Specialized pitch
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Specialized pitch
Here are the mods I've done to my specialized pitch.
1:SR SUNTOUR.
2:RACEFACE.
3:MICROSHIFT.
4:SRAM.
5: ODI.
6:Sram level.
7:TRP/shimano.
8:BOX1.
9:ERGON.
10:MAXXIS ardent race
1:SR SUNTOUR.
2:RACEFACE.
3:MICROSHIFT.
4:SRAM.
5: ODI.
6:Sram level.
7:TRP/shimano.
8:BOX1.
9:ERGON.
10:MAXXIS ardent race
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That sounds like a lot of money put towards that bike but let's actually see some pics.
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I got most of the parts second hand i will upload a picture when I'm back
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here is a partial pic of my bike with the new brakes.
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What a completely random post...just a bunch of brand names. Who cares?
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currently goig thru a hard time have little money 💰 and buying a new bike is out of the question.
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If you don't have a lot of money save what you do have instead of putting money towards the Pitch. I am all for buying bike parts but if you don't have the money you should save what you can and for that bike spend only what you need to keep it running till you can get the bike that is going to work well for your purposes.
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I know, right? I mean - it totally does. Back in '82 when i rebuilt my Supergoose - nothing was stock it had
- Redline forks
- CW bars
- Tuf Neck
- Skyway Tuf 2 mags
- Snakebelly tires
- OAkley 3 girps
- Crupi pedals
- Takagi cranks and Sunstar spider
- Dia Comp breaks w 2 figner lever
- Van Halen! not Van Hagar
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I wonder if the OP had made any choosings yet?