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Chocolate LogEllsworth ID
6 January
This is my current ride. Bloody nice bike so far, despite the bike shop attempting to sabotage it by their pathetic assembling and setup skills.
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I love it so much, I sleep on the sofa.
Posted by: WA at June 26, 2003 02:07 PM
This will look lovely with a set of Z1 freerides :P
Posted by: Mark at September 11, 2003 03:31 PM
I think it needs a 185 rotor at the front too.
Posted by: Whitish at September 16, 2003 04:56 PM
As if by magic...!
Posted by: WA at September 30, 2003 12:48 AM
Hey very nice, bike, how well does it climb? i got a spec. enduro, and it climbs great, bit keep hitting the ground, with my crankarms, so i am looking for something with more travel like the id, and do you know what shop that might could make a good price on the frame?
Thanks jesper, Denmark
Posted by: jeb at October 27, 2003 05:20 PM
Jeb, I reckon it climbs really well, especially over the rough stuff. Okay so it's not XC whippet material but there's minimal bobbing and the traction is excellent.
The high BB will be VERY noticable if you're coming from a low bike like the Enduro. It took some getting used to, especially on steep climbs where you can feel quite perched so you will improve your balance a lot! I really like the like the added clearance and it also makes it more of a "carver" down the trails.
There's been a few up for sale s/h on Singletrackworld recently for around a grand. I paid £1100 for mine in a sale, so that was a damn good find!
Posted by: wa at October 27, 2003 08:04 PM
Beautiful bike. Just bought one myself and I bloody love it!
Posted by: SH at January 6, 2004 01:58 PM
Not bad for a ginger bike.
Posted by: Anon at June 22, 2004 12:00 PM
I think you'll find it's metallic tango orange.
Posted by: wa at June 22, 2004 12:23 PM
Top pimp ride! If yu can sling your leg over something that sexy why go home to the wife?
I know it aint the Truth... but what kind of weight does it build to?
Posted by: BIG J at January 8, 2005 08:47 PM
Not sure mate, but it's only 1lb heavier than the Truth (not inc. shock) if I remember rightly, and could be built with much lighter kit than I hung off it.
It's sold now though. I ride... a... Specialized instead.
:-0
Posted by: wa at January 8, 2005 09:31 PM
Just put a deposit down on a small ID with a Vanilla Air shock...Can't wait!!!!
Posted by: Adam at September 28, 2006 05:52 PM