Remember drooling over the press images when this was first released. Very nice bike indeed. Incredibly well made frame and a very purposeful look to the bike overall!
I guess that depends on the eye of the beholder but i bought it for the ride more than the looks. My mates reckon it looks a bit "special" with such a beefy head tube.
never seen one of these before, it looks quite good. you have some nice forks. the bike could probably benefit from a chain guide maybe. also i dont know if you know this already, but watch out for your cassette eating into the aluminium drive shell (and wrecking it) on the rear pro2 hub. you need a cassette with an aluminium inner peice to stop this happening, which you may already have but i cant tell from the picture or description.
mikeandthat said on 6 May 2009
Remember drooling over the press images when this was first released. Very nice bike indeed. Incredibly well made frame and a very purposeful look to the bike overall!
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pipus said on 22 January 2009
bit of a rare beast looks a bit different from the norm, bit retro.
why is in hardtails that rear shocks not that stiff is it? lol
soliour replied... on 23 January 2009
er, no, it's not a hardtail. Don't know how to list it as one so until I do I'll keep the shock locked out.
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ninja said on 4 December 2008
cool lookin bike
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Remy98 said on 11 November 2008
nice, but its not a hardtail
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DoctorBobrick said on 1 October 2008
Nice, ain't much of a looker thouh :P
soliour replied... on 1 October 2008
I guess that depends on the eye of the beholder but i bought it for the ride more than the looks. My mates reckon it looks a bit "special" with such a beefy head tube.
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xxjez82 said on 1 October 2008
looks good to me
soliour replied... on 1 October 2008
Cheers guys.
I am thinking of fitting a DRS but I seldom lose the chain and the bike is heavy enough as it is. Rear travel is just shy of 8".
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superwol said on 30 September 2008
looks well! what travel is the rear? nice unique rig!!
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konastinky888 said on 30 September 2008
never seen one of these before, it looks quite good. you have some nice forks. the bike could probably benefit from a chain guide maybe. also i dont know if you know this already, but watch out for your cassette eating into the aluminium drive shell (and wrecking it) on the rear pro2 hub. you need a cassette with an aluminium inner peice to stop this happening, which you may already have but i cant tell from the picture or description.
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