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Most Pimpin Sprayjob EVER!


Azonic

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How is this for a transformation of note! My new baby! Clap

 

BEFORE

 

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AFTER

 

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the bike looks awesome!!

 

but forgive me, I'm gonna ask my stupid question of the day...Embarrassed

 

is this a road?/mtb?/cyclocross? ?? Confused

i see the shock, but no swivel point at the bottom?

 

 
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Yep, TokenFreak did the respray and I'm loving it! I'm sending him my SID as well to redo to match the frame. Only downside is my parts are going to look allot more worn out on the new frame!

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that looks wicked

 

 

 

Spano to answer your question this is a XC race bike with 20mm travel at the back if i am not mistaken adopted from KHS to allow for a bit less trail feedback into the riders AR$E for a more comfy ride

 

 

 

i dont know how it doesnt snap but it seems to work pretty well

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Nice!

 

To answer that question, this is a soft tail. Full sussers are often mistakenly called softails which they are not.

 

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Nice!

To answer that question' date=' this is a soft tail. Full sussers are often mistakenly called softails which they are not.
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mmmm... I thought that full susser and softail were synonymous ConfusedEmbarrassed

 

 
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"Fully Rigid -
This is a mountain bike that has no front
or rear suspension.  In some cases, the bike frame is design only for rigid
use where front suspension would make the bike ride and feel unstable due to
its geometry.



 



Hardtail -
This is a mountain bike with no rear suspension, but is designed for the use
of a front suspension fork.  The range of suspension travel will be
determined by frame geometry, but in many cases, you can convert a hardtail
to a fully rigid with minimal problems.



 



Full Suspension - 
This is a mountain bike with both front and rear suspension.  The bike
consists of a frame and rear linkage with single or multiple pivot points to
allow movement of the rear wheel.  Again, the range of suspension travel
will be determined by frame geometry.



 



Soft Tail - 
This is a mountain bike design that is rather unique and a cross between a
hardtail and full suspension bike.  Soft tail bikes have very small amounts
of rear suspension that is controlled by flexing the frame rather then
utilizing a rear pivoting linkage."

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