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My On-One Inbred 456 is in me sig below. Got the frame and forks recently just to keep me happy while i save up for a full suss, but this is so nice i have decided to run it as is for the forseable future. Just need a 203mm front disc, and it now has 2.35 Maxxiss High Rollers and a 165mm stem. 40mm was way too short, and it climbs so much better now!
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My Specialized Rockhopper
Light, very fast[url]uttp://farm3.static.flickr.com/2453/3644058624_66a72402ee.jpg/]Hardtail[/url]0 -
My Specialized RockHopper. Old, like me.
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It's interesting comparing the above 2 Rockhopper's. Amazing how much Bike technology has moved on in the last decade or so! What year is your's Agent57?0
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andyturner28 wrote:It's interesting comparing the above 2 Rockhopper's. Amazing how much Bike technology has moved on in the last decade or so! What year is your's Agent57?
I'm not exactly sure. Definitely before 1992 as I already had it when I bought my first flat. It's around 1989/1990 I think. So pretty old-fashioned. Back in those days, oval chain rings were everywhere, with Shimano's Biopace and Suntour's OvalTech (I've got that on my 18-year-ld road bike). No suspension, cantilever brakes etc. But it still gets me around.0 -
Love the retro Rockhopper,takes me back to my younger days,I had forgotten that Oval chainrings ever existed !0
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Nice bike Wallisdean, but i hope you have some knobblies too, as that bike is wasted if it is just used on the road.0
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Just got this ready to ride. I will be upgrading the gearing and saddle soon.
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Fitted some braided hoses in Good ridge carbon effect..
Is it true they have stopped making them with out the plastic cover..
cheers paul
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Just got my Orange 5 Pro - essentially standard, just had the Hope headset upgrade and SRAM X9 instead of XT gears.
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great bike + nice photography = a happy meTrain hard, ride easy0
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andyturner28 wrote:Nice bike Wallisdean, but i hope you have some knobblies too, as that bike is wasted if it is just used on the road.
Ofcourse I have knobblies. Nobby Nics, Fire XC Pros, Michelin XCR Dry²s (for if summer ever gets going) and High Rollers.0 -
recent pic of mine ready for a lovely hot dry summer, yeah right
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Sorry made an ass of it!0
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Marin Rocky soon to be replaced with full sus for better or WORSE!
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My beautiful Gringo0 -
CLAUD BUTLER CAPE WRATH D27...GREAT STARTING BIKE...SORRY NO PICSup, up, up, down, up, up, down, up, dowwwn...yep sounds good to me
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My Giant NRS-1.
It may look like a dually bike but it's built to my preference/spec for XC riding, by me.
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Heres mine It still needs a few finishing touches like a new stem and bars but its nearly there. I enjoyed building my own 8)0 -
It feels more satisfying building your own bike up, For me anyway. At least that way you can spec it as you like, 8)0
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Planet_x111 wrote:It feels more satisfying building your own bike up, For me anyway. At least that way you can spec it as you like, 8)
Very true and teaches you how to tweak/fix it better0 -
There's been a fey changes to the 456 lately. Click my sig for the photo.
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wallisdene wrote:andyturner28 wrote:Nice bike Wallisdean, but i hope you have some knobblies too, as that bike is wasted if it is just used on the road.
Ofcourse I have knobblies. Nobby Nics, Fire XC Pros, Michelin XCR Dry²s (for if summer ever gets going) and High Rollers.
Nice one Are you sure you have enough tyres though0 -
Hello from Finland. My first post to this forum.
Here's my 08 Trek Fuel EX 8 little upgraded.
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phwoar!!!!!!!!!!!!!Train hard, ride easy0
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