? I raced motorcycles in their little indoor horse arena a lifetime ago.

FreeRidin' 02-27-07 10:45 PM

Nice hardrock TroyLee! You better be going SS on the ToP.


Originally Posted by dminor
take a second look at the Vagrant.

Uggg I should have gone with the Vagrant. :(

TroyLeeRacer199 02-27-07 10:52 PM

Definitley going SS on the ToP. I'm looking at buying the e.thirteen STS chainguide/bashguard for my current setup, then if I ever go complete SS with no chain tensioner and all that stuff, I'll just ditch the chainguide and use the bashguard. I was looking into the Vagrant, but I decided the only time i trailride/freeride is at whistler every summer, where I just rent out thier kona stabs, which my friend and I both seem to break everytime we go there. So anyways, I think the ToP is a better choice for my riding. Must say the Vagrant is sick though.

TroyLeeRacer199 02-27-07 10:54 PM


Originally Posted by dminor

You're in Woodinville huh? Is there still Gold Creek Stables there? I raced motorcycles in their little indoor horse arena a lifetime ago.

The Gold Creek Stables are definitley still there, I've passed by them a few times over the years.

the wonginator 02-28-07 06:51 AM


Originally Posted by TroyLeeRacer199
So, just to clarify I would not have to buy a new bb if the shell on the new transition is 73?

yup. you can use the same bb. there's an adapter that your lbs can install for you that will let it work. i had the same problem too, going from my hardrock to a p.2 cromo, but turns out it wasn't really a problem at all.

IAMTB 02-28-07 11:09 AM

Here's my soon to be up for sale Cannondale Jekyll:
http://www.innickwetrust.com/jekyll/jekyll.jpg

More pics to come...

DasProfezzional 03-01-07 10:57 PM


Originally Posted by al.wong
yup. you can use the same bb. there's an adapter that your lbs can install for you that will let it work. i had the same problem too, going from my hardrock to a p.2 cromo, but turns out it wasn't really a problem at all.

It is so. If you install one of those ISIS 68/73 suckers on a 68mm shell, it looks like a whole bunch of the adjustable cup hangs out. Because it does. But it works! Just make sure to torque the bejeebus out of your crankbolts.

FreeRidin' 03-01-07 11:16 PM


Originally Posted by al.wong
yup. you can use the same bb. there's an adapter that your lbs can install for you that will let it work. i had the same problem too, going from my hardrock to a p.2 cromo, but turns out it wasn't really a problem at all.

Wait, I'm lost. What is this adapter you are talking about?

All you should have to do to run a 68/73mm BB on a 73mm BB shell is remove the 5mm spacer...


Originally Posted by DasProfezzional
It is so. If you install one of those ISIS 68/73 suckers on a 68mm shell, it looks like a whole bunch of the adjustable cup hangs out. Because it does. But it works!

It will look like a 73mm BB with a 5mm spacer...

Someone please explain what is going on here.

It's like chaos!!11!!1!!

the wonginator 03-02-07 07:14 AM

spacer, adapter, same difference.

funrover 03-02-07 01:01 PM

Well....Here is my most riden bike
Schwinn Rocket 88... In much need of retirement...LOL.....
http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...over/mymtb.jpg

TroyLeeRacer199 03-02-07 05:13 PM

so im still confused, do I need to get a new bb or not? ..and where do I buy this adapter/spacer thing?

FreeRidin' 03-02-07 05:29 PM


Originally Posted by TroyLeeRacer199
so im still confused, do I need to get a new bb or not? ..and where do I buy this adapter/spacer thing?

You will not need a new BB, nor will you need a spacer or an adapter. You will simply have to remove a 5mm spacer from you existing BB.


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