| Frame | Custom made hardtail from a mix of Thermacrom, 853 and Aer Met | | Front Fork | Skittlebrau finnished to match the frame | | Bottom Bracket | Sweet | | Cranks | Sweetwings, finnished to match frame and fork. | | Chainrings | cycle dynamics | | Front Derailleur | pish | | Chain | stainless | | Rear Derailleur | posh | | Cogset | RNC one piece driver | | Hubs | philwood front, king rear-pewter | | Rims | Vantuyl mtb tubular, custom drilled | | Tires | A-dugast with intense 'system' xc tread | | Brakes | hope mono 4 | | Seatpost | integrated into frame with head a cross between syncros 2-bolt and Macneil 1-pc | | Saddle | custom made a-la-brooks but made to work with the crazy scheme above | | Headset | integrated, hybrid ceramic bearings | | Handlebars | custom made 1-pc filletbrazed aermet bar-stem | | Shifters | um, like, NOOO | | Brake Levers | dangerboy | | Bar Tape | cork | | Extras | internal brake conduit, all pivots of any kind use ceramic bearing surfaces. |
Dom from Canada! writes:
well, it's a touch far fetched, but i want something to fit between my light-ass marinoni (tubular equipped) track bike and my 30lb Peyto (with tractor tyres) that's used for all around bashing - street, jumping, park anything really, it's not that fun when the ground is slow and the terrain is technically easy though. I think the above bike would make a sweet, sorted, durable, light crosscountry bike for those trails where my bmx lookalike is less exciting.
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