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Wolfvegas 05-22-12 07:20 PM

First bike in 15+ years, don't laugh so hard im buying a real bike next year.

https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net...08774654_n.jpg

dminor 05-22-12 11:18 PM


Originally Posted by cc700 (Post 14258547)

I'd say a set of skis and you're done ;).

cc700 05-22-12 11:57 PM


Originally Posted by dminor (Post 14260028)
I'd say a set of skis and you're done ;).

:lol: I would be lying if I said I hadn't thought of it

sandplasma 05-24-12 12:17 PM

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I just bought my first real mountain Bike last night. Cant wait to hit the trails! ( I was doing light trails on my hybrid before until now ) I'm pscyched!
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=252169

2011 Specialized Hardrock 29er Disc - I paid $480 slightly used.

alexaschwanden 05-24-12 02:25 PM

^ tear up the trails and have fun.

sandplasma 05-24-12 02:36 PM


Originally Posted by alexaschwanden (Post 14267749)
^ tear up the trails and have fun.

You bet! Thanks!

BONTREKKER 05-24-12 09:11 PM

Been a while guys! Since last post I have ridden my huge trek 6000 through all of Miamis parks successfully. But my back and arms taking too much abuse at the angle of. A 21" bike. Just bought a 2010 gt force small and it's a large stretch but it feels great and is very maneuverable for me. Piks to come. Minor cosmetic scrapes and components are well kept.

ncw 05-24-12 10:21 PM

Giant Trance X1 (small)
I had a thread about this bike before I got it, but I don't think I ever posted pics. :o
I took these photos when it was clean before I had ever ridden it and had cheap plastic flat pedals. Now it's dirty and has clipless pedals. I also just got a camelbak so I'm taking off that under-seat bag.
I need to take some more creative close-up shots some time.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7242/7...5018662b_z.jpg
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7217/7...0cbd3ab4_z.jpg

Sixty Fiver 05-26-12 04:56 PM

Just arrived... you could not knock the smile off my face with a baseball bat.

http://www.ravingbikefiend.com/bikepics/2012pug3.JPG

Oil_LOL 05-26-12 07:42 PM


Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver (Post 14275792)
Just arrived... you could not knock the smile off my face with a baseball bat.

http://www.ravingbikefiend.com/bikepics/2012pug3.JPG

Damn, that's nice. What's the drivetrain setup? 1xsomething?

Sixty Fiver 05-27-12 05:55 PM


Originally Posted by Oil_LOL (Post 14276287)
Damn, that's nice. What's the drivetrain setup? 1xsomething?

3 by 1.

http://www.ravingbikefiend.com/bikep...12pugride8.JPG

utahp8ntballer 05-27-12 11:28 PM

First tried mountain biking last spring on an 09 Fuji Outland RC. Liked it but didn't love it. Sold it in summer and just kept riding on the road. Got the itch this spring to try the mtn bike thing out again and decided to build one. Did this new 09 KHS 555 frame and everything else for under $1000 and I couldn't be happier. This bike makes me feel so much more comfortable than the Fuji ever did.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-I...0/IMG_7261.JPG

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-8...0/IMG_7256.JPG

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-f...0/IMG_7252.JPG

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-R...0/IMG_7251.JPG

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-N...0/IMG_7267.JPG

Spiff_P239 05-28-12 06:26 AM

Looks like a pretty sweet build. Congrats.

scrublover 05-31-12 08:06 PM

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f1...y/IMG_0072.jpg

Dannihilator 05-31-12 08:12 PM

Scrublover, I always like your builds.

scrublover 05-31-12 08:49 PM


Originally Posted by Dannihilator (Post 14297438)
Scrublover, I always like your builds.

Thanks. No frippery. Only new parts needed were the seat clamp and headset bits, everything else swapped right over smoothely. Nice to run the post without a shim. 24.8#

Felt immediately comfortable, coming off the TransAM. Got in about two hours at one of my favorite local spots this afternoon, after building it up. Handles beautifully. Very fast handling, but never felt twitchy. Smooooooth feeling. Seemed to just move faster overall, but that was likely due to it being a decently fast paced group ride, and me with new bike tingly pants excitement.

craigcraigcraig 05-31-12 09:44 PM

Did this one replace the pink one?

dminor 05-31-12 11:40 PM


Originally Posted by scrublover (Post 14297393)

TransAm to this . . . I swear you are a closet PNW'er.

Kamui, eh? What guided your choice of this particular model over, say, the Samurai or Aperature - - weight I presume?

Sixty Fiver 06-01-12 12:08 AM

Did a little tweaking to the Pug... White freewheel, new rack, and I cut down those Monkey bars to a practical width.

http://www.ravingbikefiend.com/bikep...2pugrefit1.JPG

scrublover 06-01-12 07:35 AM


Originally Posted by dminor (Post 14298110)
TransAm to this . . . I swear you are a closet PNW'er.

Kamui, eh? What guided your choice of this particular model over, say, the Samurai or Aperature - - weight I presume?

Not at all! Lived in OR until 2000. Born in Omak, WA. Raised in the Eugene, OR area. Mom and older brother are in Spokane. Next time I'm out there, I'll try and hook up for some ride time. :)

Pretty much, with a little geometry. This is my XC bike - wanted to keep it lighter and more nimble. I figure if it's made for Vancouver area XC riding, it ought to be more than capable for my day to day riding. The Trance-X is the middle bike, and the Reign-X/Totem is the big stupid.

dminor 06-01-12 11:57 AM

^^ New your roots were Omak - - didn't realize your ties ran so deep. You're a long ways from home, native son.

XC definitely takes on a whole 'nuther form up there for sure. Will be interested to get your long-term on it.

scrublover 06-01-12 05:03 PM


Originally Posted by dminor (Post 14300196)
^^ New your roots were Omak - - didn't realize your ties ran so deep. You're a long ways from home, native son.

XC definitely takes on a whole 'nuther form up there for sure. Will be interested to get your long-term on it.

Another good spot today, about three hours. Bike is tits. Very nimble. Seems a touch easier to finesse when doing the slow speed trialsy stuff I like, but at the same time feels very stable in the rough and at higher speeds. Not twitchy feeling at all. Solid feeling and comfortable at the same time. I think the mags call that "laterally stiff yet vertically compliant" or some such horse****.


Originally Posted by craigcraigcraig (Post 14297789)
Did this one replace the pink one?

Yes and no. The pink RCP turned out to be not built as I'd wanted - angles were off, a couple other things not right. Builder wasn't really into working with me on it, so **** it, it replaced my wifes aging Giant XTCSE-1 frame. The Chromag was just for the hell of it. I'm quite pleased with it - it is riding and feeling exactly like what I wanted, and expected to get from the Chromag boys.

My inner weight weenie is appalled. I can't bring myself to ditch the head tube badge, thereby saving 18gms. At least I can swap the stock bolts for some nifty red anodized alloy ones... The little details are important. :)

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f1...e/IMG_0049.jpg

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f1.../IMG_00052.jpg

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f1...e/IMG_0053.jpg

Any burly intended bike, or anything at this point really ought to come with ISCG tabs of some sort, damn the weight weenies. More and more riders are doing 1x and 2x drives, and it's nice to have the option to run some form of guide. Make em' removeable so they can be replaced if manked up, or if not using them. I'm not using them, but like having the option.
http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f1.../IMG_00502.jpg

dminor 06-01-12 05:58 PM


Originally Posted by scrublover (Post 14301561)

But…but…but…that appears to be built-in tabs to bolt the removeable tabs to? :twitchy:

Or is the plate to convert it from ISCG old to 05?

craigcraigcraig 06-01-12 06:00 PM

it that a xtr bash guard or just ground off teeth?

scrublover 06-01-12 07:59 PM


Originally Posted by craigcraigcraig (Post 14301784)
it that a xtr bash guard or just ground off teeth?

The only bash for the new 88mm BCD XTR that I've found is made by Homebrewed Components. I have one on order. In the meantime, Dremel tool, hand files, and bench grinder made the bash for the hardtail, and the Trance-X.

Spendy way to go about it, but since I already had the rings, and wasn't using them as chainrings anyhow...


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