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mcoccia
23-11-2005, 03:55 PM
The frame was Nicho's. Now its destined for a far more sedate life in the country. Shall be used when I have an urge to ride a hardtail or when the main ride is in pieces.

Brake Levers/Shifters Shimano LX Dual Control
Rear Brake Shimano LX
Front Brake Shimano LX
Cassette Shimano XTR
Chain Shimano XTR
Crankset Shimano XT
Derailler Front Shimano XT
Derailler Rear Shimano XT
Fork Fox 06 Vanilla R
Frame Santa Cruz Chameleon Large Translucent Red
Seat Fizik Gobi
Seat Clamp Hope
Grips Oury Lock Ons
Handelbar Easton EC 70
Stem Ritchey WCS
Seatpost Thompson Elite
Headset Cane Creek Solos
Quick Releases Shimano XTR
Wheels - Hubs Shimano XTR
Rims Mavic 819, Comp spokes, Brass Nipples built up by Spoken
Pedals Candy SL
Front Tire Pythons
Rear Tire Pythons

LTR
23-11-2005, 03:59 PM
Thats sweet! You must be short or something. :p

24seven
23-11-2005, 05:28 PM
Wow thats sweet. What a great ride to compliment the V-10! Enjoy it!

nicho
23-11-2005, 05:36 PM
oh my, it looks awesome, congratulations on the specs, it s amazing how this frame is so versatile, it looks just as good in cross country set up than my dirt street set up....

once again congratulations mickael on this beautiful bike.

nicho

Ruckus_Lord
23-11-2005, 06:21 PM
oh my, it looks awesome, congratulations on the specs, it s amazing how this frame is so versatile, it looks just as good in cross country set up than my dirt street set up....

once again congratulations mickael on this beautiful bike.

nicho

Having regrets now arn't we:rolleyes:

Super sick bike man, I'm LOVING those spec's, and is that a Carbon Ti rotor on the front??

Again, sick bike, very nice.

Have fun.

mcoccia
23-11-2005, 07:01 PM
Thanks for the compliments. I was originally just after an easy spare bike for when friends dropped in without a bike or for when the blur was out of action.

However since Nicho’s frame looked so hot and was in as new condition I just had to build it up to a higher spec than originally planned. I'm very happy with the way it turned out. Unfortunately I won’t get a chance to take it for a run until the weekend.

The rotors are centrelock XTR.

bradh
23-11-2005, 11:28 PM
Looks great!