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#603
Crash, get up, ride...
Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 73
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From: Mountians of California

08 Diamondback Mission 2 Frame
09 Rock Shox Reba Race w/ lockout
09 Fox Float RP2
Merick Carbon Handelbars
Scanette Carbon Stem
X-0 Trigger shifters
X-0 RD
X-7 FD
Avid BB7 185mm rotors front & rear (overkill, i know, but looks cool!)
Mavic 823 Front wheel
WTB Lazerdisc Rear wheel
Kendra Nevegal 2.3 front & rear
Truvative Stylo 3.3 cranks w/ BBG bashgurad
SRAM PC-991 Chain
SRAM PG-990 Cassette
Sette Adjustable seatpost
Sette AMP saddle
#604
Moar cowbell


Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 12,480
Likes: 7
From: The 509
Bikes: Bike list is not a resume. Nobody cares.
Finished. Winter commuter / smooth-course Super-D weapon:
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#606
Moar cowbell


Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 12,480
Likes: 7
From: The 509
Bikes: Bike list is not a resume. Nobody cares.
I think if I install a couple moar shimz, the flex will go away . . . .
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Originally Posted by Mark Twain
"Don't argue with stupid people; they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience."
#607
Thread Starter
Still kicking.


Joined: Oct 2002
Posts: 19,659
Likes: 47
From: Annandale, New Jersey
Bikes: Bike Count: Rising.
Can it fit 26x3.0 Gazzalodi's?
I also see it has the most advanced, toughest wheelset available, at least for the rear wheel.*
*Truth being, mavic has never made that wheel correctly.
I also see it has the most advanced, toughest wheelset available, at least for the rear wheel.*
*Truth being, mavic has never made that wheel correctly.
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#608
Te mortuo heres tibi sim?
Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 3,486
Likes: 0
From: East coast
Bikes: hardtail, squishy, fixed roadie, fixed crosser

33.5# with the Nevegal DH in back. An extra pound over the regular DTC version, but nice for those "unsmooth" moments. Burly, short, low, slack, supah' fun.
#609

Can't get her to hop up on the 34t
Guess the 1892 Sora wasn't designed for 9spd MTB's

I miss my XT already.
#611
Yup
#613
#615
I bike in the nude
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 245
Likes: 0
From: Mobile,Alabama
Bikes: Custom. '02 trek 1000 with ultegra and dura ace components. Too much to list... Just ask me
Trek 850.. mostly stock that i know of except the changes i've done.

New changes
Deore lx rear deraileur

2.4 tires (OLD: 2.1)



Also put in a new sealed bottom bracket and a truvative blaze 3 piece crank. I'm running a double front since i never use third and it always seemed to catch when climbing over stuff. I run 22/32 chain rings and i've got an 11-32 cassette. Thinking about going to eight speed casssette and running 11-34 and putting on a deore hydraulic disk back i have on the rear

New changes
Deore lx rear deraileur

2.4 tires (OLD: 2.1)



Also put in a new sealed bottom bracket and a truvative blaze 3 piece crank. I'm running a double front since i never use third and it always seemed to catch when climbing over stuff. I run 22/32 chain rings and i've got an 11-32 cassette. Thinking about going to eight speed casssette and running 11-34 and putting on a deore hydraulic disk back i have on the rear
#616
Te mortuo heres tibi sim?
Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 3,486
Likes: 0
From: East coast
Bikes: hardtail, squishy, fixed roadie, fixed crosser
Now at 32#2oz. and a new MinionDHF rear set up tubeless.

Why the hell didn't I do ghetto tubeless before??? Spent the last two days trying to burp and pop things, with no luck. Stuff that would for sure have pinched my tubed setup. Me likey.
Still love, love, love! the bike!

Why the hell didn't I do ghetto tubeless before??? Spent the last two days trying to burp and pop things, with no luck. Stuff that would for sure have pinched my tubed setup. Me likey.
Still love, love, love! the bike!
#619
Moar cowbell


Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 12,480
Likes: 7
From: The 509
Bikes: Bike list is not a resume. Nobody cares.
^^ Thank you for not saying 'stable.' A good addition; I see a cruiser-class rig in my future.
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Originally Posted by Mark Twain
"Don't argue with stupid people; they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience."
#621
PBR Racing
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 1,023
Likes: 0
From: Wifes $hit List
Bikes: Santa Cruz and Cannondale
Yeah I've never rode in the mud and have no idea what I'm talking about. I never said it would prevent catastrophies like the one pictured. I guess working on my own bikes for many years, racing and winning state championships on a mountain bike means I have no fugin clue what's going on?? So shut your sausage holder.
Last edited by RIC0; 02-12-10 at 06:02 PM.
#622
Senior Member
Joined: Mar 2009
Posts: 9,458
Likes: 16
From: Colorado
Bikes: Something Canadian, something Italian, something American, and something German
#623
i'm guessing that you don't have alot of experience with hydro brakes, huh?
rotors get hot.
really hot.
you don't wanna touch one when you're taking a wheel off for whatever reason.
also, almost cut the tip of my finger off on a rotor when it was gently spinning and i was removing a rear wheel.
you might wanna tell fuzzy that he runs his qr's on the wrong side, too.

rotors get hot.
really hot.
you don't wanna touch one when you're taking a wheel off for whatever reason.
also, almost cut the tip of my finger off on a rotor when it was gently spinning and i was removing a rear wheel.
you might wanna tell fuzzy that he runs his qr's on the wrong side, too.














