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Santiago bikemonkey: old-photos
in: Parts - Other348 views | 1 comments
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None yetfinishing off my high pivot frame design. the chain is ment to go around the pivot point. the idea is to make a strong as hell, compact and easy to pedal frame. also light. to avoid steel I will be using inox steel. there still time for last minute suggestions so .. its now or never. Rear wheel travel 23 cm / 9 inches travel. Target Weight: 10 pounds Head Angle:66
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Santiago bikemonkey: old-photos
in: Parts - Other1358 views | 3 comments | 3 faves
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NoneNon Drive side view, Home made rear suspension, more than 8" (21 cm) of travel and it is bomb proof. better still the entire bike is under 40 pounds (18 Kg) in weight. a new frame on the way for better geometry and even more rear travel.
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Valparaiso bikemonkey: old-photos
in: Freeriding449 views | 1 faves
VCA 2007
UnknownOne of the Jumps at VCA ( Valparaiso Cerro Abajo),
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Valparaiso bikemonkey: old-photos
in: Freeriding386 views | 1 comments | 1 faves
VCA 2007
UnknownOne of the Jumps at VCA ( Valparaiso Cerro Abajo), nice to see the sea in the background
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Valparaiso bikemonkey: old-photos
in: Freeriding203 views | 1 comments | 2 faves
VCA 2007
UnknownOne of the Jumps at VCA ( Valparaiso Cerro Abajo),
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Valparaiso bikemonkey: old-photos
in: Freeriding226 views | 2 faves
VCA 2007
UnknownOne of the Jumps at VCA ( Valparaiso Cerro Abajo),
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Valparaiso bikemonkey: old-photos
in: Freeriding292 views | 1 comments | 1 faves
VCA 2007
UnknownOne of the Jumps at VCA ( Valparaiso Cerro Abajo),
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Valparaiso bikemonkey: old-photos
in: Freeriding931 views | 4 comments | 9 faves
VCA 2007
UnknownPart of the course at VCA ( Valparaiso Cerro Abajo), short but entertaining track, very fast and narrow.
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Valparaiso bikemonkey: old-photos
in: Freeriding528 views | 2 comments | 1 faves
VCA 2007
Cedric GraciaOne of the Jumps at VCA ( Valparaiso Cerro Abajo), short but entertaining track, very fast and narrow.
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Valparaiso bikemonkey: old-photos
in: Freeriding458 views | 3 faves
VCA 2007
UnknownVCA ( Valparaiso Cerro Abajo), short but entertaining track, very fast and narrow.
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Valparaiso bikemonkey: old-photos
in: Freeriding846 views | 4 faves
VCA 2007
Cedric GraciaCedric Gracia's tunnel vision, photo taken at VCA (Valparaiso Cerro Abajo)
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Santiago bikemonkey: old-photos
in: Parts - Other700 views | 2 faves
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noneSide view, nice home made rear suspension, oh and it is metal, so bomb proof. it is not as heavy as you might think.
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Santiago bikemonkey: old-photos
in: Parts - Other451 views | 2 comments | 2 faves
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NoneHome made chain stay fitted on the bike. hopefully will never brake or bend
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Santiago bikemonkey: old-photos
in: Parts - Other485 views | 2 comments | 1 faves
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NoneNew Home made bullet proof chainstay. wide enough for 3 inches tyres
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Santiago bikemonkey: old-photos
in: Parts - Other300 views
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noneStronger new rear drop outs on the making, non of that aluminum nonsense, this ones won't ever brake
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Santiago bikemonkey: old-photos
in: Parts - Other526 views | 2 comments
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NoneA front non drive side view, very plush home made rear suspension. soon it will have a stronger chain stay and it will allow massive gazzas on it.
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Santiago bikemonkey: old-photos
in: Parts - Other341 views
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NoneA very useful Gift, just gave it to my girlfriend for Christmas, I don't think she will ride it that much, but sure I will.
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Santiago bikemonkey: old-photos
in: Parts - Other663 views | 1 comments
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NoneMy very Old Muddy Fox (R.I.P 1996 - 2006). Fatigue/stress killed the rear triangle. Currently working in a new rear end. I really hope I can bring it back to life.
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Santiago bikemonkey: old-photos
in: Parts - Other1120 views | 6 comments
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nonereally crappy stock bike, but now with the new, homemade suspension link works the bomb (6 or 7 inches) a new swing arm coming soon, it will allow 3 inches tires on it.
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Santiago bikemonkey: old-photos
in: Parts - Other604 views | 4 comments
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noneNew suspension link. before this bike was really bad, only capable of managing 2 inches. now it is 6 or 7. not bad.
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