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Posted: Dec 23, 2018 at 12:28 Quote
Medacus wrote:
JonJonRips wrote:
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My new Ransom 910. Cheers!

I have to say that the colour looks much nicer in reality that what it does I half the online pictures

Yeah it's got a lovely bronze/carbon black look to it here, most of the ads make it look more brown.

Posted: Dec 27, 2018 at 10:57 Quote
seraph wrote:
I would ditch the seat bag for two reasons: 1.) it limits the travel of your dropper, and 2.) it will wear on the stanchion and cause issues down the road.
Ya that pic was the first ride out after build up and I threw it on there just incase. Saddle bag has already been replaced with a downtube strap for spare and co2.

Posted: Jan 2, 2019 at 19:01 Quote
My upgraded 2014 Scott Genius 920.
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Posted: Feb 3, 2019 at 11:35 Quote
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Anyone running a coil shock on a Genius
My 2015 in the pic

Posted: Apr 8, 2019 at 17:04 Quote
650B, BOS n XTR 9k upgrade:

Scott Voltage FR on Steroids... 650B n Enduro Setup

Posted: Apr 16, 2019 at 11:12 Quote
Scott Spark 760 2014. Full information in my blog: https://www.pinkbike.com/u/rock1nrolla/blog/fully-rebuilt-old-friend-scott-spark-760-2014.html

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Posted: May 4, 2019 at 15:51 Quote
some upgrades n better pic....

- Scott Voltage FR 2011 grind down the cableguides and now full internal cable routing custom paint - BOS Deville 170mm - Cane Creek DB Air CS XV 222x70mm - DT 533d 650B 27.5 on DT 240 R 350 OS F with Sapim Laser - Continental Mountain King - Vittoria Latex tubes - XTR 9020 170mm Cranks - XTR Chainwheel 34T - Shimano 6701 Chain - XTR 980 11-34T Cassette - XTR 9000 rear mech - XTR 980 Trigger - Pro Koryak Dropper 170mm - Selle Italia SLR TT - XTR 975 Levers with XT 8000 Calipers - SM-RT76 180 200 Rotors - Saint MX80 Pedals - LG1 Chain guide - Easton Havoc Carbon 750mm 15mm Rise - Chromag HiFi 50mm Stem - Sixpack Kingpin Headset - Odi Longneck Grips - 14.4kg 31.75lbs

- Scott Voltage FR 2011(grind down the cableguides and now full internal cable routing, custom paint)
- BOS Deville 170mm
- Cane Creek DB Air CS XV 222x70mm
- DT 533d 650B(27.5") on DT 240 R / 350 OS F with Sapim Laser
- Continental Mountain King
- Vittoria Latex tubes
- XTR 9020 170mm Cranks
- XTR Chainwheel 34T
- Shimano 6701 Chain
- XTR 980 11-34T Cassette
- XTR 9000 rear mech
- XTR 980 Trigger
- Pro Koryak Dropper 170mm
- Selle Italia SLR TT
- XTR 975 Levers with XT 8000 Calipers
- SM-RT76 180/200 Rotors
- Saint MX80 Pedals
- LG1 Chain guide
- Easton Havoc Carbon 750mm 15mm Rise
- Chromag HiFi 50mm Stem
- Sixpack Kingpin Headset
- Odi Longneck Grips - 14.4kg(31.75lbs)

Posted: May 5, 2019 at 16:55 Quote
Annihilator wrote:
some upgrades n better pic....

- Scott Voltage FR 2011 grind down the cableguides and now full internal cable routing custom paint - BOS Deville 170mm - Cane Creek DB Air CS XV 222x70mm - DT 533d 650B 27.5 on DT 240 R 350 OS F with Sapim Laser - Continental Mountain King - Vittoria Latex tubes - XTR 9020 170mm Cranks - XTR Chainwheel 34T - Shimano 6701 Chain - XTR 980 11-34T Cassette - XTR 9000 rear mech - XTR 980 Trigger - Pro Koryak Dropper 170mm - Selle Italia SLR TT - XTR 975 Levers with XT 8000 Calipers - SM-RT76 180 200 Rotors - Saint MX80 Pedals - LG1 Chain guide - Easton Havoc Carbon 750mm 15mm Rise - Chromag HiFi 50mm Stem - Sixpack Kingpin Headset - Odi Longneck Grips - 14.4kg 31.75lbs

- Scott Voltage FR 2011(grind down the cableguides and now full internal cable routing, custom paint)
- BOS Deville 170mm
- Cane Creek DB Air CS XV 222x70mm
- DT 533d 650B(27.5") on DT 240 R / 350 OS F with Sapim Laser
- Continental Mountain King
- Vittoria Latex tubes
- XTR 9020 170mm Cranks
- XTR Chainwheel 34T
- Shimano 6701 Chain
- XTR 980 11-34T Cassette
- XTR 9000 rear mech
- XTR 980 Trigger
- Pro Koryak Dropper 170mm
- Selle Italia SLR TT
- XTR 975 Levers with XT 8000 Calipers
- SM-RT76 180/200 Rotors
- Saint MX80 Pedals
- LG1 Chain guide
- Easton Havoc Carbon 750mm 15mm Rise
- Chromag HiFi 50mm Stem
- Odi Longneck Grips - 14.4kg(31.75lbs)

Nice, such a good bike! Love to see some more detail on your cable routing?

Posted: May 5, 2019 at 17:17 Quote
Looks like you could use a 200mm dropper!

Posted: May 7, 2019 at 2:17 Quote
seraph wrote:
Looks like you could use a 200mm dropper!

would be possible, but i have special deals for shimano/pro(im dealer) so i use the 170mm pro post. Smile

welshspannermonkey wrote:
Annihilator wrote:
some upgrades n better pic....

- Scott Voltage FR 2011 grind down the cableguides and now full internal cable routing custom paint - BOS Deville 170mm - Cane Creek DB Air CS XV 222x70mm - DT 533d 650B 27.5 on DT 240 R 350 OS F with Sapim Laser - Continental Mountain King - Vittoria Latex tubes - XTR 9020 170mm Cranks - XTR Chainwheel 34T - Shimano 6701 Chain - XTR 980 11-34T Cassette - XTR 9000 rear mech - XTR 980 Trigger - Pro Koryak Dropper 170mm - Selle Italia SLR TT - XTR 975 Levers with XT 8000 Calipers - SM-RT76 180 200 Rotors - Saint MX80 Pedals - LG1 Chain guide - Easton Havoc Carbon 750mm 15mm Rise - Chromag HiFi 50mm Stem - Sixpack Kingpin Headset - Odi Longneck Grips - 14.4kg 31.75lbs

- Scott Voltage FR 2011(grind down the cableguides and now full internal cable routing, custom paint)
- BOS Deville 170mm
- Cane Creek DB Air CS XV 222x70mm
- DT 533d 650B(27.5") on DT 240 R / 350 OS F with Sapim Laser
- Continental Mountain King
- Vittoria Latex tubes
- XTR 9020 170mm Cranks
- XTR Chainwheel 34T
- Shimano 6701 Chain
- XTR 980 11-34T Cassette
- XTR 9000 rear mech
- XTR 980 Trigger
- Pro Koryak Dropper 170mm
- Selle Italia SLR TT
- XTR 975 Levers with XT 8000 Calipers
- SM-RT76 180/200 Rotors
- Saint MX80 Pedals
- LG1 Chain guide
- Easton Havoc Carbon 750mm 15mm Rise
- Chromag HiFi 50mm Stem
- Sixpack Kingpin Headset
- Odi Longneck Grips - 14.4kg(31.75lbs)

Nice, such a good bike! Love to see some more detail on your cable routing?

Smile

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Posted: May 7, 2019 at 9:12 Quote
Annihilator wrote:
seraph wrote:
Looks like you could use a 200mm dropper!

would be possible, but i have special deals for shimano/pro(im dealer) so i use the 1700mm pro post. Smile

Yeah I work at a Shimano dealer as well, but I find their pricing to be awful by comparison to other brands.

Posted: May 7, 2019 at 9:37 Quote
Most recent pic of my Scott Addict Gravel, with new SRAM Red eTap AXS and a modified Wolf Tooth chain ring to work with the AXS chain, as well as 1100 gram wheels that I built for the new XDR driver.
My allroad bike after a particularly muddy gravel ride a few weeks back. New SRAM Red eTap AXS and 1100 gram wheels.

Bike is 16 lbs at the moment.

Posted: May 7, 2019 at 13:38 Quote
seraph wrote:
Annihilator wrote:
seraph wrote:
Looks like you could use a 200mm dropper!

would be possible, but i have special deals for shimano/pro(im dealer) so i use the 1700mm pro post. Smile

Yeah I work at a Shimano dealer as well, but I find their pricing to be awful by comparison to other brands.


not sure about the pricing in US, but here in switzerland(dollar - swiss francs is nearly 1:1) is the pro the cheapest option for me, runabout the official retail price from a thomson elitepost in US, i had to pay... and sram i never would touch (again) with gloves... crappy stuff, every try was a failure... and the finish is always like alivio style for a higher price then XTR -_-

Posted: May 8, 2019 at 0:13 Quote
Annihilator wrote:
seraph wrote:
Annihilator wrote:


would be possible, but i have special deals for shimano/pro(im dealer) so i use the 1700mm pro post. Smile

Yeah I work at a Shimano dealer as well, but I find their pricing to be awful by comparison to other brands.


not sure about the pricing in US, but here in switzerland(dollar - swiss francs is nearly 1:1) is the pro the cheapest option for me, runabout the official retail price from a thomson elitepost in US, i had to pay... and sram i never would touch (again) with gloves... crappy stuff, every try was a failure... and the finish is always like alivio style for a higher price then XTR -_-

I'm not sure what they're selling over there, but the SRAM we have here is is untouchable by the likes of Shimano. It's all I run and it's been flawless.

Posted: May 8, 2019 at 2:19 Quote
seraph wrote:
Annihilator wrote:
seraph wrote:


Yeah I work at a Shimano dealer as well, but I find their pricing to be awful by comparison to other brands.


not sure about the pricing in US, but here in switzerland(dollar - swiss francs is nearly 1:1) is the pro the cheapest option for me, runabout the official retail price from a thomson elitepost in US, i had to pay... and sram i never would touch (again) with gloves... crappy stuff, every try was a failure... and the finish is always like alivio style for a higher price then XTR -_-

I'm not sure what they're selling over there, but the SRAM we have here is is untouchable by the likes of Shimano. It's all I run and it's been flawless.

the finish is really poor... i like the luxury finish from XTR... and the sram rear mech always has play on the main screw, like an shimano after 10 years.... the brakes always a mess with the caliper pistons(stuck, or leaky)... not sure how many i sended back for warranty Frown shimano brakes(9000/8000/7000) only have the pump "problem", but never the pistons stuck or leaky...


 


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