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Hmm, gonna have to put my entry in here.

Custom Built Titanium Titus Racer - X 29'er, Yumeya XTR brake lever, M960 XTR Calipers, X.0 shifting, Fox F29 RLC on the front, DT Swiss centreloc hubs laced to Stans ZTR 29'er rims with Sapim CX-Ray spokes, Thomson Masterpiece seatpost, Thomson Stem and USE carbon riser bar.

She is a work of art beyond compare, coolest thing is the guy that built it phoned me from the States before he did it, bloody awesome I tell you.
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It not too hard to own the best MTB out there.....just give me a shout. Evil%20Smile

 

 

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It not to hard to own the best MTB out there.....just give me a shout. Evil%20Smile


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I think if I won the lotto I'd got for that 986, nice Clap
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It not too hard to own the best MTB out there.....just give me a shout.

 

 

 

 

mi bank manager don't fall for the "I want to buy a bicycle" line anymore.

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Hmm' date=' gonna have to put my entry in here.

Custom Built Titanium Titus Racer - X 29'er, Yumeya XTR brake lever, M960 XTR Calipers, X.0 shifting, Fox F29 RLC on the front, DT Swiss centreloc hubs laced to Stans ZTR 29'er rims with Sapim CX-Ray spokes, Thomson Masterpiece seatpost, Thomson Stem and USE carbon riser bar.

She is a work of art beyond compare, coolest thing is the guy that built it phoned me from the States before he did it, bloody awesome I tell you.
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I see you finally got rid of that Spesh alu anchor then, aka bar. Whats it weigh now? At S2CNS you were running those heavier hoops as well.
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Okay I'll follow TitusTi and elaborate on my build. In full race guise my girl weighs between 8.8 and 9.3 depending the rubber.

 

At present we're sitting at 9030 grams.

 

> Humming Bird Ti Frame, same as Van Nicholas Taureg.

 

> Sid WC Fork

 

> X.9/0 Shifting, FD is a XT unit, looking for a 7800 DA, allready have the speen adaptor waiting.

 

> Formula Oro K24 stoppers, heavily upgraded.

 

> XTR 960 Crankset, modded to accept two rings.

 

> XTR Cassette and DA 10 Spd chain.

 

> Race hoops: A2Z Hubs, KCNC Skewers, Aligator Cirrus rotors, Olympic rims. Furious Fred at the back and a Race King up front.

 

> Full KCNC cockpit and an SLR XC Saddle.

 

When I'm rich I'll redo the entire cable system with Ilinks and Powercordz. Formula R1's, an SLR Fibra, a Recon Ti Cassette and Monkeylite SL bar are also on the list.

 

Total weight will work out at around 8.5 Kgs with decent rubber, AKA Race Kings.
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but mine has sram X0, XT crank, ztr 355 wheels, kcnc bar, stem, seatpost and spez saddle

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Okay, okay! Here's mine:

 

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The BEST6" AM bike with low BB and long enough TT to run super short stem and still be able to climb with once I'm fit MTB on The Hub The Crow2009-08-27 03:51:13

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As nice as they all LOOK in the adverts, or cleaned up and shiny at home...

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the best bikes are the ones that can get you places.... and do.
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 is there a eco in this room??

 

is there a eco in this room??

 

is there a eco in this room??

 

 

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Got an error, didn't think it had gone through

 

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