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Made some small Parts to make my OneForty look even cleaner.

 

- Cable guide for Reverb and brake hose

- Screw to cover the cable guide/ bottle holder mounts 

 

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Made some small Parts to make my OneForty look even cleaner.

 

- Cable guide for Reverb and brake hose

- Screw to cover the cable guide/ bottle holder mounts 

 

Nicely done. It's all about the details.

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Pipsqueak, your stories and pics have an uncanny ability to make me feel like a total ninny for "not wanting to ride in the rain because it messes up my bike"!

 

Very, very cool achievement :thumbup:

 

(Pardon the pun)

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I think what he's referring to is that PYGA are based here. Warranty approvals can take place by a quick phone call to Pat and the lads and won't be a drawn out process as when distributors would need to feedback to an internationally based company etc etc...

 

PYGA will have frames readily available - I'd imagine, if the warranty is approved, they'd swop out the frame with a local one and then take it up with the manufacturing setup...

 

The frame in question was already sent by Hilton yesterday and should be here today or tomorrow. That's excellent service.

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My baby with some new pedals, catching a tan after a sneaky lunch time ride (Funn Mamba one-side cleats/flats).

That thing with a dropper must be something else.
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My baby with some new pedals, catching a tan after a sneaky lunch time ride (Funn Mamba one-side cleats/flats).

How have you found the pedals with only having one side of engagement?

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Meet Pascal

 

Model: 2015 OneTwenty 650b

Frame Size: Large

Weighs in @ 13.28 kg

 

Build;

Components#

Fork: MRP Loop TR set to a 130 mm

Shock: RockShox Monarch 3TR

Headset: CaneCreek

Stem: 3T Pro 70 mm + 10 degree

Handlebar: 3T Team Stealth Carbon FlatBar 740 mm 9 degree sweep

Grips: RedMonkey 6.5 mm

Seatpost: Xfusion Halo 30.9

Saddle: fi'zi:k Thar M3 Kium

Bottle Cage: Elite Custom Race

MRP DeCapitator

ChainStay Protector: cSixx

Drive Train#

Crankset: Shimano XTR 2x10 with cSixx 32T NarrowWide Chainring

Shifter: Shimano XTR 10 Speed

Rear DeRailer: Shimano Zee 10 Speed Standard Ratio

Chain: KMC 10 Speed

Cassette: Shimano XT 11-36 10 Speed

Wheels: Vittoria Deamion 27.5

Rubber#

Front: Vittoria Goma TnT 27.5x2.4

Rear: Vittoria Peyote TnT 27.5x2.25

 

Build by Brenton Bowers from Zion Bikes

Sponsored by NSquared Distribution

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Nobody has AFAIK. Can't even get the XLs here yet.

Only the 110 comes in XL and none of the 650b ones very sad. I emailed them and they said that there is no immediate plans to bring them in XL.
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How have you found the pedals with only having one side of engagement?

 

So far so good, it tends to land cleat side up 9/10 times so you don't really need to look down or fumble much. It does take a bit more of a twist to get your foot out due to the bigger platform. I've generally ridden flats (nukeproofs with FiveTens) for trail riding but have recently converted to clipless, these pedals appeal to me as I like the idea of being able to throw my flat shoes on for a particularly technical trail that I haven't ridden before (or for a quick ride around the block/to the shops). At 520 odd grams they are also not my first choice for marathon/stage races. All of that being said, they look f**king cool, and everyone knows that by far the most important attribute ;) 

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Only the 110 comes in XL and none of the 650b ones very sad. I emailed them and they said that there is no immediate plans to bring them in XL.

I meant the 110. No XLs in the country yet.

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