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Old 02-13-06 | 01:53 PM
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From: O'Fallon, Misery

Bikes: old school Giant Attraction MTB (where it all started),old school Schwinn High Plains MTB (XC and long ride duty), Mosh DJ3 (BMX basher), and Trek Bruiser 1 (freeride and full of mods and still growing)

where can i find one of those Bullit clones, i haven't had much luck

EDIT: i DID look on performancebike.com they had it new (Weyless FR-67) but they only had it in 18inch the biggest i want to go is probably 16, mine now is 14.5 and i love it

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Old 02-14-06 | 03:57 PM
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Bikes: Giant Trace 4

My net Giant Trance 4... still stock.





We still have a foot of now here, so I only have one picture without snow
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Old 02-14-06 | 08:57 PM
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From: Fort Collins, Colorado

Bikes: 2004 Giant Iguana 2005 Specialized Enduro SX Trail

This is my new ride
Enduro SX trail
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Old 02-14-06 | 10:37 PM
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Bikes: 2016 Salsa Warbird Carbon, 2014 Felt Edict 9, 2008 Cannondale Road Tandem

My first Mt. Bike with front suspension. My 13yr. old Raleigh Crest just wasn't cutting it for a Mt. bike. It's not high end, but what a difference from my old bike. I'm a roadie. I'm going to try this Mt. Bike thing out and see if I like it.

'06 Scott Reflex 30
XT FD & RD
SRAM Attack shifters
Upgraded to 9 spd with SRAM cassette & chain
Alivio cranks
Shimano BR-M465 mechanical discs
RockShox J2
Wheels Alex DM18
Scott Comp components for the rest

Other ride: 05 Giant OCR Elite
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Old 02-15-06 | 01:33 PM
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whoa enduro sx is a sweeeeeeeet bike.
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Old 02-15-06 | 11:36 PM
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Just got it today.
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Old 02-16-06 | 12:31 AM
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Nice hopper. How much did you pay?

I think i prefer the blue punk version....although theres something pretty slick about the silver one.
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Old 02-16-06 | 12:34 AM
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From: tartarus

Bikes: MTB's & a Cyclocross

Originally Posted by Baldy88
My first Mt. Bike with front suspension. My 13yr. old Raleigh Crest just wasn't cutting it for a Mt. bike. It's not high end, but what a difference from my old bike. I'm a roadie. I'm going to try this Mt. Bike thing out and see if I like it.

'06 Scott Reflex 30
XT FD & RD
SRAM Attack shifters
Upgraded to 9 spd with SRAM cassette & chain
Alivio cranks
Shimano BR-M465 mechanical discs
RockShox J2
Wheels Alex DM18
Scott Comp components for the rest

Other ride: 05 Giant OCR Elite
Nice choice my Scott riding brotha
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Old 02-16-06 | 02:39 AM
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Got it for $700. I live in a smaller town. I know I could have gone to the city and got it a little cheaper, but I like supporting locally owned businesses.
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Old 02-16-06 | 09:24 AM
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From: East coast

Bikes: hardtail, squishy, fixed roadie, fixed crosser

Originally Posted by dminor
I presume that's one of the Weyless 6-7 frames that Supergo sold? I saw a few of those at the DH races. Easily takes whatever abuse/pounding that can be thrown at it with any fork . . . it's built for it. Really good-looking tube set too. Talk about a 'Bullit-on-a-budget'! Nice ride .

yep, it is. for the $$ that i paid for the frame/rear shock, i was able to build it up with the stuff i wanted, and still spend less than about $1600. the Boxxer Ride makes the bike, overall, that and the platform shock in back. drop the travel down to ride up, then have it at 7" coming back down. love it!

it's been really nice; pedals up what i need, to get down. Bullit clone, obviously. i've compared it side to side with a couple. geo and pivot locations is pretty much the same, but the tubeset on this rocks. plenty of tire/rear rotor room (a problem on older Bullits) nice simple single pivot, quite large sealed bearings.

just had the first ride the other day with the E-13 direct mount stem. very nice.

36.2# as is. another 1.5# when i throw the DH rubber on.

my first fully, coming from beefy hardtail background. still ride the hardtail most of the time, but this is seeing more and more use. can't wait for the resorts, and higher up rides to be free of snow now! had the bike since last year, and only managed to hit keystone once with it.
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Old 02-16-06 | 12:17 PM
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Bikes: 2016 Salsa Warbird Carbon, 2014 Felt Edict 9, 2008 Cannondale Road Tandem

Originally Posted by sngltrackdufus
Nice choice my Scott riding brotha


Thanks! I got a heck of a deal on it from the LBS Christmas open house. I paid $618(tax & upgrades included) - $100 re-imbursement from work = $518 out the door.

I love the Scott look and their making a comeback in the US now. They use some serious tubing on this ride. It weighs in around 29 lbs. Glad to see it. I've always liked their gear.

What are you riding in a Scott ride?
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Old 02-17-06 | 03:52 PM
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From: Alaska

Bikes: Cannondale MTB, K2 Road bike

My newest baby: Santa Cruz Juliana
Fox Float RP3 rear shock
RockShox Sid Race Fork
FSA XC Carbon Fiber bars and seatpost
Shimano LX hydraulic disk brakes
Shimano XT drivetrain
Handbuilt wheels, Shimano XT hubs, Mavic X317 rims
Currently has Nokian studded tires and loaner platform pedals until ice and snow melts, will then put of the Hutchson Python tires and clipless pedals, which will take off about 4+ pounds.

My DREAM bike
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Old 02-17-06 | 04:25 PM
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Bikes: Eriksen 29er, Gunnar Roadie, Niner RLT, Niner RIP 9

Very nice Mudsplattered.

When it is down to race weight how much will the beauty weigh?
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Old 02-17-06 | 04:37 PM
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From: Alaska

Bikes: Cannondale MTB, K2 Road bike

I did a rough weigh in last night will all my gear on it and it came to about 26 lbs, so I am guessing about 22 lbs with the Python tires and whatever clipless pedals I get. However, that is just a guess
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Old 02-17-06 | 04:41 PM
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I guess this should go in the old school rigs section.
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Old 02-17-06 | 05:12 PM
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I think so
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Old 02-17-06 | 06:33 PM
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santa cruz chameleon frame
fox vanilla rl 125
avid wire disc brake and hope m4
wtb headest
carbon fiber spacers
xt shifters/fr+rear der
xtr freewheel + chain
nokian nbx 2.3
Mavic 317 disc & 519
Chris King Universal disc hub front & rear
DT double butted spokes
RaceFace crank w/ blackspire bash gear + blackspire & real ring
ti bolts and rail
thomson elite stem
easton ct2 carbon bar
sram carbon lever
xtr cables
Time ATAC carbon pedals
Thomson Elite seatpost & sella saddle w/ ti rail
salsa clamp

XC riding mostly...*super good handling!
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Old 02-17-06 | 07:19 PM
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Originally Posted by achc

< 1000 words
A picture is worth a thousand words!
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Old 02-18-06 | 03:45 PM
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Bikes: Trek Jack...trials bike soon.



I finally got a good picture of my bike. The new 50/50 blue pedals I got are yet to go on it, I'll take more when I get them on.
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Old 02-18-06 | 04:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Jason222
I finally got a good picture of my bike.
I forget, what rear derailleur are you running?
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Old 02-18-06 | 10:32 PM
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Bikes: Trek Jack...trials bike soon.

Originally Posted by gastro
I forget, what rear derailleur are you running?
Alivio right now, I might upgrade to something better in the next few months. Still deciding. I definately will get a new rear brake soon, and maybe some grips.
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Old 02-19-06 | 03:11 PM
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Here is my ride. I have added alot to it and still have more planned when I get the finances.

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Old 02-19-06 | 04:37 PM
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Bikes: Trek Jack...trials bike soon.

You should have bought a nice pair of shoes.
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Old 02-19-06 | 05:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Jason222
You should have bought a nice pair of shoes.
a real nice welcome you gave the guy.
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Old 02-19-06 | 05:57 PM
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Originally Posted by lowndragon
Here is my ride. I have added alot to it and still have more planned when I get the finances.
My suggestion is to add a new frame and then eventually replace every component.
The one thing about xmart bikes that allways makes me laugh are the crank arms. It seems I may be able to snap them in half.
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