Post your Rigs version 3.0.
#2727
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Indianpolis
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Bikes: 2007 Kona King Kikapu - 2012 Raleigh Misceo Trail - 1993 Diamond Back Sorrento - 1989 Nishiki Blazer
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Do you have that for sale right now? Thought I saw it on CL the other day...
#2728
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Not for sale, kinda hoping to trade for a full suspension. Not sure I want to now, took it out yesterday for the first time and I like it. Very fast bike.
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#2729
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Indianpolis
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Bikes: 2007 Kona King Kikapu - 2012 Raleigh Misceo Trail - 1993 Diamond Back Sorrento - 1989 Nishiki Blazer
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Oh ok...I knew it looked familiar though. There hasn't been much around lately FS wise (at least for a decent deal). Take a look around Cincy, Columbus and Louisville. I picked up my Kona for a deal in Louisville...they seem to have a decent selection.
#2732
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Denver, Colorado
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Bikes: Bianchi Champione D'Italia
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My Latest Build...still working some bugs out, but its for my sons 16th Birthday!
Ventana El Chamuco
Avid Juicy 7 Carbon 203mm rotor up front
X7 / XT Drive Train
Marzocchi AM2 fork
Ventana El Chamuco
Avid Juicy 7 Carbon 203mm rotor up front
X7 / XT Drive Train
Marzocchi AM2 fork
#2733
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Location: Denver, Colorado
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Bikes: Bianchi Champione D'Italia
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Wifes build....REI Novara Bliss. Brand new at a pawn shop for $200. I put on new Stans ZTR rims with X9 hubs, Rock Shox SID race RLT forks, White X9 Carbon Shifters, white X9 Rear derailleur, White Avid Elixir brakes, FSA Carbon Seatpost bars and stem, and some nice Tioga pedals. Pretty nice bike for an REI bike.....25lbs.
#2734
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Youngest sons build....98 Schwinn Mesa GSX. Just updated his fork to a Manitou Carbon Mars, XT 9 speed drive train, waiting on the crankset.
#2736
S'toon trail rider!
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Saskatoon, SK
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Bikes: 2011 Norco Mountaineer(XC/Trails), 2011 Jamis Commuter1(commuter)
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what kind of cable casing is that? is it the same casing for brake and derailleur? how is it to cut/adjust? thats really cool stuff there...
#2737
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Its Jagwire Elite link Mountain Cable. Easiest cable housing I have ever installed. The little alloy links slide over the inner housing. Shifter and brake cables are different...and I don't think they make one for hydraulic brakes. But it is also SUPER light....and a little spendy.
#2739
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#2740
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Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Ann Arbor, MI
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Bikes: 1998 Nishiki Blazer, 2004 Trek 4500, 2014 Salsa Fargo 3
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#2742
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Location: Mid Atlantic USA
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Bikes: Trek 4500, Scott CR1, Specialized Crux, Argon 18 Gallium Pro
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Looks good, though I think that paint scheme is from'03. I hope you enjoy it. It's a great bike for light to moderate trail use.
#2743
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Location: Ann Arbor, MI
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Bikes: 1998 Nishiki Blazer, 2004 Trek 4500, 2014 Salsa Fargo 3
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Maybe it was an early paint job or something, because I confirmed it was a 2004 by checking the drivetrain components. From 2003 to 2004 they changed the RD from Alivio to Deore and this bike came with a Deore that looked just like yours. It was toast when I got it though, so I replaced it with an older Deore RD a buddy of mine had laying around.
#2745
Not lost wanderer.
a little personalization, my last name on the top tube.
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72 Geoffery Butler, 72 Guficatizion Witcomb, 72 Raleigh Gran Sport SS, 73 Raleigh Super Course dingle speed, 74 Raleigh international, 81 Centurion Pro-Tour, 74 Gugie Grandier Sportier, 85 Gazelle Primeur, 29rBMX, Surley Steamroller 650b
#2746
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#2748
Don't really have a bike.
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Compared to a normal cassette I would say it is about 85-90% as good. The shifting up into the GC is only a hair slower. Barely noticeable. Through the whole cassette it is fine. The jump with the 17t missing is a little noisy nut they all work really well. A+ from me.
#2749
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Compared to a normal cassette I would say it is about 85-90% as good. The shifting up into the GC is only a hair slower. Barely noticeable. Through the whole cassette it is fine. The jump with the 17t missing is a little noisy nut they all work really well. A+ from me.
#2750
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Location: Indianpolis
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Bikes: 2007 Kona King Kikapu - 2012 Raleigh Misceo Trail - 1993 Diamond Back Sorrento - 1989 Nishiki Blazer
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