Anyone ride a Morewood Ndiza ST?

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Anyone ride a Morewood Ndiza ST?

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Posted: Jun 30, 2008 at 18:46 Quote
I am purchasing a 07 right now. I was curious what set-up you run. Thanks.

Posted: Jul 1, 2008 at 4:21 Quote
hi, I have an 05 model.

Barebone bars, juicy 3's rockshox revelation U Turn dual air fork. swinger 4 way air. hussfelt cranks with 36ring. Truvativ box guide. nova tech 10mil axel quick realease alex supra BH rims with DT spokes. Sram PC 971 chain. maxxis cross mark on the back and a maxxis advantage on the front. both tires are 2.1's and an SDG extension seat and a hussfelt 40mil stem.

I think I covered everything, hope that helps.

cheers

Posted: Jul 1, 2008 at 19:15 Quote
I rode a Ndiza the whole summer last year, it actually made me win 2 out of 4 rounds of the championship in eastern Canada. It's one damn good bike, gotta love the low BB and the super slack fork angle. Here is a pic.
Have fun!
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Posted: Jul 4, 2008 at 12:46 Quote
Devinc- what cassette do you run? I was looking at a 38T with a 12-26
Heidi-nice looking biketup what year Ndiza ST is that?
Anybody else run a Ndiza ST?

Posted: Oct 30, 2008 at 20:36 Quote
i ride a morewood ndiza, look at my profile for specs in my album

Posted: Nov 5, 2008 at 18:45 Quote
I just finished mine, XO der. and shifter, 11-21 ultegra cassette (not exactly that useful), fox F100 fork, PR23 shock, Gravity cranks, SDG seat and post, Industry nine wheels with Mavic 819, so simple, i'm surprised i owned other bikes before it...

Posted: Feb 13, 2009 at 20:45 Quote
herman018 wrote:
I just finished mine, XO der. and shifter, 11-21 ultegra cassette (not exactly that useful), fox F100 fork, PR23 shock, Gravity cranks, SDG seat and post, Industry nine wheels with Mavic 819, so simple, i'm surprised i owned other bikes before it...
Do you know the weight, of it at that time?

Posted: Feb 13, 2009 at 22:54 Quote
I have an 07 and I absolutely love it. I ride pretty much everywhere except some DH trails. It is super low, fairly slack for a 4x bike, and it corners amazing. I have a pretty standard spec on mine, but it is still only 30 pounds and you can pedal it uphill just fine. It is definitely a really fun, versatile bike.
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Posted: Feb 14, 2009 at 5:17 Quote
I had one in my workshop last week and it definitely a rad little bike Wink

Posted: Feb 14, 2009 at 8:52 Quote
boxxerman wrote:
I have an 07 and I absolutely love it. I ride pretty much everywhere except some DH trails. It is super low, fairly slack for a 4x bike, and it corners amazing. I have a pretty standard spec on mine, but it is still only 30 pounds and you can pedal it uphill just fine. It is definitely a really fun, versatile bike.
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That is a nice ride well done!

Posted: Feb 14, 2009 at 9:22 Quote
Toll wrote:
[Quote="boxxerman"]I have an 07 and I absolutely love it. I ride pretty much everywhere except some DH trails. It is super low, fairly slack for a 4x bike, and it corners amazing. I have a pretty standard spec on mine, but it is still only 30 pounds and you can pedal it uphill just fine. It is definitely a really fun, versatile bike.
That is a nice ride well done!


BTW, which Pike is that & how do you like it?

Posted: Feb 14, 2009 at 9:35 Quote
Toll wrote:
Toll wrote:
[Quote="boxxerman"]I have an 07 and I absolutely love it. I ride pretty much everywhere except some DH trails. It is super low, fairly slack for a 4x bike, and it corners amazing. I have a pretty standard spec on mine, but it is still only 30 pounds and you can pedal it uphill just fine. It is definitely a really fun, versatile bike.
That is a nice ride well done!



BTW, which Pike is that & how do you like it?


It is a 08 pike 409. It is the coil version with u-turn. It's heavier than the air models, but the simplicity of the coil paired with 45mm of u-turn is really nice. I like it a lot, it is a perfect pair with the bike.

Posted: Feb 18, 2009 at 18:51 Quote
I will ride one soon!!
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Posted: Feb 18, 2009 at 18:59 Quote
welcome to the club

Posted: Feb 18, 2009 at 19:00 Quote
mlangeslag wrote:
welcome to the club

Thank you sir!

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