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Posted: Feb 21, 2009 at 23:05 Quote
Here is my build for 09 season. ive already got a few parts. Bars and Shifter. Let me know if i can improve on anything. I would like to keep it under 38 pounds. if thats possible. thanks guys. take a look!

Frame: 2008 Iron Horse Sunday World Cup With Vivid 5.1
Fork: Boxxer World Cup Black Lowers With Green Stickers
Seat Post: Thomson Elite
Shifter: SRAM X-0
Derailleur: SRAM X-O
Brakes: Elixir CR With Carbon Blades
Cranks: Saints
Pedals: 5050XX
Wheels: DT Swiss FR 2350
Stem: Sunline Direct Mount Stem
Bars: Easton Monkey Light DH
Grips: Sunline Lock-On
Seat: WTB Silverado
Chain Guide: Gamut
Cassette: pg-970
Tire: ????
Chain: ????

Posted: Feb 21, 2009 at 23:13 Quote
thats pretty dialed as it is, if it were me though i would stay as far away from 50 50 pedals as i could

Posted: Feb 21, 2009 at 23:14 Quote
dirtjumpermatt2 wrote:
thats pretty dialed as it is, if it were me though i would stay as far away from 50 50 pedals as i could

i could really decide on pedals or tires, any suggestion?

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Posted: Feb 21, 2009 at 23:14 Quote
looks like a sweet build.

couple things id change

pedals- stratline
chainguide- taco or a mrp g2
tires- depend of your coditions

hardpac with some loose - high roller super tcackys

loose - minion dhf

super loose/wet- minion/swampthag combo

Posted: Feb 21, 2009 at 23:17 Quote
lcstay10 wrote:
looks like a sweet build.

couple things id change

pedals- stratline
chainguide- taco or a mrp g2
tires- depend of your coditions

hardpac with some loose - high roller super tcackys

loose - minion dhf

super loose/wet- minion/swampthag combo

for tires i kinda want like a hard compound that would last me a while. the condition here are dry. so loads of like soft dust.

and the taco as in e.thirteen?

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Posted: Feb 21, 2009 at 23:19 Quote
awais wrote:
lcstay10 wrote:
looks like a sweet build.

couple things id change

pedals- stratline
chainguide- taco or a mrp g2
tires- depend of your coditions

hardpac with some loose - high roller super tcackys

loose - minion dhf

super loose/wet- minion/swampthag combo

for tires i kinda want like a hard compound that would last me a while. the condition here are dry. so loads of like soft dust.

and the taco as in e.thirteen?
ya the taco e13 and mrp are super similar.

and for a build of this quality, its well worth it to get supertackys.

Posted: Feb 21, 2009 at 23:22 Quote
lcstay10 wrote:
awais wrote:
lcstay10 wrote:
looks like a sweet build.

couple things id change

pedals- stratline
chainguide- taco or a mrp g2
tires- depend of your coditions

hardpac with some loose - high roller super tcackys

loose - minion dhf

super loose/wet- minion/swampthag combo

for tires i kinda want like a hard compound that would last me a while. the condition here are dry. so loads of like soft dust.

and the taco as in e.thirteen?
ya the taco e13 and mrp are super similar.

and for a build of this quality, its well worth it to get supertackys.

okay sweet deal!

and for a chain, is it a real big diffrance in chains? ive heard of the hollow pin chain. thats about it.

Posted: Feb 21, 2009 at 23:26 Quote
a hollow pin chain is just lighter, and if you get a good one they are stronger( i have no clue how, concidering they are hollow and all..)

Posted: Feb 21, 2009 at 23:28 Quote
dirtjumpermatt2 wrote:
a hollow pin chain is just lighter, and if you get a good one they are stronger( i have no clue how, concidering they are hollow and all..)

thats weird...

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Posted: Feb 21, 2009 at 23:30 Quote
honestly, just go to your local shop and tell them what your building, and ask them whats a good chain for what your running. im thiniking sram would be good

Posted: Feb 21, 2009 at 23:31 Quote
if it was me, id just get a normal chain, a friend of mine went all out and bought an xtr chain, yes xtr chain. broke it the next day. its like a 75 dollar chain

Posted: Feb 21, 2009 at 23:32 Quote
Switch the Seat and post for a SDG I-Fly and carbon Sdg post. Kinda Expensive but vary light.

Posted: Feb 21, 2009 at 23:40 Quote
Doubleweinerman wrote:
Switch the Seat and post for a SDG I-Fly and carbon Sdg post. Kinda Expensive but vary light.
wont it break easy?

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Posted: Feb 21, 2009 at 23:42 Quote
awais wrote:
Doubleweinerman wrote:
Switch the Seat and post for a SDG I-Fly and carbon Sdg post. Kinda Expensive but vary light.
wont it break easy?

no there tough. aslong as you dont hit it dead on into a tree

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