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Old 02-27-08 | 01:36 PM
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Old 02-27-08 | 05:55 PM
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Old 02-27-08 | 05:58 PM
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Old 02-27-08 | 07:27 PM
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Originally Posted by CrankshaftYQX
Maybe it's my general lack of XC experience, but the head angle looks crazy-steep on that thing.
It's not that steep its 71deg. Or maybe that is steep? I don't know. I do know it handles like a dream in twisty stuff, and climbs like a mountain goat.
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Old 02-27-08 | 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by LowCel
Anybody know what type of Conti tire those are? They look like they'd handle pretty good.
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Old 02-27-08 | 07:50 PM
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Yeah, 71 degree HA would take some getting used to for me. My 820 is about that steep and I never feel as confident on it as I do on a slacker frame, like 69deg.
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Old 02-27-08 | 10:22 PM
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Originally Posted by xcracer13
It's not that steep its 71deg. Or maybe that is steep? I don't know.
You are correct!

You truly, don't know.

Not that it prevents you from trying to comment "authoritatively" about head angles, or handlebar widths, etc., etc.
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Old 02-28-08 | 05:50 AM
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Old 02-28-08 | 09:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Runtnick
Not that it prevents you from trying to comment "authoritatively" about head angles, or handlebar widths, etc., etc.
You only use one "etc.". Your general lack of knowledge of the English language does not prevent you from sounding like a jerk.
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Old 02-28-08 | 02:35 PM
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Originally Posted by scelia
You might want to move the brake cable from your stanchion and zip tie it to the fork lower.
Good point. I'll have to do that before I take it on any real singletrack. So far I've only ridden it on the doubletrack around here, nothing too aggressive.
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Old 02-28-08 | 04:52 PM
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2007 Trek Fuel EX 9.5

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FRAME: 15.5" OCLV 110 carbon black; ZR 9000 swingarm W/120MM travel
FRONT SUSPENSION: 2007 RockShox SID Team With Poplock 80mm
REAR SUSPENSION: RockShox MC3.R With Poplock Remote
WHEELSET: 2007 Mavic Crossmax SL-R
TIRES: Maxxis Larsen TT (Tubeless) 26x2.0
CRANKSET: Shimano XTR 175MM 44/32/22
BOTTOM BRACKET: Shimano XTR
REAR DERAILLEUR: Shimano XTR
FRONT DERAILLEUR: Shimano XTR
SHIFTERS: Shimano XTR Dual Control
BRAKESET: Shimano XTR Hydraulic Disk w/ XTR Disc 6" Rotors
SEATPOST: Bontrager XXX Lite Carbon
STEM: FSA FR200
HANDLEBAR: Bontrager XXX Lite Carbon 31.8mm, Nashbar ergo bar ends (not pictured)
HEADSET: Chris King
SADDLE: WTB Rocket V
CASSETTE: Shimano XTR 11-34T, 9 Speed
CHAIN: Shimano XTR
PEDALS: Nashbar SPD/sport platform (had eggbeaters but they keep breaking)
ACCESSORIES: CatEye tail light, CatEye MC100 micro wireless comp, small saddle bag for tools.

I picked the Trek up for $2,800, lightly used this past November.


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Old 02-28-08 | 05:05 PM
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Originally Posted by pyroguy_3
You only use one "etc.". Your general lack of knowledge of the English language does not prevent you from sounding like a jerk.
That was a good one!!!!!!!
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Old 02-28-08 | 05:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Runtnick
You are correct!

You truly, don't know.

Not that it prevents you from trying to comment "authoritatively" about head angles, or handlebar widths, etc., etc.
Handlebar width is common sense. Apparently, you need to get some, being that you had to put two etc. in there.

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Old 02-28-08 | 06:14 PM
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Originally Posted by xcracer13
Handlebar width is common since. Apparently, you need to get some, being that you had to put two etc. in there.
ooooohhhhhh, that was even better!
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Old 02-28-08 | 06:18 PM
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Originally Posted by xcracer13
. . . common since. . . .
Common sense. Careful about schooling others about language.
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Old 02-28-08 | 06:40 PM
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Originally Posted by GlassWolf
2007 Trek Fuel EX 9.5

current configuration:
FRAME: 15.5" OCLV 110 carbon black; ZR 9000 swingarm W/120MM travel
FRONT SUSPENSION: 2007 RockShox SID Team With Poplock 80mm
REAR SUSPENSION: RockShox MC3.R With Poplock Remote
WHEELSET: 2007 Mavic Crossmax SL-R
TIRES: Maxxis Larsen TT (Tubeless) 26x2.0
CRANKSET: Shimano XTR 175MM 44/32/22
BOTTOM BRACKET: Shimano XTR
REAR DERAILLEUR: Shimano XTR
FRONT DERAILLEUR: Shimano XTR
SHIFTERS: Shimano XTR Dual Control
BRAKESET: Shimano XTR Hydraulic Disk w/ XTR Disc 6" Rotors
SEATPOST: Bontrager XXX Lite Carbon
STEM: FSA FR200
HANDLEBAR: Bontrager XXX Lite Carbon 31.8mm, Nashbar ergo bar ends (not pictured)
HEADSET: Chris King
SADDLE: WTB Rocket V
CASSETTE: Shimano XTR 11-34T, 9 Speed
CHAIN: Shimano XTR
PEDALS: Nashbar SPD/sport platform (had eggbeaters but they keep breaking)
ACCESSORIES: CatEye tail light, CatEye MC100 micro wireless comp, small saddle bag for tools.

I picked the Trek up for $2,800, lightly used this past November.

Dang, that's a small frame.
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Old 02-28-08 | 07:12 PM
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yeah. 5'7" 30" inseam.
I use a 52cm road frame, too. small I guess, but it works for me.

updated pic
just took this one


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Old 02-28-08 | 07:56 PM
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Originally Posted by saru-kun
Mine... Gary Fisher Supercaliber OCLV



I'm in need of help trying to look for more information on this frame. I could only scrounge up a photograph on a bike blog with some info saying that this came out back in '94.

Any information is much appreciated.

Thanks in advance.
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Very nice! I remember when those came out, and '94 sounds about right at the earliest. I would have guessed a year or two later, but things like that always seem to be a little older than I remember. I'm pretty sure it's nearly identical to Trek's OCLV frame at the time, though I could be wrong. They also both came out with V-framed bikes around that time with unified rear triangles and appeared to share a few frame parts there, as well. Although the Fisher was aluminum and the Trek carbon. I have a couple of magazines with ads for your bike, but I don't recall seeing any articles about them. The ads don't really tell much either.
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Old 02-28-08 | 08:43 PM
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Originally Posted by xcracer13
Handlebar width is common since [sic]. Apparently, you need to get some, being that you had to put two etc. in there.
Your claims about handlebar width were, and are, ridiculous. Just as your comments about a 71 degree head angle not being steep were, and are, ridiculous.

Since(!) we're discussing the ridiculous things that you have been posting, you equating using an extra "etc." for literary effect with a lack of common sense is also ridiculous.
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Old 02-28-08 | 08:46 PM
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Originally Posted by pyroguy_3
You only use one "etc.". Your general lack of knowledge of the English language does not prevent you from sounding like a jerk.
Before you go making crazy assumptions about anyone's "general lack of knowledge of the English language" you might want to consider your own posts lil' buddy.
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Old 02-28-08 | 10:32 PM
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Originally Posted by xcracer13
It's not that steep its 71deg. Or maybe that is steep? I don't know. I do know it handles like a dream in twisty stuff, and climbs like a mountain goat.
As I said Runtnick, I stated that I did not know if it was steep or not. As you said, "Just as your comments about a 71 degree head angle not being steep were, and are, ridiculous." I said it was and it wasn't and also said that I don't really know if it is or not. So that claim can't be ridiculous as I really never even claimed anything at all.

My handlebar claim is based on past racing experience. Go to a tight, wooded, twisty trail and ride it as fast as you can on a wide bar. Then, do the same trail on a narrower bar. Your time will be faster, as you will have more clearance between the trees, allowing you to take a more direct attack angle through the turn. It was faster for me, and is faster for a lot of XC racers. Why do you think most PRO XC racers race them?
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Old 02-29-08 | 12:19 AM
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finally got some time on the ice & snow bike this winter.
SS with a rigid and one brake? You sir are ballsy. Props.
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Old 02-29-08 | 05:22 PM
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Lamplight;

Thanks for that. I got this bike used from a Clydesdale friend (beats me why he had a 15" frame in his possesion. his replacement was a Trek 9.8 Elite) a couple of years ago. Been looking on the history of this frame ever since. I have yet to see another, both back in Malaysia and currently in UK either.

Here are a couple more pics after an early morning ride (and a new seatpost )





Cheers
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Old 02-29-08 | 06:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Runtnick
Before you go making crazy assumptions about anyone's "general lack of knowledge of the English language" you might want to consider your own posts lil' buddy.

Just keep on digging.



Since when was correcting your improper grammar, you're not important enough to use "literary effect" that doesn't adhere to the rules, a crazy assumption? You made a brash assumption about xcracer13, and I'm making a point. You obviously don't have a complete grasp on the proper English language, "lil'" is not a word. The word is "little". Assumption is different that observation.
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Old 02-29-08 | 06:44 PM
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Originally Posted by pyroguy_3
Just keep on digging.
The only thing that I'm digging is your "virtual" last resting place.


Originally Posted by pyroguy_3
Since when was correcting your improper grammar, you're not important enough to use "literary effect" that doesn't adhere to the rules, a crazy assumption?
It's a crazy assumption because you did not understand that it was used for literary effect.


Originally Posted by pyroguy_3
You made a brash assumption about xcracer13, and I'm making a point.
No assumption, let alone a brash one. I took him at his word (words). Assumption is different that observation!


Originally Posted by pyroguy_3
You obviously don't have a complete grasp on the proper English language, "lil'" is not a word. The word is "little". Assumption is different that observation.
Keep on playing the grammar Nazi 'lil buddy. It's all you got (oh no!), even though it's hypocritical, considering your posting history.
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