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#3151
Elite Rep
Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 2,096
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From: Melbourne - Australia
Note Best: I recommened you put markings on your seatpost unless there are already some there. I have one marking *fast* thats the seatpost where i get full power, *medium* half an inch below *fast* and i can get power but still maintain control around the bike. And *low* for downhill sections, which is still a bit of seatpost being exposed.
#3152
Member
Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 37
Likes: 0
here my new used bike... lol... hope you enjoy...


raphael


raphael
#3155
barnfullagts
Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 623
Likes: 3
From: WI
Bikes: GT BI Ti/BI Steel - Edge Ti and Steel Xizang Ti and Psyclone Steel
The third of my three GT Xizang's. I am currently trying to part with this one. Ti, XTR, SID, Thomson, Mavic. No sales pitch intended. Just sharing a beautiful ride.
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#3156
B*ck From Th* D**d
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 2,527
Likes: 8
From: Lower Mainland, BC
Bikes: 2015 Kona Process 153
Originally Posted by normdzn
I have a newbie question, howcome I see some bikes with the seatpost fully extended and some riding really low? I told you it was a newbie question.
#3158
Senior Member
Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 540
Likes: 9
From: Boston, Massachusetts
Bikes: Cannondale Slate 105 (2017)
Originally Posted by ibisboy
He said to look up " hippitech suspension.com " as they bought out Rock Shox.


#3159
Senior Member
Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 410
Likes: 0
Originally Posted by IchbinJay
I'm pretty sure SRAM bought out Rock Shox if I'm not mistaken. The SRAM website also has a link to their page.
#3160
Junior Member
Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 20
Likes: 0
It's a 97' Off-Road Pro Flex with a few upgrades, SeaFas saddle, 90 degree stem, Rock Shox Indy C fork, Shimano deure LX crank, hubs, and shifter.
-Ray


-Ray


#3162
Well, here's my first ride on my ever first mountain bike. Once, I bought the bike and went riding on bike paths with the roadies, I thought I made a mistake about buying a mountain bike but after my first trail, wow, that was cool!
Here's my first ride in its natural habitat!
Here's my first ride in its natural habitat!
#3163
Senior Member

Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 306
Likes: 0
From: Worcester, Mass
Bikes: Giant Anthem, Giant TCR 2
I've had this for about a month and a half. Don't worry it's had plenty of mud on it, but I just gave it a bath...


Guess what is worth the least amount of money in this picture...


Guess what is worth the least amount of money in this picture...
#3164
Originally Posted by sarsparilla
I've had this for about a month and a half. Don't worry it's had plenty of mud on it, but I just gave it a bath...


Guess what is worth the least amount of money in this picture...



Guess what is worth the least amount of money in this picture...

#3165
Senior Member
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 125
Likes: 0
From: Reno, Nevada
Bikes: Marin Riftzone, Ridley Orion, Jamis Allegro Commuter , Univega road bike
Here's mine... a specialized rockhopper I bought last August. I know, nothing terribly special, but it's been a great bike for me. I seem to average 90-100 miles on it, weekly. It's held up marvelously.
#3166
Show Me What'cha got
Joined: May 2005
Posts: 1,225
Likes: 0
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)
#3168
Junior Member
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 19
Likes: 0
Just bought a brand new 2005 Iron Horse Warrior Comp for $499 along with a sweet new Giro Xen for $60
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#3169
ec velo
Joined: Jul 2004
Posts: 179
Likes: 0
From: eau claire, wi
Bikes: XC: PUSS; Winter Beater: GT avalanche SS; Jump: Transition Trail or Park; Fixie: Steamroller
Finally borrowed a camera, only took pics of my current favorite bike though.
#3171
Lock-out RS Duke
Avid SD7 (awesome and matches my fork color too!)
Everything else I can deal with, but the stock Manitou Axel just HAD to go! And the gay Tektro sucked. I was better off stopping with my shoe. LoL
I was gonna buy a Saint Front Derailleur because it was only $9 brand new, but... I dont think it's that necessary for my light trail xc riding.

I'll post some better pix later on with a full stand up view
Avid SD7 (awesome and matches my fork color too!)
Everything else I can deal with, but the stock Manitou Axel just HAD to go! And the gay Tektro sucked. I was better off stopping with my shoe. LoL
I was gonna buy a Saint Front Derailleur because it was only $9 brand new, but... I dont think it's that necessary for my light trail xc riding.

I'll post some better pix later on with a full stand up view
#3172
I=Your Mother
Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 232
Likes: 0
From: Hamilton,Ontario,Canada
Bikes: 2003 Rocky Mountain Element
Originally Posted by sarsparilla
I've had this for about a month and a half. Don't worry it's had plenty of mud on it, but I just gave it a bath...


Guess what is worth the least amount of money in this picture...



Guess what is worth the least amount of money in this picture...

#3173
Senior Member
Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 410
Likes: 0
Originally Posted by Roxter
may i ask why you have bomber shocks and are those Avib BB7 mech disc brakes? i thought the anthem 1(i'm guessing its an anthem 1 because of the colour), only came with hydraulic disc and manitou R7 shocks.
It also could be used. Also, some people prefer the BB7s to hydros.
#3174
Senior Member
Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 82
Likes: 0
Just in case anyone missed it......my '07 Hardrock Sport.
Nothing special...yet.
Nothing special...yet.
#3175
My Ride:
Silverfox Aftershock ultra-lightweight frame (made by muddy fox)
Bigfoot saddle
Bigfoot stem/handlebar setup
RST Gila Plus T5 forks (120mm)
de-branded Halo Combat wheels
Halo Knobbler tyres
Silverfox Aftershock ultra-lightweight frame (made by muddy fox)
Bigfoot saddle
Bigfoot stem/handlebar setup
RST Gila Plus T5 forks (120mm)
de-branded Halo Combat wheels
Halo Knobbler tyres
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