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Kona Stinky Six Frame
December 3, 2010
What are you planning on riding this for primarily? If you are going to build it up as a all mountain machine thats going to be doing some climbing and xc along with the usual shred, go with the Large frame size (19"). If you are going to be using it for more freeride, ride the 18".
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Cutter Asymm Softshell Anorak - Men's
October 27, 2010
Hey Fellas,
I was wondering if this jacket will hold up for mountain biking, primarily the evil branches that like to rip jerseys. If i'm going to spend the cash on a jacket i want it to be able to hold up and take some hits. Thanks
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Vassago Jabberwocky Frame w/Odis Fork
October 27, 2010
Dennis,
First off you should have enough room for the big tires, however you will be close to the end of the sliding dropouts. For a seat post go for something with a 0mm offset, here are a couple of suggestions:
http://www.hucknroll.com/gravity-seatpost
http://www.hucknroll.com/sunline-v1-seatpost
As for a bar a stem its really all about preference. Gotta try some out.
Remember that the whole idea behind the Jabberwocky is the wetcat geometry, I think thats what gives the bike the characteristics its riders love(like me). Its meant to have a long toptube and a low head tube. Anyway, ride it and have fun, its a great bike.
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