Ragley Bluepig
Russ-Tyson
Posts: 44
Hi all heres my pig,...[/img]
Frame: Ragley Blue Pig 16” skwosh
Forks: Sram xx Revelation 150mm
Bars: Blackspire 808 riser
Stem: Ragley stubbing
Headset: FSA Pig
Grips: Ragley Skinny
Front Brake Lever assy: Shimano Saint M810
Front Caliper: Shimano Saint M810
Front disc: Shimano XT RT76 203mm
Rear Brake Lever assy: Shimano Saint M810
Rear Caliper: Shimano Saint M810
Rear Disc: Shimano XT RT76 203mm
Hoses: Goodridge braided.
Shifters: Shimano Saint
Cables: Goodridge carbon braid.
Front Mech: Shimano SLX M665
Rear Mech: Shimano Saint M810 SS
Chain Device: Blackspire Dewlie double
Seat: Brooks England B17 special copper.
Seat Post: Ragley spike
Seat Post Clamp: Ragley quick release
Cranks: Shimano Saint M810 double.
Chain: Sram pc991
Cassette: Shimano Saint
Pedals: Wellgo translucent orange.
Bottom Bracket: Shimano Saint M810
Front Wheel: Halo sas pro
Tire: Maxxis Larsen TT 2.35
Back Wheel: Halo sas pro
Tire: Maxxis Larsen TT 2.35
Weight: 15kg ish on bathroom scales
A great bike so far handles niceley and goes up and down hills really well as well Cheers Russ.
Frame: Ragley Blue Pig 16” skwosh
Forks: Sram xx Revelation 150mm
Bars: Blackspire 808 riser
Stem: Ragley stubbing
Headset: FSA Pig
Grips: Ragley Skinny
Front Brake Lever assy: Shimano Saint M810
Front Caliper: Shimano Saint M810
Front disc: Shimano XT RT76 203mm
Rear Brake Lever assy: Shimano Saint M810
Rear Caliper: Shimano Saint M810
Rear Disc: Shimano XT RT76 203mm
Hoses: Goodridge braided.
Shifters: Shimano Saint
Cables: Goodridge carbon braid.
Front Mech: Shimano SLX M665
Rear Mech: Shimano Saint M810 SS
Chain Device: Blackspire Dewlie double
Seat: Brooks England B17 special copper.
Seat Post: Ragley spike
Seat Post Clamp: Ragley quick release
Cranks: Shimano Saint M810 double.
Chain: Sram pc991
Cassette: Shimano Saint
Pedals: Wellgo translucent orange.
Bottom Bracket: Shimano Saint M810
Front Wheel: Halo sas pro
Tire: Maxxis Larsen TT 2.35
Back Wheel: Halo sas pro
Tire: Maxxis Larsen TT 2.35
Weight: 15kg ish on bathroom scales
A great bike so far handles niceley and goes up and down hills really well as well Cheers Russ.
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Very, Very nice.
Probably the nicest pig I've seen.0 -
I'm liking the Orange pig a lotBianchi. There are no alternatives only compromises!
I RIDE A KONA CADABRA -would you like to come and have a play with my magic link?0 -
that is one NICE bike!0
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Very nice, I'd hate to see the total bill but it's built to be bombproof and unique.0
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submityournentries wrote:niice how you finding your pig? also, where did you get that stem?
I love it! its addictive The build is nice and strong and I went for strong bits as the bike does have a fair amount of use.....And yes the bill is huge
The stem is the Ragley stubbing stem 50mm in orange. Cheers for your comments Russ.
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Lovely build!!0
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Russ-Tyson wrote:Bars: Blackspire 808 riser0
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warpcow wrote:Russ-Tyson wrote:Bars: Blackspire 808 riser
Yeah loads seems to fit so far they are massive thou but I like them.0 -
lovely build, that brooks saddle looks very strange though :?FCN 9 - 2008 Kona Cinder Cone
FCN 9 - Custom Build On-One 456
FCN 5 - 2010 Boardman Team Carbon0 -
Brooks saddle - an unusual choice, but i like it!
Nice bike all round. It's just a shame you bought the wrong frame - an On-One would be much better The bars are just too wide, though.0 -
any one I see out and about comments on my saddle Ive had it 3 years and it was a little hard when I purchased it but now after riding with it and proofide treatments its very nice never get a sore arse its one thing that you seem to keep regardless of the bike The bars are huge but so am I :oops:0
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like it a lot, great colour and very nice build. I've read those Brooks saddles do eventually end up really comfortable if ridden on a lot and treated properly, and they can last for years and years.ride your bike like a kid whilst you still can
Transition Blindside = http://www.flickr.com/photos/traceychalk/5335403095/0 -
This looks totally ace!! Im looking at building my own bike atm but using an on-one 456 summer season frame. Trying to keep the costs down is abit of a pain tho
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that is a sweet hardtail! I love the shape of that pig!! whats the head angle?0