yeti arc project

Well if you want a bike that stops and is useable all year round without all the loss of performance through dirt getting in cables etc. put some discs on there.

Reckon some XTR 960 discs & cranks would look sweet on that :D
 
new forks.

well here is my choice, fox forks are out of reach for me at the moment, and i have wanted some of these pace forks for ages.
carbon loveliness at its best.
 

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Why this over the Pace if you're gonna go rigid with V's? You kept the Pace right? Just remembering your poll.......
 
just built.

well here is my newly built yeti, it is not finished, i will be changing the shifters to xt's, the cranks to cooks rsr's, and a new back wheel.
but it rides sweet, very comfortable, nice ride position, compared to my pace its so much more comfortable. i know why when people have a yeti, there is no going back.
 

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Looks good, there is something special about Yetis

Must be quite a boneshaking ride being a fully rigid alu frame with non sus forks
 
ive not taken it off road yet, but it feels less bone shaking than the pace.
i used to be all for pace, but i think i've been converted to yeti now.
 
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