Buzzsaw
Retro Guru
Re:
Yip Silenoz you are right about the Monster T's. Pic of mine which are 2004 Monster T's on my now deceased Kona Stab. Nice KeeWee. Back in the late 90's I met a guy in Queenstown NZ while we both working on a TV commercial as extras who rode to the set on one of the first generation KeeWee DH bikes (he happened to be a sponsored DH racer for them as well for his day job!) and he allowed me to have go on it. My first experience on a proper fully suspended bike and it was a blast going down the bank over tree roots. He had a unusual setup with a 6-7 speed internal geared hub to avoid smashing off dangling derailleurs but I can't remember what forks were on the front but it was a smooth setup.
Yip Silenoz you are right about the Monster T's. Pic of mine which are 2004 Monster T's on my now deceased Kona Stab. Nice KeeWee. Back in the late 90's I met a guy in Queenstown NZ while we both working on a TV commercial as extras who rode to the set on one of the first generation KeeWee DH bikes (he happened to be a sponsored DH racer for them as well for his day job!) and he allowed me to have go on it. My first experience on a proper fully suspended bike and it was a blast going down the bank over tree roots. He had a unusual setup with a 6-7 speed internal geared hub to avoid smashing off dangling derailleurs but I can't remember what forks were on the front but it was a smooth setup.