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Old 09-23-04 | 06:01 AM
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Whoa crap, thats crazy.
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Old 09-23-04 | 09:49 AM
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No picture, but

'01 Gary Fisher Sugar 2
XTR Crank, real der.
XT shifters/brakes, front der.
Marzocchi x2 bomber
Crane Creek AD rear shock
currently buying new wheels
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Old 09-25-04 | 07:52 PM
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Bikes: Blur LT

My ride? Haro Extreme x2 with Fox vanilla R,titec hellbent bars,wtb wheels,truvativ firex cr.shim.DX pedals(old red) maxxis DH tires (minion f- high roller-r,Fox vanilla fork
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Old 10-01-04 | 12:58 PM
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ok once again i this time i figured it out...hahahaaa

so the specs

AN6 Freeride Custom frame with the manitou Sherman Firefly front fork with the rapid travel II system and the 20mm thru hex bolt,full saint gruppo, with xt brake shifter combo levers,manitou 4 way spv rear shock .alexrims supra-d rims with kenda kenetics 26X2.35 tires, full FSA handle bar,neck,stem,seat post, velo saddle

here you go









ok hope you guys like the little sticker on the rear hub is a proto type sticker i have tose on all my saint parts.. like i said i got this bike what now 10 months ago.

peace,

AN6's bad as AN6 custom

and if you guys wait a little while i will have me new one prob by december. with 200mm rear travel and 200mm front travel new bike specially built long travel frame man im stooked i can't wait.. well like i said hope you like cuz i do
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Old 10-01-04 | 01:55 PM
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From: Henniker, USA

Bikes: Rootbeer Bullit, stock......soon to be a transgold V10 w/shivers

You saint *****!

Yep heres mine taken today!







close up of the team stickers



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Old 10-01-04 | 09:43 PM
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Bikes: Schwinn MESA

Not many of these "simple" bikes in this thread eh? So here goes my shameless entry 04' Schwinn Mesa all stock.

1-week old, really need to change both derailleurs.
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Old 10-02-04 | 11:02 AM
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Bikes: FSRXC 04', Lemond Reno 05'

and for the love of god lose the kick stand you could poke an eye out!
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Old 10-02-04 | 05:18 PM
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Bikes: Haro Extreme X3 with Hayes Mags and Evil DRS

DjRider-To bad you broke your chain, replaced it and broke the rear derailer HAHAHAHA
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Old 10-02-04 | 05:28 PM
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My scrap, 1 day in, my dumb lock has caused 5 chips. Damn it!!! 5 like 2mm chips. Actually no big deal but I like my bike to look good. waaah.

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Old 10-02-04 | 06:23 PM
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My 2005 Kona Kula arrived today! It's beautiful Even so much nicer in real life than on the KonaWorld website or the Kona catalog. I am thoroughly impressed with the quality of the framework, the assembly and component package, and the paint is flawless (believe me, I looked it over with a magnifying glass! ; ) Just got it home; still has the reflectors on the wheels Tomorrow I'll give it a workout and more pic's when it gets it's first dirt on it. Sure do like that RaceFace X-drive crankset (rock solid).

Easton Ultralite Race
Fox Vanilla R 100mm
Aheadset STS
RaceFace Evolve XC X-Type
44/32/22
RaceFace Evolve XC X-Type
Shimano PD-M505 clipless
Shimano CN-HG53
Shimano Deore 11-32 9 speed
Shimano Deore LX
Shimano Deore XT
Shimano Deore LX
Easton Riser
Easton EA 50 stem
Kona Jack****
Hayes Hydraulic HFX-9 XC
Hayes Hydraulic HFX-9 XC
Shimano Disc HB-525
Shimano Disc FH-525
Stainless 15G front, 14G rear
Tioga Red Phoenix 26 x 2.0
Sun DS2-XC
WTB Rocket V Race Carbon
Easton

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Old 10-02-04 | 10:12 PM
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Bikes: 7-Eleven Eddy Merckx, Vitus Futural, Catamount FRS, Colnago SL, SS MTB



2000 Catamount MFS with Fox Alps4
Rock Shox Judy XC
Deore LX Front & Rear Der
Deore LX cranks
Deore XT brake calipers
Deore LX or XT BB & headset (not sure, probably LX)
Onza Clipless pedals
Avid Rollamajig
Avid Brake levers
Gripshift X-Ray
Cronometro wheels
IRC Piranha Pro tires
UNO seat post and handlebars
Catamount saddle and stem
Oury grips
Onza bar ends
American Classic H2O bottle cage.
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Old 10-03-04 | 03:16 PM
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Old 10-04-04 | 06:04 PM
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Bad Report: Somehow my jacksh!7 pedals (actually called that) live up to their name. 1 day into the biking and 2 pins are missing while 1 is loose. I've created a chainstay protector using seran wrap/ alum foil, until I can get a rubber tube. My chain or my drivetrain has something wrong with it and when I pedal sometimes the chian skips or jumps or makes a small vibe. Dang!
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Old 10-04-04 | 06:07 PM
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Bikes: Haro Extreme X3 with Hayes Mags and Evil DRS

Originally Posted by hooligan
Bad Report: Somehow my jacksh!7 pedals (actually called that) live up to their name. 1 day into the biking and 2 pins are missing while 1 is loose. I've created a chainstay protector using seran wrap/ alum foil, until I can get a rubber tube. My chain or my drivetrain has something wrong with it and when I pedal sometimes the chian skips or jumps or makes a small vibe. Dang!
No idea about the pins. But find an old poppd tire and ziptie it to the chainstay. Thats what I did, makes it almost silent. Check to see if you have a stiff link(one like that won't bend around the smaller rollers on the chain tensioner) Do you use any chain lube? How often? Are you using odd chainlines? Biggest-Biggest or smallest-smallest?
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Old 10-04-04 | 06:09 PM
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Bikes: Custom built STP 3, geared towards dirtjumping. And an aging Stinky deluxe with the works

Originally Posted by hooligan
Bad Report: Somehow my jacksh!7 pedals (actually called that) live up to their name. 1 day into the biking and 2 pins are missing while 1 is loose.

Take the rest of them out, put lock-tight on them, install them again. problem solved. glue works too.
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Old 10-04-04 | 06:13 PM
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I don't know how you take em out. Pliers?
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Old 10-04-04 | 06:17 PM
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Bikes: Custom built STP 3, geared towards dirtjumping. And an aging Stinky deluxe with the works

They have a thing for an allen wrench on the top of them. clean the crud out of the top and it should work.
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Old 10-04-04 | 06:26 PM
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Bikes: Giant VT2 and Kona Shred

Originally Posted by hooligan
Bad Report: Somehow my jacksh!7 pedals (actually called that) live up to their name. 1 day into the biking and 2 pins are missing while 1 is loose. I've created a chainstay protector using seran wrap/ alum foil, until I can get a rubber tube. My chain or my drivetrain has something wrong with it and when I pedal sometimes the chian skips or jumps or makes a small vibe. Dang!
Hmm funny story, my jack***** pedals fell off the first week i got my shred.
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Old 10-04-04 | 06:46 PM
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Bikes: Custom built STP 3, geared towards dirtjumping. And an aging Stinky deluxe with the works

Well I guess they suck. Both you guys should get a set of sun ringle platform pedals. I ordered a set this summer, best pedals I've ever used. The pins are really long, and you adjust them from the bottom of the pedal, so the head of the pins dont get filled with crap you need to clean out. And you adjust them with a phillips head screwdriver rather than that tiny annoying allen wrench.
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Old 10-04-04 | 07:59 PM
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Bikes: Trek 2100 Road Bike, Full DA10, Cervelo P2K TT bike, Full DA10, Giant Boulder Steel Commuter

2004 Cannondale Jekyll 800







Suspension :: Cannondale Headshock Left Front Fully Adjustable Susupension
Fox RL Rear Air Suspension with Cannondale Remote Lockout

Drivetrain :: Shimano Delore XT Front and Rear Derailuers, XT Crankset and Rear Cassette

Shifting and Brakes :: Shimano XT Front Rapidfire Shifters, Haynes Hydrolic Disc Brakes, Axis Protaper Handlebars.

Tires and Wheels :: Maxis wheelset with cannondale hubs, Continental Town and Country Tires

Lighting :: Niterider Classic Plus Lighting with 16 LED tail light.
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Old 10-04-04 | 08:00 PM
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Way kool! Now to fix my skipping chain/crappy drive train. I hope it's the chain because I hear drive trains are MORE expensive. :S
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Old 10-04-04 | 08:02 PM
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Wow, that's just ...strange lookin. Not in a bad way nor a good way. Just different. Me like different.
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Old 10-04-04 | 11:50 PM
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Bikes: '89 Cannondale M800, '04 Specialized P.2

My pure old school '89 Cannondale Beast of the East:

My new school Specialized P.2:
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Old 10-05-04 | 02:48 PM
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Damn! I didn't lube my chain when I first got it. I don't have chain lube or a chain breaker/tensioner either (I think). I don't have an old tube. I'm more or less new to the bike part, because I haven't popped a single tube yet. Not too much fixing so far. My chain like skips a bit. Don't tell me it's the drive train!! Y-argh! I hope this gets fixed up soon. I don't care about the pedals as much as I do the drive train and chain.
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Old 10-05-04 | 03:03 PM
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Bikes: Rootbeer Bullit, stock......soon to be a transgold V10 w/shivers

You could just zip tie like 10 zipties to your chainstay.....
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