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#1251
Toyota Racing Dev.
Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 3,339
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From: Knoxville, TN baby!
Bikes: 2004 Kona Hoss Dee-Lux
That's nice and purdddddddddddy
#1252
Just Ride
Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 1,343
Likes: 0
From: Melbourne - Australia
Bikes: 2005 Giant Yukon with the works.
great ride. i thought it was a motorbike when i first saw it.
#1254
Junior Member
Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 12
Likes: 0
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
Hopper...i used to race semi pro uk demestic/welsh series.I now race one offs over the UK due to a spinal injloury that damaged two vertibrea in my lower back.but when out with the club i run -Bike Blitz- from my shop we do the TOSSERS RIDE when we come to a fork in the trail or a T junction we toss a coin heads we go left tails we go right . if its a cross we toss going from the left to right..some very scary moments have been had
#1255
03 GT zaskar expert
cook bros seatpost
answer hyperlite straight bar
syntace f99 stem
avid sd 7 levers with sd-7 rear and archrival front Vees
bontrager wheelset with Ck classic hubs laced with DT spokes
03 XT crankset
Sram 9.0 sl shifters and rear dee
XT frnt dee
selle italia flite ti saddle
maxxis larsen TT tires
01 RS SID xc
cook bros skewers
cook bros seatpost
answer hyperlite straight bar
syntace f99 stem
avid sd 7 levers with sd-7 rear and archrival front Vees
bontrager wheelset with Ck classic hubs laced with DT spokes
03 XT crankset
Sram 9.0 sl shifters and rear dee
XT frnt dee
selle italia flite ti saddle
maxxis larsen TT tires
01 RS SID xc
cook bros skewers
Last edited by ariess; 01-17-05 at 08:21 AM.
#1256
Newbie
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 3
Likes: 0
No offence but thats an 8" and a 6" rear. Im only telling you this "cos i do".
#1257
Toyota Racing Dev.
Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 3,339
Likes: 0
From: Knoxville, TN baby!
Bikes: 2004 Kona Hoss Dee-Lux
Originally Posted by KeEp Up
No offence but thats an 8" and a 6" rear. Im only telling you this "cos i do".
#1258
I drink your MILKSHAKE

Joined: Jul 2002
Posts: 15,061
Likes: 3
From: St. Petersburg, FL
Bikes: 2003 Specialized Rockhopper FSR Comp, 1999 Specialized Hardrock Comp FS, 1971 Schwinn Varsity
#1259
Superman With Silver Guns

Joined: Jun 2003
Posts: 220
Likes: 0
From: Knoxville, TN
Bikes: Trek 2100, Cannondale MTB, Fetish SS
Here is my latest build. Spare parts and a chep frame. Rides great.
#1260
Withdrawal Symptoms!

Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 1,258
Likes: 0
From: Cornwall UK
Bikes: Specialized Hardrock Sport Disc 2004 And identit Dr Jekyll
oooooh i really like that!
#1261
Superman With Silver Guns

Joined: Jun 2003
Posts: 220
Likes: 0
From: Knoxville, TN
Bikes: Trek 2100, Cannondale MTB, Fetish SS
Thanks.
#1262
#1263
Obeying Gravity
Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 2,962
Likes: 1
From: Bellingham, WA
nice bike bbarend 
you too Netlect

you too Netlect
#1264
Senior Member
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 42
Likes: 0
From: Columbus, Ohio
Bikes: Specialized hardrock '04
bbarend isn't that seat a liitle too high?
#1265
Senior Member
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 82
Likes: 0
From: Lincoln Ne
Bikes: 2016 Trek Farley 5 .2015 trek Superfly 5
He must have some very long legs!
#1266
Time for a change.

Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 19,913
Likes: 7
From: 6 miles inland from the coast of Sussex, in the South East of England
Bikes: Dale MT2000. Bianchi FS920 Kona Explosif. Giant TCR C. Boreas Ignis. Pinarello Fp Uno.
2001 Bianchi. Set up for XC and Mud. As drive chain fails, is upgraded to XT except crankset that is LX
Weight 25lbs, but can carry 5lb of Mud. Wheels are 94 XTR 36h to Mavic 517 rims, Spare wheels are Hope Lightweight on 517's again. Still V Brakes but they work well enough
Weight 25lbs, but can carry 5lb of Mud. Wheels are 94 XTR 36h to Mavic 517 rims, Spare wheels are Hope Lightweight on 517's again. Still V Brakes but they work well enough
#1267
Toyota Racing Dev.
Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 3,339
Likes: 0
From: Knoxville, TN baby!
Bikes: 2004 Kona Hoss Dee-Lux
Originally Posted by stapfam
2001 Bianchi. Set up for XC and Mud. As drive chain fails, is upgraded to XT except crankset that is LX
Weight 25lbs, but can carry 5lb of Mud. Wheels are 94 XTR 36h to Mavic 517 rims, Spare wheels are Hope Lightweight on 517's again. Still V Brakes but they work well enough
Weight 25lbs, but can carry 5lb of Mud. Wheels are 94 XTR 36h to Mavic 517 rims, Spare wheels are Hope Lightweight on 517's again. Still V Brakes but they work well enough
#1268
SNIKT!
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 1,560
Likes: 0
From: Home for wayward mutants
Bikes: '06 Kona Dawg Deluxe/'06 Cannondale F400(frame)/'98 Cannondale SuperV1000
Originally Posted by bbarend
Here is my latest build. Spare parts and a chep frame. Rides great.
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#1269
Superman With Silver Guns

Joined: Jun 2003
Posts: 220
Likes: 0
From: Knoxville, TN
Bikes: Trek 2100, Cannondale MTB, Fetish SS
I do have long legs at 6' 3". Fetish claims this to be a 20" frame, but my Cannondale does not have that much seat post. My Cannondale is a true 20" frame center to center. Fetish seems to calculate theirs more like a compact geometry. My setup is 32.5 inches from center of bottom bracket to the top of my seat on all of my bikes. This height was calculated from my inseam. FR and DH setups usually don't follow this formula, because of the need to come off the back of the saddle. I stay in the saddle spinning up gradient the most so it is a true XC setup.
#1270
SNIKT!
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 1,560
Likes: 0
From: Home for wayward mutants
Bikes: '06 Kona Dawg Deluxe/'06 Cannondale F400(frame)/'98 Cannondale SuperV1000
Originally Posted by bbarend
I do have long legs at 6' 3". Fetish claims this to be a 20" frame, but my Cannondale does not have that much seat post. My Cannondale is a true 20" frame center to center. Fetish seems to calculate theirs more like a compact geometry. My setup is 32.5 inches from center of bottom bracket to the top of my seat on all of my bikes. This height was calculated from my inseam. FR and DH setups usually don't follow this formula, because of the need to come off the back of the saddle. I stay in the saddle spinning up gradient the most so it is a true XC setup.
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"you taught us to fish while so many others were handing out tuna sandwiches" - Ziggurat
I like pie!
"The bright flicker of our television screens is the stolen incandescence of a thousand young minds." - Theodore W. Gray
"you taught us to fish while so many others were handing out tuna sandwiches" - Ziggurat
#1271
Superman With Silver Guns

Joined: Jun 2003
Posts: 220
Likes: 0
From: Knoxville, TN
Bikes: Trek 2100, Cannondale MTB, Fetish SS
The frame is Al and the fork is a steel surly.
#1272
Junior Member
Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 5
Likes: 0
Handlebar: RaceFace Low Riser Bar
Grips: ODI lock on
Shifters: XT
Brake Levers: XT
Stem: RaceFace Deus 100mm x 5 deg rise
Headset: Ritchey WCS
Cables: Avid Flak Jackets
Brakes: Avid Single Digit
Rims: Matrix Swami
Hubs: XT
BB: XT
Cranks: Syncros Revolution
Pedals: Ritchey
Tires: Conti Explorer Pro Protection 2.1 kevlar front
Conti Twister Pro Protections 1.9 kevlar rear
Seatpost: Control Tech
Saddle: WTB Rocket V Laser Ti
Shock: Manitou Skareb Elite
#1273
Just Ride
Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 1,343
Likes: 0
From: Melbourne - Australia
Bikes: 2005 Giant Yukon with the works.
#1274
SNIKT!
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 1,560
Likes: 0
From: Home for wayward mutants
Bikes: '06 Kona Dawg Deluxe/'06 Cannondale F400(frame)/'98 Cannondale SuperV1000
I really dig that Tomac, jwetsch...and I don't even like red bikes! What's the deal with the rear triangle? Oh, and how do you like those cranks? They'd match my bars and seatpost--pricey, I bet.
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I like pie!
"The bright flicker of our television screens is the stolen incandescence of a thousand young minds." - Theodore W. Gray
"you taught us to fish while so many others were handing out tuna sandwiches" - Ziggurat
I like pie!
"The bright flicker of our television screens is the stolen incandescence of a thousand young minds." - Theodore W. Gray
"you taught us to fish while so many others were handing out tuna sandwiches" - Ziggurat
#1275
Junior Member
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 17
Likes: 0
From: NW Arkansas
Bikes: Giant Boulder
This is my bike. I can't get the image to display so you'll have to click the link. Sorry.







