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Mountain Biker's Anonymous...

Mountain Biker's Anonymous...

Bitten by the mountain biking bug? Unload your technicals in here. Anything biking goes (no roadies please...)

Do you just sit and look at it? Is it something you dream of? Tell us..

For the record then: Merlin 7005 frame, Marzocchi Z1 fork, XTR groupset, Hope disc brakes/hubs on Mavic 317 rims, Azonic double skin riser + milled 6061 stem, X-Lite seatpost and various other goodies.

What you got?
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Reply #51 Top



For Kona, but its 2004. Is that ok?
Reply #52 Top
what is the way to use the new dohicckey image thing?
Reply #53 Top
NOT FAIR! I was gonna do that? how do you do it?
Reply #54 Top
Kona, it doesn't upload images. It only links them from other sites. The pic you use has to be uploaded somewhere.

ex: http:// www.blah.com/blah.jpg

not c:\my documents\blah.jpg


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Reply #56 Top
OK I just tried to link a pic from Konaworld.com

I tried to link this:
http://www.konaworld.com/kw_index.cfm

where am I going wrong? Do I have to right click to image or something?
Reply #59 Top
ha! I got it! NOW WHERE DO I GET THOSE ANIMATED ICONS? !!!!!!!
Reply #60 Top


Anybody know a good site for animated smileys?
Reply #62 Top
http://www.clicksmilies.com/
Reply #65 Top
#60 by kona0197 - 8/13/2003 8:54:01 PM Anybody know a good site for animated smileys?



At this point right here is a good place ...just right click on any image you want and select properties ect ect bla bla bla
Reply #66 Top
thnk you! kona has a new toy!



Reply #67 Top
Hey this is cool

*Luke I am your father*
Reply #68 Top
Use it wisely, my son....
Reply #69 Top
Cussing here. $@%%^&*%. Will never get that imaging to work. Won't even try anymore. Just making an old fool look like an idiot. Ahem. Back to the bikes, focus people. An odd, hybrid Scwhinn. Part this and that. Some baling wire. The Doctor said to ride it 3-5 times a week for my poor circulation. Yeah, right. >
Reply #70 Top
Yeah, the doc's right OC. Put your pipe down, get out of your comfy armchair and do some riding!
Reply #71 Top
TTTTTTTTThhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhbbbbbbbbbbbbittttttttttt. Never. >
Reply #72 Top
I can't believe I missed this thread.

The $10,000+(USD) stable includes:

Satin Black Giant NSR Air - 19.6 Lbs
Full 2003 XTR group, Hayes Hydraulics, Mavix CrossMax UST wheels with Hutchinson Python tubeless wheels. Hugi240 hubs. CF riser bar, Thompson seatpost, Selle Italia Ti seat. Time Carbon pedals, Manitou Black Elite fork.

Red/Black Giant NRS-2 - 23.0 Lbs(wife's) - pretty much stock with the exception of XTR rear der. and women's specific seat replacement.

Black/Silver Giant AC-1 - Freeride Rig - 32 Lbs.
Sram X.0 Shifters/Der, RaceFace crankset, Shimano DuraAce (road gearing) rear cluster, 8" Hayes Hydros, Marzzochi Bomber Z-1 Fork, Stratos Rear Shock, Mavic D-Max wheelset with XT disk hubs, Ritchy MotoVader 2.6" tires, Fisik seat, RaceFace Seat post, Thompson Stem, Kore Riser Bar, Lock-On grips, Time Alux pedals, ISIS BB.

Airborn Ti Hardtail - frame and components in disassembled state presently.

Blue / Silver Giant Warp DS-1 (the guest loaner trailbike)
RockShock Psylo Fork, Kore Stem, Easton riser, BMX style platform pedals, Avid Mech disks, Sun Rhino Lite Rims, Panaracer tires, Stock rear shock, revalved with aftermarket spring, SRAM 9.0 Shifters and Rear Der, RaceFace crankset, ISIS BB, Thompson seat post, SDG saddle.

*ahem* Roadie stuff:

Team Blue Giant TCR Composite (carbon fiber frame and fork) Bike weight: 17Lbs.
Dura Ace group, Mavic Ksyrium SSC Rims and hubs, SL Composite aero seatpost, Selle Italia SLR saddle, Cinelli Solida bars, Giant Composite stem, DuraAce (new style) pedals.

Yellow Giant TCR2 (wife's)
Alloy frame - carbon fork, Mavic CXP 22 rims, Shimano Ultegra Group, Cinelli Altera bars, Selle Italia Prolink saddle. Time MTB pedals (!)

And of course the full complement of riding gear; Giro and Bell helmets, SIDI shoes, hydration packs, jearseys etc...

Reply #73 Top
Full 2003 XTR group, Hayes Hydraulics, Mavix CrossMax UST wheels with Hutchinson Python tubeless wheels. Hugi240 hubs. CF riser bar, Thompson seatpost, Selle Italia Ti seat. Time Carbon pedals, Manitou Black Elite fork.


How is it you have the complete 2003 XTR group and are using hayes discs? They are not compatible. 2003 XTR has its own disc brakes...http://www.shimanoxtr.com/#

And in my opinion.... get rid of Giant and get a Kona. Way more bang for your buck and as far as road bikes they make great targets for target practice!
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My kinda idea of what a bicycle really is....

Reply #75 Top
nice pic but i need something with at least 5 inches travel front and rear and disc brakes and 27 speeds!