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PYGA...........done!

 

Well here she is and ready to roll.

 

Basic build is;

- 2012 XT 2x10, 39/26 and Sram XX 11-36 cassette with XT Race pedals

- Avid Elixir CR with Shimano XT 160/180 rotors

- 2013 Fox 32 Talas CTD 120mm, 3 position remote

- ZTR Arch EX on Chris King hubs, Ritchey WCS Shield tyres

- Chris King headset

- Thomson X4 stem and setback seatpost

- FSA K-Force light XC riser bar

- Selle Italia Flite XC gel flow saddle

 

The Merida slap guard and bottle cage will go asap!

The Merida equipment should not even be allowed on this bike!! :whistling:
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Ryan

 

Any chance you can find out, wondering how big the PYGA club is by now.

 

G

 

Ryan

 

Do we know exactly how many Pyga's re out there (in SA).

 

Does Pat get informed about stocked shipped/sold.

 

would be interesting to know.

 

G

Posted

Here's the latest setup.

 

60mm stem. New ODI grips. Lev installed. Bootleg 9spd crank with 32T ring & 1up 42T cassette.

 

Shock and fork pressure are now waay down:

90psi in fork

just under 100psi rear

WANT!!!!
Posted

Love my bike as is,

 

only thing i'm thinking of changing is the brake lines to Jagwire.

 

don't see any value in it, other than I want to,

otherwise my bike's perfect.

 

G

Posted

I still wish I had a Pike though.

My only comment would be to change the steel cage you have on the frame to a nice shiny blackburn slick bottle cage .... well priced and just absolutely reliable

 

http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/graphics/product_images/pDSP1-9654134p275w.jpg

Posted

Well (un)fortunately the revelation in my OneTen29 broke. So I had it fixed and swapped it with something else:

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7113/13242558354_eeddd21692_b.jpg

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7078/13242567594_0f494f891d_b.jpg

bliksem that is sexy!
Posted

All the Pyga 110 and 120's shown on these pages run single front chainrings.

 

So why oh why have the ugly front derailleur hanger welded irrevocably in place!!!!!

 

If i ever bought one, i would be forced to Dremel tool it off!!

 

It detracts from an otherwise spectacular, beautiful frame.....

Posted

All the Pyga 110 and 120's shown on these pages run single front chainrings.

 

So why oh why have the ugly front derailleur hanger welded irrevocably in place!!!!!

 

If i ever bought one, i would be forced to Dremel tool it off!!

 

It detracts from an otherwise spectacular, beautiful frame.....

Option hey, options ....... or rather when ordering, and you are happy to wait for the next shipment of frames as that they do not weld one on ... PYGA I am sure would accommodate this request.
Posted (edited)

One new Pyga OneTen 29 riding in France. I've just finished assembling the bike, went out for first rides and I'm amazed how fast it can go down :thumbup:20140315_162322.jpgOne question on rear shock setting: I'm a light rider (60Kg), and to get to 30% SAG I've set 100 psi to the rear shock, and the result is not very Plush. Any OneTen Rider to share his settings ?

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Posted

All the Pyga 110 and 120's shown on these pages run single front chainrings.

 

So why oh why have the ugly front derailleur hanger welded irrevocably in place!!!!!

 

If i ever bought one, i would be forced to Dremel tool it off!!

 

It detracts from an otherwise spectacular, beautiful frame.....

 

I have a nifty little cover for that direct FD mounting point - doesn't remove the whole mounting bracket but does clean it up a bit better.

Posted

Because not everyone is running a 1 x ???

 

I run a 3 x 10

 

G

 

All the Pyga 110 and 120's shown on these pages run single front chainrings.

 

So why oh why have the ugly front derailleur hanger welded irrevocably in place!!!!!

 

If i ever bought one, i would be forced to Dremel tool it off!!

 

It detracts from an otherwise spectacular, beautiful frame.....

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