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My latest acquisition:
South African made pre 1989... http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=524979 |
Originally Posted by Muffin Man
(Post 18814727)
We have the same seatpost, but I have a pro vibe stem on there for MAXIMUM STIFFNESS. The 10deg angle also works a lot better than the -7 or -17 for me, so that's the main reason I switched.
I have gold on now, but I haven't been digging it for the last couple months. |
Think I'm finally done with this...other than the bikepacking gear I need to buy for it. This bike is so fun to ride, I'm seriously considering selling my full suspension.
https://photos.smugmug.com/Bikes/Bik...IMG_8623-L.jpg https://photos.smugmug.com/Bikes/Bik...IMG_8626-L.jpg https://photos.smugmug.com/Bikes/Bik...IMG_8629-L.jpg https://photos.smugmug.com/Bikes/Bik...IMG_8631-L.jpg 2016 Karate Monkey Ops, everything is stock unless otherwise listed below: Hope Pro4 hubs, Stans Arch Ex rims, Maxxis Ardent gumwalls Thomson stem Deity Saddle Canfield Bros Crampon Ultimates Supacaz lock on grips KS ETen Dropper (cheap, and works just as well as my thomson dropper that was 3x the price) |
Originally Posted by SpeshulEd
(Post 18821282)
Think I'm finally done with this...other than the bikepacking gear I need to buy for it. This bike is so fun to ride, I'm seriously considering selling my full suspension.
Truth be told unless you're riding technical stuff, a hardtail is all you need. :) |
****ing love that bike.
i ride plenty of technical **** on my HT, it is all you need that being said a full squish is in my future. lol |
Full suspension makes me lazy. I tend to sit and let myself bounce around more, rather than just ripping it downhill.
As for technical stuff...well, I see a fair bit of that, but I usually end up walking over it anyway, so I don't think the suspension gets used to it's fullest potential anyway. haha. That saddle is an enduro saddle, but I bought it because it was purple...ends up fitting my butt perfectly. I think it'll work great on the longer rides. Edit...and I have one more addition that I need to add besides bikepacking gear. I bought a topcap that looks like a cookie. I'm pretty excited about it. |
I need full squish cuz I'm getting too old to be hitting the gnar on rigid and HT. Thing is I have never really enjoyed a full squish priced below $7000. :(
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i didnt see a single hardtail in AZ, it was fun having people look at us like we were nuts in sedona
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My buddy took out an old school fully rigid stump jumper. Everyone on the trail thought he was crazy.
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People usually buy full suspension bikes with the notion of buying 1 and being done, with full squish being able to take everything.
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the only reason i want a squish bike is because i want to get into enduro, for anything less then high speed technical DH i dont need any more than a squishy fork
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Originally Posted by Leukybear
(Post 18821403)
People usually buy full suspension bikes with the notion of buying 1 and being done, with full squish being able to take everything.
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Originally Posted by Mumonkan
(Post 18821332)
i didnt see a single hardtail in AZ, it was fun having people look at us like we were nuts in sedona
Originally Posted by SpeshulEd
(Post 18821385)
My buddy took out an old school fully rigid stump jumper. Everyone on the trail thought he was crazy.
That's the only way I've ever ridden that trail. |
^yeah buddy!
Originally Posted by SpeshulEd
(Post 18821465)
This was my thought too. But then I decided that bikepacking looks pretty awesome and I should try that, so obviously I need a special bike for that too.
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Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
(Post 18821474)
A couple years ago I was riding Trail 100 in PHX on my olde '91 MB-3. Someone in one group I met said "Riding rigid on here? Hardcore!"
That's the only way I've ever ridden that trail.
Originally Posted by Mumonkan
(Post 18821493)
^yeah buddy!
most bikepacking is done on a HT, basically for storage space. secondary reason being less **** to break, tertiary being weight |
Originally Posted by SpeshulEd
(Post 18821282)
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Originally Posted by SpeshulEd
(Post 18822441)
Yeah, I also looked at the Surly ECR, but figured the Karate Monkey would be more diverse. It's not a true bikepacking bike, but it'll certainly get the job done.
KM is absolutely a bikepacking bike. everything surly makes has bikepacking in mind :) |
Originally Posted by Mumonkan
(Post 18823177)
KM is absolutely a bikepacking bike. everything surly makes has bikepacking in mind :)
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Originally Posted by BuFFy_ZA
(Post 18816079)
My latest acquisition:
South African made pre 1989... http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=524979 |
Originally Posted by SpeshulEd
(Post 18821282)
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Originally Posted by SpeshulEd
(Post 18821282)
Think I'm finally done with this...other than the bikepacking gear I need to buy for it. This bike is so fun to ride, I'm seriously considering selling my full suspension.
https://photos.smugmug.com/Bikes/Bik...IMG_8623-L.jpg 2016 Karate Monkey Ops, everything is stock unless otherwise listed below: Hope Pro4 hubs, Stans Arch Ex rims, Maxxis Ardent gumwalls Thomson stem Deity Saddle Canfield Bros Crampon Ultimates Supacaz lock on grips KS ETen Dropper (cheap, and works just as well as my thomson dropper that was 3x the price) |
I wonder if they're stopping with the braze-ons because so many people are doing without racks and just mounting bags now?
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plenty of people still use racks, i think theyre just expanding their range so they have bikes designed specifically for adventure, and ones that have more of a "fun" bent
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Originally Posted by SpeshulEd
(Post 18821282)
Think I'm finally done with this...other than the bikepacking gear I need to buy for it. This bike is so fun to ride, I'm seriously considering selling my full suspension.
https://photos.smugmug.com/Bikes/Bik...IMG_8623-L.jpg |
i'm lowering my standards and posting a **** photo but there's a tropical storm in the area and I can't quite go outside for some fresh pics. Been putting a ton of miles on this bike, a lotta dirt and gravel so I gave it a good wash yesterday plus some new chicane stainless cages from blackburn and giant contact bar tape.
http://i.imgur.com/H0Nzq7p.jpg |
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