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a Pyga Stage MX Cabon 29er in the making

RockShox: SID XX (120mm) fork
Shimano MTB: M8000 Groupset (1x11)(34 x 11-42)
PYGA Industries: Marathon Wheel set
Hope Technology Ltd: Pro2 Evo Hubs
Selle Italia: Panther FP Seat
Thomson Bike Parts: Cockpit (Masterpiece seatpost, Thomson 60mm stem, XC Carbon Handlebar)
Tyres:  Vittoria Barzo

RaceFace Crank Boots

CSIXX Chainstay Protector and Crank bolts

ESI Chunky Grips

Jag wire Brake lines

​Specialised side entry bottle cages.

 

G

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Just building something nice, no intend to make any other brand look...

G

 

 

 

That is going to be one bad ass Pyga, S-works guys will be looking over at your bike enviously. [emoji54]

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That is going to be one bad ass Pyga, S-works guys will be looking over at your bike enviously. [emoji54]

Admiring the bottle cages! Why oh why?

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a Pyga Stage MX Cabon 29er in the making

RockShox

: SID XX (120mm) fork

Shimano MTB

: M8000 Groupset (1x11)(34 x 11-42)

PYGA Industries

: Marathon Wheel set

Hope Technology Ltd

: Pro2 Evo Hubs

Selle Italia

: Panther FP Seat

Thomson Bike Parts

: Cockpit (Masterpiece seatpost, Thomson 60mm stem, XC Carbon Handlebar)

Tyres:

Vittoria

Barzo

RaceFace Crank Boots

CSIXX Chainstay Protector and Crank bolts

ESI Chunky Grips

Jag wire Brake lines

​Specialised side entry bottle cages.

G

Is the SID a 32mm fork?...

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Ryan

 

Believe it or not, but that photo you seeing of the Stage at the launch also had Specialised side entries on it, they just seem to be the best good looking light side entries out there atm.

 

G

 

Admiring the bottle cages! Why oh why?

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Ryan

 

Believe it or not, but that photo you seeing of the Stage at the launch also had Specialised side entries on it, they just seem to be the best good looking light side entries out there atm.

 

G

Saw them on the bike.

 

Presume they do work for a bike with limited frame space. Not for me though as I use my left hand to remove bottles. Maybe Acetone the 'word that shall not be named' off ;)

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looking around for the accitone.

 

One will mostly be used as a spare tool bottle, 2nd we'll see since I wear a Camelbak.

 

G

 

Saw them on the bike.

Presume they do work for a bike with limited frame space. Not for me though as I use my left hand to remove bottles. Maybe Acetone the 'word that shall not be named' off ;)

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Then yes...

 

It's the same width as all the others... ye not the wider 34/36 of the Pike.

 

G

 

Always been 32mm on the SID AFAIK.

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Then yes...

 

It's the same width as all the others... ye not the wider 34/36 of the Pike.

 

G

Proper race machine you're building there G. Enjoy! Look forward to spotting you on some podiums ;)

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he he he, me = race, he he he

 

Ask Hilton how I look OTB...s.

 

Still hoping along.

 

G

 

PS: just doing Justice to what Pat has created.

 

Proper race machine you're building there G. Enjoy! Look forward to spotting you on some podiums ;)

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looking around for the accitone.

 

One will mostly be used as a spare tool bottle, 2nd we'll see since I wear a Camelbak.

 

G

Screw the acetone, get the angle grinder.

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