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Just Picked up a Scott Timos Ltd

bicyclegreen

Chimp
Oct 6, 2008
6
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So far its working great.

Since it's mainly going to be used as a dirt jumper, should i go with a h-bar that has a higher rise?


BTW, Anybody else here have one of these?

Cheers.


 

basikbiker

Monkey
Jun 15, 2006
619
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Northern Cali
honestly if it feels good ride it. you could try hi rise bars but with how your setup is now, it might feel kinda funky cause the axle to crown on that fork isnt that short comparative to whats out there.
 

sprintrjm

Chimp
Oct 3, 2008
6
0
honestly if it feels good ride it. you could try hi rise bars but with how your setup is now, it might feel kinda funky cause the axle to crown on that fork isnt that short comparative to whats out there.
Is it hard to drop the forks down to 80mm?

I just d-loaded the marzocchi
Manual and it did not mention that procedure

That's #2 on my newb question quota.

Ps I flucking hate the iPhone auto correction!
 
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bicyclegreen

Chimp
Oct 6, 2008
6
0
i have been searching google for a bit now, and i have not found a step by step tear down of the fork.

Any thoughts?

Thx.

By the way, was $800 a good price that i just paid for it? I noticed that the cranks cost about $250 new.
 

Mayo Viking

Chimp
Jul 24, 2007
7
0
I had the exact bike same year and everything. I haven't seen an 05 for ages. I just replaced mine with an NS Suburban. The voltage is a great bike and I loved it for the two 1/2 years of riding it gave me. The only things I didn't like about it when I had it were the low BB and the vertical dropouts.

This is when I first got it in 06:
http://www.pinkbike.com/photo/868352/

Here it is in its most recent form:
http://www.pinkbike.com/photo/2232890/

My current set up, which I'm also very happy with:
http://www.pinkbike.com/photo/2572682/