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Just use fibreglass. It will be fine(ish).

 

Seriously though, that gearbox looks sweet. It makes me want to build one from scratch.

 

Trust me, my mind is going that way too

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http://p.vitalmtb.com/photos/users/22525/setup_checks/20713/photos/21299/s1600_2014_Spring_cleanup_and_services_009.jpg?1393836998

 

Now this, could have fun on this.

 

at first glance it looked like a Giant copy-paste... but that pivot at the rear axle can make a big difference

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http://p.vitalmtb.com/photos/users/22525/setup_checks/20713/photos/21299/s1600_2014_Spring_cleanup_and_services_009.jpg?1393836998

 

Now this, could have fun on this.

at first glance it looked like a Giant copy-paste... but that pivot at the rear axle can make a big difference

It does look like a reign x doesn't it...

it kind of grates me when a bike so over colour co-ordinated .. heck, even the rear can and fork have exact matching decals .....
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it kind of grates me when a bike so over colour co-ordinated .. heck, even the rear can and fork have exact matching decals .....

See that really appeals to me. Some nice blue ION kit with a black lid = perfection to me.

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See that really appeals to me. Some nice blue ION kit with a black lid = perfection to me.

It kind of makes me think of the "fixie / ss" revolution in town where building up the SS is not so much a labour of love vs just running out and buying into the trend via catalogue type bike.

 

Then again the last fully built bike I bought was back in 2003 or 2004 .... so my views might be a little jaded.

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Remedy 275.... for a "catelogue" bike as you say...i could ride that
at least the wheels are not decaled to match the frame ;)
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Now this is a sexy bike, the name says it all.......

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2014 Mondraker Foxy Carbon XR/RR

Forward geometry, incorporating the stem length into the top tube to keep the centre of gravity perfect instead of over the front axle, bike pictured runs a 10mm stem.

140mm front and rear travel.

Now to find an importer or query warranty, oh and rob a bank.

Edited by Steven Knoetze (sk27)

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