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Posted: Jun 26, 2013 at 9:48 Quote
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Posted: Jul 29, 2013 at 9:32 Quote
2006 Slayer custom build
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Posted: Aug 15, 2013 at 9:46 Quote
jase111171 wrote:
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how long the fork's ?

Posted: Aug 15, 2013 at 10:34 Quote
RMSSXC08 wrote:
jase111171 wrote:
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how long the fork's ?
160mm my friend

Posted: Aug 16, 2013 at 2:14 Quote
However very nice bike Smile

Posted: Aug 16, 2013 at 6:55 Quote
RMSSXC08 wrote:
However very nice bike Smile
it rides better than it looks!

Posted: Aug 16, 2013 at 12:51 Quote
jase111171 wrote:
RMSSXC08 wrote:
However very nice bike Smile
it rides better than it looks!
yes i know ,i try it a few years ago and now i thought i get used one if money permit

Posted: Aug 16, 2013 at 19:03 Quote
RMSSXC08 wrote:
jase111171 wrote:
RMSSXC08 wrote:
However very nice bike Smile
it rides better than it looks!
yes i know ,i try it a few years ago and now i thought i get used one if money permit

I had the same one with a custom build its back a number of pages in here. Nicest feeling bike ive ever ridden easily.

Posted: Aug 17, 2013 at 2:26 Quote
For whom the bike did you get yourself fitted starting from the frame? and choosing all the components more suitable to your driving style?

Posted: Aug 17, 2013 at 6:12 Quote
RMSSXC08 wrote:
For whom the bike did you get yourself fitted starting from the frame? and choosing all the components more suitable to your driving style?
bought the frame and put tough simple components on,so i can sevice all parts of the bike myself,height adjustable forks and a saint x1or x2 crank gives the bike options for DH or allmountin/trail set up,34lb weight

Posted: Aug 17, 2013 at 8:39 Quote
jase111171 wrote:
RMSSXC08 wrote:
For whom the bike did you get yourself fitted starting from the frame? and choosing all the components more suitable to your driving style?
bought the frame and put tough simple components on,so i can sevice all parts of the bike myself,height adjustable forks and a saint x1or x2 crank gives the bike options for DH or allmountin/trail set up,34lb weight

nothing is more rewarding in the build your own bike on their own!
I was thinking of doing the same with my next bike
However, having a limited budget and little time will be hard Wink

Posted: Aug 17, 2013 at 12:42 Quote
RMSSXC08 wrote:
jase111171 wrote:
RMSSXC08 wrote:
For whom the bike did you get yourself fitted starting from the frame? and choosing all the components more suitable to your driving style?
bought the frame and put tough simple components on,so i can sevice all parts of the bike myself,height adjustable forks and a saint x1or x2 crank gives the bike options for DH or allmountin/trail set up,34lb weight

nothing is more rewarding in the build your own bike on their own!
I was thinking of doing the same with my next bike
However, having a limited budget and little time will be hard Wink
good luck,sure it will happen,post it when you get it built


 


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