kereru
- Member since Dec 22, 2013 FL
- Male / 31
- Wellington , New Zealand
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kereru mattbeer's article
Feb 4, 2024 at 0:23
Feb 4, 2024
First Ride: Forbidden Druid V2 - High Pivot Evolution
Nice.
kereru mattbeer's article
Oct 11, 2023 at 12:03
Oct 11, 2023
Orbea’s 2024 Rallon Gets More Travel & Slacker Geo
@Zaeius: yeah +1 to this.
We have medium carbon Spire and a medium '22 Rallon in the house.
The Spire has limited seatpost insertion, so in practice we can have the same or longer dropper on the Rallon.
kereru radicalbicycleco's article
Sep 25, 2023 at 17:32
Sep 25, 2023
Radical Bicycle Co Launches 'Grim Ripper' Hardtail
@AppleJack76 my thoughts too – I asked, and Radical confirmed UDH isn’t supported
Selling
Mar 30, 2016 at 7:49
Mar 30, 2016
Selling
Jul 21, 2014 at 1:02
Jul 21, 2014Giant Faith 0 Small
$900 GBPI was originally selling my 2010 Giant Faith because it wasn't seeing a huge amount of use, but I've now accepted a job offer abroad and it ain't coming with me. It was bought in 2012 and has seen a fairly low mileage since then. It's in a great riding condition.
TL;DR
- 7" travel front and rear
- Burly RockShox Totems on the front
- RockShox Vivid 5.1 coil shock (with 350lb and 450lb springs)
- RRP £3,250
The full specs
- Frame: Giant Faith 2010 0 (7" travel)
- Shock: RockShox Vivid 5.1 coil (with 350lb and 450lb springs)
- Fork: RockShox Totem Solo Air (180mm travel)
- Brakeset: Avid Elixr CR with 203mm rotors
- Rear shifter: SRAM x9
- Rear derailleur: SRAM x9
- Chain guide: MRP Mini G2
- Crankset: Race Face Atlas FR (with 36 tooth chainring)
- Bottom bracket: Race Face X-Type
- Cassette: 9-speed, 11–32 tooth
- Handlebars: Race Face Atlas 785mm
- Stem: Race Face Diabolus D2
- Seatpost: Race Face Respond
- Saddle: Giant Dirt Jump
- Front wheel: Sun MTX31 on Giant Tracker hub (with burly 20mm axle)
- Rear wheel: Sun MTX31 on Sun Jumping Flea hub
- Tires: Kenda Nevegal 2.5" Stick-E
Also included are the stock Giant peddles to get you rolling; some spares for the MRP guide and all of the original documentation. Also, I'll include the two different dropouts. One set will give you tight, nimble handling for freeride/playing about, and the other will give you slacker geometry for downhill applications. Being such a burly bike, it'll handle anything you can throw at it and it'll keep up with your full downhill buddies.
I'd like to do a cash-for-bike swap and I'm willing to deliver in person anywhere in Scotland. If you live further away, we can sort out delivery.