finally i have a bouncy bike, scott nitrous 20

Hercule Q
Hercule Q Posts: 2,655
edited November 2009 in Your mountain bikes
just collected her this afternoon :)
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Scott nitrous 20
forks, marzocchi jnr T
wheels, hope pro2 single track front double track rear
drivetrain, saint cranks, bb, shifter and XT rear mech and cassette
Thomson seat post and gusset seat
titec hell bent bars odi grips
hope moto V2 brakes 203mm rotors braided hoses
Fox DHX 3.0 rear shock
DMR V12 pedals
MRP chain device
FSA 1.5 reducer headset

not bad for £450 and my old forks:D

pinkbike
Blurring the line between bravery and stupidity since 1986!

Comments

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,666
    cool!
    That should slow you down a bit on the photo challenge thread eh? :lol:
  • Hercule Q
    Hercule Q Posts: 2,655
    lol give the others a chance till i buy new forks for the legend

    pinkbike
    Blurring the line between bravery and stupidity since 1986!
  • Good man. So the legend hasn't totally retired then, just a semi-retirement.
  • ilovedirt
    ilovedirt Posts: 5,798
    nice bike :) love scott, FYI though that singletrack front rim may be a little weak for DH/FR, just a heads up
    Production Privee Shan

    B'Twin Triban 5
  • scott nitrous, the first proper full sus i ever rode
  • Whytepeak
    Whytepeak Posts: 2,616
    Bit of a change :) - nothing like a bargain DH bike :D

    What year is it anyhow? - looks nice.
    Now that we are strong ought to bear the infirmities of the weak and not to please ourselves. ROMANS 15:1
  • i think its on 06/07
  • Hercule Q
    Hercule Q Posts: 2,655
    i was thinking of replacing the singletrack rim with the doubletrack off the rear of the legend also gonna get some white 888s and a 38t chainring

    pinkbike
    Blurring the line between bravery and stupidity since 1986!
  • ramemtbers
    ramemtbers Posts: 1,562
    nice one mate. looks like a proper bounce there.
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,666
    I saw that exact spec of bike in Llandegla today :shock:
  • ramemtbers
    ramemtbers Posts: 1,562
    is the pump track finished at Llandegla yet
  • Hercule Q
    Hercule Q Posts: 2,655
    i told you i was quick i rode there at lunchtime, i dont like the m6 much though..... to much roadworks :P

    ordered some wellgo b54s and a fsa 38t chainring today

    pinkbike
    Blurring the line between bravery and stupidity since 1986!
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,666
    ramemtbers wrote:
    is the pump track finished at Llandegla yet
    Yes, and the skills area.
    I was planning on doing a loop, then having a quick blast round the pump track, then have a cup of tea on the cafe, and investimigating the nes "skills area" that's opened now too.

    Unfortunately, by the time I got round to the pump track, I was so wet and cold that I just wanted my cuppa, and by the time I'd finished that, it was dark, so I missed the opportunity to play on the skills area as well :lol:
  • Hercule Q
    Hercule Q Posts: 2,655
    fitted some wellgo B-54 pedals and a fsa 38t chainring to it earlier pics up in the morning

    pinkbike
    Blurring the line between bravery and stupidity since 1986!