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Old 01-06-05 | 04:32 AM
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Bikes: 2005 Giant Yukon with the works.

that is a very nice bike. love everything on it!
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Old 01-06-05 | 10:25 AM
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Bikes: hardtail, squishy, fixed roadie, fixed crosser

Peyto Cycles Wild Bill frame, Rock Shox Pike Team 140mm travel fork.
SRAM 9.0 rear mech/shifter/front mech, front Suntour XC Pro thumbshifter, full sealed housing.
Avid mech. discs (185mm/160mm front/rear) with Paul Love Levers, sealed full housing.
Race Face Taperlock Ti bb, Cook Bros. E-crank, 32/22 rings, Salsa bash ring, Shimano M545 pedals.
Thomson 90mm stem/no rise, Answer Protaper bar, ODI-Oury lock on grips, Chris King headset.
XTR 12-34 cassette, Hope rear QR & seatclamp QR, Aerolite Ti seatpost, Performance Forte Pro SL seat.
Chris King rear hub/Mavic 719 rim, Hope Bulb 20mm front hub/Mavic 717 rim; both with 15/16DB spokes and alloy nips. Front Panaracer Fire FR 2.4 tire, rear Maxxis Mobster 2.5 DH Super Tacky. Tires change depending on the ride. Some ti and alu bolts here and there.

29# as pictured. Goes everywhere. XC/urban/lift accessed DH. One bike for all. Though I'm looking at a decent deal on a good shape 02/03/04 170mm Boxxer for the lift DH and shuttle days.

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Old 01-06-05 | 11:21 AM
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Originally Posted by scrublover
Peyto Cycles Wild Bill frame, Rock Shox Pike Team 140mm travel fork.
SRAM 9.0 rear mech/shifter/front mech, front Suntour XC Pro thumbshifter, full sealed housing.
Avid mech. discs (185mm/160mm front/rear) with Paul Love Levers, sealed full housing.
Race Face Taperlock Ti bb, Cook Bros. E-crank, 32/22 rings, Salsa bash ring, Shimano M545 pedals.
Thomson 90mm stem/no rise, Answer Protaper bar, ODI-Oury lock on grips, Chris King headset.
XTR 12-34 cassette, Hope rear QR & seatclamp QR, Aerolite Ti seatpost, Performance Forte Pro SL seat.
Chris King rear hub/Mavic 719 rim, Hope Bulb 20mm front hub/Mavic 717 rim; both with 15/16DB spokes and alloy nips. Front Panaracer Fire FR 2.4 tire, rear Maxxis Mobster 2.5 DH Super Tacky. Tires change depending on the ride. Some ti and alu bolts here and there.

29# as pictured. Goes everywhere. XC/urban/lift accessed DH. One bike for all. Though I'm looking at a decent deal on a good shape 02/03/04 170mm Boxxer for the lift DH and shuttle days.




Good Looking bike man! Something about that green color that i love, very similar color to the Kona that Konarider has and i LOVE that color
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Old 01-06-05 | 12:30 PM
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Originally Posted by scrublover
Peyto Cycles Wild Bill frame, Rock Shox Pike Team 140mm travel fork.
SRAM 9.0 rear mech/shifter/front mech, front Suntour XC Pro thumbshifter, full sealed housing.
Avid mech. discs (185mm/160mm front/rear) with Paul Love Levers, sealed full housing.
Race Face Taperlock Ti bb, Cook Bros. E-crank, 32/22 rings, Salsa bash ring, Shimano M545 pedals.
Thomson 90mm stem/no rise, Answer Protaper bar, ODI-Oury lock on grips, Chris King headset.
XTR 12-34 cassette, Hope rear QR & seatclamp QR, Aerolite Ti seatpost, Performance Forte Pro SL seat.
Chris King rear hub/Mavic 719 rim, Hope Bulb 20mm front hub/Mavic 717 rim; both with 15/16DB spokes and alloy nips. Front Panaracer Fire FR 2.4 tire, rear Maxxis Mobster 2.5 DH Super Tacky. Tires change depending on the ride. Some ti and alu bolts here and there.

29# as pictured. Goes everywhere. XC/urban/lift accessed DH. One bike for all. Though I'm looking at a decent deal on a good shape 02/03/04 170mm Boxxer for the lift DH and shuttle days.

As a MOD I require you to give a review of the pike...now...please ...

Nice bike. Thats is one sweet setup.

review pike || review pike || review pike || how does it ride || is it strong || feel good? || review pike
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Old 01-06-05 | 01:16 PM
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Bikes: hardtail, squishy, fixed roadie, fixed crosser

i'll do up a nice review later today. i can really only compare it to a few forks, though. heading out for a snow ride in aobut a half hour.......
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Old 01-06-05 | 06:37 PM
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Bikes: 2005 Giant Yukon with the works.

yes, another good looking bike. have fun in the snow.
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Old 01-06-05 | 06:41 PM
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Originally Posted by scrublover
i'll do up a nice review later today. i can really only compare it to a few forks, though. heading out for a snow ride in aobut a half hour.......
Can't wait to seeit. Really, I am just desperate for information. It mgiht be my next fork but not nearly enough people are riding them yet. haha
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Old 01-06-05 | 09:29 PM
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Bikes: 2016 Trek Farley 5 .2015 trek Superfly 5

Here is the latest addition to my fleet.. my Christmas gift to myself. 2004 Rocky mountain Switch, and of course its 3 degrees here now and 6" of snow on the ground..
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Old 01-06-05 | 09:51 PM
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Bikes: specialized hardrock(extensively modded for maine singletrack), Cdale V1000 (sick old school FS ride)

I am also a grumpy retro rider still rocking out a specialized hardrock with basically zero flex thanks to chromo EVERYTHING. haha, thing's heavy as a bastard but still flies. for anything other than tight Maine singletrack i whip out my Cdale V1000 with XT components 'round and a relatively new lefty fork. the lefty makes it much more versatile when compared to the ol' headshok.
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Old 01-06-05 | 10:12 PM
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Bikes: specialized hardrock

gt that ride looks pretty sweet, but just out of curiousity, it loks like your seat would jam rite up your rectum if you landed hard....
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Old 01-06-05 | 10:26 PM
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No your ass would be behind the seat
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Old 01-06-05 | 10:58 PM
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Bikes: 2005 Giant Yukon with the works.

doesn't look that comfortable. nice bike though!
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Old 01-06-05 | 11:43 PM
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Bikes: Yeti DJ Custom build. X.9, Marzocchi, RaceFace, Gamut, DT, Truvativ, Michelin, Hope.

some people just "like it that way"
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Old 01-07-05 | 12:50 AM
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Originally Posted by sgltrkterror
I am also a grumpy retro rider still rocking out a specialized hardrock with basically zero flex thanks to chromo EVERYTHING. haha, thing's heavy as a bastard but still flies. for anything other than tight Maine singletrack i whip out my Cdale V1000 with XT components 'round and a relatively new lefty fork. the lefty makes it much more versatile when compared to the ol' headshok.
********** me running! This IS becoming a once a page deal!
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Old 01-07-05 | 06:26 AM
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Yeah, I definately need to adjust that seat... previous owner must have been a fan of sack smashing..
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Old 01-09-05 | 12:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Specializedride
Specialized Hardrock pro '04 stock expect for:
8" avid ball bearing sevens
2.3x26 enduro tires
michellen downhill tubes
i hope to add holzfeller double (24/36/bashguard) with shiftguide
Ahem
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Old 01-09-05 | 12:21 AM
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Bikes: Specialized hardrock '04

yeah, i dont have a digital camera
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Old 01-10-05 | 09:22 PM
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From: Wherever there's a good trail

Bikes: 04' stumpjumper fsr, 04 stinkey d

Here's my little munchkin and her new set of bars.



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Old 01-10-05 | 10:07 PM
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Bikes: Yeti DJ Custom build. X.9, Marzocchi, RaceFace, Gamut, DT, Truvativ, Michelin, Hope.

anwer protapers... nice
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Old 01-10-05 | 11:22 PM
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nice ride, but snap off the dork disk :-)
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Old 01-11-05 | 06:26 AM
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I really like that color! what year of bike is that?
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Old 01-11-05 | 02:50 PM
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2004 Bianchi Denali. Have replaced the pedals pictured here. Great bike, steel.

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Old 01-13-05 | 07:43 PM
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From: Leigh, Lancashire

Bikes: Mountain Cycle Shockwave, with Shiver DC forks, FIR downhill wheelset w tioga 26x2.3,full Saint running gear,Muddyfox Rock and Roll DH. same set up as my M/C

Mountaincycle Shock Wave, Marzocchi Shiver DCs, now xt groupset, xt disc brakes, FIR Down Hill wheelset, Tioga 26x2.3 ,Acor down hill bars. Carbon covered Down Hill seat, FSA seat post
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Old 01-13-05 | 08:39 PM
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Bikes: 04' stumpjumper fsr, 04 stinkey d

Those mountain cycle DH frames are soooo badass.
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Old 01-13-05 | 08:58 PM
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Mr Iceman, that is a beast. Do you race or just go out finding your owntrails and hucking?
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