coomber Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Jul 27, 2013 #11 Re: Gary Fisher Marlin hacktastic no budget :facepalm: Yep. When I saw it I couldn't be bothered to take it back out and redo photos. Suitably embarrased!
Re: Gary Fisher Marlin hacktastic no budget :facepalm: Yep. When I saw it I couldn't be bothered to take it back out and redo photos. Suitably embarrased!
poweredbypies Old School Grand Master Feedback View Jul 27, 2013 #12 Re: Gary Fisher Marlin hacktastic no budget Whats the forks?
coomber Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Jul 27, 2013 #13 Re: Gary Fisher Marlin hacktastic no budget No idea. Very light though and short axle crown. Got them cheap on here ages ago.
Re: Gary Fisher Marlin hacktastic no budget No idea. Very light though and short axle crown. Got them cheap on here ages ago.
poweredbypies Old School Grand Master Feedback View Jul 27, 2013 #14 Re: Gary Fisher Marlin hacktastic no budget I needed some short a to c forks in threadless, forks for trials bikes are bang on tho. Shame mot have a disc tab tho to ruin the clean lines.
Re: Gary Fisher Marlin hacktastic no budget I needed some short a to c forks in threadless, forks for trials bikes are bang on tho. Shame mot have a disc tab tho to ruin the clean lines.
coomber Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Aug 15, 2013 #15 Re: Gary Fisher Marlin hacktastic no budget Finished except pedals
A andyfloyd82 Retro Guru Aug 15, 2013 #16 Re: Gary Fisher Marlin hacktastic no budget I like the fitting of the front disk. Hows it ride? How light is it?
Re: Gary Fisher Marlin hacktastic no budget I like the fitting of the front disk. Hows it ride? How light is it?
coomber Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Aug 15, 2013 #17 Re: Gary Fisher Marlin hacktastic no budget andyfloyd82":1uyggmee said: I like the fitting of the front disk. Hows it ride? How light is it? Click to expand... Just fitted pedals tonight in the dark so cant tell. Heavy cheap wheels but guestimate at about 24-5lbs. Its light!
Re: Gary Fisher Marlin hacktastic no budget andyfloyd82":1uyggmee said: I like the fitting of the front disk. Hows it ride? How light is it? Click to expand... Just fitted pedals tonight in the dark so cant tell. Heavy cheap wheels but guestimate at about 24-5lbs. Its light!
Blindside Old School Hero Aug 15, 2013 #18 Re: Gary Fisher Marlin hacktastic no budget And that's a scrap box build is it? Very nice and I like those forks
Re: Gary Fisher Marlin hacktastic no budget And that's a scrap box build is it? Very nice and I like those forks
coomber Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Aug 15, 2013 #19 Re: Gary Fisher Marlin hacktastic no budget Honestly, dont have many spares. Reckon this owes me £120 all in thats with new disc brake and new cables chain and cassette. Just need to take your time picking up bits. All other bits from here and ebay.
Re: Gary Fisher Marlin hacktastic no budget Honestly, dont have many spares. Reckon this owes me £120 all in thats with new disc brake and new cables chain and cassette. Just need to take your time picking up bits. All other bits from here and ebay.
shinobi Senior Retro Guru Aug 16, 2013 #20 Re: Gary Fisher Marlin hacktastic no budget Great looking build , my Mt Tam was built the same way for similar money and i love it Paul.
Re: Gary Fisher Marlin hacktastic no budget Great looking build , my Mt Tam was built the same way for similar money and i love it Paul.