Santa Cruz Bullit Custom & Specialized Pitch Custom
yoohoo999
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My two favourite toys, Santa Cruz Bullit and Specialized Pitch
NB: The Pitch will be going on sale very shortly.
In action yesterday at Stainburn:
NB: The Pitch will be going on sale very shortly.
In action yesterday at Stainburn:
Santa Cruz Bullit 2009 Freeride custom build (all built by Leisure Lakes)
1.5 head tube
Rockshox Totems
Fox DHX 3 with 400lb spring
Cane creek 1.5 sealed headset
Raceface diabolous bars
Raceface diabolous 70mm stem
Spank lock on grips
Avid code 5's
Front wheel hope pro 2 on WTB dual duty rim
Rear wheel WTB sealed 12mm bolt rear hub on WTB dual duty rim
Maxxis High Roller DH Dual Ply super tacky tyres 2.5
Truvative holzfeller cranks on howitzer BB
36 tooth blackspire chain ring
E13 mtx guide
24/7 flat peddles
Sram PG99 cassette and chain
Sram X9 shifter and rear mech
Truvative seat post and jump seat
Specialized Pitch custom build 2009 (all built by Noah's Ark)
Fox Racing Shox Float RP23 2009
Fox 36 Van's
Hope Headset
Hope 50mm DH stem
Easton EA70 Monkey Bars
Charge Grips
Hope Tech M4's with braided hoses and floating rotors (203mm + 185mm)
Shimano XT double front mech
Shimano XT Shadow rear mech
Shimano XT shifters
Shimano XT, 9-speed, 11-32t cassette
Shimano SLX crankset
Shimano XT 22/36 chainrings
e.thirteen DRS chainguide (including bashguard)
B54 pedals
DT 5.1 rims on Hope Pro II's
DT Swiss Spokes Champion
Maxxis High Roller Super Tacky and Nobby Nic tyres
Charge Spoon saddle
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I've gotta hand it to you yoohoo, you've got great tastes in bikes. All you need now is an S-Works Enduro to complete the trio!
Try and have a go at comparing the two.
BTW did you get the Pitch in the classifieds also?0 -
ha ha, yes it is rather coincidental that we've ended up with almost the same bike shed!
I'm going to put the Pitch up for sale after Easter.
I rode both on the Descent Line and the black run at Stainburn yesterday (my friend borrowed my Pitch for the day).
I was a bit quicker overall on the Pitch over the black run, but that's mainly because there's some steep, techy climbs that burst your lungs.
But since I got rid of the Shore One, I've missed being able to drop off things The Bullit fills that gap nicely!
As for the Descent Line, it was really windy across the boulder field, so it was hard keeping speed up, but I absolutely nailed it on the Bullit. Had some really good rhythm going between the drops and berms, it felt great!0 -
Lovely Bulllit there yoohoo... very nice indeed.
How are you finding the totems - used to love mine......
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woah. that bullit is so nice especially in the green colour and totems0
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thanks guys
i wish i could get a proper picture of the Bullit, the green is MUCH more vivid in real life, it's just my shoddy camera skills that made it look that colour.
I'll try and get a better shot.
Cheese, the Totems are nuts! When I first rode them I thought "wow, i'm going through this travel way too easily", but then I realised that it's just really progressive. I dropped the big rock at Stainburn on Sunday (which is about 5 or 6ft I think) and I didn't bottom out.
Mission Control is also pretty cool, being able to lock out a 7" travel fork is handy for the climbs!
I'm sticking a DHX 5.0 Air on the rear soon.0 -
have you sold the pitch?0
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Would you recommend the Fox 36 Vans? I've heard that on the whole RS are better at forks compared to Fox and im looking to upgrade my Pikes that came on my 2010 pitch pro0
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if you decide to sell would you consider sell the forks seperatlyI assume this is French petrol - be careful in reverse - the car will retreat rapidly at the least provocation.0