Results 1 to 6 of 6
  1. #1
    Monkey
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Location
    Toronto, Onterrible
    Posts
    184
    Rep Power
    3

    Deity Streetsweeper

    Peep it!




    Woohoo. Love it. Colour defies explanation and photography. Here's the spec:

    Frame: Deity Streetsweeper
    Fork: 2007 Fox 36 Float, 2009 R internals, 2009 32 piston
    Headset: FSA Impact
    Stem: Snafu Totaway
    Bar: Deity Black Label
    Grip: Deity Enoki
    Seat: Deity proto
    Seatpost: Deity Syringe proto
    Cranks: Diety Vendetta 3.0, titanium spindle, 28t Deity Termite sprocket
    Pedals: Deity Compound
    Front wheel: Mavic 521, Atomlab Pimplite DJ, Specialized Rhythm Lite
    Rear wheel: Alex Supra D, Hadley SS, Maxxis DTH 2.15"
    Brake: Formula RX, Avid hardware, Alligator Windcutter

    Huge thanks go to Eric and Sadie, who clearly love what they do even when that means tell me how to identify the right crank arm.
    ridebikes....ridecore

  2. Advertisement - Log in or Register to hide this ad
  3. #2
    Turbo Monkey Zach Dank's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Location
    Gnarcal
    Posts
    1,304
    Rep Power
    4
    Siiiiick. Black Labels are my favorite bars. So dope
    VitalMTB

    You're getting chocolate and doo doo all over my handle bars!!

  4. #3
    Turbo Monkey till the fat lady sings pnj's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2002
    Location
    seattle
    Posts
    4,381
    Rep Power
    6
    Hell yes!

  5. #4
    Turbo Monkey dump's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2001
    Posts
    4,430
    Rep Power
    7
    Looks great.

  6. #5
    Monkey
    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Location
    rain rain go away
    Posts
    228
    Rep Power
    3
    that is siqqqqqq!

    how're you liking the compounds? I've been BEGGING Sadie to release them but I have to wait patiently... The new seat looks awesome too!

  7. #6
    Monkey
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Location
    Toronto, Onterrible
    Posts
    184
    Rep Power
    3
    Thanks guys!

    I love the Compounds. This is the best of both pedal worlds. Plastic pedals with sealed bearings, metal pins (that thread into a metal nut, not the plastic body), and a super thin large platform. If you've never run a thin pedal, it will blow you away how much better it feels. Oh and mine weighed 343g, if that matters to you (matters to me).

    Seat is sweet too. I've definitely put my first scratches in everything by now!
    ridebikes....ridecore

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •