Tinga
Active member
13798194:.nasty said:new bike day!
![]()
Ain't nothing better than new bike day.
13798194:.nasty said:new bike day!
![]()
13799624:cydwhit said:I am one rear wheel away from a new bike build!
13799627:kim_jong_ill said:What're you building?
13799695:cydwhit said:Gonna use it as an all-mountain ripper and bikepacking rig.
And then I have a full component spec for a CX bike lined up, just need a frame......
So if anybody has a big, cheap, steel CX frame they want to flip, holler at me!
13799695:cydwhit said:On One 45650B hardtail.
Building it up super aggressive:
Dropper Post, SRAM GX 1x11, 150 mm Pike
Gonna use it as an all-mountain ripper and bikepacking rig.
And then I have a full component spec for a CX bike lined up, just need a frame......
So if anybody has a big, cheap, steel CX frame they want to flip, holler at me!
13799740:Tinga said:Man I wish I could justify a sick hard tail between my trail bike and my gravel bike. And by that I mean I wish I could justify it to my wife. I'm totally OK doing it.
13799760:saskskier said:That's so awesome. I've been checking out that frame for a while now for a budget hardtail build, but I think I'm going to end up with a road single speed/fixie set up for grocery/coffee runs.
13799015:jblaski said:Tore down, cleaned, and re-greased damn near every bolt and pivot on my bike. Ready for another summer.
![]()
13801879:Slush said:If any of you live near Cleaveland, OH, go visit Ray's Indoor mountain bike park. The place is off the walls fun, look it up on YouTube. Seriously, that place is heaven to anyone who likes mtb/bmx
13791569:cct_222 said:Alright you bike nerds, your boy needs your help/opinions....
Planning on buying a bike in the very near future and I'm pretty set (still open to suggestions) on a used Yeti SB66 on pinkbike. I live and do most of my riding in Florida (yes you can actually ride full suspension bikes here), but I take multiple trips a year to AL, GA, TN, the Carolinas, and maybe up to snowshoe wv this spring.
I've been going back n forth on a few couple bikes and weighing out the pros n cons of each one, but i'm honestly not the best with the whole component/specs/mechanic side of bikes....hence why i'm coming to all you bike nerds for advice. I know a 150-160mm travel bike isn't all that necessary for the riding I'll be doing but then again it'll give me more confidence/bigger balls to not be a pussy and go full turbo. Also a dropper post would be sick, but I wouldn't be upset about not having one right away and buying one later down the road.
With all that said i'm hoping to negotiate prices a little with these bikes and i'm trying to keep it with $1500-1800 range. I'm planning on having this next bike for the next few years and will be making some upgrades here n there. These are a few of the bikes i'm leaning towards, so let me know what you guys think would be the better deal based on parts and whatnot.
https://www.pinkbike.com/buysell/2103997/
https://www.pinkbike.com/buysell/2096859/
https://www.pinkbike.com/buysell/2117447/
13802033:DayMan said:Where in Florida do you ride?? I live in Fort Lauderdale and go to school in tallahassee
13799015:jblaski said:Tore down, cleaned, and re-greased damn near every bolt and pivot on my bike. Ready for another summer.
![]()
13801879:Slush said:If any of you live near Cleaveland, OH, go visit Ray's Indoor mountain bike park. The place is off the walls fun, look it up on YouTube. Seriously, that place is heaven to anyone who likes mtb/bmx
13798194:.nasty said:new bike day!
![]()
13804444:chodo said:What are your thoughts on the X2 on a trail bike? Does it have the climb switch, if so, how effective is it?
Probably going to pull the trigger on one for my high tower in the next couple weeks.
13804538:.nasty said:I'll admit I have only gotten one ride on and so far I dig it, feels a lot stiffer even at the same psi than the monarchs I've been used to riding. The only thing for me is that I've never been used to have high and low speed compression/rebound adjustments. I've always just set the rebound a certain number of clicks on the monarch and it felt like I wanted it to. It does have a "climb" switch, although it's more or less just a dial that firms it up a lot for climbing rather than being an actual climb switch.
13789902:Tinga said:What size is your chain ring? an 11-40 cassette should be enough spread for anything if you're not racing. If you do need higher gears just buy a bigger chain ring.
13790184:GANDALF said:I like the push up analogy. Makes lots of sense. I'm about 5'8 and am running 780. Could probably go down to 760, but I personally like wider. @thelorax you are on the shorter side yeah? What size bars are on there now?
13791410:asian_allen said:It's a great air shock man.
13805489:mike759 said:
13799010:saskskier said:The n+1 rule is pulling at me harder than a new frame.
13806632:Raz. said:I literally just paid off my mountain bike and am looking at framesets for a gravel grinder ugh
13806642:Sklar said:
13811858:Mar-O said:Getting really stoked for biking season to start. Since I now study 10 minutes away from a solid bike park I "need" to get myself a DH sled this season so would appreciate some help on that.
Been looking at a 2011 Specialized Demo 8.2 (M) with some upgrades like Mavic deemax wheels, it looks to be in good shape and just need to bleed the brakes and maybe do a service on the shock (last one were in 2015 but don't think it has been to much used since then). Originally wanted to get something a bit newer but on a student budget it may be worth it to save some cash for other gear and get this.
What do you think, is this bike outdated so that I should wait for something newer or is it worth considering? Seller wants $1600 for it.
13811862:onenerdykid said:New bikes are better, but I used to own that bike and it rips. If the bike is in good condition and won't take a lot of work to get running or keep running, then go for it. It was at the top of the game a few years ago, so as a budget DH bike it will ride well for sure (provided it is in good working condition).
13811884:Mar-O said:Thanks man, could probably get some newer 2013-14 bikes for around the same price but then I would be looking at more entry level bikes with cheaper specs so not sure what I should prioritize.
13813082:ShredAZ said:Well, I recently went plus. 29+ that is.
Let me say, bigger is WAY better - especially out in AZ where most of our single track is techy slate. The wider foot print and flotation makes for a seriously fun ride.
'16 Ros 9+. Full XT build. Fox 32 Factory.
99% of the time she's setup single speed (32 x FrickYeah). I run a 1 x 11 for bike packing.
This thing RIPS. The plus tires give an INSANE amount flotation and traction pinning the corners. Point this thing and let it fly.
13813086:Tinga said:Any bike named the "Roll Over Shit" sounds like a good bike.
13805462:ThaLorax said:It's a 1x10-40 tooth... which is nice for climbing, and most trails, but I definitely found myself wishing for one more lower gear when I took it to Fruita for it's first real ride.
I measured them today. They're 780, which is WAY too long for how small I am. I also measured my old bars. They're 680. I'm going to try dropping down to 720 and see how that feels.
Holy shit, the Factory DPS is infinitely better than my old RP23 shock. Once I got a better feel for the Mojo HD, I feel like I can both climb and descent faster on it. Having a tru-axle on the rear end makes cornering hard soooooo much better. Just gotta cut the bars down, and upgrade the brakes now.
It treated me pretty well in Fruita:
![]()
13813319:matt.rad said:[img=]867223[/img]
New bike day is the best day.
13813319:matt.rad said:[img=]867223[/img]
New bike day is the best day.
13815584:.nasty said:Niners always have been synonymous with poor design choices for people who actually like downhill haha
13815808:.lencon said:Yo guys I need some help.
Basically I need a bike for work this summer, stoked on that, but I am kinda broke right now. lol
I have an older Giant Reign that I like, but it is getting too small for me.. and it is kinda falling apart.
I am looking for a size Medium enduro style bike. I am looking into newer Giant Reigns, YT Capra, Knolly Endorphin, Scott Genius, and Santa Cruz Nomad.
I demoed the Devinci Spartan and liked it, except it felt pretty sluggish on the uphill, even compared to my heavier and older Giant Reign.
Any advice? Anyone have a bike like this for sale for cheap?
13815914:freewillie said:The nomad is the "original enduro" but considering that a hightower is burly enough for josh lewis and brycland, I think it can probably take just about anything. I have a bronson and loooove it, have not ridden a nomad, but if you plan on needing to climb I think that the bronson or ht would provide a better range of capability. Fucking sick that your job requires a bike!