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Sithlord

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Hi fellas,

Thought I would post a couple of pics up of the Serotta T-Max I recently purchased.. and went out on last Sunday , but been busy with work this week so this is the first time I have had chance , apologies for the poor pics as these were taken after the ride with me phone camera :cry: :) See what you think ..

Its fast as F**K and climbs like billy. :) bit scary on some of the steeep descents due to low front end, dont know if I would get away with a 100mm fork on her ? running gear is full M900 XTR, with mavic rings and crossmax ceramic wheels :D and a fluttering of Ti :D , Control tech and dean :wink:
 

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Shesa nIce yes!! mmm , the skinny 1.5s though have had to come off though, on go a nice set of Michelins 2.2s in grey , looks very stealth.. almost xwing ish... :lol:
 
8) nice I bet it is light too. good mix of kit too. Not sure about the forks :lol:
 
Yea ! weight wise I reckon around the 22lb mark with skinnys on, The forks are 63mm Travel I think Judy XCs , would like a set of rigid switchblades or original serotta fork when I can source them.. but would like to sort the suspension side first, was thinking maybe a Rock shox Sid 80mm ? not sure if it would upset the handling too much or improve the slightly nervous descending characteristics ! :? :D
 
Good to see it dirty 8)

There is a Serotta Max fork on eBay.de now! The matching frame is sold too, so that can become quite a battle I think.

Personally I do not think a 80mm travel fork would hurt the handling in a bad way. The bike is quite steep from itself. Doubt whether I would appreciate the looks, but you already explained us this one is for riding.

Where did the white bolts go? :lol:
 
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Hi Melvin,

The white bolts are still on there fella, but have moved ! I want some more of them at some point,, when I can find them.. :wink: Went out again today on her, and had a major stack , no damage to the bike, but wrecked my shoulder and back, its just seems to put too much weight forward on descents or undulating ground, so either I look at puttin a 80-100mm fork on it or it might have to go.. really dont know if the 80-100mm fork will upset the handling or improve the downhill abilities... so any advice would be appreciated..

Cheers fellas :wink: :)
 
Virgin rides can be such a worry.

Took my new Trimble out off rode for the first time this weekend. And all was great. The 'Groovy' forks were sweet.
Sorry no lovely muddy pictures.
 
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