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Old 04-01-11, 07:29 PM
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Here is my Specialized Hard Rock 29er Sport disc.
Very comfortable on the trails and on the road.
I have put dual head lights and tail lights for night riding
and a Cateye double wireless computer. I run the tires at 65 PSI
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Bought my bike about a week ago and loving it.
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Just did my spring overhaul. Switched to 1x9 and added a new derailleur, bottom bracket and grips. Now if I could find somewhere close to ride it.



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Originally Posted by rick458
Here is my Specialized Hard Rock 29er Sport disc.
Very comfortable on the trails and on the road.
I have put dual head lights and tail lights for night riding
and a Cateye double wireless computer. I run the tires at 65 PSI
That's one cushy lookin' saddle! Usually the lever for the seat post quick release points to the rear on your bike so that the lever sits flush against the clamp. 65psi is great for pavement rides, but definitely drop down to 25-30psi if you take it to the trails.

I dig the white/black color scheme. White rims!
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Old 04-03-11, 01:29 AM
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It is a Cloud 9 saddle good catch on the post latch i will have to fix that
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hmmm im not sure how to do the image thing yet this may work
This is a day two days after i got it since this pic i upgraded pedals, stem, and added a Enduro Speedo. Next on my list is straight carbon fiber bars

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My current build. I'm going rigid with this one.

Voodoo Bokor frame.
White bros fork.
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^^ Tiller steering is a unique, minimalist touch.
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took it out for a ride to prep for AM worlds at downieville. (so stoked)






and also filled a self shot video because I decided I needed something to do

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Recently traded the Fixie/SS I hardly ever rode for a beater MTB. Old Gary Fisher Aquila.



Needs a bit of love, and my dog needs to get out of the way, but I can't wait to get back on the trails. It's been way too long since I've had a MTB.
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Old 04-07-11, 01:36 PM
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Wow! Nice video man. Did it take a long time setting up those shots of you going by?
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Old 04-08-11, 01:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Nadric
Recently traded the Fixie/SS I hardly ever rode for a beater MTB. Old Gary Fisher Aquila.



Needs a bit of love, and my dog needs to get out of the way, but I can't wait to get back on the trails. It's been way too long since I've had a MTB.
Wow! That thing got Umma Gumma tires?
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Originally Posted by gvonne
Wow! Nice video man. Did it take a long time setting up those shots of you going by?
no not really. place the camera down, start filming, get on the bike ride back up to a starting point, go past, ride back to the camera, stop it and go on.

it was like 30 minutes total in film. then i just compiled the video. That is why I look a little slow to lol. But thanks! i dont think it turned out to bad for self filming
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Old 04-08-11, 05:05 AM
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Originally Posted by commo_soulja
Wow! That thing got Umma Gumma tires?
I was thinking that they are the Dart/Smoke white tires. Umma Gumma's were grey....well, at least until all the rubber wore off (after one good ride in dry rocky conditions that is!)
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Originally Posted by commo_soulja
Wow! That thing got Umma Gumma tires?
They're old WTB Enduro Raptors if I remember correctly, 26x47/54. They desperately need to be replaced, and I'm having a hell of a time finding them in that color. I should probably just go with black, but I really like them in that color. Lame, I know
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All 29er,all the time...

The '08 Redline d440 (as she sat last year,she now sports the stock rigid and CX tires)...

The Freebie ('10 Dawes Deadeye SS-now temporarily missing it's wheels and crankset)...


The new one,'11 Vassago Jabberwocky (temporarily borrowing the Dawes's wheels/crankset)...



Hopefully will get a break-in ride on the new Jabber this weekend!
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Old 04-08-11, 10:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Nadric
They're old WTB Enduro Raptors if I remember correctly, 26x47/54. They desperately need to be replaced, and I'm having a hell of a time finding them in that color. I should probably just go with black, but I really like them in that color. Lame, I know
I'm in the same boat, I still have a pair of green Michelins on my Giant. Best to get new tires as rubber ages and gets harder over time.
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Upgrades are complete, heading out riding in about an hour.
2009 Ellsworth Epiphany
New XO 2X10 drive train with XX 11/36t cassette and new wheels featuring Hope Pro II EVO hubs, NoTubes ZTR Crest rims, DT Swiss Super Comp spokes, 180mm rotor front and 160mm rotor rear with new pads.




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Just picked this up. So far ive added a new wheelset and some shimano xtr pedals.

and will be adding this as soon as the rest of the stuff comes to complete the 2x10 swap
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Your 1x9 is identical to mine, except I have Hollowtech crankarms
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haha, yeti tribe.
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