Your bike thread

Joe Riley

The Gypsy
Staff member
ill post my bike later today, its ghetto. i like it though. debating over fit team trail frame (old style), haro F2 frame, or a really heavy Specialized frame that ive had for a week and i dont like it that much. its american BB though so i cant use the cranks which i love :(
probably fit, but i need to change the fork and the bolts on my stem are stripped :(
its also very hard to pedal on the fit :(
any suggestions?
 

Sshields32

Steel Member
Hep Greg said:
QCSquebecVA88 said:
here is my light ride
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why the F*ck would you build your bike with LHD if you grind on the left side.
the answer to this question is that, he in fact, is fucking retarded.





and which ever kid up there is riding without a spocket, your a silly b!tch. and you must be ridiculous if your riding trails.
 

Remco

Member
my old setup, loved it so much.

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Partslist:

Frame: WTP Nova 20.2"
Fork: Odyssey Dirt Classic
Bars: Khe Cirrus 8" Rude Charcoal
Headset: Chris King Nothreadset black
Stem: Simple Frontloader eject
Grips: Flybikes black
Cranks: Primo Excel
Pedals: Odyssey Twisted
Sprocket: Hoffman Dinky 25t
Chain: KMC z410x
Seat: Macneil SL stripped (filled holes) And covered with leather.
Seatpost: Primo stump
Seatclamp: 1" headset wig.

Rearwheel:
Rim: Odyssey 7KA
Hub: Wethepeople Casette hub 10t 36h
Spokes: Odyssey
Innertube: United Value
Tire: KHE StreetMAC1.5

Frontwheel:
Rim: Premium
Hub: Premium
Spokes: Premium
Innertube: United Value
Tire: KHE ParkMAC2

Weight: 10,2kg :D
 

ibbruiser

Sean Cardwell
aaron domperson, lol,
i have the same bars but
you should prob cut your bars down a little if your trying to learn barspins.
 

TUC

Member
Hep Greg said:
maaaaad.


duuuumb.


how so? think about it if you like doing sprocket grinds aswell as peg grinds, and the side that you grind on is your left, then why wouldn't you run a set up like that?
 

Steezeman

Administrator
There's no reason to do sprocket grinds when you can just do pedals grinds and save your sprocket and chain. Also, having the pegs on the opposite side of the driver is good cause when you mess up on feebles and double pegs you only mess up the shell of the hub and maybe spokes, instead of your driver and chain.

Also, there's no reason to do pedal grinds if you have pegs, that's what pegs are for.
 

TUC

Member
yeah i know like i was just saying. personally i dont do grinds at all what so ever. but i am shure this guy has some reason for running the set up that he does.
 

tryit

Bronze member
arandomperson said:
Hep Greg said:
QCSquebecVA88 said:
here is my light ride
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why the F*ck would you build your bike with LHD if you grind on the left side.
it could be that he likes doing sprocket grinds my buddy does the exact same thing
if he tried a sprocket grind with THAT sprocket it would die its an eastern sprocket i can bend mine with my hands
 
Alex Steezeman said:
There's no reason to do sprocket grinds when you can just do pedals grinds and save your sprocket and chain. Also, having the pegs on the opposite side of the driver is good cause when you mess up on feebles and double pegs you only mess up the shell of the hub and maybe spokes, instead of your driver and chain.

Also, there's no reason to do pedal grinds if you have pegs, that's what pegs are for.

Hey bitch, i do both! And i always miss my crank arm and pedal, and hit my sprocket. Sucks.
 

TUC

Member
here is my bike let me know what you think of it...

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Specifications


- Frame: fit Eddie Cleveland
- Back wheel: alexrims with Raleigh tube, fit fast as fuck tire and bullet valve cap
- Front wheel: alexrims with Raleigh tube, fit fast as fuck tire and bullet valve cap
- Bottom bracket: shadow conspiracy
- Cranks: macneil conjoined
- Pedals: animal Steve Hamilton plastic
- Headset: we the people integrated
- Fork: macneil trail blazer
- bars: solid Roseanne
- grips: odyssey matt beringer
- Bar ends: animal plastic
- Stem: eastern decepticon
- Seat post: shadow conspiracy slammable post
- Seat post clamp: integrated
- Seat: duo rogue status


Modifications

Ã?Æ?Ã?¢Ã?¢ââ?¬Å¡Ã?¬Ã?â??Ã?¢ Cut down axle on both front and rear wheels
Ã?Æ?Ã?¢Ã?¢ââ?¬Å¡Ã?¬Ã?â??Ã?¢ Put odyssey matt beringer flanges over the washer cups on my cranks
Ã?Æ?Ã?¢Ã?¢ââ?¬Å¡Ã?¬Ã?â??Ã?¢ Cut seat post down to a stump just enough to clamp on to
Ã?Æ?Ã?¢Ã?¢ââ?¬Å¡Ã?¬Ã?â??Ã?¢ Cut off flanges
 
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