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Ha, I know...just giving you a hard time!
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Originally Posted by never
(Post 12208938)
Ha, I know...just giving you a hard time!
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Finally got me a new bike!http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/f...0212143630.jpg
2011 Stumpjumper Comp. Last bike was a 2003 KHS Team Soft Tail, this bike is a huge step up! |
My Hardrock Sport. Just installed a set of Kenda Nevegal's on it too.
http://i600.photobucket.com/albums/t...rdrock29er.jpg |
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What's that olive green thing on the handlebar?
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knog light
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Ah, ok.
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yeah just through it on for a quick ride around the neighborhood
just picked the bike up today |
Not completely done but it's as good as done...my DH bike for 2011:
http://lp1.pinkbike.org/p4pb6191457/p4pb6191457.jpg |
Looks better now that you have the stickers in place . . .
http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t...inorwa/SuX.jpg |
Mostly finished the black XC, waiting for some snow to melt so I can take it out tune it and take her in the mountains. Mostly XT drive train ditched both the regular deore and the XT rear derailleur and decided to try SLX. I took it down the street and it actually rides pretty good, the forks are really terrible but will work for now.
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Originally Posted by dminor
(Post 12241380)
Looks better now that you have the stickers in place . . .
http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t...inorwa/SuX.jpg |
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Originally Posted by lewhand
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Couldn't pass it up for $230. and its only 23 lbs
its got xtr v brakes, easton monkylite carbon bar, sid fork, a bunch of cane creek stuff. i just need to make the fork a bit more stiff. but it rides realllly nice http://img8.imageshack.us/img8/6836/1000132z.jpg http://img228.imageshack.us/img228/8326/1000138o.jpg http://img692.imageshack.us/img692/8618/1000141t.jpg |
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My Saracen, about half the parts are the originals, the rest are whatever the previous owner could find to cobble it together, as far as I can tell.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=190662http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=190661http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=190660 |
Still watching the snow slowly melt, and tweaking in the garage. Banshee is sub-29# and all parts dependable, durable, comfortable for me and my riding.
http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f1...IMG_0003-3.jpg 30t front ring and 11-36 ten speed rear cogs ought to work quite nicely as a single ring setup. Light, simple, gives the range I need and want for around here. Guide bits cobbled together from a Blackspire Stinger guide and upper guide replacement slider from an e.13 Freechucker guide. I've got a lower Stinger with roller setup that can be easily added, but isn't going on unless this proves to not be enough guide. Why add more complication/drag/weight to the system if it isn't needed? Swapping to tubeless setups last year gave me the epiphany of running skinnier/lighter/less beefy tires. I can run the same, or lower pressure, have great traction, less rolling weight and resistance with less worry of pinch flats. YMMV, but it has worked well for me. Maxxis ADvantage 2.1 rear/Minion 2.35 front. I'm not a huge guy. The Lyrik Solo Air here is still working quite well, and the stiffness rocks. When it dies, may swap for a Revelation or Sektor with a taller bottom headset to regain the same geometry, but have a slightly lighter front end. The Rev on my hardtail is very nice, but just a touch less stuff than the Lyrik - not sure if that is a trade-off I'm willing to make on this bike. The Gravity Dropper post stays as well, just with a lighter seat. Have swapped back to a regular post for a ride or two, and I can't do it. The ease and convenience of dropper posts is here to stay on my rides, despite the weight penalty. |
http://i950.photobucket.com/albums/a...b/AUT15151.jpg
http://i950.photobucket.com/albums/a...b/AUT15152.jpg What is my bike it can't be a mtb it's to light 8kg and fast and has road tyre's. Can't be a road bike it has a mtb frame and part's. Can't be a hybrid there's no place for rack's and bag's. I just call it a highroadmountain bike, whatever i like it. |
^Care to explain to a newb what the advantage is in putting road tires & a road fork on an otherwise mountain bike? Looks cool as hell, but I can't figure out any advantage other than strength, which would be ruined by the weak road tires.
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Originally Posted by samburger
(Post 12265706)
^Care to explain to a newb what the advantage is in putting road tires & a road fork on an otherwise mountain bike? Looks cool as hell, but I can't figure out any advantage other than strength, which would be ruined by the weak road tires.
Because of the wider handle bar's and hand position's on a mtb it seem's fine or bearable at least. I have found riding a hybrid (that's debaitable with some people) more enjoyable and comparing it with my roadbike interesting. Sure a road bike is faster but not by much and that depends on the rider alot i've got no trouble keeping with roadies. The control of a hybrid or mtb is far better around town or on bike path's when it get's a'bit rough. Whenever there's a hill it feel's more natural on mtb to get a higher gear standup and just mash the pedal's.(it's the bar width and hand position's again) Also they are cyclocross fork's longer than road fork's (410mm axle to crown) and more durable, so i can put nobby's on and hit the dirt if i wanted to. Would have to be cyclocross tyre's though as there 29er wheel's, clearance issue's. I think it would be interesting to start a new thred on these issue's i'm sure there's a thousand different view's on this. |
santa cruz bullit 09
2010 totems, juicy 7's, raceface stem, monkey lite dh bars, chris king reducer headset etc etc http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m...0/DSCF1178.jpg http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m...0/DSCF1158.jpg http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m...0/DSCF1179.jpg http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m...0/DSC00658.jpg |
Originally Posted by Johnny Law
(Post 12250998)
Couldn't pass it up for $230. and its only 23 lbs
its got xtr v brakes, easton monkylite carbon bar, sid fork, a bunch of cane creek stuff. i just need to make the fork a bit more stiff. but it rides realllly nice
Originally Posted by hills
(Post 12268169)
santa cruz bullit 09
2010 totems, juicy 7's, raceface stem, monkey lite dh bars, chris king reducer headset . . . |
Originally Posted by dminor
(Post 12268418)
. . . and a Whistler front fender :). Nice ride. |
Originally Posted by jbchybridrider
(Post 12262591)
http://i950.photobucket.com/albums/a...b/AUT15151.jpg
http://i950.photobucket.com/albums/a...b/AUT15152.jpg What is my bike it can't be a mtb it's to light 8kg and fast and has road tyre's. Can't be a road bike it has a mtb frame and part's. Can't be a hybrid there's no place for rack's and bag's. I just call it a highroadmountain bike, whatever i like it. |
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