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jodysbike

wheel man
Oct 11, 2001
390
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Dune
I'm planning on doing a little work to the MOB since my fork is beat, I'm sick of the giant gap in pedal engagement for the Hone hub and sick of turning my bars back all the time.

Anyone have anything bad to ay about these parts?

http://www.pricepoint.com/detail/17180-315_MARD18-3-Parts-59-Forks/Accessories/2008-Marzocchi-Dirt-Jumper-1-Suspension-Fork.htm

http://www.ebikestop.com/dmr_revolver_6_pawl_single_speed_11t_driver_hub_disc_14mm_axle-HU3080.php

http://www.universalcycles.com/shopping/product_details.php?id=22793

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pnj

Turbo Monkey till the fat lady sings
Aug 14, 2002
4,696
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seattle
You're going to have to run an ACS Slant 45 stem with that Rotor..
 

pnj

Turbo Monkey till the fat lady sings
Aug 14, 2002
4,696
40
seattle
Somehow I knew you did..

If you didn't fall off your bike so often, you wouldn't have to unwind your bars as much. ahaha.

You still livin in Oly area?
 

jodysbike

wheel man
Oct 11, 2001
390
0
Dune
Somehow I knew you did..

If you didn't fall off your bike so often, you wouldn't have to unwind your bars as much. ahaha.
I know! It's that dam torn ligament and dislocating shoulder.


[/QUOTE]You still livin in Oly area?[/QUOTE]

YES! :rant:
 

jodysbike

wheel man
Oct 11, 2001
390
0
Dune
Somehow I knew you did..

If you didn't fall off your bike so often, you wouldn't have to unwind your bars as much. ahaha.

You still livin in Oly area?
I'm assuming from your recent post that you are in West Seattle now?
 

WBC

Monkey
Aug 8, 2003
578
1
PNW
You'll have to convert the DJ to open bath within a couple months of owning it, but it's not too difficult. Otherwise, cheap, heavy and pretty strong.

Gyros however, those don't even belong on 20's. That's a flagrant move on a 26.
 

jodysbike

wheel man
Oct 11, 2001
390
0
Dune
Gyros however, those don't even belong on 20's. That's a flagrant move on a 26.
I'm not at all a traditional rider. I come from a background of riding street and flat on a 20 inch not racing and jumping. I'm looking for the gyro to adapt pinky squeeks, multi whip firehydrants, whiplash's and such to street use on the same bike I'm jumping with.
 
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I'm planning on doing a little work to the MOB since my fork is beat, I'm sick of the giant gap in pedal engagement for the Hone hub and sick of turning my bars back all the time.

Anyone have anything bad to ay about these parts?

http://www.pricepoint.com/detail/17180-315_MARD18-3-Parts-59-Forks/Accessories/2008-Marzocchi-Dirt-Jumper-1-Suspension-Fork.htm

http://www.ebikestop.com/dmr_revolver_6_pawl_single_speed_11t_driver_hub_disc_14mm_axle-HU3080.php

http://www.universalcycles.com/shopping/product_details.php?id=22793

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I have that fork on a kona bass... though I havn't had it long I havn't heard anything bad about it... I havn't heard anything about Marz DJ forks for awhile other than they are heavy....

I will be curious about that hydro gyro... they must have licensed that from khe...

I've heard good things about the Eastern and Gack 14mm hub engagement...

I have a hadley SS that I either run w/a saint/6 cogs/e13 street or SS w/1/8" cogs chain... but I already had many of those parts and found a e13 street on eBay for $50...

that's my 2 cents