nice chain tension. WTF is that fork?Originally posted by Low_b
I don't know if you consider this burley, but here's my Planet X Compo.
nice chain tension. WTF is that fork?Originally posted by Low_b
I don't know if you consider this burley, but here's my Planet X Compo.
It's an old Bullet Brothers zzyzx.Originally posted by PGKelly
WTF is that fork?
Yes. TT 21.5" TTT 22.5"Originally posted by diesel
is the top tube the same length as the regular sized one?
It sure looks like it. (Yes.)Originally posted by diesel
is this how's bike?
99' Judy XLOriginally posted by monkeyboy424
p3 kicks assssss!!!!!
that bike rools!!!!!!!
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ps. what kind of fork is that???
nice!Originally posted by bomberdave
heres a pic of my goat . I had just taken off the dirtjumper fork and discbrake.
I'd like to see that too, but that would be some serious over-kill!Originally posted by monkeyboy424
i like that planet x!!! also lets see a a hard tail with one of those 12 in monster ts! that would be so cool!!!!![]()
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Deore rear deraileurs because they function decently and are cheap and don't hurt the wallet as much when they get smashed up.Originally posted by PGKelly
i think we've already discussed to death the issue of super-long travel DC forks on hardtails. on a different note, why do i see so many people using deore derralleuirs? i'm just kinda curious.
because they're cheap to replace after getting f'ed up from pedal and sprocket grinds.Originally posted by PGKelly
i think we've already discussed to death the issue of super-long travel DC forks on hardtails. on a different note, why do i see so many people using deore derralleuirs? i'm just kinda curious.
I've done a derailleur grind on my deore. It's still good... although was out of wack for a few shifts.Originally posted by downhil
because they're cheap to replace after getting f'ed up from pedal and sprocket grinds.
hey thats greg! yo that looks like a big drop.Originally posted by shifty S
well you cant really see it, but its a cheeta with a manitou supernova and dual 24" doublewides and 3" motogazzi tires....
yeah, we're guessing that its 7.5-8 feetOriginally posted by diesel
hey thats greg! yo that looks like a big drop.
where is that btw?Originally posted by shifty S
yeah, we're guessing that its 7.5-8 feet