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captainspauldin

intrigued by a pole
May 14, 2007
1,297
192
Jersey Shore
Maguras... Nice choice.

My parts pile fits in the milk crate. Except for the fork... And part if it is still bolted to my N3...
Thanks, yeah I dig the MT5s on the megatrail, figured I couldn't go wrong... here's all the parts I have together:

just need a saddle (going to order the GG sdg saddle with the frame) and rear shock for when in Trail Pistol Mode (most likely a coil db il).

Now Matt, Will and their crabon guy need to finish their pina coladas and get cracking on size 4s! :banana:
 
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Sandwich

Pig my fish!
Staff member
May 23, 2002
21,779
7,044
borcester rhymes
https://ridegg.com/jobs

For those with the appropriate skills in the Denver area, GG has several job openings in the quest of scaling manufacturing.

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how would you feel about somebody with none of those skills, who doesn't particularly want to work in those areas, but does want to live in colorado, ride a GG, and also has a high standard of living?

asking for a friend.
 

jackalope

Mental acuity - 1%
Jan 9, 2004
7,699
6,107
in a single wide, cooking meth...
how would you feel about somebody with none of those skills, who doesn't particularly want to work in those areas, but does want to live in colorado, ride a GG, and also has a high standard of living?

asking for a friend.
Thanks Sandwich, but I will come clean - I am the "friend" he was referring to. Regardless, I am hopeful for an interview (at a nearby bar of course).
 

roflbox

roflborx
Jan 23, 2017
3,163
834
Raleigh, NC
https://ridegg.com/jobs

For those with the appropriate skills in the Denver area, GG has several job openings in the quest of scaling manufacturing.

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when are you opening your Durham NC satellite corporate office / machining center / GG East Coast experience tour site?

Available skilled employees:
@jackalope
Media correspondent / bourbon tester / headtube strength tester / bolt quality checker / torque wrench calibrator / bicycle flex tester
@SuboptimusPrime
bicycle spec generator / bourbon tester / components corrosion tester / humidity enthusiast

Yours truly
cnc machine swearer / bad line choices / dog wrangler / internet poster


GG East Coast experience would entail the following:
upon flight arrival:
pick up from airport, dropped off in woods with the team and a case of jack daniels
bicycles
bourbon
bicycles
maybe food
choice of well aged lander carpet to sleep on
3am wakeup by someone's dog

trail breakfast of bacon / eggs / coffee

more bicycles
dropped back off at airport

no change of clothes allowed
 

mtg

Green with Envy
Sep 21, 2009
1,862
1,604
Denver, CO
how would you feel about somebody with none of those skills, who doesn't particularly want to work in those areas, but does want to live in colorado, ride a GG, and also has a high standard of living?

asking for a friend.
There's a name for that group, it's called "please sponsor me" :banana:
 

ZHendo

Turbo Monkey
Oct 29, 2006
1,661
147
PNW
Saw that article. It's now clear how GG has been making their frames...or more like who has been making their frames.

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zdubyadubya

Turbo Monkey
Apr 13, 2008
1,273
96
Ellicott City, MD
e-dropper. upon closer look, just a weirdo.
hahahahaha.... the GG frame only has a cable entrance on the left so i put the dropper on the right so i could shrink wrap it to the brake line... so yes.... weird. but makes for a cleaner cockpit and the PNW remote is actually quite nice. i dont miss my wolf tooth all that much. shifting AXS is a different hand movement anyways than a traditional shifter so it all kind of worked out.
 

dan-o

Turbo Monkey
Jun 30, 2004
6,499
2,805
hahahahaha.... the GG frame only has a cable entrance on the left so i put the dropper on the right so i could shrink wrap it to the brake line... so yes.... weird. but makes for a cleaner cockpit and the PNW remote is actually quite nice. i dont miss my wolf tooth all that much. shifting AXS is a different hand movement anyways than a traditional shifter so it all kind of worked out.
What size bottle can you use with cage down low like that?
I just can't get past the aesthetic of the top tube mount, I want that weight low.