When I woke up Saturday morning I looked at the Doppler radar. Rain was coming, hard rain, suck ass rain... the kinda rain I did not want to ride in all day. It wasn't so much that I didn't want to ride in the rain and think about my job security for eight hours. It was more a matter of the fact that I did not want to have to deal with a rain fucked bike on Sunday that needed to be packed in a travel case by Wednesday night for Crank the Shield. When I saw that the Fed Ex tracking information on the remaining parts for my Tallboy had them showing up Saturday I decided to bail on the race, await the shifty bits, and build a bike.
The odd thing is that just last year around this time I wanted a squishy fun bike for the winter. I was racing for MOOTS, and I wasn't sure how to pull it off with the whole sponsorship conflict thing VS buying a MOOTS MOOTO XZ. I elected not to do anything since the economy was sucking ass then, so it's kinda weird that I'd have a bike to build the day after I took a decent hit in the pocket a year later. Whatever.
So the shit showed up around noon and I went to work. Worst part about building a shifty/squishy for the first time in seven years? Where to begin. I just started mounting shit up and then scratching my head before moving to the next step.
I was re-using some brakes, and I needed to use a longer line. More things to do that delayed my happiness.



Since I was starting with frame that's as stiff as a turgid teenage boy watching a Porky's movie stiffness was key in this build when it came to parts to make a complete bike of maximal stiffness. What did I do to make this bike dagnasty Porky's boner stiff?

Lest we forget George gave my fjork some love so it would be all supple and shit.
Enduro Seals = Success.

George talked me into the Edge carbon riser bar.

The run to the hardware store?

I so wanted to use the whole Matchmaker mount for my shifters on my lockout actuator thing, but I needed an M5 bolt with an M4 head. Clutter my bars... see if I care. Nefarious unobtainable at a local hardware store bolt.

This is for the MTBR pundits...

A part from bikes past and a quick release seatpost collar for play time in the mountains this winter.


I'll talk more about the ride tomorrow, but I have to thank some folks for helping me pull this off. First off Santa Cruz helped me get this frame under my ass, and I must say I feel a bit like Ferris Bueller. As he pointedly said, "If you have the means, I highly recommend picking one up."
Riding it feels just like this:
And a big thanks to all the folks who helped me put shiny parts on the Tallboy including the fine folks at Cane Creek and Industry Nine. No wheels, no headset... no bike. Nice headset, nice wheels... nice bike.
And let's not forget George "El Diablo" Wisell at Bike29 who had to put up with countless phone calls, many therapy sessions, and a few threatening emails (I had no reason to threaten him, I just enjoy it). Without him I'd be dead in the water as opposed to walking on it as I currently am.
More tomorrow.
10 comments:
I'll still beat you to the bottom of the hill ;)
Nice bike Rich.
wv: meaked
But you won't have to wait as long for me to crush you on the following climb. ;)
Very nice! You can crush Green Trail now.
bring it to crank the shield this week...that way, you can muck about with the other (olde) geared guys...and not suffer the humiliation of three more defeats at my hands.
and sell some dicky posters...notaone has moved...go figure.
The irony of using a BKB water bottle on a bike with gears.
Dick Dick Dicky,
Everyone knows 15mm of spacers is well within the MTBR allotment.
Having dodged that bullet, you ran headlong into a violation of epic proportions with your flipflop/updown/risedive cockpit paradox.
Thankfully, by not using a saddlebag and just lashing a bunch of crap to your seatpost, your violation is offset and you may still ride it.
Enjoy your bite-size tallboy.
Padre
Any reason for the RP23 over the monarch? I figured you would go monarch to complement the RS XX up front.
either way, nice ride
Dunno.
The Fox was more expensive so being a simple American I believe it to be better.
The BKB bottle is pretty ironic.
Nice tires.
You should really think about a side load bottle cage! Then your puny ass could easily get the bottle out!
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