s-works enduro

oli2001
oli2001 Posts: 350
edited July 2011 in Your mountain bikes
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my trail machine.

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  • kdawg74
    kdawg74 Posts: 271
    nice ride dude.
    2008 Kona Dawg Deluxe http://s1187.photobucket.com/albums/z39 ... luxe%2008/

    Schwinn Madison fixie
    Tifosi Road bike
    Singlespeed Hardtail http://i1187.photobucket.com/albums/z39 ... AG0457.jpg
  • Deepunder
    Deepunder Posts: 145
    Liking the superstar techno green grips - just got some for my stumpy
  • SPIRO
    SPIRO Posts: 200
    +1 for the enduro loveliness! I am biased though :wink:

    Out if interest, what size frame and what length stem are you running?
  • oli2001
    oli2001 Posts: 350
    its a medium frame (18 in, i think), running a 70mm pro koryak stem.
  • Time.to.ride
    Time.to.ride Posts: 463
    I wanna know what saddle you are sitting your rear end on i am known for having narrow razor fine saddles but tht looks really thin !!!
  • oli2001
    oli2001 Posts: 350
    ita a selle italia slr xp. apparently the xp stands for extra padding!!!!
    fits me great, cant get on with chunky, comfy saddles.guess i must have a weird shaped ass or my own padding
  • leaflite
    leaflite Posts: 1,651
    Nice!

    how are you finding the wheels?
  • oli2001
    oli2001 Posts: 350
    very happy with the wheels, had the old version fitted before, and run amclassic 350 sprint on my road bike.
    tubeless set up was a doddle; only disappointment was when i ordered them they arrived without the valves and it was quicker to get some stans valves from crc than wait for the amclassic ones to arrive from eurobike.
    pretty light(approx 1550g) and broad rim. hubs run smooth and are qr and qr15 interchangeable