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My build coming along.

 

Crown Steerer needs to be collected from the previous owner of the frame then to cut the steerer and pop on the chain and cog........

 

Then I need a 185mm front rotor to run the proper brakes for this build

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My build coming along.

 

Crown Steerer needs to be collected from the previous owner of the frame then to cut the steerer and pop on the chain and cog........

 

Then I need a 185mm front rotor to run the proper brakes for this build

Nice!!!

Quite a long fork you got on there, what's your head angle.

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140mm travel and not sure re head angle but should be around 67deg

 

Sounds about right.

 

Oh yes, it's not a standard inbred frame. It's a 456 Summer Season. Made for longer forks up 150/160mm

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140mm travel and not sure re head angle but should be around 67deg

Sounds about right.

 

Oh yes, it's not a standard inbred frame. It's a 456 Summer Season. Made for longer forks up 150/160mm

I see that now, I was looking on my phone, looks even better on my computer :drool:

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My build coming along.

 

Crown Steerer needs to be collected from the previous owner of the frame then to cut the steerer and pop on the chain and cog........

 

Then I need a 185mm front rotor to run the proper brakes for this build

Looks sweet Hairy! Can't wait for the ride review...!

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Sounds about right.

 

Oh yes, it's not a standard inbred frame. It's a 456 Summer Season. Made for longer forks up 150/160mm

Yeah

 

4 - 100mm

5 - 120mm

6 - 150mm

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My build coming along.

 

Crown Steerer needs to be collected from the previous owner of the frame then to cut the steerer and pop on the chain and cog........

 

Then I need a 185mm front rotor to run the proper brakes for this build

HAIRY!!! :thumbup: Nice work!

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