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Backyard Bike Checks: Show Your Bike Some Love and Win

By Bike Hub Features · 217 comments

For the past few years, the Bike Hub crew have been bringing you Bike Checks from the Cape Epic.

Since things didn’t quite go according to plan this year, we thought we’d turn the focus on the many bikes now confined to garages or spare rooms, dreaming of a life beyond Zwift.

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Introducing Backyard Bike Checks

Yep, it’s pretty much what it says on the box. You showing your bike some love by showing it off (and giving it a wash first). Take some photos of it in your backyard, on a balcony, your spare room or on a couch… anywhere really as long as it is at home.

Update: We’ve extended the competition end date until 30 April 2020 and announced our first winner. Details below.

How to get involved

  1. Give your bike a wash (if it’s not already clean)
  2. Take some photos
  3. Upload at least three photos to the Forum thread on Bike Hub or on social media tagging Bike Hub on Facebook or @bikehubber on Instagram or Twitter. Be sure to use the hashtag #backyardbikechecks.
  4. (Optional) Tell us a little more about your setup and upgrades

Win one of two Muc-Off hampers

Keep your bike in top shape even after lockdown with some goodies from Muc-Off. One lucky participant will win a hamper of bike care products.

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Muc-Off Bike Protect
Muc-Off Bike Protect is the ultimate liquid bicycle protection. Preserve and freshen your bike with Bike Protect’s incredible water dispersing action! It’s a perfect ‘all over’, after-wash corrosion inhibitor due to its extremely high oil content.
(1 x can)
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Using our state-of-the-art Nano Tech formula, Muc-Off cuts through grime quicker than you can say “OMG!” regardless of the weather or riding conditions.
(2 x bottles)
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Muc-Off Wet Chain Lube
Muc-Off Wet Chain Lube is an ultra durable, long distance bicycle chain lubricant and oil that’s been specifically formulated to excel over long distances in wet or muddy conditions.
(3 x bottles)

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Bonus Prize

Muc-Off No Puncture Hassle
You will never go flat with the Muc-Off No Puncture Hassle. ‘No Puncture’ is designed and tested to be far superior to tradition vulcanised rubber repairs. ‘No Puncture’ is an anti-puncture device which instantly seals any hole up to 5mm in diameter.

For more info on the Muc-Off range check in with the local distributors, Adventure Inc.

And the winners are:
  • Round #1 – Muc-Off Hamper: Duane_Bosch
  • Round #2 – Muc-Off Hamper: Pending – to be announced on 4 May 2020
  • Bonus Prize: Pending – to be announced on 4 May 2020

The rules:
  • Competition closes at midnight on 16 April 2020 30 April 2020.
  • Winners will be selected by way of a random draw from all qualifying entries submitted by midnight on 16 and 30 April 2020.
  • Only participants based in South Africa (or with a South African delivery address) will be eligible to win.
  • Prizes will be delivered once lockdown ends and couriers are back to general service.

Comments

Bos

Apr 6, 2020, 10:21 AM

First up: My 2019 Stumpy Expert.

 

Fairly stock, but pimped with the following touches:

  • Upgraded Guide R brakeset to Code RSC. Ridiculous power.
  • Replaced stock 50mm stem and 31.8 bar with a 45mm Lyne AMP 35 with a 780mm AMP 35 Carbon bar.
  • Ditched the front Butcher, running Eliminator Grid 2.6 front, Ground Control Grid 2.6 rear. Rolls faster, corners more predictably.
  • Rebuilt the rear rim onto a Roval Traverse SL (DT Swiss 350 internals) hub with its amazing star ratchet. Zzzzzzzzz.
  • Most of the high-impact areas have been carefully wrapped.
  • I hate clatter, so my cable management is OCD. Note the foam wraps at strategic points to eliminate noise.

 

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Hey Mr Smooth, when this whole Lock-down is over, can we organize a ride down the Iron Monkey and Red Phoenix ? Maybe even Invite your retired from MTB younger but older brother ?

 

I feel for you. Your garden was this neat, and your bikes this clean before lockdown, WTF are you going to do for 3 weeks!!??

 

Nice bike ;) 

The Ouzo

Apr 6, 2020, 10:29 AM

My turn. No fancy pics but here goes.

 

Make shift bike wash station with the entire fleet.

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First up my Giant Boulder.

Pretty banged up and does duty as the kiddy carrier.

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Next up is my recently semi retired Scott S6.

Bought about 16 years ago used.

Mods include custom ratios on the cassette.

Does duty on the IDT.

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My pride and joy. Giant Contend.

Upgrades

Giant SLR carbon bars. Double wrapped.

Shorter stem.

Fizik Arione saddle.

Pirelli Cinturato 28mm tyres.

Normally sports Shimano peddles but these are on the Scott for lockdown.

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The wife’s Titan.

No mods.

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Eldest Axis

Changed the grips to those monkey ones.

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Youngest hand me down.

Mods, just the front basket

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Youngest first bike.

Mods

Removed training wheels

Basket

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And the entire fleet all clean

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Warren Melissa Go Riding

Apr 6, 2020, 12:28 PM

She has been stripped and cleaned twice this lockdown already lol

 

Hope you guys are staying safe!

 

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Mongooser

Apr 6, 2020, 12:57 PM

*Corrected Submission *

2015 Commencal supreme v3 park edition 

Renthal fatbars and stem, Marzo 380cr2r

Code brakes And A fox Vanrc or vivid r2 depending what I ride. 

apologies the quality got compressed smh 

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Dan Dob

Apr 6, 2020, 1:34 PM

My Mercer Gangly Gibbon!

 

The perfect Cape Town trail bike with 140mm front and 120mm rear travel but I've overdorked  it to 160mm/120mm at times.

 

South Industries Wheels

Lyne Components Bar, Stem and Dropper

Csixx 28t chainring (and their rad topcap has been used as a custom chainguide.

Maxxis Double Down Agressor 2.3 (28psi)on the back (with vittoria airliner insert)

Assegai  grip 2.5(23. 5psi) 

DVO Topaz shock at 160psi (no Tokens) with bladder at 190psi. Rebound 3 clicks from fastest.

DVO Diamond fork at 90psi, Rebound 10 clicks from max. OTT 8 revolutions from min.

SRAM code brakes and 11sp Drivetrain

Two waterbottle cages  :thumbup:

 

Head angle of about 65.7 degrees, 

Reach 475mm 

Chain stays 430mm

Seat angle around 73 degrees. 

 

This bike has taken me to many incredible trails and has given me so much happiness  :wub:

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Ispeed_V

Apr 6, 2020, 1:35 PM

A slight break from all the MTB's.

 

My Fondriest TF2

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Chris De Jongh

Apr 6, 2020, 5:14 PM

My 2018 Inspired Arcade Street Trials bike.

 

Possibly the only one in SA 

 

And yes, it has 24" wheels.

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Eddy Gordo

Apr 6, 2020, 5:46 PM

My Fireeye Funseeker Steel Frame All Mountain

 

Octane one 27.5 Solar Wheel sets laced to Novatec hubs

Shimano Xt 10 speed rear derailleur and shifter

IXF chinese Cranks

Blackspire Beavertail chain guide and bash gaurd

Octane One Belter Pedals

Xfusion Sweep set at 140mm

ABR Stem

Octane One Chemical Bars, 760mm wide

Brand X Saddle

Formula R1 Brakes 200m rotor front and 180mm rear

Lizard Skin North Shore Grips, nice and chunky at 33mm diameter.

 

 

 

 

The saddle evens out when the seatpost is higher.

Bos

Apr 7, 2020, 8:56 AM

I Posted my whole Story a week before lock-down, so some of you might have seen it.. (Stolen) no bike for the best part of summer then as soon as I got a new one, the boss of the world says "LOCKDOWN" 

I cant tell you how badly I want to take this baby down Red Phoenix !

 

The story goes...

 

My bike was stolen in the early hours of the morning on black Friday 2019, never to be seen again. However, since it was stolen from my house "Santa"m came to the party and paid out an amount I could put a fairly descent bike together with If I shopped around cleverly.

As it turns out, every part has a unique story in where they came from or how they came to be that both makes the build more special because of what I managed to put together for the price, and, the mission I went through getting them. 

 

 

Every part had a story

 

  • Fork - RS Revelation (150mm debonair) now Pike from bikehubSA. Then when I traveled to the UK in Feb, I picked up a Charger 2 RCT3 damper on e-bay UK and brought It home with me.  
  • Frame - ICAN P9 /Evolve Alpha 150mm Ex China, Snuck this out there hours before Chinese Lockdown.
  • RS Deluxe RT3 bought new from Ukraine Ebay
  • SRAM GX Eagle group set (Bikehub)
  • ECC hubs (bought for a bargain from a local kid who tried servicing the hub himself, incorrectly installing a bearing and doomed the hubs bust, took me 30mins and they were good as new) on Rapide TR30 rims, built myself.
  • Shimano deore brakes (Still need a 180mm rotor for the back) + Pedals bikehub 
  • Lyne Components:
  • -Pulse Carbon 35Di bars bikehub
  • -Pulse 55mm Stem Stoke
  • -170 Contour dropper bought from a buddy
  • Maxxis 29x2.5' Aggressor + 2.5' DHF exo+ Stoke

 

Since it took me months to receive all the parts, I opted to build the bike myself. Took muuch longer than anticipated but in the end, apart from the BB, there were no issues. 

 

PS. Excuse the water bottle, I had to got a side entry and the pink one of my wife's bike was all that fitted for the first ride but that's now sorted.

 

I now have 3 photos :)

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Eddy Gordo

Apr 7, 2020, 12:58 PM

My 2018 Guerilla Gravity Megatrail in RAW

Octane One Solar Pro 27.5 rims laced to ECC boost hubs

WTB Convict 2.5 up front and WTB Trailboss 2.4 out back

Sram NX 11 sp rear derailleur and shifter

Sram GX crank

34T Oil Slick Chainring and Chain

Sunrace 11-46 Cassette

One Up Chain guide

Sram Guide R with 200mm rotors front and Back

Deity Bladerunner pedals

Octane One Chemical Pro Stem

Deity Mohawk Carbon Bars 787 wide - uncut

ODI SDG lock on grips

SDG Duster Saddle

Rapide 150mm Dropper Post

DVO Diamond Boost

DVO Topaz T3

 

ChrisF

Apr 7, 2020, 1:09 PM

I Posted my whole Story a week before lock-down, so some of you might have seen it.. (Stolen) no bike for the best part of summer then as soon as I got a new one, the boss of the world says "LOCKDOWN" 

I cant tell you how badly I want to take this baby down Red Phoenix !

 

The story goes...

 

My bike was stolen in the early hours of the morning on black Friday 2019, never to be seen again. However, since it was stolen from my house "Santa"m came to the party and paid out an amount I could put a fairly descent bike together with If I shopped around cleverly.

As it turns out, every part has a unique story in where they came from or how they came to be that both makes the build more special because of what I managed to put together for the price, and, the mission I went through getting them. 

 

 

Every part had a story

 

  • Fork - RS Revelation (150mm debonair) now Pike from bikehubSA. Then when I traveled to the UK in Feb, I picked up a Charger 2 RCT3 damper on e-bay UK and brought It home with me.  
  • Frame - ICAN P9 /Evolve Alpha 150mm Ex China, Snuck this out there hours before Chinese Lockdown.
  • RS Deluxe RT3 bought new from Ukraine Ebay
  • SRAM GX Eagle group set (Bikehub)
  • ECC hubs (bought for a bargain from a local kid who tried servicing the hub himself, incorrectly installing a bearing and doomed the hubs bust, took me 30mins and they were good as new) on Rapide TR30 rims, built myself.
  • Shimano deore brakes (Still need a 180mm rotor for the back) + Pedals bikehub 
  • Lyne Components:
  • -Pulse Carbon 35Di bars bikehub
  • -Pulse 55mm Stem Stoke
  • -170 Contour dropper bought from a buddy
  • Maxxis 29x2.5' Aggressor + 2.5' DHF exo+ Stoke

 

Since it took me months to receive all the parts, I opted to build the bike myself. Took muuch longer than anticipated but in the end, apart from the BB, there were no issues. 

 

PS. Excuse the water bottle, I had to got a side entry and the pink one of my wife's bike was all that fitted for the first ride but that's now sorted.

 

VERY nice bike !!!!

 

 

A Woolf-rail will lower that bottle nicely in the frame ....  :thumbup:

SRBVI

Apr 7, 2020, 1:44 PM

Some old school TLC today

 

My 1996 Marin Bobcat Trail

 

Original parts and tyres

 

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My 1999 Klein Mantra

 

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Pieter1

Apr 7, 2020, 3:56 PM

My 2018 Guerilla Gravity Megatrail in RAW

Octane One Solar Pro 27.5 rims laced to ECC boost hubs

WTB Convict 2.5 up front and WTB Trailboss 2.4 out back

Sram NX 11 sp rear derailleur and shifter

Sram GX crank

34T Oil Slick Chainring and Chain

Sunrace 11-46 Cassette

One Up Chain guide

Sram Guide R with 200mm rotors front and Back

Deity Bladerunner pedals

Octane One Chemical Pro Stem

Deity Mohawk Carbon Bars 787 wide - uncut

ODI SDG lock on grips

SDG Duster Saddle

Rapide 150mm Dropper Post

DVO Diamond Boost

DVO Topaz T3

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So nice nice dude.
Wayne pudding Mol

Apr 7, 2020, 6:24 PM

My 2018 Guerilla Gravity Megatrail in RAW

Octane One Solar Pro 27.5 rims laced to ECC boost hubs

WTB Convict 2.5 up front and WTB Trailboss 2.4 out back

Sram NX 11 sp rear derailleur and shifter

Sram GX crank

34T Oil Slick Chainring and Chain

Sunrace 11-46 Cassette

One Up Chain guide

Sram Guide R with 200mm rotors front and Back

Deity Bladerunner pedals

Octane One Chemical Pro Stem

Deity Mohawk Carbon Bars 787 wide - uncut

ODI SDG lock on grips

SDG Duster Saddle

Rapide 150mm Dropper Post

DVO Diamond Boost

DVO Topaz T3

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If you ever win the lotto, check out garbaruk.com - they have cassettes, chainrings and some other cool stuff to match this super cool bike

Rigardt@Scott

Apr 7, 2020, 6:28 PM

VERY nice bike !!!!

 

 

A Woolf-rail will lower that bottle nicely in the frame .... :thumbup:

I'd rather go for the Lyne Holy Rail, 1/4 the price and locally designed.
Eddy Gordo

Apr 7, 2020, 6:46 PM

If you ever win the lotto, check out garbaruk.com - they have cassettes, chainrings and some other cool stuff to match this super cool bike

Oh, Yes, a new cassette is in the pipeline. Oh and THANK!!!

Shebeen

Apr 7, 2020, 7:10 PM

I Posted my whole Story a week before lock-down, so some of you might have seen it.. (Stolen) no bike for the best part of summer then as soon as I got a new one, the boss of the world says "LOCKDOWN"

I cant tell you how badly I want to take this baby down Red Phoenix !

The story goes...

My bike was stolen in the early hours of the morning on black Friday 2019, never to be seen again. However, since it was stolen from my house "Santa"m came to the party and paid out an amount I could put a fairly descent bike together with If I shopped around cleverly.

As it turns out, every part has a unique story in where they came from or how they came to be that both makes the build more special because of what I managed to put together for the price, and, the mission I went through getting them.

 

Every part had a story

 

  • Fork - RS Revelation (150mm debonair) now Pike from bikehubSA. Then when I traveled to the UK in Feb, I picked up a Charger 2 RCT3 damper on e-bay UK and brought It home with me.
  • Frame - ICAN P9 /Evolve Alpha 150mm Ex China, Snuck this out there hours before Chinese Lockdown.
  • RS Deluxe RT3 bought new from Ukraine Ebay
  • SRAM GX Eagle group set (Bikehub)
  • ECC hubs (bought for a bargain from a local kid who tried servicing the hub himself, incorrectly installing a bearing and doomed the hubs bust, took me 30mins and they were good as new) on Rapide TR30 rims, built myself.
  • Shimano deore brakes (Still need a 180mm rotor for the back) + Pedals bikehub
  • Lyne Components:
  • -Pulse Carbon 35Di bars bikehub
  • -Pulse 55mm Stem Stoke
  • -170 Contour dropper bought from a buddy
  • Maxxis 29x2.5' Aggressor + 2.5' DHF exo+ Stoke

Since it took me months to receive all the parts, I opted to build the bike myself. Took muuch longer than anticipated but in the end, apart from the BB, there were no issues.

PS. Excuse the water bottle, I had to got a side entry and the pink one of my wife's bike was all that fitted for the first ride but that's now sorted.

Buying bike parts off Ukraine eBay?!

Now I've heard it all

Duane_Bosch

Apr 8, 2020, 7:22 AM

Backyard bike check 2 of 3.

 

Behold my 2015 Giant TCR Advanced. It's pretty much a standard build apart from the 80mm stem, Mavic wheels and Selle San Marco saddle which is by far the best bike upgrade I have ever purchased. Oh and the black bar tape. Guys if you aren't a pro. Black bar tape. There's nothing worse than siff used to be white bar tape on a bike.

 

I originally bought a Merida 903 as a commuter bike to get to the office and back. I then quickly got upgradeitis and bought this bike from IRide Africa. It was one of their rental units. I donated the Merida to the Hout Bay Cycling Club and I still see it from time to time carrying a youngster up Chappies.

 

This TCR has been an amazing bike. It's taken me to France where we did a few Alpine Cols together and to Italy up Monte Grappa which is truly a BEAST of a climb. It also took me to a rather scorching Sub 8 argus this year.

 

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Tortima Italy 2017

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Monte Grappa Italy 2017

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Avoriaz 2016. Note the MTB lid and the 3/4 shorts. No bibs at this stage.

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Col de la Joux Vuerte 2016

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LazyTrailRider

Apr 8, 2020, 10:51 AM

Hey Mr Smooth, when this whole Lock-down is over, can we organize a ride down the Iron Monkey and Red Phoenix ? Maybe even Invite your retired from MTB younger but older brother ?

 

I feel for you. Your garden was this neat, and your bikes this clean before lockdown, WTF are you going to do for 3 weeks!!??

 

Nice bike ;)

 

Thanks!

 

Let's hit Jonkers yes. Both younger brothers are far from retired, the older one even has more than one bike these days!

 

Don't believe the neatness, I cleaned the Stumpy right before the shoot!  :ph34r:

LazyTrailRider

Apr 8, 2020, 10:52 AM

VERY nice bike !!!!

 

...and sensibly specced.

Andrew_Smith

Apr 8, 2020, 6:05 PM

Cycling

 

OK, so I was involved in my first crash with a motorist on 12 March 2020. Needless to say it wasn't a pleasant experience at all. Doctor said I will be off the bike for 6 - 8 weeks. The whole incident knocked my cycling completely, I considered selling my bike and get back into PC Gaming again...

Luckily I have a good cycling friend who is on my case to prevent me from doing this and I am thankful for his friendship.

 

Browsed through my library of memories from the cycling and the nostalgic hit me very hard. It will be a stupid move to sell my bike and leave cycling because it only provided good things in return.

Awesome new friends, coffee shops, amazing views, suffering and not to mention the health benefits too! And overall well-being.

So here goes:

 

 

2008 Giant TCR Advanced T-Mobile Team

 

Full Ultegra 6800 Groupset

(except for front derailleur - R8000)

53/39
11-28T
4iiii Precision Power Meter

Shimano R550 SPD-SL pedals

Giant SLR 0 30mm (these are bulletproof, was completely unharmed in the accident)

Continental GP5000 25C

SwissStop Yellow King

fi'zi:k Antares Versus-X K:ium Saddle

Deda Elementi Presa Handlebar Tape

Ritchey WCS Carbon Logic II Road Handlebars

Giant Stock Stem

 

Weight: 7,2kg

 

 

 

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Wayne pudding Mol

Apr 9, 2020, 5:50 AM

Cycling

 

OK, so I was involved in my first crash with a motorist on 12 March 2020. Needless to say it wasn't a pleasant experience at all. Doctor said I will be off the bike for 6 - 8 weeks. The whole incident knocked my cycling completely, I considered selling my bike and get back into PC Gaming again...

 

Luckily I have a good cycling friend who is on my case to prevent me from doing this and I am thankful for his friendship.

 

Browsed through my library of memories from the cycling and the nostalgic hit me very hard. It will be a stupid move to sell my bike and leave cycling because it only provided good things in return.

 

Awesome new friends, coffee shops, amazing views, suffering and not to mention the health benefits too! And overall well-being.

 

So here goes:

 

 

 

2008 Giant TCR Advanced T-Mobile Team

Full Ultegra 6800 Groupset

(except for front derailleur - R8000)

53/39

11-28T

4iiii Precision Power Meter

Shimano R550 SPD-SL pedals

Giant SLR 0 30mm (these are bulletproof, was completely unharmed in the accident)

Continental GP5000 25C

SwissStop Yellow King

fi'zi:k Antares Versus-X K:ium Saddle

Deda Elementi Presa Handlebar Tape

Ritchey WCS Carbon Logic II Road Handlebars

Giant Stock Stem

Weight: 7,2kg

 

 

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On the plus side Andrew, most people don’t have IDTs so you will be just as unfit as the rest of us. Sometimes a break can renew your commitment to something you love - strongs you’ll be back soon

Duane_Bosch

Apr 9, 2020, 6:05 AM

It's amazing how fresh that TCR looks even now.

nox1111

Apr 9, 2020, 9:30 AM

Mine. Mine. Mine.

 

Prototype Silverback Enduro frame XL - currently on 140mm (also adjustable to 150mm), Can't divulge too many details - but it rides ridiculously well.

Geo numbers:

470mm TT

65.5deg HA

76deg ST

495mm reach

 

Components:

Fox DPX2 rear shock

Fox 36 Performance Elite 150mm

SRAM GX Eagle grouppo

Raceface Aeffect Crankset

Zee Brakes on 180mm rotors F&R

Reynolds TR309S Carbon 29" wheels - so flippen nice

Minion DHF front / Dissector rear

XFusion Manic 150mm dropper with 3D printed lever

ODI Longneck grips, ODI alloy bar ends

Carbon 35mm bars, 50mm Sector Trail stem

Raceface Chester or Deore Cage SPD's depending on the day

 

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Hairy

Apr 9, 2020, 9:35 AM

Mine. Mine. Mine.

 

Prototype Silverback Enduro frame XL - currently on 140mm (also adjustable to 150mm), Can't divulge to many details - but it rides ridiculously well.

Geo numbers:

470mm reach

65.5deg HA

76deg ST

495mm reach

 

Components:

Fox DPX2 rear shock

Fox 36 Performance Elite 150mm

SRAM GX Eagle grouppo

Raceface Aeffect Crankset

Zee Brakes on 180mm rotors F&R

Reynolds TR309S Carbon 29" wheels - so flippen nice

Minion DHF front / Dissector rear

XFusion Manic 150mm dropper with 3D printed lever

ODI Longneck grips, ODI alloy bar ends

Carbon 35mm bars, 50mm Sector Trail stem

Raceface Chester or Deore Cage SPD's depending on the day

 

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