Giant Yukon FX 2

DomN86
DomN86 Posts: 112
edited May 2012 in Your mountain bikes
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Frame: GIANT YUKON FX 2, 100mm travel, size; S (15")
Forks: Marzocchi 44RLO 26 RC 2010 120mm - 140mm
Saddle: CHARGE Spoon Cromo (BROWN)
Rims: WTB Dual Duty XC
Tyres: Kenda Nevegal 26x2.1'' Stick-E (F) DTC ®
Pedals: Wellgo Bear Trap Platform 953

Bike Computer: Cateye CC-COM10W
Pump: Topeak Mini Dual G
RapidRacerProducts Neoguard - Evil Eyes (X-Small)
GIANT YUKON FX2 - http://goo.gl/xtIfv.

Comments

  • fishcake
    fishcake Posts: 107
    Looks nice with the Marzocchi fork and and the Charge saddle
    My partner has the same bike but with the standard RS Dart fork, and she loves it.
    You can never have too many bikes!
  • chez_m356
    chez_m356 Posts: 1,893
    i like what you've done with that, looking very nice :D
    Specialized Hardrock Sport Disc 10- CANYON Nerve AM 6 2011
  • DomN86
    DomN86 Posts: 112
    edited May 2012
    Thanks guys.

    It rides well. Need to adjust the gears, there not switching perfectly. The fork is great, a worthy and essential upgrade.

    I put a rear light on yestereve and another lock mount (got 2 locks).

    Been thinking about buying a new stem (sunline v1 am or another product like it) and maybe a Bashguard with Travel Guide.

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    I’m going to be doing the ‘London to Brighton bike ride’ on this. Not idea I imagine, as I think its an all-road ride :(.
    GIANT YUKON FX2 - http://goo.gl/xtIfv.
  • DomN86
    DomN86 Posts: 112
    The pedals were fantastic value, and they grip very well.
    The Cateye computer is a great gadget too, very useful, seems to give good readings.
    GIANT YUKON FX2 - http://goo.gl/xtIfv.