claret73":2wkj0y5o said:Frank, I have Blizzard Decal Artwork as you know. Can alter the colour for you & send onto you or a Forum Decal Guy![]()
shutter":1w26xoqe said:Nice!!! I'm slowly finding all your bikes =)
I like the black mesh housing! Way cool!
I'm still new to mountain bikes... In the mountain bike world where does "LX" stand?
RockiMtn":isdzd1kp said:shutter":isdzd1kp said:Nice!!! I'm slowly finding all your bikes =)
I like the black mesh housing! Way cool!
I'm still new to mountain bikes... In the mountain bike world where does "LX" stand?
I think either fourth or third behind XTR, XT, DX. They dropped DX on or before they introduced XTR. Can't recall exactly.
PeteC":2wgl908k said:RockiMtn":2wgl908k said:shutter":2wgl908k said:Nice!!! I'm slowly finding all your bikes =)
I like the black mesh housing! Way cool!
I'm still new to mountain bikes... In the mountain bike world where does "LX" stand?
I think either fourth or third behind XTR, XT, DX. They dropped DX on or before they introduced XTR. Can't recall exactly.
I think LX replaced DX in 1994...as RockiMtn said, it came third behind XTR and XT. Doubt it if actually stands for anything.
PeteC":p0gzl9qt said:I think MTBers are a little more forgiving than roadies, and it definately depends on the frame. If it's a $3000 custom made indy fab, it'd be weird to put LX kit on it. Using the roadie analogy again, LX and DX are about equivalent to shimano 105...it works just fine, but you're not going to see any of it at NAHMBS.