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Posted: May 13, 2013 at 15:07 Quote
bought this 7.5 for $450 still had the original boxxer ride. I replaced all the bearings, replaced the fork w/a new SR Durolux and Cane Creek 40 series headset and Race Face stem. It weighed 42 when I got it, it now weighs 37.8 currently. I will be switching the 2.5 dh tires to some 2.35 all mtn tubless tires to free up some weight.

Iron Horse 7.5 fox dhx SR Durolux

Posted: May 13, 2013 at 15:39 Quote
MyEmpire wrote:
Does anyone know where I can get these? I NEED THEMMMMMM Frown . Any help would be appreciated.

http://www.pearcecycles.co.uk/images/sdc10126_large.jpg
maybe if you told us what they are?

Posted: May 13, 2013 at 20:14 Quote
traildigger15 wrote:
MyEmpire wrote:
Does anyone know where I can get these? I NEED THEMMMMMM Frown . Any help would be appreciated.

http://www.pearcecycles.co.uk/images/sdc10126_large.jpg
maybe if you told us what they are?

Sorry, they are the shock bolts for a 2009 ironhorse sunday team x. They hold the rear shock onto the frame.

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Posted: May 13, 2013 at 20:59 Quote
jclawson01 wrote:
bought this 7.5 for $450 still had the original boxxer ride. I replaced all the bearings, replaced the fork w/a new SR Durolux and Cane Creek 40 series headset and Race Face stem. It weighed 42 when I got it, it now weighs 37.8 currently. I will be switching the 2.5 dh tires to some 2.35 all mtn tubless tires to free up some weight.

Iron Horse 7.5 fox dhx SR Durolux

I like this and where you're going with it. If you're more into the AM side, a lighter wheel set would definitely go a long way.
I live how long these frames stay adaptable.

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Posted: May 14, 2013 at 7:52 Quote
Iron Horse 7.5 fox dhx SR Durolux
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I like this and where you're going with it. If you're more into the AM side, a lighter wheel set would definitely go a long way.
I live how long these frames stay adaptable.[/Quote]

I am going for an AM direction, I will upgrade the wheels too but it's just a matter of money. And since this runs a 150mm rear that narrows my options of light AM wheel sets, I may end up doing a custom build to get a lighter rim. The geo is equal to todays current AM bike frames, it's just a bit over built which is fine.

Posted: May 14, 2013 at 13:08 Quote
MyEmpire wrote:
traildigger15 wrote:
MyEmpire wrote:
Does anyone know where I can get these? I NEED THEMMMMMM Frown . Any help would be appreciated.

http://www.pearcecycles.co.uk/images/sdc10126_large.jpg
maybe if you told us what they are?

Sorry, they are the shock bolts for a 2009 ironhorse sunday team x. They hold the rear shock onto the frame.
yikes, thats kinda out there... i would suggest going to the hardware store honestly, unless youre an ebay pro

Posted: May 21, 2013 at 4:08 Quote
Working on my Iron Horse - pics as they come.

Posted: Jun 16, 2013 at 5:31 Quote
My pony!

Iron Horse Sunday Team 09
  Iron Horse Sunday Team '09

Posted: Jun 17, 2013 at 5:44 Quote
Here is my custom Iron Horse Yakuza Kumicho:
IRON HORSE Yakuza Kumicho custom rear triangle(64.3 HA, 430mm CS, 345BBH) || Rock Shox Boxxer Team 2009 || stem Controltech Hustler || handlebar syncros FR31 790mm || brakes Formula THE ONE || crank Truvativ Descendant 170mm || pedals HT AN06SS || hubs rear. sun Ringle jumpin flea front. DMR revolver || tires f. Maxxis Minion DHF ST 42a / wetscream 2.5 st 42a r. wetscream 2.5 st 42a / Minion DHF 42a || cassette xt || Derailleur Sram X-9 || Shifters Sram x-9 ||
IRON HORSE Yakuza Kumicho custom rear triangle 64.3 HA 430mm CS 345BBH Rock Shox Boxxer Team 2009 stem Controltech Hustler handlebar syncros FR31 790mm brakes Formula THE ONE crank Truvativ Descendant 170mm pedals HT AN06SS hubs rear. sun Ringle jumpin flea front. DMR revolver tires f. Maxxis Minion DHF ST 42a wetscream 2.5 st 42a r. wetscream 2.5 st 42a Minion DHF 42a cassette xt Derailleur Sram X-9 Shifters Sram x-9
IRON HORSE Yakuza Kumicho custom rear triangle 64.3 HA 430mm CS 345BBH Rock Shox Boxxer Team 2009 stem Controltech Hustler handlebar syncros FR31 790mm brakes Formula THE ONE crank Truvativ Descendant 170mm pedals HT AN06SS hubs rear. sun Ringle jumpin flea front. DMR revolver tires f. Maxxis Minion DHF ST 42a wetscream 2.5 st 42a r. wetscream 2.5 st 42a Minion DHF 42a cassette xt Derailleur Sram X-9 Shifters Sram x-9
IRON HORSE Yakuza Kumicho custom rear triangle 64.3 HA 430mm CS 345BBH Rock Shox Boxxer Team 2009 stem Controltech Hustler handlebar syncros FR31 790mm brakes Formula THE ONE crank Truvativ Descendant 170mm pedals HT AN06SS hubs rear. sun Ringle jumpin flea front. DMR revolver tires f. Maxxis Minion DHF ST 42a wetscream 2.5 st 42a r. wetscream 2.5 st 42a Minion DHF 42a cassette xt Derailleur Sram X-9 Shifters Sram x-9
IRON HORSE Yakuza Kumicho custom rear triangle 64.3 HA 430mm CS 345BBH Rock Shox Boxxer Team 2009 stem Controltech Hustler handlebar syncros FR31 790mm brakes Formula THE ONE crank Truvativ Descendant 170mm pedals HT AN06SS hubs rear. sun Ringle jumpin flea front. DMR revolver tires f. Maxxis Minion DHF ST 42a wetscream 2.5 st 42a r. wetscream 2.5 st 42a Minion DHF 42a cassette xt Derailleur Sram X-9 Shifters Sram x-9

Posted: Jun 19, 2013 at 0:14 Quote
Hey Guys!

I'm looking for spare parts for an Iron Horse Sunday WC of 2009.
If you have anything like DW Link bearing retainers, rocker shafts, mech hangers, screw kits, dw links.... please contact me!
You'd really help me out!

Mo

Posted: Jun 23, 2013 at 21:35 Quote
undercoverfreak wrote:
IH Sunday
  IH Sunday

Done!

Thats so nice, what year model is that?

Posted: Jun 23, 2013 at 23:16 Quote
MyEmpire wrote:
undercoverfreak wrote:
IH Sunday
  IH Sunday

Done!

Thats so nice, what year model is that?

I believe its an '06. I'd like to swap out the front triangle for an 07+ factory large but so far I haven't been able to find one.

Posted: Jul 18, 2013 at 0:48 Quote
guys, i want to paint my pony and i really want to make a new stickers set but can´t find the right font.. Do anyone know wich font is? i mean the old and the "new" ones(before 2009)???


 


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