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The Guy in Pink

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I arrived back from the Congo on Thursday, and as I left my mounbtain bike there to ride when I return I had a great excuse for a new MTB.

I Spent much of the last 9 weeks in the Congo planning the replacement bike.

 

I collected the remaining parcles at the Post office on Friday

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I took it and showed it off to friends in town this morning.

We meet toride in Hanglip forest at 5am tomorrow morning.

It was and Super Fast build up 2 minutes on the clock! congrats I can't even pump up a tire in 2 minutes!

Looks nice what is the weight?

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I took it and showed it off to friends in town this morning.

We meet toride in Hanglip forest at 5am tomorrow morning.

 

What is that bottle with the pipe in on the seatstay?

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What is that bottle with the pipe in on the seatstay?

+1 - Battery pack?

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What is that bottle with the pipe in on the seatstay?

That is my favorite toy. It is the air supply for the 120db Zound air horn. I meet many people because of it as I have to go back and apologise for scarying them half to death.

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Give us a parts run down!

The Frame is a Kinesis XC Pro 3 (I have a Kinesis carbon road frame)

Fork : Marzocchi Superleggera

Saddlepin: FSA Carbon

Saddle : Rolls Ti (OK it gives my age away)

Handle Bar: Crank Brothers Carbon Cobalt

Stem: FSA 110mm 600mm flatbar

Brakes: Avid Elixir 5 185mm Front /160mm Rear

Wheelset: Crank Brothers Cobalt

Tyres :Mountain King 2.2"Front Race King 2.2"Rear

Cranks: XTR

Pedals : Crank Bros eggbeaters 3

Deraillers: XT

Shifters XTR 10 speed

Cassette XT 10 speed

Front Light :Exposure six pack (I do a lot of mountain single track at night)

Rear light : Cateye LD 610

Hooter : Zound air horn

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The Frame is a Kinesis XC Pro 3 (I have a Kinesis carbon road frame)

Fork : Marzocchi Superleggera

Saddlepin: FSA Carbon

Saddle : Rolls Ti (OK it gives my age away)

Handle Bar: Crank Brothers Carbon Cobalt

Stem: FSA 110mm 600mm flatbar

Brakes: Avid Elixir 5 185mm Front /160mm Rear

Wheelset: Crank Brothers Cobalt

Tyres :Mountain King 2.2"Front Race King 2.2"Rear

Cranks: XTR

Pedals : Crank Bros eggbeaters 3

Deraillers: XT

Shifters XTR 10 speed

Cassette XT 10 speed

Front Light :Exposure six pack (I do a lot of mountain single track at night)

Rear light : Cateye LD 610

Hooter : Zound air horn

 

99% of people also have Kinesis frames, they just pay more for them and it is called something that sounds Italian

 

Blerrie mooi fiets by the way

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Schweet ride. How was its first ride?

Good, we met at 5am and straight into Hanlip forest to climb up jeep track, road was rough and I felt every bump as we winched ourselfs up the mountain for 55 minutes without a break. I though it was going to be rough coming down but the shocks did their job perfectly, and I almost stayed with Mark ,who at 110kg decends like a devil.

Checked the tyres, at 3.5 bar are too hard. Tomorrow they will be at 2.2bar.

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