Newbie Keewee cromo 8 downhill build UPDATE NOW PAINTED!

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Yip Silenoz you are right about the Monster T's. Pic of mine which are 2004 Monster T's on my now deceased Kona Stab. Nice KeeWee. Back in the late 90's I met a guy in Queenstown NZ while we both working on a TV commercial as extras who rode to the set on one of the first generation KeeWee DH bikes (he happened to be a sponsored DH racer for them as well for his day job!) and he allowed me to have go on it. My first experience on a proper fully suspended bike and it was a blast going down the bank over tree roots. He had a unusual setup with a 6-7 speed internal geared hub to avoid smashing off dangling derailleurs but I can't remember what forks were on the front but it was a smooth setup.
 

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