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It was necessary for me to resort to transporting my bike with this for a bit last year.View attachment 4088363
I worked at Cambria Bicycle Outfitter from 1999-2003 and while there I built this from the bottom up! I originally had a Marzocchi Marathon S on the front but I blew that sucker bombing off my buddies front deck in Pismo. He later gave me this fully rebuilt White Brother's AT-4 as a tide over. Cycle Monkey re-did the internals and this thing's just bad-ass!
So this is a Sanvik TST Titanium frame(ex-Boeing welder out of the northwest)
Chris King headset
Race Face cranks and bottom bracket
XTR drive train
Easton carbon fiber bars, seat post
Easton Magnesium stem
Avid Ti v-brakes
I built the wheels with Sun Rhyno Lite rims on XT hubs(because my cost was F'n great!)
MTB Ti saddle and Juliana grips and Egg Beater pedals
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It's still pretty damn sweet for being a 2002 bike. It's held it's own more than my van has! Actually, it's worth more than my Ford Aerostar to this day. Lololol! But what I really like about it is that having built such solid wheels(as opposed to the Mavic 317's that were one everything at the time), you really get full function out of the frame with more solid wheels.
I think my total out of pocket cost was like $840 or something but if you were to put it at or near retail at the time(especially with the Marzocchi Marathon S on there) it would've been in the vicinity of $2400.
Funny you say that... I'm getting older too. Hehehe! I used to go BIG but I just don't have-to anymore.Nice! I keep coming up in that 2500 neighborhood when I price out a Dream build.
But I have gotten older so I don’t really need quite so much bike anymore.
I do want to rent a full suss at keystone mountain. I have a good friend still living at copper mountain. I have never done lift served riding. And I really want to. I spent a decade snowboarding all over Colorado.
I had your problem when I used to wrench on bikes. Think I maxed out at 18, between bmx, road, mtn, trials, fuck I even had a lowrider at one pointI also have an aluminum Trek, 2 Felts (carbon and a steel), a steel Raliegh, steel Diamondback, Titanium Lynskey and of course the steel Curtlo.
Vidavu (sp?) Is a nice area too. Or at least it was 20 years ago probably not as remote now.Curt Gowdy State Park. Awesome trailsView attachment 4088352 View attachment 4088354
Envy makes a rippin set of carbon wheels.I worked at Cambria Bicycle Outfitter from 1999-2003 and while there I built this from the bottom up! I originally had a Marzocchi Marathon S on the front but I blew that sucker bombing off my buddies front deck in Pismo. He later gave me this fully rebuilt White Brother's AT-4 as a tide over. Cycle Monkey re-did the internals and this thing's just bad-ass!
So this is a Sanvik TST Titanium frame(ex-Boeing welder out of the northwest)
Chris King headset
Race Face cranks and bottom bracket
XTR drive train
Easton carbon fiber bars, seat post
Easton Magnesium stem
Avid Ti v-brakes
I built the wheels with Sun Rhyno Lite rims on XT hubs(because my cost was F'n great!)
WTB Ti saddle and Juliana grips and Egg Beater pedals
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It's still pretty damn sweet for being a 2002 bike. It's held it's own more than my van has! Actually, it's worth more than my Aerostar to this day. Lololol! But what I really like about it is that having built such solid wheels(as opposed to the Mavic 517's that were on everything at the time), you really get full function out of the frame with more solid wheels. I kind of alternate between the Easton carbon bar and an Easton aluminum bar. I think I like the solidity of the aluminum better.
Make sure you watch plenty of the you tube videos of spectacular crashes... Just to keep your perspective.Nice! I keep coming up in that 2500 neighborhood when I price out a Dream build.
But I have gotten older so I don’t really need quite so much bike anymore.
I do want to rent a full suss at keystone mountain. I have a good friend still living at copper mountain. I have never done lift served riding. And I really want to. I spent a decade snowboarding all over Colorado.
I have a set of carbon wheels with Hope Hubs from a (cue the hissing) Chinese company. LightBicycle will build custom set of wheels. That's all they build.Vidavu (sp?) Is a nice area too. Or at least it was 20 years ago probably not as remote now.
Envy makes a rippin set of carbon wheels.
Setup:Stylish. Now I am really embarrassed about my old van.
Make sure you watch plenty of the you tube videos of spectacular crashes... Just to keep your perspective.
Setup:
The bike is mounted to a Sea Sucker Talon
Lynskey Pro 29er 2015 Titanium frame
RockShox Reba 120mm front fork
SRAM GX 1X11 drivetrain
Lynskey Ti seatpost
Lynskey Ti Stem
Next Carbon Bar
Hope X2 Hydraulic Brakes w/braided lines
Light Bicycle Carbon 35mm Carbon wheels with Hope Pro4 Hubs
WTB Weirwolf 2.35 tires
The Car
2009 Nissan 370Z Touring model
Mods
UpRev Performance Tuned
Stillen Swaybars
H&R Lowering Springs
Stillen 2nd Gen Cold Air Intake
Fast Intentions Exhaust with High Flow Cats
Bembro Brakes
TSW Jarma 18" Wheels
Adjustable front/rear toe and camber linkeage
82K one owner miles
The owner
61 original years
all original parts
twice retired
now I take my dog to work
I will never go back to vbrakes on my mountain bikes. Hydraulic disc standard.I bought a Scott 780 Aspect which is pretty entry level with V pull brakes but it is aluminum. Good enough for me for now.
https://www.scott-sports.com/us/en/product/scott-aspect-780-bike?article=265310007
Electric blue with bright yellow lettering so it looks cool to me.
Should be.Well I posted elsewhere about my rear quick release failing on my new salsa timberjack causing me to break my scapula. I forgot about this thread then.
It’s been 2 months and the surgeon released me for physical therapy this week. Problem is my new bike is now evidence for the lawyers and I would have to ride my old worn out 2004 Gary fisher.
Rather than replace cables and a worn out seat post I bought a 2017 GT Zaskar Elite. Great deal at Jenson.
I had decided to go with the new 27.5” plus wheels for my new salsa. And new slacker geometry with short chainstays and low botttom bracket.
Worked great. I had just gone tubeless and mounted a set of top of the line Maxxis recons. Lightened the bike right up.
But the plus bike was really smooth and a little slow steering. It was better with the new tires but it seems the new bikes take the feel out of the trail a lot. Compared to my old cross country fisher especially. It also had the new 1x11 gears. Which have quite a jump between a few gears and when I ride on the street I was spinning out or over geared a lot. Or long flat trails and dirt roads.
So I went with a cross country spec 29er with an SLX/XT 2x11 and a slightly steeper but still modern geometry.
It’s a bright bitch. What can I say. I like bright colored bikes.
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Not mine just a photo. Mine is in a box and will be here next week. Also I think this one is a medium and I got a small. The top tube will likely go straight down and continue with the rear triangle like the salsa. Not that much different. More triangular looking.
Anybody riding?