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This is mine:

 

Ibis Ripley gen 4 frame (Matte Braap colour)

Rockshox Pike Ultimate 130mm (with Push Industries HC97 upgrade. Black version)

Rockshox Super Deluxe Ultimate (with Vorsprung Tractive Tune)

Bikeyoke Divine Dropper post (185mm)

Wolftooth Dropper Lever

Santa Cruz Reserve 30 rims

Onyx Vesper hubs (silence!)

Renthal Fatbar 35 carbon bar

Renthal Apex 35 stem

ODI Half waffle lock on grips (black)

SRAM Code RSC brakes

SRAM Centreline discs (200mm/180mm)

Cane Creek EE Wings Crank & Hellbender BB

SRAM X01 shifter, derailleur, chain & cassette

Maxxis Rekon 2.4 WT (rear)

Maxxis Dissector 2.4 WT (front)

 

Too much of nice!

 

Checked this build on Fanatik Bike. US$10200.00 :blink:

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Colnago Master Olympic steel frame Colnago Carbon fork 10 speed Campagnola Super Record groupset , Campagnola Bora wheels , frame in Mapei colours

2 nd hand will do thanks

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If money was no object, I would spend my money with a Saffa in the UK, Matthew Sowter (Saffron Frameworks)

 

This is the bike he built for Dan Craven

 

He's a Hubber. His shared his initial journey on here a few years ago, as he was about to leave for the UK.

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He's a Hubber. His shared his initial journey on here a few years ago, as he was about to leave for the UK.

Thats correct, I actually forgot about that, thanks for reminding me.

I did "loosely" enquire about a bike about a year ago...Rand/Pound conversion made my eyes water.

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I’ve always liked this English bike.

I’d probably want it with a Di-hub internal gearing to have the option of gearing if needed, but not sure if it’s available with the single “dropout” mount.

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Here’s the build cost from their website:

 

Base frame price: $3200

This includes:

Complete custom geometry and design

A custom blend of tubing to suit the design and intended purpose, ranging from Columbus Life to hand machined/formed 4130 cromoly

Fillet brazing

Single coat powder finish, with painted logos under clear.

Limited lifetime warranty (for the original purchaser)

Some 0ptions:

Integrated steel seatmast (with custom adjustable cap): $600

Integrated Enve carbon seatmast (with custom adjustable cap): $1200

Internal gear cable routing: $100

Internal routing for Di2: $200

Internal rear brake cable routing: $100

Custom wet paint by Colorworks: from $400

Niner Eccentric BB: $200

Split dropout for beltdrive: $150

Custom stem: from $400

Fork built to match: from $700

ENVE carbon fork with frame: from $400

English folding frame system: from $650

Custom racks: from $350

 

https://www.englishcycles.com/pricelist/

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This is mine:

 

Ibis Ripley gen 4 frame (Matte Braap colour)

Rockshox Pike Ultimate 130mm (with Push Industries HC97 upgrade. Black version)

Rockshox Super Deluxe Ultimate (with Vorsprung Tractive Tune)

Bikeyoke Divine Dropper post (185mm)

Wolftooth Dropper Lever

Santa Cruz Reserve 30 rims

Onyx Vesper hubs (silence!)

Renthal Fatbar 35 carbon bar

Renthal Apex 35 stem

ODI Half waffle lock on grips (black)

SRAM Code RSC brakes

SRAM Centreline discs (200mm/180mm)

Cane Creek EE Wings Crank & Hellbender BB

SRAM X01 shifter, derailleur, chain & cassette

Maxxis Rekon 2.4 WT (rear)

Maxxis Dissector 2.4 WT (front)

 

Too much of nice!

 

Checked this build on Fanatik Bike. US$10200.00 :blink:

Great build! I would go XTR 12spd for drivetrain and crank.

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First time I see a "Righty" fork

I first saw this about 3-4 years ago. I see this bike isn’t listed on their site [emoji853]
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I’ve always liked this English bike.

I’d probably want it with a Di-hub internal gearing to have the option of gearing if needed, but not sure if it’s available with the single “dropout” mount.

abc45102275d7518f7b21a0e8a9450d3.jpg

3f326ae7dfe218e92ce8908458934844.jpg

363968f75312e9062d3fae30bb486b57.jpg

ee6b7a30077a2cca57c3d0dbc2553274.jpg

947f442abc60583b2ad14cbcf18900b5.jpg

f0bde9027577a434c62de175a247a73a.jpg

ee5c86035c210ed657d4cae7ccd51435.jpg

28e300b47427a72d1d5348fa41a1a671.jpg

c4b429b2b1ca27704e54d5e2e0ba2a77.jpg

fbb1e7fd19b942a7cb9233d22f7a4b1f.jpg

https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200409/59ae3977780d5d89de3fbb2cd14e90aa.jpg

 

Here’s the build cost from their website:

 

Base frame price: $3200

This includes:

Complete custom geometry and design

A custom blend of tubing to suit the design and intended purpose, ranging from Columbus Life to hand machined/formed 4130 cromoly

Fillet brazing

Single coat powder finish, with painted logos under clear.

Limited lifetime warranty (for the original purchaser)

Some 0ptions:

Integrated steel seatmast (with custom adjustable cap): $600

Integrated Enve carbon seatmast (with custom adjustable cap): $1200

Internal gear cable routing: $100

Internal routing for Di2: $200

Internal rear brake cable routing: $100

Custom wet paint by Colorworks: from $400

Niner Eccentric BB: $200

Split dropout for beltdrive: $150

Custom stem: from $400

Fork built to match: from $700

ENVE carbon fork with frame: from $400

English folding frame system: from $650

Custom racks: from $350

 

https://www.englishcycles.com/pricelist/

I added up the cost of this build and have done the exchange rand calculations

 

its 120 hundred and fifty thousand bilion ZAR

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I would build myself a kickass hard tail. Carbon wheels, aluminium frame, Shimano group set. Probably with a Rockshox Pike. It will be a XC/trail bike with 120mm travel.

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