Budget M6 Build help

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Budget M6 Build help
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Posted: Dec 29, 2008 at 17:22 Quote
wtt-tmr wrote:
do hayes nine, alivio, boxxer, totem, like iv already seen
ewewewewweweweweeweeeeeeew


NO NINES, NO ALIVIO!!

Posted: Dec 29, 2008 at 17:22 Quote
there is a very simple solution. Start with lower components then as time goes on and u make more cash start building it up better.

Posted: Dec 29, 2008 at 17:23 Quote
me2menow wrote:
wtt-tmr wrote:
do hayes nine, alivio, boxxer, totem, like iv already seen
ewewewewweweweweeweeeeeeew


NO NINES, NO ALIVIO!!
lol

Posted: Dec 29, 2008 at 17:23 Quote
me2menow wrote:
wtt-tmr wrote:
do hayes nine, alivio, boxxer, totem, like iv already seen
ewewewewweweweweeweeeeeeew


NO NINES, NO ALIVIO!!
do you believe me there is a bike rollling like that at my local mountain

Posted: Dec 29, 2008 at 17:29 Quote
wtt-tmr wrote:
do hayes nine, alivio, boxxer, totem, like iv already seen
even on abudget i think u can do better
maybe lik juicy 3's, and sram x-7
maybe im just saying this cause im a sram guy but this is what i would do

Posted: Dec 29, 2008 at 17:44 Quote
rohan- wrote:
wtt-tmr wrote:
do hayes nine, alivio, boxxer, totem, like iv already seen
even on abudget i think u can do better
maybe lik juicy 3's, and sram x-7
maybe im just saying this cause im a sram guy but this is what i would do
yep
you can get:
juicy 5 for 200$ or less the pair
x-9 derailleur for 100$
x-9 shifter for 75$
hussefelt crank and bb for 120$
bars and stem for less then 100$
e-13 lg1 for 120$

total: 715$ and those are new in our lbs (not including taxes) price are CAD

Posted: Dec 29, 2008 at 17:47 Quote
wtt-tmr wrote:
rohan- wrote:
wtt-tmr wrote:
do hayes nine, alivio, boxxer, totem, like iv already seen
even on abudget i think u can do better
maybe lik juicy 3's, and sram x-7
maybe im just saying this cause im a sram guy but this is what i would do
yep
you can get:
juicy 5 for 200$ or less the pair
x-9 derailleur for 100$
x-9 shifter for 75$
hussefelt crank and bb for 120$
bars and stem for less then 100$
e-13 lg1 for 120$

total: 715$ and those are new in our lbs (not including taxes) price are CAD
bars and stem for less than 50

Posted: Dec 29, 2008 at 17:49 Quote
rohan- wrote:
wtt-tmr wrote:
rohan- wrote:

even on abudget i think u can do better
maybe lik juicy 3's, and sram x-7
maybe im just saying this cause im a sram guy but this is what i would do
yep
you can get:
juicy 5 for 200$ or less the pair
x-9 derailleur for 100$
x-9 shifter for 75$
hussefelt crank and bb for 120$
bars and stem for less then 100$
e-13 lg1 for 120$

total: 715$ and those are new in our lbs (not including taxes) price are CAD
bars and stem for less than 50
depends wich one you take but every one can confirm my prices for less the 900$ you have a descent build then you put money on the other things like the fork

Posted: Dec 29, 2008 at 17:51 Quote
wtt-tmr wrote:
rohan- wrote:
wtt-tmr wrote:
yep
you can get:
juicy 5 for 200$ or less the pair
x-9 derailleur for 100$
x-9 shifter for 75$
hussefelt crank and bb for 120$
bars and stem for less then 100$
e-13 lg1 for 120$

total: 715$ and those are new in our lbs (not including taxes) price are CAD
bars and stem for less than 50
depends wich one you take but every one can confirm my prices for less the 900$ you have a descent build then you put money on the other things like the fork
a fork kills any build
if u have a fork and frame ur pretty much done
if u wanna kno ur price just get the frame and fork and then u kno roughly how much ull spend

Posted: Dec 29, 2008 at 17:54 Quote
coralcorn wrote:
there is a very simple solution. Start with lower components then as time goes on and u make more cash start building it up better.

wow someone gets what the goal is here. I want a running bike asap. Upgrade as money comes in.

Mod
Posted: Dec 29, 2008 at 17:56 Quote
Are you kidding me? The fork and frame might be the initial "big purchases" but on any high-end build, that is just two components out of several others that need to be bought! The Deemax wheelset (150x12 with 20mm front) retailed for $1500 Canadian! There are still other parts that need to be ordered. The components that I typically use in builds probably cost more than the frame and fork combined.

Posted: Dec 29, 2008 at 17:57 Quote
skiforfree33 wrote:
coralcorn wrote:
there is a very simple solution. Start with lower components then as time goes on and u make more cash start building it up better.

wow someone gets what the goal is here. I want a running bike asap. Upgrade as money comes in.
dont go to the complete bottom in parts by sometihng midway
even if it mean ridding it a bit later
trust me i rushed into a build and broke soo many things i just aborted it
dont rush and get medium level parts that will get changed but not right away cause theres no point to that
this is my opinion u dont have to agree
rohan-

Posted: Dec 29, 2008 at 17:59 Quote
laurie1 wrote:
Are you kidding me? The fork and frame might be the initial "big purchases" but on any high-end build, that is just two components out of several others that need to be bought! The Deemax wheelset (150x12 with 20mm front) retailed for $1500 Canadian! There are still other parts that need to be ordered. The components that I typically use in builds probably cost more than the frame and fork combined.
and guess what bikes arnt the only thing in this world.

Posted: Dec 29, 2008 at 18:00 Quote
rohan- wrote:
laurie1 wrote:
Are you kidding me? The fork and frame might be the initial "big purchases" but on any high-end build, that is just two components out of several others that need to be bought! The Deemax wheelset (150x12 with 20mm front) retailed for $1500 Canadian! There are still other parts that need to be ordered. The components that I typically use in builds probably cost more than the frame and fork combined.
and guess what bikes arnt the only thing in this world.
yes for you thomas Razz

Posted: Dec 29, 2008 at 18:01 Quote
wtt-tmr wrote:
rohan- wrote:
laurie1 wrote:
Are you kidding me? The fork and frame might be the initial "big purchases" but on any high-end build, that is just two components out of several others that need to be bought! The Deemax wheelset (150x12 with 20mm front) retailed for $1500 Canadian! There are still other parts that need to be ordered. The components that I typically use in builds probably cost more than the frame and fork combined.
and guess what bikes arnt the only thing in this world.
yes for you thomas Razz
comming from you thats funny
lol


 


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