DH 2011 'Goose Boot'r Foreman (updated)

troubledutchy

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[/B]Frame - 2011 Mongoose Boot'r
Rear shock - Fox DHX 5.0 w/ 400lb Nukeproof Ti spring
Front shock/fork - Rockshox Boxxer RC
Handlebars - Renthal Fatbar 780mm w/ 10mm rise
Stem - Funn RSX
Headset - FSA Orbit
Grips - Odi Lock-on Ruffians
Saddle - Fizi'k Tundra w/ manganese rails
Seatpost -Thompson Elite
Front brake -Avid Code R 203mm
Rear brake -Avid Code R 185mm
Cranks - Truvativ Descendant 165mm 36t
Chainguide - E13 LG1+ 36t
Chain - KMC
Pedals - Shimano M424
Rear derailleur - SRAM X9 9 spd
Rear shifter - SRAM X7 9 spd
Cassette - SRAM PG950
Front hub - Formula
Rear hub - Formula
Front rim - SUN Ditch Witch
Rear rim -SUN Ditch Witch
Tyres - Maxxis Minnion DHF 2.5 super tacky F&R
Total weight - 17.2 w/o pedals
 

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troubledutchy

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Plans for next upgrades include a renthal integra stem when i can get my hands on one, and probably some decent wheels after i destroy these ones. Any suggestions welcome
 
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Nice bike.
I'd check out Profiles new rear hub, and Tune front hubs are as light as you get. Hope Pro IIs are sound and silly light too.
 

troubledutchy

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First Dh runs

Took the beast of the shed for my first ever DH runs, fair to say that she handled it better than i did! Props to Squiddley for getting my setup spot-on! Now i just need to trim some fat of the old girl, pushing close to 20kgs back up Warrimoo is not the ideal way to spend a hot afternoon
 

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Or check out AtomLabs PimpLite wheels. Rims are super light and super strong, with decent width for a nice tyre profile. Front hub is as light as they come, rear is light with lots of clicks. Come in many fancy colours too.
 

troubledutchy

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Just finished round 2 of the upgrade process, all that's left now is forks and wheels! Just need to wait for the household minister of finance to clear it :p Much happier with the weight now
 

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Apparently you can chuck a link of a large on it and lower BB and slacken it out more(at the cost of slightly longer rear end).
Or just get an angle set to do similar thing if you want it slacker. See my link below for a Works components one from Crankin.
 

troubledutchy

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yeah, she sure rides sweet, probably run the standard headset for little while longer, just to keep the front end high while i'm still learning and getting my confidence up. Once the racing starts i'll prob's throw in an angle set and drop the front end down buy putting the standard crowns back on
 
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