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Item: Dialled Bikes Alpine
Location: Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Condition: used
It has to go because I have to raise funds for a new project
Price: I am asking €1.100,00
Frame: Dialled Bikes Alpine (853) 17" and 23" TT
Fork: Fox Talas (160mm)
Hubs: front = Rocky Mountain 20mm, rear = XT
Rims: Mavic 317
Tyres: Continental Mountain King 2.4
Headset: FSA
Bar: M Parts
Stem: Brand -X
Shifters: SLX
Brakes: SLX
Seatpost: Tioga or KS (you choose)
Seat: WTB
Front mech: SLX
Rear mech: SLX
Cassette: SLX
Crank: SLX
Bottem Bracket: SLX
Grips: Lizard Skins Lock On
Quick Release: Voor = Fox, Achter = Mavic
Wheels are handbuild by Rocky Mountain! You can find a review here:
http://www.nsmb.com/3083-readers-rides-8
Item: Dekerf Team SST
Location: Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Condition: Used
It has to go because I have to raise funds for a new project
Price: I am asking €1.600,00
Frame: Dekerf Team SST (853 staal) 18,5"
Fork: Manitou R7 (100mm)
Hubs: White Industries
Rims: Mavic 717
Tyres: Nobby Nic
Headset: RaceFace Real Seal
Bar: Syncros Hardcore
Stem: Syncros
Shifters: Deore
Brakes: Avid Juicy 7 (185mm)
Seatpost: Syncros
Saddle: Flite
Front Mech: XTR m900
Rear Mech: Precision Billet
Cassette: XTR m900 (?) 8 speed (Not sure)
Crank: Syncros revolution with Syncros rings
Bottem Bracket: White Industries TI
Grips: Lizard Skins Lock On
Cables: Gore Ride-On
Quick Release: Syncros
Wheels were handbuilt by the former importer of Voodoo and Dekerf over here in the Netherlands. He loved building this bike up. This is a functional retrobike. Cranks have just been coated. This bike s also on the site of Dekerf in the gallery.
Item: Titanium fiets
Location: Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Condition: Used
It has to go because I have to raise funds for a new project
Price: I am asking €1.100,00
Frame: TI Butted (18")
Fork: Bontrager Switchblade
Hubs: XTR M975
Rims: Alex DP20
Tyres: IRC Mibros 2.25
Headset: Unknown to me (It says "Inside cartidge system")
Bar: Ritchey WCS Carbon
Stem: Ritchey WCS Carbon
Shifters: LX
Brakes: Hayes HFX 9
Seatpost: Ritchey WCS Carbon
Saddle: WTB
Front mech: XTR
Rear mech: XTR M971
Cassette: XTR
Crank: FSA
Bottem Bracket: NEW Shimano Deore
Grips: Ergon Magnesium
Cables: Gore Ride-On
Quick Releases: Bontrager
Chain: KMC X9SL
Comes with a spare mech hanger. I have bought this frama at the Eurobike last year. Ofiicially it's a SARS bike. (Quite ironic isn't it? A brand from asia called SARS?:? )
http://www.sarsbikes.com.tw/
You can find more pictures over here
http://www.mijnalbum.nl/Album=STYPU6HC
On this images, there is also my Rocky Mountain Slayer. I'm going to use this bike tomorrow when I'm going to Coo in the Ardennes. I truly hope that I don't have to sell this bike and that the other bikes will raise enough to buy my next project.
I am absolutely not a proffesional rider. The bikes are used but in a good condition. I have used the Dalled twice over here in the Netherlands (Which was a bit overkill) and once in the Ardenne. I haven't used the Dekerf much either but it has it's some marks. I've used the Ti bike primarily on the road. A few weeks ago I tried it on my local track and I do have to say that I was suprised how quick that bike was.
Item: Dialled Bikes Alpine
Location: Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Condition: used
It has to go because I have to raise funds for a new project
Price: I am asking €1.100,00
Frame: Dialled Bikes Alpine (853) 17" and 23" TT
Fork: Fox Talas (160mm)
Hubs: front = Rocky Mountain 20mm, rear = XT
Rims: Mavic 317
Tyres: Continental Mountain King 2.4
Headset: FSA
Bar: M Parts
Stem: Brand -X
Shifters: SLX
Brakes: SLX
Seatpost: Tioga or KS (you choose)
Seat: WTB
Front mech: SLX
Rear mech: SLX
Cassette: SLX
Crank: SLX
Bottem Bracket: SLX
Grips: Lizard Skins Lock On
Quick Release: Voor = Fox, Achter = Mavic
Wheels are handbuild by Rocky Mountain! You can find a review here:
http://www.nsmb.com/3083-readers-rides-8
Item: Dekerf Team SST
Location: Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Condition: Used
It has to go because I have to raise funds for a new project
Price: I am asking €1.600,00
Frame: Dekerf Team SST (853 staal) 18,5"
Fork: Manitou R7 (100mm)
Hubs: White Industries
Rims: Mavic 717
Tyres: Nobby Nic
Headset: RaceFace Real Seal
Bar: Syncros Hardcore
Stem: Syncros
Shifters: Deore
Brakes: Avid Juicy 7 (185mm)
Seatpost: Syncros
Saddle: Flite
Front Mech: XTR m900
Rear Mech: Precision Billet
Cassette: XTR m900 (?) 8 speed (Not sure)
Crank: Syncros revolution with Syncros rings
Bottem Bracket: White Industries TI
Grips: Lizard Skins Lock On
Cables: Gore Ride-On
Quick Release: Syncros
Wheels were handbuilt by the former importer of Voodoo and Dekerf over here in the Netherlands. He loved building this bike up. This is a functional retrobike. Cranks have just been coated. This bike s also on the site of Dekerf in the gallery.
Item: Titanium fiets
Location: Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Condition: Used
It has to go because I have to raise funds for a new project
Price: I am asking €1.100,00
Frame: TI Butted (18")
Fork: Bontrager Switchblade
Hubs: XTR M975
Rims: Alex DP20
Tyres: IRC Mibros 2.25
Headset: Unknown to me (It says "Inside cartidge system")
Bar: Ritchey WCS Carbon
Stem: Ritchey WCS Carbon
Shifters: LX
Brakes: Hayes HFX 9
Seatpost: Ritchey WCS Carbon
Saddle: WTB
Front mech: XTR
Rear mech: XTR M971
Cassette: XTR
Crank: FSA
Bottem Bracket: NEW Shimano Deore
Grips: Ergon Magnesium
Cables: Gore Ride-On
Quick Releases: Bontrager
Chain: KMC X9SL
Comes with a spare mech hanger. I have bought this frama at the Eurobike last year. Ofiicially it's a SARS bike. (Quite ironic isn't it? A brand from asia called SARS?:? )
http://www.sarsbikes.com.tw/
You can find more pictures over here
http://www.mijnalbum.nl/Album=STYPU6HC
On this images, there is also my Rocky Mountain Slayer. I'm going to use this bike tomorrow when I'm going to Coo in the Ardennes. I truly hope that I don't have to sell this bike and that the other bikes will raise enough to buy my next project.
I am absolutely not a proffesional rider. The bikes are used but in a good condition. I have used the Dalled twice over here in the Netherlands (Which was a bit overkill) and once in the Ardenne. I haven't used the Dekerf much either but it has it's some marks. I've used the Ti bike primarily on the road. A few weeks ago I tried it on my local track and I do have to say that I was suprised how quick that bike was.