Cubist
Still wavin'
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I wanted to put a 140 Trail bike together, having decided that I would like to branch into the world of squishy bikes. My Cube Ltd, with all its great bits and upgrades is a fantastically fast bike, and if I'm on top of my game a real red route thrasher. However, a couple of excursions into rocky stuff in Scotland (Ae and Kirroughtree) showed me that I was a wee bit underbiked on an XC race bike.
Long story reasonably short I failed to raise enough to buy the Orange Five I was sort of hankering after, and after saving a bit of a bonus payment and some Christmas and Birthday money realised that if I shopped around and sourced quality used parts I may be able to get somewhere near a decent bouncer with what money I did have.
I have spent the last three months scouring the net, Ebay and the Classifieds on a couple of bike sites and have finally started the build today. I'm sitting here typing because the brakes I bought were too short and the fittings are not reuseable as I thought they were. I have ordered a set of fittings to go with the new hoses, but they won't be here before Tuesday I reckon. Oh well, I can wait that long to ride it I suppose.
I have, so far, spent just under £1100 and have built a 12kg 140 travel bike with a mix of SLX and XT drivetrain. I have had to use my old XC wheels, but they are proven to be robust. A tax rebate due this week will find me some new wheels and possibly a dropper seatpost.
I found some fantastic bargains in and amongst, best of which are a Fox Float 32 140 RL fork for £200 and an XT M785 2x10 crankset for £62. I had to buy a new BB for it as the previousidiot owner had taken it off with molegrips, and it looked just too tatty. That swung me towards a full 10 speed drivetrain, and having seen the result am glad I did.
Sad as I am I have photographed each step for posterity and will post a link to the album as soon as the photos have all uploaded. I'll add a couple of taster photos as they are available to load.
Edit: Album link.... loaded backwards for some reason
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v116/emilysdad/Canyon Bike build/
Long story reasonably short I failed to raise enough to buy the Orange Five I was sort of hankering after, and after saving a bit of a bonus payment and some Christmas and Birthday money realised that if I shopped around and sourced quality used parts I may be able to get somewhere near a decent bouncer with what money I did have.
I have spent the last three months scouring the net, Ebay and the Classifieds on a couple of bike sites and have finally started the build today. I'm sitting here typing because the brakes I bought were too short and the fittings are not reuseable as I thought they were. I have ordered a set of fittings to go with the new hoses, but they won't be here before Tuesday I reckon. Oh well, I can wait that long to ride it I suppose.
I have, so far, spent just under £1100 and have built a 12kg 140 travel bike with a mix of SLX and XT drivetrain. I have had to use my old XC wheels, but they are proven to be robust. A tax rebate due this week will find me some new wheels and possibly a dropper seatpost.
I found some fantastic bargains in and amongst, best of which are a Fox Float 32 140 RL fork for £200 and an XT M785 2x10 crankset for £62. I had to buy a new BB for it as the previous
Sad as I am I have photographed each step for posterity and will post a link to the album as soon as the photos have all uploaded. I'll add a couple of taster photos as they are available to load.
Edit: Album link.... loaded backwards for some reason
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v116/emilysdad/Canyon Bike build/