Hi everybody, I’m from Chile, South America, first of all I don’t speak English very well, so excuse me guys if I don’t write very well, specially technical bike related words.
Anyway, let’s make the long story short.
Over I year ago I sell my DH bike to pay some debts (a 2011 santa cruz v10), after that I focus on xc riding, enduro, ski and snowboard, for a while, but I needed gravity again, so after seeing a few projects on this site I decide to build an old school dh/fr bike. I had very little money to do this and a lot of spare parts from old dh and xc bikes.
Almost every old school dh frame on ebay, pinkbike, or any site was difficult to ship to Chile, or the seller don’t ship to another continent, or the shipping was to expensive, so after a few weeks I found and old GT DHI (maybe 2002-2003-2004 I don’t know), it was in perfect condition. I pay uss 300.
Well, this frame has only one problem, it has to use the specific custom MRP chain guide that comes whit the frame (it is attached to the “suspension axle”, I don’t know the word), luckily I found and old one in a bike shop here.
If you put a standard chain guide on this frame the lower and upper rollers will crash into the frame because the BB moves along with the suspension (the chain maintains its length). Very weird sh*t, but whatever, its nice the pedal.
Also I didn’t have any money to buy a cassette, rear derailleur and sifter, so SS it is!
This is the frame I bought (without all the components)
I Put on it an old Straitline wedge 50mm stem, and a Chromag 760mm handlebar from a enduro bike.
Crankbrothers new grips, and the cheapest brakes on the market here in chile, some avid juicy’s 3.5, they have a lot of stopping power for the price (uss 90 each w/o rotor). With blue and golden kcnc clamps. But the 2 brakes are rear, so there’s a lot of cable in front, im too lazy to cut and re bleed everything.
Some red KCNC bling for the handlebar
Cockpit, the casio watch is to take timed runs,.
Gravity moto x 175mm cranks, funn pedals. 36 thoot chainring
Rock shox domain fork (180mm travel) I bought very cheap from a friend, with only rebound regulation, so I change the oil and put some spacers inside to suit my weight (85 kgs). Put some stickers on it.
Transition 32 wheels laced to a hope pro II hub. The tire is a kenda telonix 2.6.
Very little room fro the 2.6 telonix, like 4mm on each side.
Hope hub
Code 203mm rotor, and a blue NSB adaptor
A Manitou 240mm swinger x6 with a Ti 450 lbs spring
A kore seat with sdg rails and a sdg seatpost with a hope clamp (the clamp its integrated on the frame)
The funn pedals has pins from everywere
Rear brake, and a fast opener axle i found (the original gt dhi rear axle its super heavy and difficult to open)
Prodigy pro spin headset
Front view
Here’s the inner bashguard original custom mrp, attached to the big bearing
A close up, behind the upper roller theres a black metal thing
A singlespeed tensor with a kcnc wheel, well, theorically with the idrive system there’s no chain slack, I mean the chain maintains its length, but I still put ot just in case.
There’s 2 positions to change wheelbase length, but in the shorter one the bike feels too nervous (its a M size).
Other view
Perfect chain line... it was a pain because the BB width is 73 mm and the rear axle is 12x150...
The rear cog is a shimano bmx (the dmx or dmr or something) 14 thoot, some artensanal work there to fit.
Another view
The left crankarm took a bit hit whit a rock so is a couple degrees bend , but still works
The idrive BB moves along with the suspension
clearance with the rear telonix 2.4 tire
the complete bike
The bike rides awesome, whit the big tires and setup, I even went to a couple of races with the SS system, but works only in very steep and technical courses.
Cheers.-
The final measurements;
Chain stay: 442 mm
Top tube 570 mm
Wheelbase: 1160 mm
Seat tube height: 470 mm
I don’t know how to measure the head angle or seat angle. Later.
Weight: 18,096 kilograms (39,895 lbs)
Anyway, let’s make the long story short.
Over I year ago I sell my DH bike to pay some debts (a 2011 santa cruz v10), after that I focus on xc riding, enduro, ski and snowboard, for a while, but I needed gravity again, so after seeing a few projects on this site I decide to build an old school dh/fr bike. I had very little money to do this and a lot of spare parts from old dh and xc bikes.
Almost every old school dh frame on ebay, pinkbike, or any site was difficult to ship to Chile, or the seller don’t ship to another continent, or the shipping was to expensive, so after a few weeks I found and old GT DHI (maybe 2002-2003-2004 I don’t know), it was in perfect condition. I pay uss 300.
Well, this frame has only one problem, it has to use the specific custom MRP chain guide that comes whit the frame (it is attached to the “suspension axle”, I don’t know the word), luckily I found and old one in a bike shop here.
If you put a standard chain guide on this frame the lower and upper rollers will crash into the frame because the BB moves along with the suspension (the chain maintains its length). Very weird sh*t, but whatever, its nice the pedal.
Also I didn’t have any money to buy a cassette, rear derailleur and sifter, so SS it is!
This is the frame I bought (without all the components)
I Put on it an old Straitline wedge 50mm stem, and a Chromag 760mm handlebar from a enduro bike.
Crankbrothers new grips, and the cheapest brakes on the market here in chile, some avid juicy’s 3.5, they have a lot of stopping power for the price (uss 90 each w/o rotor). With blue and golden kcnc clamps. But the 2 brakes are rear, so there’s a lot of cable in front, im too lazy to cut and re bleed everything.
Some red KCNC bling for the handlebar
Cockpit, the casio watch is to take timed runs,.
Gravity moto x 175mm cranks, funn pedals. 36 thoot chainring
Rock shox domain fork (180mm travel) I bought very cheap from a friend, with only rebound regulation, so I change the oil and put some spacers inside to suit my weight (85 kgs). Put some stickers on it.
Transition 32 wheels laced to a hope pro II hub. The tire is a kenda telonix 2.6.
Very little room fro the 2.6 telonix, like 4mm on each side.
Hope hub
Code 203mm rotor, and a blue NSB adaptor
A Manitou 240mm swinger x6 with a Ti 450 lbs spring
A kore seat with sdg rails and a sdg seatpost with a hope clamp (the clamp its integrated on the frame)
The funn pedals has pins from everywere
Rear brake, and a fast opener axle i found (the original gt dhi rear axle its super heavy and difficult to open)
Prodigy pro spin headset
Front view
Here’s the inner bashguard original custom mrp, attached to the big bearing
A close up, behind the upper roller theres a black metal thing
A singlespeed tensor with a kcnc wheel, well, theorically with the idrive system there’s no chain slack, I mean the chain maintains its length, but I still put ot just in case.
There’s 2 positions to change wheelbase length, but in the shorter one the bike feels too nervous (its a M size).
Other view
Perfect chain line... it was a pain because the BB width is 73 mm and the rear axle is 12x150...
The rear cog is a shimano bmx (the dmx or dmr or something) 14 thoot, some artensanal work there to fit.
Another view
The left crankarm took a bit hit whit a rock so is a couple degrees bend , but still works
The idrive BB moves along with the suspension
clearance with the rear telonix 2.4 tire
the complete bike
The bike rides awesome, whit the big tires and setup, I even went to a couple of races with the SS system, but works only in very steep and technical courses.
Cheers.-
The final measurements;
Chain stay: 442 mm
Top tube 570 mm
Wheelbase: 1160 mm
Seat tube height: 470 mm
I don’t know how to measure the head angle or seat angle. Later.
Weight: 18,096 kilograms (39,895 lbs)