Klein Adriot Pro

robbie7
robbie7 Posts: 292
edited June 2009 in Your mountain bikes
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Frame: Klein Adroit Pro
Forks: Rockshox Sid 80mm
Bars: Brand x Carbon
Stem: Truvativ Team
Headset: Cane Creek Intergrated
Grips: Foam Grips
Bar Ends: Specialized (when on)

Brakes: Shimano XTR V-Brakes
Pads: Shimano XTR V-Brakes Ceramic

Shifters: Shimano XT
Cables: Goodridge
Front Mech: Shimano XT
Rear Mech: Shimano XT Shadow

Seat: Selle Italia Flite Ti
Seat Post: Thomson Elite

Cranks: Raceface
Chain: Sram Hollowpin 9 Spd
Cassette: Shimano XT
Pedals: Shimano XT
Bottom Bracket: Raceface

Wheels: Mavic CrossMax SL Ceramic World Cup
Tire: Continetal Mountain King 2.0

Weight: 20.8 Lbs (when clean :D )

it is so light it climbs like a dream!!

Comments

  • jamesst
    jamesst Posts: 322
    What year is this Klein bud?
  • Jonesy.
    Jonesy. Posts: 94
    Nice bike. There's nothing like a Klein :wink:

    Looks like the 2000 model? I think that was the only year they had an Adroit Pro.
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  • robbie7
    robbie7 Posts: 292
    hi there, i believe it is a 2000 model got the frame second hand. really light bike great as i want to start XC racing
  • donnie murdo
    donnie murdo Posts: 986
    Klein

    Class!

    Look at the internal cable routing and straight pipes..Cool old Skoole
  • Stokie
    Stokie Posts: 80
    I love my Klein also. I've got a full suspension mantra and id deffo have another Klein.
  • robbie7
    robbie7 Posts: 292
    the cable routing is great really leaves clean lines, this bike is the best i have owned. it is so light and responsive.


    thanks for the comments
  • robbie7
    robbie7 Posts: 292
    thanks for the kind comments, thinking about some new forks soon, these sids dont have lock out but are super light at on 1400 grams, maybe some carbon rigids?