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Posted: Sep 23, 2011 at 12:08 Quote
Boyk1182 wrote:
carpy95 wrote:
Smart looking bike. Clean.

Thanks a lot, can't wait to get it out :Cool :

Looks sweet. What kind of riding do you use it for?

Posted: Sep 23, 2011 at 14:40 Quote
tom666 wrote:
Boyk1182 wrote:
carpy95 wrote:
Smart looking bike. Clean.

Thanks a lot, can't wait to get it out :Cool :

Looks sweet. What kind of riding do you use it for?

Mostly trails and some jumping when I get the chance. That's why I picked this bike, I think it will handle both pretty well..

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Posted: Sep 24, 2011 at 6:09 Quote
just uprgrade the fork

Posted: Sep 24, 2011 at 6:38 Quote
mrmikebikes wrote:
just uprgrade the fork

It's got a Pike..!?

Posted: Sep 26, 2011 at 13:57 Quote
argyle 318 s or manitou circus ?

Posted: Sep 26, 2011 at 13:58 Quote
curtisracer wrote:
argyle 318 s or manitou circus ?

circus expert > 318

318 > circus comp

get a circus expert Wink

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Posted: Sep 26, 2011 at 18:16 Quote
Hay Im looking into buying a double frame and building it up,I want something that can handel the Dirt Jumps amazingly, Takes the trails like a dream and when it comes time to head up to whistler it can still take a few big hits. do you think that the double will hold up well?

Heres the spec list i plan to have
Argyle 409
Atlas fr bars
Truvativ stem
Juicy 7s front and rear
Dirty wheel set with revolution hubs
Respond crankset
Gravity headset
SB8s
yess tensioner
DMr single speed kit

And hopefully upgrade forks to lowered 2 step air lyrics
Tell me your thoughts
Thanks ,Mark

Posted: Sep 26, 2011 at 18:53 Quote
DJRYNO4LIFE wrote:
Hay Im looking into buying a double frame and building it up,I want something that can handel the Dirt Jumps amazingly, Takes the trails like a dream and when it comes time to head up to whistler it can still take a few big hits. do you think that the double will hold up well?

Heres the spec list i plan to have
Argyle 409
Atlas fr bars
Truvativ stem
Juicy 7s front and rear
Dirty wheel set with revolution hubs
Respond crankset
Gravity headset
SB8s
yess tensioner
DMr single speed kit

And hopefully upgrade forks to lowered 2 step air lyrics
Tell me your thoughts
Thanks ,Mark

Why not a Pike instead of an Argyle? Can be lowered for jumps and raised for trails if you want.. Looks like a sweet build :Cool :

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Posted: Sep 26, 2011 at 19:00 Quote
Boyk1182 wrote:
DJRYNO4LIFE wrote:
Hay Im looking into buying a double frame and building it up,I want something that can handel the Dirt Jumps amazingly, Takes the trails like a dream and when it comes time to head up to whistler it can still take a few big hits. do you think that the double will hold up well?

Heres the spec list i plan to have
Argyle 409
Atlas fr bars
Truvativ stem
Juicy 7s front and rear
Dirty wheel set with revolution hubs
Respond crankset
Gravity headset
SB8s
yess tensioner
DMr single speed kit

And hopefully upgrade forks to lowered 2 step air lyrics
Tell me your thoughts
Thanks ,Mark

Why not a Pike instead of an Argyle? Can be lowered for jumps and raised for trails if you want.. Looks like a sweet build :Cool :

Thanks but the pikes stantions just look a bit small to me and im a big guy so ill just feel safer with a beefyer fork

Posted: Sep 26, 2011 at 19:44 Quote
Haha the Pike and Argyle have the same size stanchions at 32mm. They are essentially the same fork with different internals.

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Posted: Sep 26, 2011 at 19:45 Quote
joostflux wrote:
Haha the Pike and Argyle have the same size stanchions at 32mm. They are essentially the same fork with different internals.
Yeh thats why i want to upgrade to a beefyer fork not just more travel

Posted: Sep 26, 2011 at 19:46 Quote
DJRYNO4LIFE wrote:
joostflux wrote:
Haha the Pike and Argyle have the same size stanchions at 32mm. They are essentially the same fork with different internals.
Yeh thats why i want to upgrade to a beefyer fork not just more travel
Blank Stare

Posted: Sep 26, 2011 at 19:55 Quote
I don't think it's worth it Carpmeister.

Posted: Sep 26, 2011 at 19:57 Quote
joostflux wrote:
I don't think it's worth it Carpmeister.
Agreed.

Posted: Sep 26, 2011 at 22:55 Quote
DJRYNO4LIFE wrote:
joostflux wrote:
Haha the Pike and Argyle have the same size stanchions at 32mm. They are essentially the same fork with different internals.
Yeh thats why i want to upgrade to a beefyer fork not just more travel

lol.


Anyway... I wouldnt get Atlas bars. I have a set and they feel funky. And this is coming from someone who loves Race Face. Just sayin.


 


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