Dialled to 11
smegurmum
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This is my almost finished Dialled Prince Albert build, just need new hubs and possiably seat post
Frame: Dialled Prince Albert 520 steel
Forks: Fox Float 32 RLC 09
Bars: Ritchey WCS Wet White
Stem: Thomson 80mm
Headset: FSA Orbit White
Grips: ODI Rogue
Front Brake: Hayes HFX 9 160
Rear Brake: Hayes HFX 9 160
Shifters: XT
Front Mech: SLX
Rear Mech: XTR
Seat: Charge Spoon
Seat Post: Easton EA50
Seat Post Clamp: no idea
Cranks: Deore
Chain: Sram PC911
Cassette: LX
Pedals: Gusset Slim Jim Mags
Front Wheel:
Rim: Sun Rhyno Lite
Spokes: Sapim race black
Hub: Deore
Tire:Conti Vertical
Back Wheel:
Rim: Sun Rhyno Lite
Spokes: Sapim race black
Hub: Deore
Tire: Conti Vertical
Frame: Dialled Prince Albert 520 steel
Forks: Fox Float 32 RLC 09
Bars: Ritchey WCS Wet White
Stem: Thomson 80mm
Headset: FSA Orbit White
Grips: ODI Rogue
Front Brake: Hayes HFX 9 160
Rear Brake: Hayes HFX 9 160
Shifters: XT
Front Mech: SLX
Rear Mech: XTR
Seat: Charge Spoon
Seat Post: Easton EA50
Seat Post Clamp: no idea
Cranks: Deore
Chain: Sram PC911
Cassette: LX
Pedals: Gusset Slim Jim Mags
Front Wheel:
Rim: Sun Rhyno Lite
Spokes: Sapim race black
Hub: Deore
Tire:Conti Vertical
Back Wheel:
Rim: Sun Rhyno Lite
Spokes: Sapim race black
Hub: Deore
Tire: Conti Vertical
Genesis Altitude
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Love it!
Rode one a couple of years ago and that was very nice, great frames.
Nice kit you've put on yours.Now that we are strong ought to bear the infirmities of the weak and not to please ourselves. ROMANS 15:10 -
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Its rides nice as well:D forks look noiceCotic Soul
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thanks for the comments guys, but annoyingly ive been working all weekend, but luckily i have 3 days off in a row nowGenesis Altitude
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just wieghed it at 12.9Kg with panaracer rampage tyres on if anyone is intrested. personally im quite pleased being a steel frame and allGenesis Altitude
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Not to badCotic Soul
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phwoar!"Melancholy is incompatible with bicycling." ~James E. Starrs0