Might have just cut a deal for this bike, brand new, 2,000 (2008 model, demo, only ridden 2 times around shop)
Might have just cut a deal for this bike, brand new, 2,000 (2008 model, demo, only ridden 2 times around shop)
Last edited by 2002wranglerX; 05-28-2009 at 07:01 PM.
taking unsafe rigs to a whole other level
just do it
1980 CJ-7 304 TH400 BW1339
1999 TJ Sport 4.0 32RH NP231
2001 XJ Sport 4.0 AW4 NP231
From what I hear, its a decent bike, like a cross between:
And
1980 CJ-7 304 TH400 BW1339
1999 TJ Sport 4.0 32RH NP231
2001 XJ Sport 4.0 AW4 NP231
2000tj on D60's, custom long arms, 3link front, four link rear both locked with a 231/300 doubler twin sticked, Full Hydro steering, on 38 in boggers
i know what your sayin man....i bought a cheap haro mtb for 50 bucks used....i could find a damn nice dirtbike for 1500 bucks too...hell i spent 4 gs on my ****ing jeep
98 xj- project dad's baby hauler-3 inch skyjacker lift 31 inch at's custom bumper
00 xj- opposite sex-j or wife-j
97 tj-summer fun toy. 33's 4 inch lift custom tube fenders, custom armor and stuff.
Originally Posted by [B]dangerranger44[/B]
i know how the thornbirds suck offroad and all that. but they ride good and they make any truck look badass though.
$4600.00............Where's the f***in' motor????
My mountain bike was my obsession prior to my jeep but i don't think i have that kinda money into it. Thats a sweet bike though!
2007 Quad cab frontier LE
1998 wrangler with pink wheel centers (hers)
2004 trx450r stress reliever.
If you guys think $4600 is a lot, don't look at top end road bikes......
but 4600 is a lot....regardless if road bikes cost more....thats insane!!!!
98 xj- project dad's baby hauler-3 inch skyjacker lift 31 inch at's custom bumper
00 xj- opposite sex-j or wife-j
97 tj-summer fun toy. 33's 4 inch lift custom tube fenders, custom armor and stuff.
Originally Posted by [B]dangerranger44[/B]
i know how the thornbirds suck offroad and all that. but they ride good and they make any truck look badass though.
I would rather shoot myself in the foot than pay $4600 for any pedal bike. But if that's your thing go for it, I guess.
2000tj on D60's, custom long arms, 3link front, four link rear both locked with a 231/300 doubler twin sticked, Full Hydro steering, on 38 in boggers
Hey what ever floats your boat. 2 grand is better than 4600 but it's still a shit load of money to pay for a bicycle IMO.
2000tj on D60's, custom long arms, 3link front, four link rear both locked with a 231/300 doubler twin sticked, Full Hydro steering, on 38 in boggers
no i knew he was getting it for 2 g's...i was just saying that 46 is a helluva lotta money....well 2 g's is a lot of money to me right now but if you can afford it then its obviously a good deal....make like a groundhog and gopher it
98 xj- project dad's baby hauler-3 inch skyjacker lift 31 inch at's custom bumper
00 xj- opposite sex-j or wife-j
97 tj-summer fun toy. 33's 4 inch lift custom tube fenders, custom armor and stuff.
Originally Posted by [B]dangerranger44[/B]
i know how the thornbirds suck offroad and all that. but they ride good and they make any truck look badass though.
Again, you fail to realize this bike is designed specifically just like your Jeep is... I'm sure people look at your Jeep and figure why waste that kind of money on a Jeep building it? In stock form it essentially does the same as your built one... But when designed/built correctly it can be a completely different animal.
Same holds true with bikes. You can go buy a piece of junk from Walmart and destroy it in one summer, or you can buy a decent bike like what Ryan is showing, and it can do a hell of alot more on the trail because its lighter, can take hits alot smoother, ride nicer, shift nicer, etc.
Last edited by Grammar Nazi; 05-30-2009 at 07:55 PM.
1980 CJ-7 304 TH400 BW1339
1999 TJ Sport 4.0 32RH NP231
2001 XJ Sport 4.0 AW4 NP231
i agree 100%
98 xj- project dad's baby hauler-3 inch skyjacker lift 31 inch at's custom bumper
00 xj- opposite sex-j or wife-j
97 tj-summer fun toy. 33's 4 inch lift custom tube fenders, custom armor and stuff.
Originally Posted by [B]dangerranger44[/B]
i know how the thornbirds suck offroad and all that. but they ride good and they make any truck look badass though.
That is a nice bike, I rode the s-works version a couple years ago. That this is light enough you can 24hr race it if you want. Just crank the for down and it can fly up the hills.
ya man, i really liked it. it showed 29.9lbs on their scale. sub 30 lb 6" bike... I'm hoping it all works out.
As far as for $ on the bike... I have around 3g's into my paragon right now. I should have just bought this bike from the start.
And i know it buys a lot of jeep parts... but i have a TJ on 1 tons and 42's... so that's kind of done and I don't really need any jeep parts at the moment lol.
taking unsafe rigs to a whole other level
taking unsafe rigs to a whole other level
yea, 29ers are hot right now but a light 6" travel bike is way more fun. I have never been much of a 29er guy. I like the speed and maneuverability of the smaller wheels. I used to run a 24" rear wheel on a few of my bikes for a while. Stronger wheel and faster acceleration. The enduro is still my favorite do it all bike.
i understand, but i'll do seven springs maybe once a year. I've ridden some aggressive geometry downhill type bikes on the normal trails and it didn't make sense for me to buy one when it'll spend the majority of its time In north park.
If i go to seven springs it'll just be go go mess around on the beginner/intermediate stuff. I'm not big into jumping. fat guys aren't real graceful lol
taking unsafe rigs to a whole other level
Awesome bike! When it comes to being nuts for spending that kind of money, it's all about what you like. My brother has thousands into his hunting gear and hunts a few times a year. I don't knock him for it because he enjoys it. Some people have a lot into fishing or camping gear, or maybe quads or something. I have bikes. You can't hang a quad in your shed or throw a few of them on top of your Jeep to take to the local trail. Plus biking's good for you (unless you crash).
Check on insurance. If it's not covered for theft on your homeowners, then it might cost around $400 a year to insure it (ouch). And that only covers it for theft! Or you can just do what I do and never let it out of your sight. Oh, and if you hang it in your garage, lock it to something. Don't make it easy for some lowlife to make off with it.
Happy riding!
hey what ever floats your boat.. err bike?
biking must be more of an obsession than a hobby for you eh?
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