Frame | Giant XTC | ||
Fork | Cannondale P-Bone | ||
Rear Shock | N/A | ||
Rims | Syncros | ||
Hubs |
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Spokes |
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Tires | N/A | ||
Pedals | N/A | ||
Crank | Shimano LX | ||
Chain | Shimano LX | ||
Rear Cogs | Shimano LX | ||
Bottom Bracket | Shimano LX | ||
Front Derailleur | Shimano LX | ||
Rear Derailleur | Shimano LX | ||
Shifters | Shimano LX | ||
Handlebars | N/A | ||
Stem | N/A | ||
Headset | N/A | ||
Brakeset | Shimano LX | ||
Brakelevers | Shimano LX | ||
Saddle | N/A | ||
Seat Post | Kalloy | ||
Sizes | 14 inch | ||
Extras | N/A |
When Im in poly, i started to help friends to build bike. My coach approach me to build a small size MTB for her friend.
I got to admit that the fork is out of place. I was rushing to build this bike up, so the parts and appearance does not look that good.
That time i was collecting Cannondale P-bone forks. Despite the steer tube is made of steel, the weight the of the fork is very light, and review says that the fork is very reliable for thrashing.
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