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I'm helping a friend build a new slopestyle bike and thought I'd pos pics of the progress up here...

 

cos this machine is gonna be one killer bling jump machine!

 

This is what has been pieced together so far... the rest of the parts are on their way from CRC.

 

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Wow! Thats gonna b sick! Do u have the rest of the spec?

 

Sure thing Mad... Here's the complete spec

 

Frame: Commencal Absolut SX 140mm Rear travel

Shock: Fox RP23 kashima

Fork: Fox 32 Float 150mm Kashima (tapered head tube and 15mm QR)

Cranks: Shimano Saint

Chainguide: e*thirteen LG1+

Chainring: e*thirteen G-ring

Pedals: Nuke Proof Neutron

Rear Derailleur: Shimano Saint

Shifter: Shimano Saint

Brakes: Hope Tech X2 EVO with braided hoses. Hope Saw floating rotors (black inner)

Wheels: Spank Subrosa (white) on Hope Pro II EVO (gunmetal)

Tyres: DMR Moto Diggr 2.35 F&R

Seatpost: Da Bomb Mortar (Hope clamp, gunmetal)

Seat: THE Icon (black)

Bars: Spank Spoon (Grey) 740mm wide, low rise

Stem: Da Bomb Glock

 

It's pretty much dream bike spec :drool:

 

:o That looks sick!But why the chainguide? That should be run as an SS :thumbup:

 

hahaha MissionS, we haven't developed our singlespeed legs yet... hahaha!

 

Side note: did you see peach's vid of the 1st attempt on that 10m hurls gap jump. Mr Middleton is a crazy man! to try that... before it's finished... on a BMX

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I would give my left testicle for that frame. 140 mm travel single speed. The ultimate bullet proof play bike. AWESOME! Btw what does the frame cost. Maybe I could sell a kidney or something...

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I would give my left testicle for that frame. 140 mm travel single speed. The ultimate bullet proof play bike. AWESOME! Btw what does the frame cost. Maybe I could sell a kidney or something...

 

The frame was approx R5800 on CRC (R6500 once landed)... but that is excluding rear shock.

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  • 3 weeks later...
whats happnin with this build?

 

Well... some more parts have arrived from CRC...

 

Brakes (Hope Tech X2 Limited Edition)

Wheels (Spank Subrosa Rims on Hope Pro II)

Tyres (DMR Moto Diggr 2.35")

 

The bike went in to get the correct shock mounting hardware fitted. Now just waiting on the drop-outs and new seatpost. (CRC sent via Royal Mail, so that may be a while)

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I would recommend changing the cable routing, that design doesnt work well at all.

 

you mean the routing where the front end of the cable runs down towards the fork axle, and the back runs well off towards the rear wheel? :lol:

 

...or do you mean the part where we have it going between the front shock mount and the top tube.

 

I had to take my DH bike in to et the cable and hose routed, cos it means discnnesting the brake hose to do it properly... and I don't have the kit to bleed my brakes <_<

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you mean the routing where the front end of the cable runs down towards the fork axle, and the back runs well off towards the rear wheel? :lol:

 

...or do you mean the part where we have it going between the front shock mount and the top tube.

 

I had to take my DH bike in to et the cable and hose routed, cos it means discnnesting the brake hose to do it properly... and I don't have the kit to bleed my brakes <_<

 

you mullet :lol:

 

by the rear shock, the hose cant compress into its self so you get alot of cable rub and flexing.

ill WhatsApp you a pic of what i did with the Jamis so the cables flex between the seatpost tube and the left side of the shock, it seems to be working well so far :thumbup:

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after a long wait... it is finished...

 

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It's a pity that the camera doesn't do the colour justice. It looks way better in real life!

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