** Stooge Scrambler **

Re: ** Stooge Scrambler 29er **

Love this!

Got a set of Milhouse bars on a 50mm stem on my Marin Team Ti; like you say, they don't feel wide at all coming from much narrower bars. The 'x0.44' magic number worked in my favour as well!
 
Re: ** Stooge Scrambler 29er **

ectoplasmosis":18mvdgvk said:
Love this!

Got a set of Milhouse bars on a 50mm stem on my Marin Team Ti; like you say, they don't feel wide at all coming from much narrower bars. The 'x0.44' magic number worked in my favour as well!


Cheers! :cool:

Yeah, I’m loving the bars, only time they feel too wide is getting in and out the house! :facepalm:
 
Looks great, although for all the attention to detail it's been given, I'd be tempted to black-out the tyre logos as a final piece of the puzzle. Also, that front rotor seems overkill.
 
Took the Scrambler for a day out at Meavaig in Harris today, weather was lovely although only 2 degrees!

Took the track by the Eagle Observatory at Loch Scourst and on to Loch Bhoisimid where the track then hooks right and heads uphill. From there it was a hike-a-bike up to Loch Chleistir, at which point I about-turned.... what had been a steep and long walk up became a fun if rather sketchy descent, as the ground was hard, rutted, snowy and icy!

Here are a few pics from the ride. :cool:

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A few more :cool:

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Here's the route marked up in red to give an idea of where I was!
 

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caemis":3az8zoec said:
Those photos! And I envy you for such a beautiful place to ride!

Cheers Marco!

The downside of living on an island is that there aren’t that many trails to ride, so it can get a bit repetitive for the bigger rides, but for sure it’s a beautiful place. Mine was the only car in the car park yesterday and I didn’t see another soul, so I had the whole place to myself! :cool:
 
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