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The perfect Transition Bottlerocket spec?
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Posted: Jun 12, 2008 at 0:29 Quote
danscott wrote:
I love my specs on my bottlerocket

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nice bike, what wheels are they

Posted: Jun 12, 2008 at 0:33 Quote
BikeRider3 wrote:
danscott wrote:
I love my specs on my bottlerocket

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2103555


nice bike, what wheels are they
they are the stock transition revolution wheels.. it says on them hehe.. nice bike dude

Posted: Jun 12, 2008 at 0:33 Quote
BikeRider3 wrote:
danscott wrote:
I love my specs on my bottlerocket

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2103555


nice bike, what wheels are they

Revolution 36
Transition Bike co.

Posted: Jun 12, 2008 at 0:37 Quote
danscott wrote:
BikeRider3 wrote:
danscott wrote:
I love my specs on my bottlerocket

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2103555


nice bike, what wheels are they

Revolution 36
Transition Bike co.

WOW I love that bike!

good choice on the pikes!!

Posted: Jun 12, 2008 at 0:42 Quote
looks like the pikes make for good overal geo.
my 06 66rc2's feel a little raked, shes good for the senders, but feels a little long for the steep jumps. but for a bike with only 5.5" , its a fast bike.

FL
Posted: Jun 12, 2008 at 4:48 Quote
BikeLad69 wrote:
danscott wrote:
BikeRider3 wrote:


nice bike, what wheels are they

Revolution 36
Transition Bike co.

WOW I love that bike!

good choice on the pikes!!
love the pikes on the bottlerocket, 140mm front and rear travle, bet it rides soo nice.

Posted: Jun 17, 2008 at 20:24 Quote
antmtbr wrote:
BikeLad69 wrote:
danscott wrote:


Revolution 36
Transition Bike co.

WOW I love that bike!

good choice on the pikes!!
love the pikes on the bottlerocket, 140mm front and rear travle, bet it rides soo nice.

wish i had that bike, great specs

Posted: Jun 24, 2008 at 13:26 Quote
photo

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transition bottlerocket frame
diety hanldle bars "dirty thirtys"
alex rims supra bh front rim
alex rims supra d rear rim
irc trail bear tires (front and back)
avid juicy 7 hydro breaks (front and back)
hayse 8 inch front rotor
avid 8 inch rear rotor
fr*style seat
husslefelt cranks
axiom roadgap flat pedals
fox DHX 5.0 air rear shock
marzocchi bomber 66 ETA front shock
odi lock on grips
shimano deore shifter and deralier
ethirteen changuide and bashgaurd
raceface stem
fsa headset setup

Posted: Jun 24, 2008 at 13:35 Quote
cmorebikes wrote:
photo

2180560

transition bottlerocket frame
diety hanldle bars "dirty thirtys"
alex rims supra bh front rim
alex rims supra d rear rim
irc trail bear tires (front and back)
avid juicy 7 hydro breaks (front and back)
hayse 8 inch front rotor
avid 8 inch rear rotor
fr*style seat
husslefelt cranks
axiom roadgap flat pedals
fox DHX 5.0 air rear shock
marzocchi bomber 66 ETA front shock
odi lock on grips
shimano deore shifter and deralier
ethirteen changuide and bashgaurd
raceface stem
fsa headset setup

nice setup but why the husslefelt cranks, they arent the best

Posted: Jun 24, 2008 at 13:37 Quote
BikeRider3 wrote:
cmorebikes wrote:
photo

2180560

transition bottlerocket frame
diety hanldle bars "dirty thirtys"
alex rims supra bh front rim
alex rims supra d rear rim
irc trail bear tires (front and back)
avid juicy 7 hydro breaks (front and back)
hayse 8 inch front rotor
avid 8 inch rear rotor
fr*style seat
husslefelt cranks
axiom roadgap flat pedals
fox DHX 5.0 air rear shock
marzocchi bomber 66 ETA front shock
odi lock on grips
shimano deore shifter and deralier
ethirteen changuide and bashgaurd
raceface stem
fsa headset setup

nice setup but why the husslefelt cranks, they arent the best
haha i know but after spending close to $5000 on a bikee they all i could relly afford lol

Posted: Jun 24, 2008 at 13:39 Quote
cmorebikes wrote:
BikeRider3 wrote:
cmorebikes wrote:
photo

2180560

transition bottlerocket frame
diety hanldle bars "dirty thirtys"
alex rims supra bh front rim
alex rims supra d rear rim
irc trail bear tires (front and back)
avid juicy 7 hydro breaks (front and back)
hayse 8 inch front rotor
avid 8 inch rear rotor
fr*style seat
husslefelt cranks
axiom roadgap flat pedals
fox DHX 5.0 air rear shock
marzocchi bomber 66 ETA front shock
odi lock on grips
shimano deore shifter and deralier
ethirteen changuide and bashgaurd
raceface stem
fsa headset setup

nice setup but why the husslefelt cranks, they arent the best
haha i know but after spending close to $5000 on a bikee they all i could relly afford lol

thats what i probably gonna be like when i build mine up, what are you thinking of getting to replace them

Posted: Jun 24, 2008 at 13:42 Quote
2007 66 RC2X 160mm
Spinergy wheels
Minion DHF tires
Avid codes
shimano saint
e.thirteen guild
thomson elite seat/stem
cromag bars
fox dhx 5.0 air

Posted: Jun 24, 2008 at 13:42 Quote
BikeRider3 wrote:
cmorebikes wrote:
BikeRider3 wrote:

i dont really know i was looking at some raceface dibulos or whateve hahh they were nice and ike 2 pounds lighter.

nice setup but why the husslefelt cranks, they arent the best
haha i know but after spending close to $5000 on a bikee they all i could relly afford lol

thats what i probably gonna be like when i build mine up, what are you thinking of getting to replace them

Posted: Jun 25, 2008 at 14:27 Quote
im hoping to build a BR in the next year or so. i think for the type of bike taht it is. ill probly get a fox DHX 5.0 AIR, it will be light, and i have never really like taht heavy feel to a coil shock.

im gonna buy some deity bars and stem, ill probly get deity cranks to, i like how the grey looks with the blue..

for the fork. the rock shox lyrik 2-step is the best. its got the right amount of travel (160) but can be lowered with u-turn to match the rear (140) its also only 6 or 700$ wich its cheeper than all the marzocchi forks.

soo personally thats my setup, or soon to be setup.

hope i helped a bit
try looking at the buysell bottlerockets. a guy has a great one with almost the exact setup ive been loking at. and hes willing to accept 2900. but jus check those out they have some nice setups there.

Posted: Jun 26, 2008 at 0:22 Quote
killer-miller wrote:
im hoping to build a BR in the next year or so. i think for the type of bike taht it is. ill probly get a fox DHX 5.0 AIR, it will be light, and i have never really like taht heavy feel to a coil shock.

im gonna buy some deity bars and stem, ill probly get deity cranks to, i like how the grey looks with the blue..

for the fork. the rock shox lyrik 2-step is the best. its got the right amount of travel (160) but can be lowered with u-turn to match the rear (140) its also only 6 or 700$ wich its cheeper than all the marzocchi forks.

soo personally thats my setup, or soon to be setup.

hope i helped a bit
try looking at the buysell bottlerockets. a guy has a great one with almost the exact setup ive been loking at. and hes willing to accept 2900. but jus check those out they have some nice setups there.

Thanks i will do


 


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