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  1. i12ride

    Whoops..Another bike - Killer V

    Nice frame, nice color
  2. i12ride

    1993 Diamondback Vertex aka "Hiho Silver"

    Got this bike back in 1994 and it's been hanging around and taken on various forms. The latest rendition is full XT drivetrain with dual control shftr/brk setup. XT hubs, bb UN73, XT 751 cranks. Azonic stem, Easton monkey bars, FSA orbit headset. Vbrakes are just some silver Shimanos of some...
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    1995 Trek Y-22 aka "Guitarbike"

    Nice build, some white riser bars would sure look good with the rest of the motif going on there.
  4. i12ride

    Alien invasion……..

    The thread title was alien invasion sooooooooooo..........here is my alien knock-off ($14 frame) non-suspended freak bike invading your thread. Not even sure it's retro but here ya go.
  5. i12ride

    1995 Trek Y-22 aka "Guitarbike"

    Back in 2009, found this Y-22 frameset in local classifieds with low miles, spiffy new paint job and fresh pivots. Carbon front with aluminum URT, sadly without rr disc mounts. Haven't been able to find one either so just went with V. Came with the original Fox Alps4 rr shock in good working...
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    1991 Rocky Mountain Altitude

    That looks cool. Yeah, you just need the short elastomers inside the stanchions for top out...at least that's what I did with mine. Do you plan on putting it back on the bike?
  7. i12ride

    1991 Rocky Mountain Altitude

    Just a head's up if you care about using that Manitou fork from first pic.....I know the elastomers are toast but they have coil springs you can put in their place. I have the same fork from 1993 on a Specialized Rockhopper Comp and took it off because no more elastomers were available. I...
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    When Will This Be Retro? or is it already?

    2002 Giant NRS XtC Pro It started out like this - 150.00 off ebay......... and threw some of this at it........ and magically it turned into this.......
  9. i12ride

    Is this how it starts?

    Yes, that's one way of it starting. I took a smilar but varied path. A few new, sprinkled with upgrades, a used frame here and there, then new bikes from spare parts, then upgraded components, a new this, new that, more upgrades and wallah! 14 complete with probably most of another in parts...
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