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    ROCKY MOUNTAIN SUZI Q.

    Wow! Cool frame, I like it. What year was that built? However that is not a crack, it's broken and definitely not rideable. Put a frame around it and hang it on the wall. Looks cool but an engineering design disaster for sure.
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    1997 Altitude T.O.

    Sweet. Love the colour and great shape
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    2005 Turner 5 Spot - Finished update Pg. 3

    I was kind of liking the black and red theme but I think you should ditch the white sidewalls and white rims. Red hubs are nice though.
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    1994 Rocky Mountain Altitude

    RF Turbine LP's orange anodized or powder coat would look good matching with the decals. Nice frame and am looking forward to this build
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    My GT RTS now fullly auluminum 6061

    Very nice bike there. Nice to see an original owner and very well looked after. Nice Lotus there too.
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    1998 Kona Explosif Reynolds 853-new pics. of bike on page 4

    Nice build. Plain, simple, understated and classy. Those crossmax's look awesome on it.
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    Kona Cindercone 1994

    Very nice job. It could not have seen much use if it still had the original A/drive B/drive tires. I still have my original grey A/drive in a box but the B/drive wore out many years ago. You've given me a bit of inspiration to give my 94 Kula a strip and rebuild now.
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    1997 Rocky Mountain Altitude T.O

    Very nice. Good to see you are keeping it in the family. I feel the same way about my bikes, hard to give them up, especially when they are classics.
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    2001 Kona Kilauea - JPS Special

    Very nice indeed. I always fancied a JPS themed bike. That is awesome. I think a nice set of gold Marzocchi Z2's with black decals would look good or a black set with gold decals and gold or sunset Mavic rims to finish it off
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    May BoTM 2012 - Vote NOW!!

    Congratulations wadsy. Well deserved and against some cracking competition to boot. Well done.
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    15th Anniversary (1996) Rocky Mountain Blizzard

    Oops. Don't know how that happened and don't know how to delete this one?
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    15th Anniversary (1996) Rocky Mountain Blizzard

    Looking real nice. I prefer the shorter look of the Altek levers. Some nice white RF Turbine LP's and a white (& black) RF System stem would look ace on there to go with that XYO post.
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    KTM - AMP B3 frame and F3 forks 1995

    That is one very nice amp. Very classy and not too much red. Good job
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    93 MOOTS GOODNESS~~~~!!! Pic heavy w Off-Roading Shots!

    Very nice bike there. Nice pics of the scenery too. Enjoy
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    airborne black widow, titanium build.

    That is friggin lovely. The ControlTech stuff is great, especially the stem. A very nice expensive piece of art. Makes me want to build a Ti one which I have aways wanted to do. I'll be adding that to my bucket list. Not to keen on the white wall tires though
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    1992 Rocky Mountain Cirrus

    I'm liking the theme here. The red ano with the red shrubbery and the purple ano with the purple flowers. Very cool and Very nice bikes.
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    My 98 GT Zaskar build

    That is looking really nice. Is that blue skinwall Z-max WCS's? on there. Think some black ones would look better. Just so happens I'd be happy to take your blue ones from you HaHa I had some speed max alpha & beta wcs but wore out long ago. Loved them.
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    1996 Kona Hot Stars-n-Bars

    Yes - That is very HOT. Good photography just makes all the difference. Great job
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    RD-M739. Are these repairable?

    I had replaced mine with a Deore years back and I couldn't remember why. Anyway I found that the Deore weighed a ton more than the XT so I decided to resurect the XT one and thats when I noticed the same problem as you have. I fixed that by disassembling the pivot, clamped the steel plate in a...
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    1989 RekTek - Canadian Content

    NO Not packaging tape. The clear protective tape Rockimtn mentions from auto detailers is the stuff I use. It's put on with soapy water. I've seen it advertised in some of the bike magazines as well although it's a bit expensive. Motor cycle shops also sell it for covering the competition number...
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