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MILF Hunter!
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Does anyone have photos of their bikes before and after? Show your masterpiece.
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MILF Hunter!
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Initially when I rode the Trek Fuel EX, I was mesmirized by the difference in handling from my stumpy, the ABP was by far the most noticable feature especially when bombing down 1E01 in Big Bear. The changes I have made have played a huge impact on the riding performance in a good way. Now the bike feels several notches towards and All-Mountain bike (in terms of plushness from the burlier tires) and more rigiditity due to the wheelset. The Joplin R allows me to spend more time focusing my attention to having uninterrupted fun and passing my buddies while they are adjusting their seat posts before a gnarly descent (the 1-2mm left/right swivel on the post is somewhat disheartening.) After the installation of the carbon handlebar, I had to test ride it, no noticeable difference but got a killer deal from Rob
![]() future upgrades: I would like to purchase a 50mm stem to give the cockpit a tighter feel, the stock stem feels too long. Purchasing better grips too, I like those ones that conform to your hand Before: This is the only pic I have that is as close to stock as possible, it does have the joplin seat post here. ![]() After: Wheelset: Mavic Crosstrail Wheelset (Original: Bontrager Race Light Disc) Tires: Kenda Tubeless Nevegals 2.35 (Original: Bontrager Jones XR 2.2) SeatPost: Joplin R (carry over from original photo, Original: Bontrager Race Lite) Handlebar: FSA XC carbon ( Original: Bontrager Race Lite, 40mm rise, 31.8mm) Pedals: 08' Acid 1 Egg Beaters ![]()
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P. W. R.
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Freeride/dh bike started here as a yeti
![]() Yeti in Utah ![]() Yeti in Mammoth ![]() Prettymuch a complete rebuild as I finally upgraded even the padals they carried forward frrom yeti to Socom and now to M6 M6 same rock pile in Utah ![]() Same hit in Mammoth ![]() and my Fav ![]() Upgrade Check Before and after Check Check Check ![]()
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Abstrakt77 (09-29-2008),
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denmother (09-29-2008),
genusmtbkr5 (10-14-2008),
RacinJason (09-29-2008)
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I know Ginger Peach
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The beginning:
![]() Now: ![]() The upgrades: Aftermarket rear suspension linkage that upped rear travel from 5" to 6" Rear Shock: Fox RP23 HV Fork: Magura Wotan 120-160mm Headset: Chris King red Stem: Thomson Elite 70mmx5deg Handlebars:Azonic B-52 Scandium Tape/Grips: Odi Rogue Lock-Ons Front Brake: Magura Gustav M 210mm Rear Brake: Magura Gustav M 190mm Brake Levers: Magura Gustav M Front Derailleur: Shimano XTR Rear Derailleur: Sram X.O Long Cage Shift Levers: Sram X.O Triggers Cassette: Sram PG-990 11-34 Chain: Sram PG-991 Crankset: Race Face Next SL Chainrings: Race Face 22-32-Spot Bashring Bottom Bracket: World Class Titanium Pedals: Crank Bros. Mallet 2 Rims: Atomlabs Trailpimps Front Hub: Hope Bulb / Maxle skewer Rear Hub: Hope Bulb / Hope Skewer Spokes: 36 DT Swiss Competition Front Tire: Kenda Blue Groove 26X2.5 Rear Tire: Kenda Nevegal 26X2.5 Saddle: WTB Lazer V SLT Seat Post: Crank Brothers Joplin R Seat Post Clamp: Hope Handlebar plugs: ODI Aluminum Headset cap and spacers, bottle cage bolts by Purely Custom |
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MILF Hunter!
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SLO65: yeah its my evo.
Those are nice conversions on those pics above, sweet color options on that sworks
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Giggity, Giggity, Goo....
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ok here is how i recieved my 99 Foes DHS Tube
up front ![]() and the rear ![]() and here it is today...well sorta....a couple other little mods added since this pic but pretty much the same. 40
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MILF Hunter!
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damnnnn thats a complete overhaul man, very nice, what kind of paint did you use?
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Giggity, Giggity, Goo....
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no paint! i completely sand blasted the frame, the swingarm and the seat post bracket and had them anodized black. 40
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I don't make misstakes ......they're called "design changes"If you can't fix it with a hammer...you have an electrical problem. don't sweat the petty things.....pet the sweaty things. |
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Giggity, Giggity, Goo....
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![]() next year fo sho
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I don't make misstakes ......they're called "design changes"If you can't fix it with a hammer...you have an electrical problem. don't sweat the petty things.....pet the sweaty things. |
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crashergs (09-29-2008)
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on a routine expedition
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For the past 6-8 weeks, I've been without a fork for my trailbike. I thought I'd take the opportunity to get the frame powdercoated, as the original powdercoat was so crappy you could scrape it off with your fingernail.
Here's the bike when I first built it up in Jan. '07 ![]() And today: ![]()
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thistrailisntlegal? (09-30-2008),
Winston (09-29-2008)
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Good Grasshopper
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Look good. How do you keep the bike standing by itself?
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crashergs (10-08-2008)
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Look closely under rear brake ....
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crashergs (10-08-2008),
Mr. Bungle (09-29-2008)
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