After 4 months of waiting ....
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After 4 months of waiting ....
It has arrived!!!! I took it on it's first run last evening - a night ride. Here she is before the ride:
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After a few more rides, I'll post a review. However, my initial impressions are that this is going to be my dream ride! The Mavic Crossmax SL wheelset combined with the Fox TerraLogic fork and 5th Element Air shock make this bike just jump out from underneath me!
It was worth the wait!!!!
It was worth the wait!!!!
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Dude, that's one ugly bike, you should give it away! To help you ease your burden and being such a nice guy, I'll accept it from you.
Nice bike! Glad to hear you love it!
L8R
Nice bike! Glad to hear you love it!
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Beautiful bike!! Congratulations.
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Sweet!!!
Funny, I was thinking of retooling my Scalpel with very similar components. I'm glad to hear you like them.
P.S. - Where in Pennsy are you?
Funny, I was thinking of retooling my Scalpel with very similar components. I'm glad to hear you like them.
P.S. - Where in Pennsy are you?
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Originally posted by mightypudge
P.S. - Where in Pennsy are you?
P.S. - Where in Pennsy are you?
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:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
WOW! Love it - awesome ride! Great to see so much mud on it so quickly, too
Enjoy.
WOW! Love it - awesome ride! Great to see so much mud on it so quickly, too
Enjoy.
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nice, i rike rit rots.
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Congratulations on this gorgeous looking superbike...it looks like a wish list
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Very nice rig there bac:thumbup:
It does however look much better with that brown coating.
It does however look much better with that brown coating.
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Originally posted by KleinMp99
I love the red/gold/white/silver/yellow/black/chrome/blue color combination.
I love the red/gold/white/silver/yellow/black/chrome/blue color combination.
Sorry, I had to :smile:
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Originally posted by troie
What brand is it?
What brand is it?
Santa Cruz Blur
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Originally posted by KleinMp99
I love the red/gold/white/silver/yellow/black/chrome/blue color combination.
I love the red/gold/white/silver/yellow/black/chrome/blue color combination.
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Originally posted by KleinMp99
I love the red/gold/white/silver/yellow/black/chrome/blue color combination.
I love the red/gold/white/silver/yellow/black/chrome/blue color combination.
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Out of curiosity, why would they?
Is there some reason not to?
L8R
Is there some reason not to?
L8R
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Trek has a warning about not putting a battery pack in the water bottle mount on the Al frames. I was wondering if this one had the same restriction seeing the battery pack in the cage on the top photo.
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Originally posted by rockstar
this little kid is just jealous.... man thats a sweet ride, we share alot of the same components too.
this little kid is just jealous.... man thats a sweet ride, we share alot of the same components too.
Originally posted by bac
Damn, that's harsh, man!
Damn, that's harsh, man!
Been having a really bad week, I had to let some anger out