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monkeypants said:
Your budget has gone up, yet you cry?!?

In other news, I am an idiot and have bought a splined/octalink crank extractor rather than a square/tapered one. :/

what a nugget..... :rolleyes: Get one that does both but uses spanners or get the park tool one i have. :D
 
weescott said:
The Res will move down with the action if the shock...not up.
I've always known it as a piggybag.
janesssssy said:
why dont you cut the seat post for a better fit / look.
imho it would look much better.
Can be done but it depend what he was doing last, if he was doing dh he might have lowered it right down. ;)
 
This is my new project. It's a bit of a do it all bike.

Cove Stiffee FR
Shimano Saint Crank
Sram x-9 drivetrain
Thomson Elite Seatpost
Easton Carbon Risers
Panaracer Fire XC PRO Kevlar with Stans Notubes system
Rock Shox Revelation 426 Uturn forks
Formula ORO K24 Disc brakes with 180mm rotors
Mavic xm321s on XT hubs



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Phnom_Penh said:
I've always known it as a piggybag.

Can be done but it depend what he was doing last, if he was doing dh he might have lowered it right down. ;)
Or he might of got it from a guy 10yrs older than him who was a fair bit taller. Pic of old owner on my VT2.
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He runs a biking holiday / chalet thing in Whistler and was going out for the year and getting a Scott Ransom High Octane built over there.
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top forks on the high octane :D my new bike thats coming early next month has fox 40's :)


and a scott high octane and scott ransom are two different bikes
 
Phnom_Penh said:
pfft needs 888s tbh ;).


the 40's pawn 888's :cool: :p


edit - to save adding another post

i found the 888 rc2x iirc were a real pain to set up correctly. they would feel ok on small stuff but would bottom out on drops.. or the opposite. imo they had lots of adjustment but it wasnt accurate enough.

40's i found were great. they could do with a competative price though. :eek: Luckily my new bike has them as standard

i also tried the matinau darado (sp?) too as theyre very similar to my shivers being upside down but again... the cost is stupid.
 
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