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Chimp
Jul 30, 2005
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that is what happens when you wear spandex while riding a mountain bike...

milky, your bike is looking pretty sweet, i mean, rad...is that better? how are the saints over the hope brakes?
 

DHS

Friendly Neighborhood Pool Boy
Apr 23, 2002
5,094
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Sand, CA
that is what happens when you wear spandex while riding a mountain bike...

milky, your bike is looking pretty sweet, i mean, rad...is that better? how are the saints over the hope brakes?
sorry to say, but the saints feel better then any hope brake that i've owned. and with the straitline lever upgrade. i don't get arm pump at all anymore. and there's some hour long down hill rides here.

plus, sold the 6pot hopes, bought 2 sets of saints
 

Jimmy_Pop

Turbo Monkey
Mar 1, 2002
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Phoenix, Az USA
local.

$75 for the three pieces. front, rear and brake arm. They did a great job.

gotta get a new 17t cog and I'm gonna run a half link chain on the LHD side. I think these spline drive sprockets would be sweet for the jackshaft. Hmmm.
 

DHS

Friendly Neighborhood Pool Boy
Apr 23, 2002
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Sand, CA
better than hope...wow. that is a lot coming from you. have you tried juicies before? what size rotors did you need?

nice pink stickers!
can't say i like juicy's. the lever feel is soo weird. and i've had to warrenty more then enough of them here at the shop. 1/5 juicy carbons i've felt/used actually feel good. the Codes are pretty nice. but for the weight/power ratio. saints all the way baby
 

no skid marks

Monkey
Jan 15, 2006
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ACT Australia
local.

$75 for the three pieces. front, rear and brake arm. They did a great job.

gotta get a new 17t cog and I'm gonna run a half link chain on the LHD side. I think these spline drive sprockets would be sweet for the jackshaft. Hmmm.
You could run a normal chain with one half link if it's just to get a lower BB.
 

DHS

Friendly Neighborhood Pool Boy
Apr 23, 2002
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Sand, CA
You could run a normal chain with one half link if it's just to get a lower BB.
i did that for a while. but even with the slight stronger chain i still broke it. found this high end 8spd kmc chain, that even if i hit it. it still pedals smooth.

true with the halflink. i wouldn't have to worry about messing this up. cause it burly. but with the bmx bikes that i've worked on with it. it stretches insanely too much
 

LeRoy

Monkey
Apr 11, 2002
375
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Wellington - NZ
alittle bit if anodize goes along way. learned that the hard way on #77 ;)
truer words have never been spoken(with the exception of if/of)... it's amazing how far some folks will go to ensure that every part on their bike is a matching ano colour. Way back in the day, we had the "purple patron" who was a regular at our shop.
 

Jimmy_Pop

Turbo Monkey
Mar 1, 2002
2,030
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Phoenix, Az USA
I received my frameset back yesterday. I was soo excited to see this thing rolling that i was trying to open the bike box while holding a 3-way and my fork. Anyway, i put them down long enough to thoroughly open & unpack the box.

A big thank you to Chris and Terry for amazing attention to detail and such a great refurbish. Thanks to Craig at avy for sorting my shock.

I moved from 165mm DJ crank arms to new standard sized 170mm. I'm also digging this spline drive chainwheel. No need for a pinch bolt so that solved the LHD crank issue. Maybe i'll try those Ti easton arms someday when i hit the lotto.

enjoy.





 

RogerH

Monkey
Jan 22, 2004
157
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Sweden
Very nice! The sprocket and disc rotors look really good together!

Is there enough splines on a standard axle to fit both the sprocket and crank? Or do you have a special axle?

Can anyone recommend some lightweight cranks for the race link? I have a secondhand RL on the way. (Should ship today!) I think it has 170mm cranks. I usually prefer 165 with my short legs. But of course, I will try the stock items first.
 

DHS

Friendly Neighborhood Pool Boy
Apr 23, 2002
5,094
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Sand, CA
Maybe i'll try those Ti easton arms someday when i hit the lotto.
i've already tried them on a dh bike. no good. flex like crazy.

someone else made some Renyolds 853 arms, i want to say it was gusset. just as strong as the 4130 ones, but 35% lighter. and no flex
 

seismic

Turbo Monkey
Dec 22, 2003
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South East Asia
I received my frameset back yesterday. I was soo excited to see this thing rolling that i was trying to open the bike box while holding a 3-way and my fork. Anyway, i put them down long enough to thoroughly open & unpack the box.

A big thank you to Chris and Terry for amazing attention to detail and such a great refurbish. Thanks to Craig at avy for sorting my shock.

I moved from 165mm DJ crank arms to new standard sized 170mm. I'm also digging this spline drive chainwheel. No need for a pinch bolt so that solved the LHD crank issue. Maybe i'll try those Ti easton arms someday when i hit the lotto.

enjoy.

QUOTE]

What kind of cranks and chainwheel are those? They look amazing !
 

tmx

aka chromegoddess
Mar 16, 2003
1,683
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Portland
"I was soo excited to see this thing rolling that i was trying to open the bike box while holding a 3-way and my fork. "

^^^^^^Great visual. LOL

Keep us posted how the chainring works out. It's smoking hot in the photos.

Cheers!
 

Sandwich

Pig my fish!
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May 23, 2002
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yo homies.

on my last ride i noticed some rub from the right side chainwheel on the suspension bolt. The bolt sticks out a little bit but I've torqued it down as much as I could. In order to clear the bolt, I reversed the chainwheel on that side...is that correct? The chainwheel has a built in spacer on one side and is flat on the other...which side should the spacer be on, inside, toward the bike, or outside (the way it was previously) facing my leg? I don't want to f up my chainline nor my really sweet bike...not sure why I haven't had this problem before though...
 

RogerH

Monkey
Jan 22, 2004
157
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Sweden
Just built me a Race Link! Got the frame used, from a guy in London. Great condition!

Used most of my components off my old DH-bike. It's about 21kg (46lbs. Ouch!!) My old alu. bike was 19kg...
The BB axle was about 157mm (6.2") Profile lists only 6" or 6 7/8" ti-axles. Which one do you use?

The left hand chain is 1/8, right? Was going to try a half link to lower the BB, but only had a 3/32. Too tight for the upper sprocket...


Some pics:




Have only ridden it on flat ground, but it feels soo nice! The rear appears slightly harder sprung then the fork. It has a #450 spring. Do you think it's ok for 165lbs rider?
Have not played with the compression adjusters yet.

Can't wait to hit the slopes on sunday!!

Thanks for watching!
 

Jimmy_Pop

Turbo Monkey
Mar 1, 2002
2,030
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Phoenix, Az USA
very very very nice RL !!

I'm using the 6" Ti profile spindle with no problem.

I have used the 6.875" Ti spindle in the past but it took too many spacers and i thought it looked bad. You also have to be careful to align the 28T chainwheel with the jackshaft wheel - so you cant just throw on extra spacers without spacing the jackshaft to match up for proper chainline.

the weight of 46 pounds is not bad at all.
 

RogerH

Monkey
Jan 22, 2004
157
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Sweden
Hi! Thanks for the insight! Cool that you like it!!

I can see the chain line is so critical cause the chain is so short. On the other hand, the secondary chain is very long!
I predict nice shifting! First time I could backpedal in easiest gear, without any issues at all.
 

DHS

Friendly Neighborhood Pool Boy
Apr 23, 2002
5,094
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Sand, CA
both chains are 3/32

you should look for the 400lbs Ti spring, it may feel better. plus you have the hi and low comp on there to help you along better.

i have a 6" ti spindle aswell. cut down a little.
 

Jimmy_Pop

Turbo Monkey
Mar 1, 2002
2,030
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Phoenix, Az USA
i think mine is a 1/2 bmx chain on my LHD side. I'd never run a mtb chain again. too much stress. i snapped my stock mtb chain trying to cross a busy road. busted my knee on the bars and fell out in the street. F that. Burly 20" bmx chain all the way.