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Old 06-20-12, 05:12 PM
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sorry for crappy cell phone pic..its a prototype Cannondale frame a guy from my work got from a c-dale rider. manitou match fork. BB7's. thomson stem/post bontrager rhythm rear bontrager race disc front. 1x8 SRAM X7 ( soon to be 1x9)

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Old 06-21-12, 09:26 PM
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Nice bike, but I'm certain that the match is a Manitou product, not marzocchi.
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Old 06-21-12, 09:52 PM
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haha thank you. i was getting my forks mixed up. i have a marzocchi on my other bike.
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^^ Great Transition decal .
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it's my favorite part of the bike!
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Must be a prototype rockshox fork.
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haha coworker did that one. tr decal was me.
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Not as nice as some on here, but I finally upgraded from a 12 year old Trek 6000. Love the 29er
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Picked This up last night....

2001 Gary Fisher Sugar 1 Custom Paint, shocks tuned by Push....didn't notice the flowers all over the headtube when I bought it, Still, the cleanest 12 year old I have ever seen, rides phenomenal.







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My new (to me) 1996 Trek 830, with new brakes, trigger shifters, and bar-ends. I'm thinking of doing a drop bar conversion, these flat bars are really awkward to me, even with bar-ends.
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Here is my Sovereign. It is a great bike, really fun to ride!
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I thought you'd sent the TA down the road.
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Originally Posted by dminor
I thought you'd sent the TA down the road.

Oh no. As my primary XC ride, the Kamui/Revelation combo is stupid fun, but...

Since I had this frame still kicking around, and the Lyrik sitting around (since it can work on pretty much any of my frames as a back up fork if need be...) it gave me an excuse to build another bike. Not your average SS bike, but fun. Figure it'll be the one to ride to work when snowy, throw studs on for winter ice rides, and general screwing around trialsy fun. The Lyrik at 160mm on the front of this makes it an even more capable bike when pointed down, but is more fork than I want on my daily driver rides. Thus the Kamui/Revelation combo - that bike is a rocketship up and down, so long as I'm not sloppy in line choice.

New bar and grips. Wheels are off the Reign-X, giving me an excuse to get a new wheel-set for it, which is a new set up Hope hubs and Flow rims. Got a cheapy Azonic set for it as well, with full DH tires for certain days. And a non-droppy seatpost and QR clamp for those days as well.

Remember kids: N+1 is the rule.

Rode the Kamui yesterday, the RX today at the same trails. Mixing things up is good.
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HI new guy from the UK, heres my ride





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Frame: On-One Carbon 456 (Gloss Black) (16″)
Forks: RockShox Revelation RLT Dual Air 150mm Suspension Fork
Chainset: Shimano M660 10-speed SLX Chainset HollowTech II
Cassette: Shimano XT M771 10 Speed Cassette
Front Mech: Shimano SLX 10-Speed Front Mech
Chain: Shimano XT HG94 10-Speed Chain
Shifters: Shimano SLX M660 10-Speed Shifters
Rear Mech: Shimano SLX 10-Speed Rear Mech (Shadow)
Front Brake: Avid ELiXIR 5 Disc Brake (185mm Rotor)
Rear Brake: Avid ELiXIR 5 Disc Brake (160mm Rotor)
Headset: On-One Smoothie Mixer Tapered Headset
Handle Bars: RaceFace deus riser (Gold)
Grips: Superstart lock-on’s (Black with gold lock-ons)
Seatpost: On-One Twelfty MTB Seatpost (Black)
Seat-Post Clamp: Hope (Gold)
Saddle: On-One Inbred Saddle
Pedals: Superstar Nano’s Gold
Skerwers: Hope Skewers (Gold)
Wheelset: Mavic XM719 on HOPE Pro 2 EVO Hubs (Gold)
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Hi old guy from Japan, here's my crapper ride.

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Nice 456c toastedone, I had to decide between that and my Sovereign. The Sov won out because it was cheaper at the time, and I didn't want to have to deal with carbon paste or the worry of it somehow breaking. If I had a more stable income I probably would have gone with the 456c.
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Originally Posted by ShimmerFade
Nice 456c toastedone, I had to decide between that and my Sovereign. The Sov won out because it was cheaper at the time, and I didn't want to have to deal with carbon paste or the worry of it somehow breaking. If I had a more stable income I probably would have gone with the 456c.
Thanks, never seen C456 break...... yet.
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456c is noice!! I'm still kicking around the idea of that replacing my Komodo. I've never been man enough to buy carbon yet, but I think that's the one for me. Still burly, slack, and almost 2pounds lighter than what I've got. Heck man...that thing with an Argyle RCT would bring my hardtail down to the 26lbs range and still be a good HT gnar-shredder.

That frame from TiTi is only $399!!

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(edit: you should ditch the logo's, gold bar, and go proper "murdered out")
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Originally Posted by ed
456c is noice!! I'm still kicking around the idea of that replacing my Komodo. I've never been man enough to buy carbon yet, but I think that's the one for me. Still burly, slack, and almost 2pounds lighter than what I've got. Heck man...that thing with an Argyle RCT would bring my hardtail down to the 26lbs range and still be a good HT gnar-shredder.

That frame from TiTi is only $399!!




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(edit: you should ditch the logo's, gold bar, and go proper "murdered out")
I thought of going for a total stealth black look, but in the end bought some gold hope pro II evo hubs, so added gold superstar nano's, gold hope seat clamp, gold superstar lock ons, and the gold race face dues bars, I am looking to replace the bars for some haven carbons soon and may use the hubs on my next build
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I was just kidding...all black would be cool, but it's tastefully done. I went with red Hope Pro 2's on my build (black XLT / black vanilla). It's hard to resist colored ano.
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