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cosmicc pinkbikeoriginals's article
May 2, 2022 at 15:45
May 2, 2022
Video: Braydon Bringhurst & Christina Chappetta's First Impressions of Snowmass Bike Park
These trails look amazing, wish we had more proper large bike parks in Australia. Only complaint is that Pinkbike desperately needs to give Christina a better go pro. 4K on YouTube looks grainy af and spoils the enjoyment of watching it.
cosmicc mattbeer's article
Jun 18, 2021 at 17:35
Jun 18, 2021
First Look: Formula's Prototype Dual Crown Enduro Fork & New Lightweight Brakes
I have both a selva and cura 4 brakes (having owned at least 8 different brake models and various forks from the major brands) and I am so impressed. I am really surprised that formula doesn't get more attention. I've been able to tune my fork to be really supple off the top but the midstroke support is so real!
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Jun 30, 2018 at 23:08
Jun 30, 2018
Selling
Jun 30, 2018 at 23:07
Jun 30, 2018

Canyon Sender Carbon - $8174 total cost

$5600 USD
Up for sale is my Canyon Sender CF 8.0 – carbon downhill bike. This is an absolutely no expenses spared build. All reviews put this as simply one of the best downhill bikes on the market. Comes with adjustable geometry through head tube slackness and chainstay length. I have probably had a total of 10 rides on this bike. Selling because it is not really the style of riding that I want to do. Size: XL I purchased this bike for $6,200 in late 2017 and then adding the following upgrades: Hope V4 brakes ($600) Renthal Fatbar 35 carbon DH 800mm 35mm rise ($267) Fox DHX2 kashima coil shock ($737) 500 ti spring ($180) All Mountain Style frame guard XL ($65) DMR Vault pedals: ($120) Total cost for this top of the range, no expense spared build: $8174 Full specs: Frame material: Carbon Fibre - chainstay length can be adjusted Rear Shock: Fox DHX2 factory (kashima) 200mm Fork: Rockshox BoXXer World Cup Air Headset: Acros adjustable (+ and - 1 degree) Handlebar: Joystick carbon 35mm rise, 35mm diameter Stem: Renthal Integra Brakes: Hope v4 red Drivetrain: full Sram XO1 DH Chainguide: e*thirteen LG1+ Cranks: e*thirteen LG1 Cassette: e*thirteen DH 9 x 21 tooth, 7 speed Wheelset: e*thirteen LG1+ carbon body hubs Saddle: SDG I-Fly Custom Seatpost: SDG Micro I-Beam SP Tires: Maxxis Minion DHR2 3C MaXX grip rear and Schwable Magic Mary DH front (can be a fresh Maxxis DHF 3C MaXXgrip is so desired) Pedals: DMR Vault candy red Will come with full receipts, manual, fork bottomless tokens, torque wrench, adjustable angleset for headset.

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Jun 30, 2018 at 22:56
Jun 30, 2018
Selling
Jun 30, 2018 at 22:55
Jun 30, 2018

Santa Cruz Hightower CC - XXL - DVO Diamond

$4200 USD
Up for sale is my Santa Cruz Hightower CC frame in XXL - again this is for frame only. The CC version is the higher end, lighter version. Grab yourself a truely premium boutique brand bike. Everything about Santa Cruz screams quality. Condition is excellent and has been covered with AMS Frame Guard XL since day 1. RRP is usually $4,700 and then $650 for the shock for a total of ($5300). There are only a few XXL frames in Australia, sporting a roomy reach of 505mm for excellent high speed stability. I have upgraded the stock shock to a DVO Topaz which has been amazing. The shock is extensively adjustable and very supple, allowing you to get the bike feeling just how you want it. The hightower climbs amazingly with the VPP suspension platform and is fantastic on the way down. The suspension can also be adjusted to 150mm by removing a spacer - effectively making the bike the same travel as a Hightower LT. Will come with full receipts from Australian authorised dealer.

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Aug 20, 2017
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