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MY P.2 more or less finished!

revmonkey

Monkey
Sep 6, 2005
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i use this bike for freeride, so what the heck.

just missing my rhynolite wheels and a boxguide... but otherwise it's done!





Spec: waiting for part to come in
Frame: Specialized P.2 Cromo
Fork: Manitou Stance Flow
Wheels: Sun Rhynolite laced to Deore Disk
Cranks: Truvativ Hussefelt
Pedals: Shimano DX PD-MX30
Rear Der: Shimano Acera
Front Der: Truvativ Boxguide
Bar: Titec El Norte
Stem: Truvativ Hussefelt
Brakes: Hayes HFX-9

that's pretty much all that's important.

i've worked out how much i've spent to this point.

720 - 2005 Specialized Hardrock Sport Disc
125 - Fork
70 - Cranks, Bar, Stem
30 - Pedals
100 - Brakes
35 - Grips
50 - Shifter
280 - Frame
75 - Wheels (which i'm still waiting for to arrive at my house...)

all in all, it took me $1,490 to get to this stage, and i still have enough parts left over to rebuild my hardrock. considering at 2007 P.2 costs $1,100, i managed to build up a bike with comparable (or better in some areas) spec, and a trailbike to boot. i didn't do too bad, eh? (all prices cad)
 

RimJobbed

Monkey
Apr 11, 2006
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I dig your build. Still can't wrap my mind around those new P frames. I'm rockin the older squared top tube model P2 and love it. And good luck with that park.
 

revmonkey

Monkey
Sep 6, 2005
129
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oh no worries it all melted yesterday :D

haven't been able to ride it yet though, stupid driver's ed...

but yeah, i rode the park with a couple buddies that day, super wet but really really fun :)
 

Squirreldh

Chimp
Dec 21, 2006
42
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nice ride, I have the same p.2 cromo frame and I love it. did you get the short or long top tube version? mines short and it feels really nice, a too much toe overlap though so barspins are difficult.