MattiThundrrr
Rattus All Terrainus
Mind fully blown.weighing in at a shade under 21lb
*1996 Judy sl weight, 1,354 g, or 3 lbs
https://weightweenies.starbike.com/listings/components.php?type=suspensionforks
Mind fully blown.weighing in at a shade under 21lb
I wouldn't have even known are cared once again completely mind blown. You better have something to start on the firstNon period correct Crank Brothers egg beater triple titanium pedals which hopefully don’t upset the purists
Is that not just a competition only for fully documented builds from scratch or could I throw something in that has been built from frame up without everything being documented ? XI wouldn't have even known are cared once again completely mind blown. You better have something to start on the first
https://ratrodbikes.com/threads/orbo-swbo-rules.119269/
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*1996 Judy sl weight, 1,354 g, or 3 lbs
https://weightweenies.starbike.com/listings/components.php?type=suspensionforks
Thanks , I thinks she’s a lookerTasty
Thanks very much, appreciate the kind comments ,I’m not very good with documenting builds unfortunately, but hope that you and other members enjoy pics that I’ve snapped along the wayHaha the purists don't have too much sway here. We're more about artistic expression and functional riders than following catalog spec. This is the place where you find a girvin on a prewar Elgin with mag rims.
Your Kestrel is an incredible machine, as soon as I saw the title, I knew we'd be in for a show, and you haven't disappointed. Your parts selection is sublime.
Unfortunately we the documentation it's actually more valuable from our end than the actual bike.that not just a competition only for fully documented builds from scratch or could I throw something in that has been built from frame up without everything being documented ? X
Boy, folks were sure divided over these vs. Rapid Fire way back when. I was always a fan of them. I raced with them for a number of years. So simple, so light and I never mis-shifted with them. Cable replacement could be a headache until you got the procedure nailed.The shifting duties over the 8 cogs on the rear Shimano XTR cassette are down to SRAM super-light X Ray grip shifters ,a lot of people don’t like them as they complain of mid-shifts and the overall operation of them, personally I’ve never had any issue‘s with them, I think they look super neat and stealth , brake levers are Ritchey logic units , selected for th
Oh man! Or as they would say back then,"that bike is trick!". I only ever sold one Funk. They were hard to come by and extremely desired. The design had its drawbacks. There was a leverage effect on the chainstays. The frames would crack or break at the seat tube. I have never seen a broken Funk but Alpinestars, yeah a few.Hi everyone, hope Santa was good you all , just a little update,, I’m currently in the process of cleaning and doing a few little tweaks to the build so I thought in the meantime I’d add a few pictures of this beautiful machine I took this last year, hope you enjoy.
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Full compliment of Funk’ness with the bouncy’non’ness of the Funk fork..
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Ready to go play..
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Shimano’s top end M900 rear derailleur (RD-M900), kitted out with SRP 3dv (Purple) bolts throughout, pulley wheels had to obviously be included..
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Custom made , Fibrelyte Carbon fibre inner rear derailleur plate, weight saving I don’t even care about it was more for the look.
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The handlebar stem is a ITM Titanium unit, this piece alone is to me one of the key parts to the interface for me, Titanium absorbs so much what I’d class as low frequency trail buzz.
The Mavic headset is temporary until I can source a nice Chris King , but still can’t decide if I should (once I’ve found one) go for silver or 3dv (purple) ?
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Zero components seat post binder and matching wheel skewers.
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lovely colour matched (to fork) Selle Italia leather saddle, sat temporarily on a ritchey classic seatpost, this is going to be replaced with titanium for the same reasons as the stem.
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Suntour‘s XC Pro thumbshifters mixed up with Dia Comp SS5 brake levers for that ultimate lightweight option, complimented by a smattering of 3DV’ness
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A surviving Ringle radially built front wheel, matched to Ringle rear wheel, however these are being changed out for the new year.
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DT Swiss spokes have always been my no.1 go to spoke.
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Shimano’s XTR top end front derailleur fitted to match rear along with SRP bolts, Sampson Chainset , with SRP bolts everywhere , spinning on a iirc a Titanium Action tec Bottom bracket.
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and with a rigid fork option..
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Oh man! Or as they would say back then,"that bike is trick!". I only ever sold one Funk. They were hard to come by and extremely desired. The design had its drawbacks. There was a leverage effect on the chainstays. The frames would crack or break at the seat tube. I have never seen a broken Funk but Alpinestars, yeah a few.
I sold Alpinestars. My riding buddy was a salesman at High Point Racing. They were the west coast distributors for High Point boots. The boots were rebadged Alpinestars boots.
Thanks very much , stay tuned as I’ll post a little update soon on this oneWow what a nice looking ride!
Boy, folks were sure divided over these vs. Rapid Fire way back when. I was always a fan of them. I raced with them for a number of years. So simple, so light and I never mis-shifted with them. Cable replacement could be a headache until you got the procedure nailed.
I love the attention to detail you paid. Sourcing the perfect components.
That’s the most enjoyable part for me. Outside of riding, of course.
It’s truly a beautiful bike. Nice work!
I appreciate your photography skills as well.
Thanks very much , I had to look up the ‘evoke’ as that’s a model I’m unfamiliar with, but looks really nice , think the company has changed hands quite a bit since mine was produced but good to know the name is still going and making lovely looking bikes still, have you posted any pictures on this forum of the bike ? I’d love to see itKestrel fan here. Been riding an Evoke with SRAM Rival since 2008. That’s a beaut.
I’m watching closelyLol pushing GripeShift and SRAM? Your membership is now under review
I’d best start looking for a few non grip shift shifters .. is that what is being said here..I’m watching closely
I’d best start looking for a few non grip shift shifters .. is that what is being said here..
My standard smart-ass response has always been, ‘Single speeds aren’t important to me because I know how to fix a derailleur.’like the single speed thing and do ride them but as I’m getting older I need them gears
My standard response to derailleurs:‘Single speeds aren’t important to me because I know how to fix a derailleur.’
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