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Almost finished my new build, would love to know if you think ive done well for the price. Spent between £690 and £710 in total.
2006 Specialized Enduro Frame with Fox DHX5 Air Shock.
2008 Fox 32 Float RL 140mm
2009 Shimano XT Crankset
2010 XT 9 Speed Rear Derailler
2010 Double XT Front Mech
Few years old LX Shifters
2009 Tektro Auriga brakes with Shimano 203mm Centrelock rotors F+R
Simple Bontrager Seatpost
Bit tatty WTB Saddle
2008 WTB Speeddisk All Mountain Wheelset
Brand new Specialized 70mm Stem
Specialized OS Mid Rise Bars
No pics yet im afriad as forks are yet to arrive.
well you failed with your new build thread, wait till you have pics!
Sounds pretty good. When will it be finished?
Hoping tomorrow 🙂 Depends how quick the postal services get my forks here!
thought the 06 frames where built around a 160 fork??
2009 Tektro Auriga brakes2009 Tektro Auriga brakes
Overall the build sounds like really good value. But the brakes are a real budget faff-fest IME. Slightly more money gets way more feel, less squeal, more reliable. They dont lack stopping power even at 160 but 203 should have your eyes popping out - but you may find them a bit on-off.
Bleeding them is easy, but I think you could spend more time on them than is worth it. On a budget I'd consider upgrading the front only.
The 06 frames were built around a talas 150 fork but im keeping it slightly more xc friendly. and thanks for the info on the brakes, i know theyre cheap but they do work well with the 203 rotors
oh, what's occuring?! - You say you wanted to keep it more XC orientated but then you stick on
and2008 WTB Speeddisk All Mountain Wheelset
. I just dont get it, why stick huge DH sized rotors on it and an All Mountain wheelset if you want it XC? And thats even before you mention the Enduro frame and (presumeably) a double chainset and bash!2009 Tektro Auriga brakes with Shimano 203mm Centrelock rotors F+R
I hate all this 'All Mountain', 'Trail' classification of riding. I ride local trails which are fairly flat and not very techy and Peak District stuff, all of which I call XC so if your classification of XC is like mine, I'd hate to ride that bike.
For the money you have done very well, for the intention i would say fail.
will this mean you will have to change your forum name?
the wheelset was local and cheap in mint condition and isnt exactly heavier than my old mavic xc rims. the double chainset is because I had a double front mech come with the frame and simply havent had chance to get a 3 speed mech, ive still got the big chainring ready to go on.
well im glad i did ok for the price, but the intention was on having a bike which is light enough for my local xc rides but capable enough for a trail ride.
OK ill admit the rotors are a bit big but hey ho, they were cheap and have good feel in them
yep forum name is wrong!!!!! 🙁
Build looks alright, great price.
well im glad i did ok for the price, but the intention was on having a bike which is light enough for my local xc rides but capable enough for a trail ride.
Not wanting to get into an argument, but can I ask what is different between a local xc ride and a trail ride?
xc ride i would class as my local bridleways,footpaths etc and trail ride is red or black route technical stuff.
The 06 frames were built around a talas 150 fork but im keeping it slightly more xc friendly.
So what are my 100mm SIDs for then? 140mm for XC, holy freakin cow! I'll wait for the pictures... 😆
jimbo, i think you need to see the doctor about that wee of yours. Looks a bit of a funny colour to me.
don simon, i said "slightly" 😉
Comprendo, as in making sweet love is [b][i]slightly[/i][/b] less arduous than sticking pins in my eyes. 😉
xc ride i would class as my local bridleways,footpaths etc and trail ride is red or black route technical stuff.
Hmm, I class all of that xc..
So what are my 100mm SIDs for then?
All the above
Don't get me wrong I'm not dissing your choice your choice of forks\bike build; fwiw I'm currently riding a Genesis Abyss 140mm forks, before that a Commencal Meta4 100mm, riding all the above - the Meta4 was ace, but then so was its geometry.
Looking forward to the pictures 🙂
How much did you pay for the frame if I may ask? I may be breaking a bike soon that has a mint 2005 Enduro frame with newer everything else - no idea how much to ask!
paid £265 inc shock, both mechs, seatpost and a bb. think i got a sweet deal there.
[i]eventually[/i] forks came so could take some pics...
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few tingles to sort but it rides nicely 😀
Thought it'd be a bit under-forked to be honest. Could be ok but to my mind, a stronger frame gives you a reason to add a big heavy fork.. which are wonderful things on the whole 🙂
the zip ties clash with your garden furniture 😉
slack chain!
lose some links or you'll be constantly losing the chain....!
Saddle angle. Bar end plug.
QR's are rubbish
garden chairs need a clean
left your keys in the door
the grass needs sorting where it meets the slabs
seat post is a mess
grips are filthy
logos and valves don't line up
etc
etc
etc
chain as slack as a bag of knackers.
nice lawn
Chains too long amd front QR isn't done up properly.
I am in awe, you've matched the shed door, window AND plant pot to the adjusters on your fork/shock +10!
Nice. Got one of those frames coming soon and will hopefully be built next week.
Going slightly different on the build with Pikes and a double & bash but should be good to ride. If its too steep like that or you dont get on with the shock try a 8.5 x 2.8 RP23 should slacken it off a little and is a better shock.
Wow you guys are picky!
Yes chain needs some more links taking out I know
No zip ties yet, its green garden wire till they come 8)
Seatpost is on the never ending list
And saddle angle will be adjusted dont worry.
The entire build is only 1kg heavier than my old Kona Hardtail! 😛
My comment on the front quick skewer wasn't me being picky, it's liable to come open vey easily as it is not over the cam.
i get ya, cheers for that.
My next question is...if you guys could help, how much do I insure it for? Do I do insure it for roughly the price I paid to build it or at its resale value, which ive been told is higher than £700, as i'd never to able to build it again for the same price.
Not bad, I built this up for £735 and I think it's good for the money.
The front forks have been serviced all of the bearings in the frame and wheels have been replaced. The brake rotors are brand new as are the pads. A few other bits and pieces and it rides very well.
The rear wheel should also be a hope pro 2 with an ex729 rim, but I need to replace the rim and I'm a bit too busy just now.
Looks like quite an adaptor fest on the rear brake! (I know there's only one extra adaptor, but looks odd)
For the money it looks ace! Well done!
Militant_biker - Member
Looks like quite an adaptor fest on the rear brake! (I know there's only one extra adaptor, but looks odd)For the money it looks ace! Well done!
Hahahee! It looks OK to me now that you mention it, I won't be looking at it all that much. But it is a good old bike for the money, thanks.
Buying stuff on feebay is easy if you have enough experience, there is a lot of crap getting sold but a lot of good bargains as well. I only buy stuff if it's going cheap, a very high percent of the used stuff out there needs serviced.
Never listend to a word anyone says, varify the condition of anything you buy as soon as you get it.
Konaman, have you checked the bearings on your frame? specialized run JNK and NBK bearings on that frame, if they haven't been changed at some point chances are they're ****ed. If I where you I would get in and do a basic check with the back wheel and shock off or better still a more indepth check by manually rotating them.
Kaesae - I was referring to konaman's build 😉
Same point about cost:fun still applys though.
I agree with Kaesae - Just built one very similar that still had original bearings. They were shot, worth checking it out which is a pain now since you've just built...but one worth doing mate
bearings are as new so i should be fine. yeah the back brake adaptor is a good bodge, still holds out fine. 2 adaptors then some spacers on a noce long bolt.
still unsure what to do about insuring it. i live in a pretty safe area but i nevern know who might see me going for a quick ride and decide they want to have a try breaking into the shed for it. it will be locked to a wall anchor though. im being quoted bout £5.50-£6.00 a month to insure it for £1k.
My advice is:
ditch the DHX 5 air in favour of a DHX 5 coil
remove the large ring on the chainset and put a bash ring on
buy a chain device and put that on
get some fox 36 Van R's
When you've done all that the bike will be utterly transformed into an Alp monster, like mine is.
2006 Enduro, possibly the best full sus frame Spec mande, IMO of course. Heavy though.
Agree about the bearings BTW. I changed mine last year.
Konaman Where did you get a quote like that from that sounds like a good price. Just as a guide I sold my old Enduro for £1k that was slightly better specced than that so if you insure for a grand and get less you will be ok.
Coolhandluke you want some 66s on it rather than the vans but I agree with everything else.
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