Ultra Lord
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Damn dude, that thing is awesome. Got some mad hardtail envy.
Hot damn, that thing is trick !! Sweet ride !!
It really is awesome. I built it up originally as a bitsa bike to use spare parts but its pretty much become my go to bike :tape2:Damn dude, that thing is awesome. Got some mad hardtail envy.
Love chromag's work. Wish they were more affordable but you cant deny the quality.Not mine, but i built it for a friend...
Chromag Samurai 65.
Awesome! I bet that's a BUNCH of fun.Few little changes, new 150mm 34, m675 brakes, DHF up front and my preferred bars. Such a fun bike
Excuse the ignorance, but what is it ?? :noidea:It really is awesome. I built it up originally as a bitsa bike to use spare parts but its pretty much become my go to bike :tape2:
Dropper posts, wide wheels and big bag tyres maketh the hardtail :love:Built up this On One 456 Evo II over the last couple months.
It's quite a fun bike, especially since i added a dropper and the pictured wheelset. 29mm internal plus 2.4" tyre on the front made a massive difference to the ride.
Do wish it had a 44mm headtube, it's very hard to find a decent fork with a straight steerer, would love a bit more stiffness up front. Anyone got a set of straight steerer revelations they'd like to part with?
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That looks rad. Have fun.Came to the realization i don't really need dual suspension for the majority of my riding and bought an NS Surge on special during CRC sales recently.
Just finished assembling this arvo and took her for a quick spin around the block, i have definitely missed the ease of hopping over things on a hardtail! Can't wait to take her out for a proper ride!
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That's a good looking rigJust went a bit crazy and bought a new FOX F32 fork for the Blizzard. The FIT4 tech and Kashima made a hell of a difference. Also added a KS Lev dropper post as well which is working fine so far.
Only thing I still wouldn't mind doing is finding a set of wider wheels (it has nice Easton EA70 XCT 19mm-internal width ones at the moment). I reckon it could fit a 25mm-internal wheel/tyre combo. Just a matter of finding any 26-inch ones?!
Other than that's it's pretty much perfect. The only thing that could replace it is if i ever tracked down the LT (Long Travel) version of this frame that could take a 130mm fork and was a bit beefier (4130 cromoly and only released for 1 year: 2011). Although those Stantons sure look nice!
Thanks mate that'd be great if i could see a pic of them. Yeah, i reckon the Blizzard as it is probably more Trail/Light AM than anything but wasn't sure where else to post it, other than here.That's a good looking rig
I've had a set of DaBomb 26" wheels for a few years now and they are pretty wide. Will check what they are actually called, possibly Headspin?
Haven't measured them but they would be 25mm+ at a minimum. Got a 2.4 on the front and it's pretty burly looking. Been tempted to try a 26+ tyre on it.
Will actually post pics of the BFe soon.
It fits in this thread.
BFe is a great bike, solid frame that can be cover a lot of bases whichever way you decide to build it. Really do like it and am a fan. Thoroughly recommend them.Thanks mate that'd be great if i could see a pic of them. Yeah, i reckon the Blizzard as it is probably more Trail/Light AM than anything but wasn't sure where else to post it, other than here.
You happy with the BFe? They look an awesome bike and are a bit cheaper than Stantons.
Or i could just go totally crackers (and bankrupt!) and look at one of those Breadwinner Bad Otis rigs from the US!?
Too many nice steel AM hardtails out there these days - which isn't a bad thing.
Shmick.
That's rad man. Love it.
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My Funduro rig.
26" Large Cotic BFe. Currently running SS but sometimes go to Zee 1x10.
DaBomb Headspin wheelset. Been seriously bulletproof wheels. No issues whatsoever and I'm a big lad. Not known for ideal line choice either and do love a case.
2013ish 95-140mm Pike U-Turns. Has been a great bike and my first 'serious' mtb. Morphed from a Mongoose Tyax pro into this. Last hold over is the top cap. Will likely be a legacy item on all future HT builds.
I'm a fan of Cotic and love this bike. Would really love an XL if they made them.
I really like this with 140mm travel, suits the terrain here I ride.
Am finding myself riding this more than the big bike on the new flow style trails we have just had built here.
Switchbacks make the SS climbing easier. Am running the SS as a get fit or die trying thing. Rehab for a bit of a knee injury.
Am considering selling the frame. Open to reasonable offers actually.
Sorry for crappy photo, newbie posting issues with image size so I resized it.
cheers