S Shamus BoTM Winner rBotM Winner PoTM Winner Feedback View Sep 8, 2008 #1 Just got this nice package! Nice way to pack :roll: Little cleaning and here´s result... Now, need to decide how to build. M900 or M950? Rigid or Rock Shox? I have full M900 so it´s easiest way...
Just got this nice package! Nice way to pack :roll: Little cleaning and here´s result... Now, need to decide how to build. M900 or M950? Rigid or Rock Shox? I have full M900 so it´s easiest way...
Archangel Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Sep 8, 2008 #2 Lookin' good! How about rigid titanium fork ? Should provide nice supple ride and match the frame's ride charasterics...
Lookin' good! How about rigid titanium fork ? Should provide nice supple ride and match the frame's ride charasterics...
clunker Gold Trader Feedback View Sep 8, 2008 #3 :shock: its not a Klein Very nice cannot wait to see it built up Rigid
sinnett177 Retrobike Rider Gold Trader BoTY Winner Feedback View Sep 8, 2008 #4 Never has a Falcon box been so privileged. Thats beautiful, what a build in prospect. Rockshox and either XTR for me.
Never has a Falcon box been so privileged. Thats beautiful, what a build in prospect. Rockshox and either XTR for me.
T ti-fat-man Senior Retro Guru Sep 8, 2008 #6 Nice score that Love'it when the seller packages stuff like that, it kinda represents how the gear was used. Can't beat a large frame box opening cheers al.
Nice score that Love'it when the seller packages stuff like that, it kinda represents how the gear was used. Can't beat a large frame box opening cheers al.
S Shamus BoTM Winner rBotM Winner PoTM Winner Feedback View Sep 8, 2008 #8 Thanks guys! I think... :roll: It´s 20" and -96.
Martin Gold Trader Feedback View Sep 8, 2008 #9 Really nice one this is. Been looking for the same (size) quite a while, but think it's in good hands in your stable. Looking forward to see it's finished. Think the 900-910 group fits the best, and with rigids off course. Cheers, Martin
Really nice one this is. Been looking for the same (size) quite a while, but think it's in good hands in your stable. Looking forward to see it's finished. Think the 900-910 group fits the best, and with rigids off course. Cheers, Martin