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My New Natural/comp Bike.


Ross McArthur

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Looks awesome Ross... I'll shall be having a blast next time your out! :)

Whats the first opinions on it compared to the Boxx then?

Ohhhh I see what you mean about your bash... very subtle! :P

Take it you wont be needing that booster either then? Sorry I couldn't get it too you in time...

Having no car sucks ass! :(

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Cheers guys.

Watson, I shall be hoofing that booster off of you still. lol 4 bolts stiffer than 2 bolt. :rolleyes:

It's not as pogo sticky as the Boxx, not as light on the back wheel. The head angle suits me a bit better on the Yaabaa.

In the pictures the rear tyre is a 2.5 single ply maxx pro Maxxis. I rode this for one day and decided to take it off. It was good for static 360s to fakie manuals :giggle: but no good for gaps as the side walls are so thin! Plus, I had to run it rock solid and that made it terrible for any kind of drop.

I've got a full 5 days or riding planned this September weekend, so should have some sort of video by the end of next month including riding on my 24" Marino and my Boxx.

Thanks.

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Oh do you now ;) ...

Give me a shout any day but Saturday and we can hit it up!

Whats with the chain tensioner?

The hub spacing it terrible! The Rohloff doesn’t have a long enough spindle to reach over to the cog. It didn’t work in front of the hanger in the normal position and it wouldn’t work behind the hanger because it would hit the spokes. So, I made an 'inline Alu block'. The Rohloff is bolted to a small peice of aluminium and that is attached to the hanger giving me perfect chain line. It also means that I can run the Rohloff slammed as the jockey wheel isn’t touching the cog. :)

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The hub spacing it terrible! The Rohloff doesn’t have a long enough spindle to reach over to the cog. It didn’t work in front of the hanger in the normal position and it wouldn’t work behind the hanger because it would hit the spokes. So, I made an 'inline Alu block'. The Rohloff is bolted to a small peice of aluminium and that is attached to the hanger giving me perfect chain line. It also means that I can run the Rohloff slammed as the jockey wheel isn’t touching the cog. :)

theres me thinking that they was horizontal dropouts :| haha.

bike looks nice theres something on it that makes it look weird :S cant get my head around it, hope you like.

cocky.

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theres me thinking that they was horizontal dropouts :| haha.

bike looks nice theres something on it that makes it look weird :S cant get my head around it, hope you like.

cocky.

The production one's do have horizontal drop outs.

It's maybe that the disc is on the wrong way round? Or that the whole right hand side knobles of the tyre are cut off?

I do like it so far. :D

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this ali c old frame? looks pimp not as pimp as mine though. lol

Sure is buddy. Post some pictures of you're Stinger then. :rolleyes:

ok my turn again :P

I think ive put it down to the camara man, for some reason the bars stem grips look weird to me, not sure why as exept for the grips id have the same set up if i built one my self lol

so i can only put i down to the picture taking.

I see what you mean.

Must be the angle.

Cheers pal.

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