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jeepxj3
05-13-2014, 04:11 PM
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Current Build: 2008 Gary Fisher Paragon 17.5in Frame
Fox Float F29 32 Fit RLC w/15mm through axle, Set for 120mm of travel
Cane Creek ZS-3 headset
Bontrager Race stem & bar
DT Swiss x470 Wheelset with 240s quick engagement hubs
Maxxis Ignitors
Juicy 7s 160mm rotors
Full Sram x9 components
Running a 2x9 setup
WTB Silverado Saddle
Bontrager select post
Bontrager Race GXP crank and BB
Crank Brothers clipless peddles
Bontrager lock on grips

SuperFly Build
Component Part No.
Cassette Driver DT Swiss HWYAAX00S3115S
Cassette Sram XG1180 10-42 11 Speed X1
Chain ring Race Face Narrow Wide CG235A02
Brakes Shimano XT BR232C04
Shifter Sram X1 11 Speed Right Trigger Shifter SL223A00
Crank Sram X1 1400 GXP CR229A00
Chain Sram PCX1 11 CH223E01
Rear Derailure Sram X1 11 SPD X-Horizon RD223A00

Plans are to use the following existing parts:
Wheels & Hubs
Fork
Bar, Stem, Grips
Brake Rotors
Saddle and Post
Peddles

2002wranglerX
05-13-2014, 04:26 PM
what are you trying to achieve with the carbon frame?

jeepxj3
05-13-2014, 04:30 PM
Nothing really 11Speed maybe? Really, I just got a good deal on it. Its a size larger than my Paragon.

2002wranglerX
05-13-2014, 05:09 PM
cool, just wondered.

jeepxj3
05-15-2014, 12:42 PM
Dropped the Superfly off to be built, as soon as they get the parts in they will be asking for the Paragon to swap over the wheelset and fork. So if anyone is looking for a 29er to get into a 29er shoot me a PM, bike will need a fork and a wheelset to roll. Everything still in excellent condition.

jeepxj3
05-21-2014, 03:01 PM
Dropped everything off at Dirty Harrys for the build!

jeepxj3
06-02-2014, 11:27 AM
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23lbs.

2002wranglerX
06-02-2014, 02:26 PM
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23lbs.

nice. i had my XL paragon sub 24. but i was also running american classic wheels.

jeepxj3
06-02-2014, 03:10 PM
Ryan, I still have allot of weight to shed.

Seat Post
Stem
Handle Bars
Peddles
Brake Pads
Rotors

Also keep in mind im also running tubes. The rims on this can support tubeless, but are a pain to keep sealed.

2002wranglerX
06-02-2014, 10:36 PM
Ryan, I still have allot of weight to shed.

Seat Post
Stem
Handle Bars
Peddles
Brake Pads
Rotors

Also keep in mind im also running tubes. The rims on this can support tubeless, but are a pain to keep sealed.

Ya i ran a ritchey stem. Carbon bars and carbon post.

But I did run heavier pedals. Normal rotors and pads. And tubes. I ran tubeless for a while and hated it

2002wranglerX
06-02-2014, 10:37 PM
Oh I shelled out decent $ for a really light rear cassette too