Jayson88
- Member since Jun 23, 2012
- Male / 35
- Oldham , United Kingdom
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Aug 8, 2014 at 23:36
Aug 8, 2014Scott voltage fr20
$1300 GBPLooking to swap for an all mountain type bike.
Bought for £2100 and lots more money spent on it.
I have added
diety dirty 30 handlebars in red
Raceface stem
Troy lee design grips in red
Shimano saint crankshaft
Shimano spd pedals
Product details
Blasting berms, railing turns, tricking every hit. The Voltage FR is an affordable Good Times Machine that does anything from Park Riding to Slopestyle Competition. This bike shreds it all. With the Scott Voltage FR 20 2012 Mountain Bike's adjustable suspension and Interchangeable Dropout System, you can set the bike up however you like. Whether it's the bike park or your local stash, ride it your way.
Frame: Voltage FR Alloy 6061, hydroformed tubing, slopestyle and park geometry, ISCG & ISCG05 tabs, 1.5" headtube, IDS interchangeable dropout with 12mm thru axle, 160-180mm travel
Rear Shock: Fox Van R, coil spring preload, speed sensitive compression & rebound damping, rebound adjustable, custom tuned
Fork: Rockshox Domain Dualcrown R, 200mm travel, coil & oil, rebound adjustable, alloy steerer, 20mm Maxle
Chain Device/Bashguard: e*thirteen LG-1 chain guide with Taco bashguard, ISCG05
Rear Derailleur: SRAM X7 short cage
Number of Gears: 9
Shifters: SRAM X5 trigger
Chainset: Truvativ Hussefelt 1.0, 165mm
Chainrings: 36 tooth alloy
Bottom Bracket: Truvativ Howitzer XR
Cassette: SRAM PG950 11-28 tooth 9-speed
Chain: SRAM PC951
Pedals: Wellgo B155U SCT flat with replaceable pins
Front Brake: Avid Elixir 5S Disc, 200mm rotor
Rear Brake: Avid Elixir 5S Disc, 200mm rotor
Brake Levers: Avid Elixir 5S
Handlebars: Scott Pilot FR 1 Pro, DB, 20mm rise, 750mm
Stem: Scott MJ-BoXXer 02, 0 degree angle, 50mm
Headset: FSA Orbit E 1.5R, alloy cups, semi-integrated
Rims: Alex FR32 DH Disc, Red
Front Hub: Scott Comp, 20mm thru axle
Rear Hub: Scott DHL-135, 12mm thru axle, 135mm wide
Spokes: DT Swiss Industry Black, 14g, 2.0mm
Front Tyre: Schwalbe Big Betty DH, 26x2.4, Vertstar Triple Nano compound, wire bead, 2-ply DH casing, snake bite protection
Rear Tyre: Schwalbe Big Betty DH, 26x2.4, Trailstar Triple Nano compound, wire bead, 2-ply DH casing, snake bite protection
Saddle: Scott Voltage FR
Seatpost: Scott DJ Zero Offset
Jayson88 Jayson88's video
May 5, 2013 at 2:51
May 5, 2013
Its a large frame but I'm 6 foot 2 so maybe thats why it looks awkward to you, it doesn't feel awkward to me.
Jayson88 mikelevy's article
Nov 27, 2012 at 13:07
Nov 27, 2012
Throwback Thursday: Opinion - The Argument For Short-Travel Bikes
Haha man just nailed it, best comment so far.
Jayson88 mikelevy's article
Nov 27, 2012 at 12:59
Nov 27, 2012
Throwback Thursday: Opinion - The Argument For Short-Travel Bikes
I see a lot of people talking about having skill, being very technical and saying things like "people who ride downhill bike have no skill and its the bike that's doing all the work" but if you look at the first sentence of this article it clearly states we all ride bikes for fun and because it makes is happy so if somebody wants to ride a downhill bike even if its a bit much for a certain trail and might even make it more hard work than a shorter travel bike as long as there happy that's all that matters. Some of us can't afford 2 or 3 bikes so we choose a downhill bike. Because its better to have to much than not enough and some of us have to get up and work and pay the bills, like most people have said were not pros so that's why we ride a bike that's going to minimise the risk of us getting seriously injured and we confident riding it.
To summarise stop hating on people who chose a downhill bike if there happy that's all that matters and the same goes for a shorter travel bike if your happy then great. We should all be supporting one another not putting each other down because of what we ride.
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