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Good idea, until the cable is somehow cut and slices your leg off.
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^^^
I just dont trust cables anymore (I've broken 3 front brake cables now, all of which have send me into a either a tree, road, or sign warning me about the dangers of mountain biking).
I just dont trust cables anymore (I've broken 3 front brake cables now, all of which have send me into a either a tree, road, or sign warning me about the dangers of mountain biking).
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Go to your control panel (you can get to it through your pm inbox) under the settings and options tab click edit your ignore list and add Nota's user id to your list.
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Road: Quattro Assi Scandium w/ SRAM Rival and Rolf Echelon's
Mountain: 2005 Specialized Enduro Comp
2003 Gary Fisher Tassajara
Road: Quattro Assi Scandium w/ SRAM Rival and Rolf Echelon's
Mountain: 2005 Specialized Enduro Comp
2003 Gary Fisher Tassajara
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Sorry to butt into my own thread, but I have come to the realization that "Life Happens". I have two daughters, a wife, the gutters are falling off my house, and I need to put something into retirement. I guess as long as I have warranty's...I'm good to go.
Teaser:
Teaser:
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I gather that youre getting a Komodo and you are going to Elixers. But whats the other stuff? Are you getting a Bullet that's going to be a tank so you can bury your komodo?
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Komoda = very fast; built like a tank; buries the competition; ...and is really sweet ride?
I was never very good a Pictionary, but those are my guesses.
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I was gonna go BB7's, but the cheapest new ones I could find were in the 'hood of $100-$120. Then ya gotta get levers (SD7's) at around $26 + shipping. Then cables. By the time it's all said and done and shipping was paid...I would have been $150-$175. I got the Elixir R's for just under $200 shipped.
No-brainer, I guess.
I had bid on a 2007 Z1 RC2 ETA, but it went up to $350 and I thought that was kinda crazy for a used fork...no matter what condition. The 55 will be sufficient. I wasn't interested in paying $120 for a King headset, so I looked at some cheap-tough headsets. The FSA Pig was one option, but the Tank Hit has sealed bearings and was cheaper. I don't care about weight.
I'm diggin' the Excavators for now, so they'll carry over. I may go with a 2.5" tire next time 'round though.
The Komodo is the FRHT version from what they described. (2005'ish) It's brand new with a lifetime warranty, so I may as well build it. It'll be a decent setup, I hop. We'll see.
No-brainer, I guess.
I had bid on a 2007 Z1 RC2 ETA, but it went up to $350 and I thought that was kinda crazy for a used fork...no matter what condition. The 55 will be sufficient. I wasn't interested in paying $120 for a King headset, so I looked at some cheap-tough headsets. The FSA Pig was one option, but the Tank Hit has sealed bearings and was cheaper. I don't care about weight.
I'm diggin' the Excavators for now, so they'll carry over. I may go with a 2.5" tire next time 'round though.
The Komodo is the FRHT version from what they described. (2005'ish) It's brand new with a lifetime warranty, so I may as well build it. It'll be a decent setup, I hop. We'll see.
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