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nodabs
29-04-2003, 10:47 PM
here she is


middleburn cranks and bashring, XTR levers and front brake XT rear. brisa bar and stem
http://opax.swin.edu.au/~222515/linked%20images/101-0105_img.jpg

Michelin comp 16 tyre on a 521 rim too damn skinny but tyre is perfect
http://opax.swin.edu.au/~222515/linked%20images/101-0106_img.jpg

My bikes in there natural habitat also pictured is my 125 and the zaskar LE in the background but in pieces being re-built as a SS
http://opax.swin.edu.au/~222515/linked%20images/101-0109_img.jpg

CHEWY
29-04-2003, 10:55 PM
i want. how much did that set u back

S.
29-04-2003, 10:57 PM
Nice seat! Must be super comfortable! :P

josh
30-04-2003, 12:08 AM
what sort of bars are those? is it just me or are they super long

nodabs
30-04-2003, 12:25 AM
the whole bike was probably about 3500 4000 can't see it too look at but damn it all adds up

lol yes the seat is comfy now i have a stem cap in the hole

Those Bars are Brisa trials bars they are paired with that stem and yep there wide 29 1/4 inches true length as in measured with bent prolly 29 1/2 before bend. the stem bar combo is super nice for trials stuff lol i've tried DH runs on the bike but i get caught between trees in single track :)

Gutty
02-05-2003, 11:37 AM
lol yes the seat is comfy now i have a stem cap in the hole



Geez you must have a small ass. :wink:


Sweet ride man.

scotty beefs
02-05-2003, 01:43 PM
that thing is pretty rad school...can u buy a zebdi built up? Does anyone know if any companys do stock 26 inch trials bikes???

nodabs
02-05-2003, 10:39 PM
cheers umm well you can buy trials bike built from megamo and monty both are pretty trials specific and will feel VERY wierd to start with cheaper and more widely available are racline rhino's they are about a grand and will get you atarted in trails they are less trials specific and will need you to swap some parts pretty soon but it'll get you started if your seriuous though the best way to go is to built the bike up to your own needs but if you are looking at starting trials go with the raceline just to improve you bike handling skills it's worth it, it helps all areas of riding

scotty beefs
03-05-2003, 12:09 AM
hey hey,
yeah my mate bought a raceline rhino 20 to start with and it has served him well but wewnt to monty pretty soon on...i saw the raceline 26's on the net and i just can't see myself buying one...trhe specs are a bit crap. But at the same time i can't bring myself to build another bike from scratch...my le toy was my one expensive experience with that and i can't justify it again. Was thinkin a norco evolve 26...see what happens eh, thanks for your view. PS polish vodka is good, i can attest personal experience to it right now!

Tom
03-05-2003, 11:13 PM
What happened to the chainstay of the mongoose in the pic?