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NSMB - 2012 Light AM Hard Tail build off 4-7"

Jan. 2, 2012, 6 p.m.
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Lightest AM /FR hard tail wins bragging rights.

Lets see the personal build of your ride. Regardless of the weight, post up your ride and if possible take a scale shot (remember if you are going to state a weight, get a picture of the bike clearly showing the weight on a scale or people will call your bluff).

For weight bragging rights it must be a rideable bike with

- 4-7" front wheel travel
- 2.2" tires minimum (specify dual/single/UST ply)
- specify 9mm, 15mm or 20mm front axle
- full leg extension seat-post or a telescopic (must be able to realistically climb on the bike)

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Jan. 2, 2012, 6:19 p.m.
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Who won last years build off?

You should do a poll.

Jan. 2, 2012, 9:22 p.m.
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My current hardtail build.

2011 Rock Shox Lyrik U-Turn
XTR brakes
XT cranks setup 1X10 32t
XTR rear derailleur
KS i7 adjustable seatpost
721 on Hope's
2.4 Trailkings 2 ply
Chromag bits

Scale shot soon…………

Shed head!

Jan. 3, 2012, 10:03 a.m.
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Alright here we go:

Blizzard LT, raw. 27.4 lbs with
- Revelation RLT 150mm / 20mm
- 2.4 Conti X-King / Mtn King with Protection Sidewall (Heavier)
- 9spd (gasp!)
- Swapped brakes to SLX brakes. Such good value for these. Highly recommend them.
- Gravity Dropper

Everything else is self explanatory from pic


Jan. 3, 2012, 10:23 a.m.
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Everything else is self explanatory from pic

wtf is that wrapped around your seatpost?

"Nobody really gives a shit that you don't like the thing that you have no firsthand experience with." Dave

Jan. 3, 2012, 10:28 a.m.
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did you steal Drew's old Berg?

http://web.me.com/bergbikes/Site/Dirt/Pages/amountainbikes.html#0

the last one, you just need some Jones bars (barf).

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Jan. 3, 2012, 10:36 a.m.
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wtf is that wrapped around your seatpost?

Too lazy to cut rear brake hose.

Jan. 3, 2012, 10:37 a.m.
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"Industry"

Jan. 3, 2012, 10:59 a.m.
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did you steal Drew's old Berg?

http://web.me.com/bergbikes/Site/Dirt/Pages/amountainbikes.html#0

the last one, you just need some Jones bars (barf).

This is more indicative of how the bike was ridden (the Jones bars are actually very comfortable and excellent for certain applications. Like anything else (29" wheels, 10-speed drivetrains) you should at least try them once before sharing an opinion):

I also road it for a while as a 96'er with a rigid fork.

I use it as a 700c wheeled commuter rig now; for hardtails I definitely prefer 29" wheels.

-D

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Jan. 3, 2012, 11:05 a.m.
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This is more indicative of how the bike was ridden (the Jones bars are actually very comfortable and excellent for certain applications. Like anything else (29" wheels, 10-speed drivetrains) you should at least try them once before sharing an opinion):

I also road it for a while as a 96'er with a rigid fork.

I use it as a 700c wheeled commuter rig now; for hardtails I definitely prefer 29" wheels.

-D

haha "certain applications" like not riding downhill? Pretty sure i pedaled around on it.

Is there a Vancouver in Taiwan?! I had no idea!!

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Jan. 3, 2012, 1:33 p.m.
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Everything else is self explanatory from pic

How did you attach the fire extinguisher to your seat?

Wrong. Always.

Jan. 3, 2012, 6:08 p.m.
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Here's my elite no-holds-barred "industry" build. :lol:

18" Kona Steely
Revelation RLT Ti Dual Air @ 130mm w/ 20mm
2x9 speed drivetrain w/ x9 derailleur and x7 shifters going into their 4th season, old parts bin XT front der. 990 cassette and 991 hollow chain, truvativ aka crankset
WTB Stryker AM wheels (very pleased with them,) 2.2 schwalbes with stans goo
thomson stem/post, lynx dt seat, deity blacklabel bar chopped to 29.5"-ish.
XT brakes, NSB brake adaptors (yay local)
crank bros. iodine headset and new mallet 2 pedals.

learned today that I could save 30 VALUABLE grams with a different bottle cage, but I'm torn because it has red accents.

edit: can I just say I heart the shit out of this tire combo? just the right amount of drifty with the nobby nic on the back and the fat albert front is nice and sure footed. went for a ride today and the bike felt so dialed traction-wise.

Check my stuff for sale!

Jan. 20, 2012, 12:54 p.m.
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I can't believe this thread drifted so far…

Here are mine:

HONZO!!! w/ an XT/XTR parts mix, 2012 Fox 34 (dropped to 4" to match stock geo with 5" Revelation), the major changes from this photo are a set of Hans Dampf tires and I have gone to 175mm cranks (180mm are great for 1-speed, but my legs are too short to spin them geared).

This is my current single speed. 4" Fox fork on a 2009 Gary Fisher (magic gear w/out tensioner is 32:21). The only major change from this photo is a set of XT 180mm cranks.

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Jan. 20, 2012, 1:41 p.m.
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nice rides drew

(magic gear w/out tensioner is 32:21)

if this isn't a dumb question, what would be the 26" equivalent to this gear ratio?

"Nobody really gives a shit that you don't like the thing that you have no firsthand experience with." Dave

Jan. 20, 2012, 7:32 p.m.
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I guess I can enter (whore-out) with my current TransAM build. No need for scale shots as it sits at 32.5 lbs. Quite a porker but handles my clyde ass quite well, although I'm itching to jump ship and build a AMHT 29er, just can't commit to a frame, have all the other parts already waiting.

2011 Fox Float 36 R 160
Full Shimano SLX drivetrain (shifters, derailleurs, cranks) and SLX 203/180 brakes
Hope Pro 2 hubs (rear 10mm bolt-thu) on Mavic EX721
2.4 Michelin Wildgrip'R tires
Sunline/Thomson cockpit

And a few changes since this pic was taken and ready for the 2012 season include a 90mm Thomson stem, WTB Deva saddle, Raceface Atlas lightweight bash, 24/32T upfront, and new 2.4 Michelin Wildrock'R tires.

konahonzo

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