The "Show off your bike" thread! (Vol 2)

The "Show off your bike" thread! (Vol 2)

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Big Al.

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69,098 posts

265 months

Friday 19th July 2019
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Master Bean

4,008 posts

127 months

Friday 19th July 2019
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I'm on feeding duty at the 24 tomorrow. Hopefully it goes well for you.

Mr Ted

251 posts

114 months

Friday 19th July 2019
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I will kick off Vol 2 with the final development of my road/gravel/adventure/trail/bikepacking bike, this bike really does it all and in supreme comfort, I genuinely can ride it all day and night, checking my stats against the ultralightweight Canyon I sold last year, the only difference is this is faster on the descents as it's much more stable, has much better brakes and handles like a dream.

Genesis Ti Croix de fer, Sram 1 X 11 MTB gears, Sram Red DZero power meter, Lauf front forks, Jones H bars, TRP brakes, Clement XPlor MSO 700c32 tyres, Lion brass bell!


Gareth79

8,035 posts

253 months

Sunday 21st July 2019
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Mostly finished the Colnago build. Just need to trim the steerer to a final length, add some Di2 grommets, then probably redo the brake routing - I have tried them uncrossed and crossed (coming from the opposite holes on the bars) and neither is satisfactory. When crossed, the front and rear cables don't foul when turned, but the rear brake is pretty stiff... The front brake grommet was missing so I have made one out of brass until the importer can get hold of one.



Edited by Gareth79 on Sunday 21st July 21:05

PomBstard

7,105 posts

249 months

Monday 22nd July 2019
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Mr Ted said:
I will kick off Vol 2 with the final development of my road/gravel/adventure/trail/bikepacking bike, this bike really does it all and in supreme comfort, I genuinely can ride it all day and night, checking my stats against the ultralightweight Canyon I sold last year, the only difference is this is faster on the descents as it's much more stable, has much better brakes and handles like a dream.

Genesis Ti Croix de fer, Sram 1 X 11 MTB gears, Sram Red DZero power meter, Lauf front forks, Jones H bars, TRP brakes, Clement XPlor MSO 700c32 tyres, Lion brass bell!

I like that, lots thumbup

My most recent steed is still proving hilarious in the way it accelerates, takes on twisty singletrack and obliterates downhill scoots - under pressure I could possibly admit to being over-biked...



It’s a 2018 Yeti SB5.5 with Lyrik RLC 160mm fork, Fox DPX2 shock, Shimano Zee brakes with 203mm front disc and 180mm rear, Alexrims MD27 laced to Novatec hubs shod with 2.4” Maxxis Ardent, and running Shimano XT 1x11 and XT cranks. Bars are Sixpack Kamikaze - bought purely for the name biggrin with a KS Lev seatpost.

It’s around 13.5kg and just great fun everywhere.

Sandersports

181 posts

196 months

Monday 22nd July 2019
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Borderline Hyperbike ... Pulling up at the cafe last week was like rocking up to the Pub in a Lambo Aventador .




MDMA .

9,207 posts

108 months

Monday 22nd July 2019
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Zaskar single speed. Little under 7kg.


Gruffy

7,212 posts

266 months

Monday 22nd July 2019
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Sandersports said:
Borderline Hyperbike ... Pulling up at the cafe last week was like rocking up to the Pub in a Lambo Aventador .



Handsome thing. I was very tempted by one of these myself.

W00DY

15,768 posts

233 months

Tuesday 23rd July 2019
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PomBstard said:
I like that, lots thumbup

My most recent steed is still proving hilarious in the way it accelerates, takes on twisty singletrack and obliterates downhill scoots - under pressure I could possibly admit to being over-biked...



It’s a 2018 Yeti SB5.5 with Lyrik RLC 160mm fork, Fox DPX2 shock, Shimano Zee brakes with 203mm front disc and 180mm rear, Alexrims MD27 laced to Novatec hubs shod with 2.4” Maxxis Ardent, and running Shimano XT 1x11 and XT cranks. Bars are Sixpack Kamikaze - bought purely for the name biggrin with a KS Lev seatpost.

It’s around 13.5kg and just great fun everywhere.
Lovely! I do love the way the current Yetis ride.

Sandersports said:
Borderline Hyperbike ... Pulling up at the cafe last week was like rocking up to the Pub in a Lambo Aventador .



That looks very, very fast. thumbup

MDMA . said:
Zaskar single speed. Little under 7kg.

Looks great and a crazy weight! How does it ride?



A strong start to volume 2!

MDMA .

9,207 posts

108 months

Tuesday 23rd July 2019
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W00DY said:
Looks great and a crazy weight! How does it ride?



A strong start to volume 2!
Like a big BMX smile Pace carbon/magnesium forks, Extralite brakes. White Industries hubs and crank. Thomson carbon bars and stem. Chris King headset.














Edited by MDMA . on Tuesday 23 July 14:12

vernz

179 posts

137 months

Tuesday 23rd July 2019
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Sandersports said:
Borderline Hyperbike ... Pulling up at the cafe last week was like rocking up to the Pub in a Lambo Aventador .



Not a patch on this fantastic bit of kit, but this is my bike.

Just passed 10000 miles.......

W00DY

15,768 posts

233 months

Tuesday 23rd July 2019
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MDMA . said:
Like a big BMX smile Pace carbon/magnesium forks, Extralite brakes. White Industries hubs and crank. Thomson carbon bars and stem. Chris King headset.
Very bling. Love it.



My latest completed project. Bought a tatty Chromag Surface frame about 18 months ago and finally finished a repaint and built up with the parts bin and budget ebay finds along with a slackset to modernise it a touch.











Piginapoke

5,041 posts

192 months

Tuesday 23rd July 2019
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My Cube- just needs new wheels to be perfect for me


Benmac

1,509 posts

223 months

Tuesday 23rd July 2019
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MDMA . said:
Zaskar single speed. Little under 7kg.

That looks awesome. I've got an LE frame in my garage loft. Giving me ideas now!

PomBstard

7,105 posts

249 months

Wednesday 24th July 2019
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Benmac said:
MDMA . said:
Zaskar single speed. Little under 7kg.

That looks awesome. I've got an LE frame in my garage loft. Giving me ideas now!
I’m thinking similar - I’ve got an old GT Tempest frame hanging up in the garage...

Court_S

13,851 posts

184 months

Wednesday 24th July 2019
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My Transition Scout



My Demo 8 Carbon which isn’t getting enough use this year (don’t have any static images)



lingus75

1,698 posts

229 months

Thursday 25th July 2019
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Here are my two. The road bike is a recent addition. I am covering 120 miles a week between the two at the moment, but hopefully increasing when I get fitter!

The Felt is a 2007 RXC pro, which didnt get used that much (refurbing a 1993 Orange Clockwork XC Pro at the moment which I have had from new) as a result it is in very good condition with all original parts.

Bikes by Neil Hawker, on Flickr

Bikes by Neil Hawker, on Flickr

Bikes by Neil Hawker, on Flickr

Craikeybaby

10,694 posts

232 months

Thursday 25th July 2019
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Court_S said:
My Transition Scout

Looks familiar - did we ride together, with Sean and the boys, on Sunday?

maccas99

1,747 posts

195 months

Thursday 25th July 2019
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MDMA . said:
Like a big BMX smile Pace carbon/magnesium forks, Extralite brakes. White Industries hubs and crank. Thomson carbon bars and stem. Chris King headset.



Edited by MDMA . on Tuesday 23 July 14:12
I used to have a Zaskar a long time ago whilst at University. Loved it and probably would still have it now if it wasn't stolen!

Zippee

13,574 posts

241 months

Thursday 25th July 2019
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maccas99 said:
MDMA . said:
Like a big BMX smile Pace carbon/magnesium forks, Extralite brakes. White Industries hubs and crank. Thomson carbon bars and stem. Chris King headset.



Edited by MDMA . on Tuesday 23 July 14:12
I used to have a Zaskar a long time ago whilst at University. Loved it and probably would still have it now if it wasn't stolen!
I love my 96 Zaskar smile One of the best bikes I own