That’s the original Big Hit. Came with fenders and the crazy shark fin brake adapter. 2000.
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Specialized-BigHit-2000-Suspension-Bike-/303422722063
So, I’m considering a second hand 2015 mega trail frame. If this frame were to crack, where are it’s weak points? Are replacement chainstays, etc still available?
I have been nerding out super hard on stereo shit lately. Getting a minidsp to replace passive crossovers in my speakers, and for room correction/eq. Trying to decide between the dirac and hd model, and ICEtech vs hypex amps. I also really want to build Sigfried Linkwitz's LX mini speakers.
Yo! I was also on the Darrington build crew. I built the skills park, Showcase showdown, and about half of Skyline. Ian Robinson built the top part of skyline where it's all star wars speeder bike. I'm pretty psyched how it turned out. Cool to have proper DH trails, that are legal on DNR land.
You just want room to mount more lights, phone holder, bells, stuff like that? There are a few accessory bars on the market. https://problemsolversbike.com/products/accessory-mounts/accessory_mounts_-_27803
Why don't you mount all the crap to the BMX stabilizer brace you have on there?
Sounds...
Nah, yo. SRAM invented Gripshift. That was their first product in 1990. Then they made the ESP derailleurs. Then they bought Sachs in 1997. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SRAM_Corporation#History
There seem to be two trains of thought on this:
https://www.transitionbikes.com/SBG.cfm
Transition has their SBG, where they had both Fox and Rockshox make them custom shorter offset forks, in conjunction with longer reach, slacker head angle, shorter 35mm stems.
But then, there's the new...
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