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Dirt Jump Bikes. any bike welcome as long as its dj or street
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Posted: Jul 16, 2012 at 7:06 Quote
Nice tup

with the seatpost, you could use a shim (I know a guy who does), but the alienation billy club V2 post comes in a 30mm size. here
Edit: Damn, harry got there first

Posted: Jul 16, 2012 at 8:48 Quote
Have my 2012 Scott Voltage YZ TMO wondering what would be some good rims and hubs. sitting at around 26 pounds want it closer to 25 if not under
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Posted: Jul 16, 2012 at 9:38 Quote
Ryan1232 wrote:
Have my 2012 Scott Voltage YZ TMO wondering what would be some good rims and hubs. sitting at around 26 pounds want it closer to 25 if not under
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If you don't mind me asking just wondering how they are new? Cause i'm seriously debating getting one.

Posted: Jul 16, 2012 at 10:33 Quote
Olly is findlays maj good then? Would you say it's just as easy on the park as cap? (Apart from being 26)

But yeah if I got majesty, I really can't choose..

I do both, but the geo seems so different!

I thinking along the lines, dirt would be awesome and could be good in street/park to with a bit of effort, ot the park would be awesome but with a bit of work on DJ/trails?

Posted: Jul 16, 2012 at 11:35 Quote
Yeah. I had the grips but I was cutting the flanges at the time and only had one done so I just took it without hahah

Posted: Jul 16, 2012 at 11:38 Quote
Rambo1501 wrote:
Ryan1232 wrote:
Have my 2012 Scott Voltage YZ TMO wondering what would be some good rims and hubs. sitting at around 26 pounds want it closer to 25 if not under
photo
If you don't mind me asking just wondering how they are new? Cause i'm seriously debating getting one.

Get loaded amx on profile hubs.

Posted: Jul 16, 2012 at 11:52 Quote
i cudnt find a thread so ill ask in here, im getting a ns holy 1 in a few weeks and it comes with rigids but if i ever wanted sus on the front is there any sus forks that can use a 10mm bmx style hub rather than just 20mm hubs?

Posted: Jul 16, 2012 at 11:59 Quote
sj99 wrote:
i cudnt find a thread so ill ask in here, im getting a ns holy 1 in a few weeks and it comes with rigids but if i ever wanted sus on the front is there any sus forks that can use a 10mm bmx style hub rather than just 20mm hubs?
there are, but honestly you dont want them.

Posted: Jul 16, 2012 at 12:05 Quote
Nobble wrote:
sj99 wrote:
i cudnt find a thread so ill ask in here, im getting a ns holy 1 in a few weeks and it comes with rigids but if i ever wanted sus on the front is there any sus forks that can use a 10mm bmx style hub rather than just 20mm hubs?
there are, but honestly you dont want them.

so im better off with a 20mm upfront?, and regards to gear ration how would 28-9 run or even 25-9 ?

Posted: Jul 16, 2012 at 12:10 Quote
sj99 wrote:
Nobble wrote:
sj99 wrote:
i cudnt find a thread so ill ask in here, im getting a ns holy 1 in a few weeks and it comes with rigids but if i ever wanted sus on the front is there any sus forks that can use a 10mm bmx style hub rather than just 20mm hubs?
there are, but honestly you dont want them.

so im better off with a 20mm upfront?, and regards to gear ration how would 28-9 run or even 25-9 ?
yeah, 20mm is much stiffer and there is a much greater choice of forks.

as for gear ratios I think those would all be really hard. I'd suggest something a bit over 2:1. 22:10 for example.

Posted: Jul 16, 2012 at 12:12 Quote
Nobble wrote:
sj99 wrote:
Nobble wrote:
there are, but honestly you dont want them.

so im better off with a 20mm upfront?, and regards to gear ration how would 28-9 run or even 25-9 ?
yeah, 20mm is much stiffer and there is a much greater choice of forks.

as for gear ratios I think those would all be really hard. I'd suggest something a bit over 2:1. 22:10 for example.

okay sweet!, any recomended forks?, and i rode 22 - 8 yesterday and it felt real nice so maybe something around that might be worth looking at

Posted: Jul 16, 2012 at 12:16 Quote
sj99 wrote:
Nobble wrote:
sj99 wrote:


so im better off with a 20mm upfront?, and regards to gear ration how would 28-9 run or even 25-9 ?
yeah, 20mm is much stiffer and there is a much greater choice of forks.

as for gear ratios I think those would all be really hard. I'd suggest something a bit over 2:1. 22:10 for example.

okay sweet!, any recomended forks?, and i rode 22 - 8 yesterday and it felt real nice so maybe something around that might be worth looking at

Circus expert if you don't want to spend much, RCT or lowered float if you have lots to spend

Posted: Jul 16, 2012 at 12:24 Quote
sj99 wrote:
Nobble wrote:
sj99 wrote:


so im better off with a 20mm upfront?, and regards to gear ration how would 28-9 run or even 25-9 ?
yeah, 20mm is much stiffer and there is a much greater choice of forks.

as for gear ratios I think those would all be really hard. I'd suggest something a bit over 2:1. 22:10 for example.

okay sweet!, any recomended forks?, and i rode 22 - 8 yesterday and it felt real nice so maybe something around that might be worth looking at
circus or argyle. they're both great forks. I really like my argyle RC

Posted: Jul 16, 2012 at 12:30 Quote
Nobble wrote:
sj99 wrote:
Nobble wrote:
yeah, 20mm is much stiffer and there is a much greater choice of forks.

as for gear ratios I think those would all be really hard. I'd suggest something a bit over 2:1. 22:10 for example.

okay sweet!, any recomended forks?, and i rode 22 - 8 yesterday and it felt real nice so maybe something around that might be worth looking at
circus or argyle. they're both great forks. I really like my argyle RC

okay sweet cheers guys ill post my bike when ive got it, it will be stock so go easy on me ahah

Posted: Jul 16, 2012 at 12:31 Quote
just change the grips or something... lol


 


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