My Blue Pig!

Hi all! this is everything I expected from trail riding bike and even more! I am very pleased with the 18" frame and with the components I used it came out 100%!   This is how I built it up:   FSA The Pig Downhill Pro Headset Rock Shox Pike air U-turn SLX 3x9 Set Nuke Proof Generator hubs with Mavic XM719 rims and DT Swiss spokes (very pleased with this combination) Sunline V1 710mm riserbar Truvativ Holzfeller 60mm stem Syntace Lockon grips FSA 230 FR seatpost WTB Pure V race saddle Maxxis Minion 2.35 F / R tyres (very good grip) Hayes HFX 9 180mm brakes (had them from my old bike, still very good brakes!)   I already had some fun with it in the snow, as you can see in the pictures ;)   T. from Stuttgart

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my ragley

 
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Just buildt up today, the frame is really nice, well finished.
 
Ready for test next week end, hope we have nice day in BORDEAUX.
 
Thanks a lot ;)
 
Vincent

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Pig on logs

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Got the map out and to the Pig for a meander through some old haunts.
Somewher in or near Ae.
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my ragley!

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24.1lb ..and i wasnt even counting grams, just parts on the shelf

Build:
Marzocchi XC700 ATA 140mm fork
Hope Step down headset
Azonic Stubb stem
Easton Monkey Lite SL bars
Bontragar XXX grips
Avid Ti speed dial levers to BB7 brakes 160mm
XTR Derailleur, Cassette (11-34) and shifter
Truvativ Carbon Noir 1:1 crankset & BB
Truvativ Boxguide chain guide
Crank brothers smarty pedals
Stans ZTR355 rims, dt swiss comp spokes, American classic hubs
S-Works 2.30 tires
Salsa post clamp
USE Alien seat post
WTB Rocket V carbon/Ti saddle

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Cam's Mmmbop

Taken during Saturday mornings ride in the Surrey hills. I have never had so much fun on a bike ! As you can see I've built my Ragley up rather burly,  it is unbelievable downhill and amazing uphill, even with the big kit. Cant wait to shred my local trails in Cape Town.

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Pimped my Pig

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since getting the pig ive not ridden my turner so today i robbed it for bits to improve the build ;-) i also bought some new bars and shorter stem as i felt i needed a shorter reach (which is most unlike me) ;-) now its set up right i just need to learn to ride it right lol great bike

 

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Extreme Commuting Pig

Hi.

This is my version of a BluePig, which I am sure will upset a few purists out there. Being short and, well, slightly overweight, I wanted to build a light but strong  bike that I could use to commute through the week (hopefully losing some of the excess baggage), and beefy enough to play on at the weekend. Whilst I understand that the frame was for something a bit more extreme than commuting, I think I have built something that could be quite a Jekyll and Hyde.

The Pace RC41 bolt through forks could be seen as a little robust for the road, but they are light, and change the tyres and they come in to their own... they let me change the geometry too to make it more street friendly through the week. Likewise, the cranks are strong and light (and nice to look at although I need to change the colour of the spider). This split personality is also the reason for the large disc brakes... there is a lot of me to stop!

Anyway, loving it.

James.

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