| Frame | 2004 Norco VPS A-Line | | Front Fork | Marzocchi 888rt | | Bottom Bracket | Truvativ DH Splined | | Cranks | Truvativ Holzfellor | | Chainrings | RaceFace Single Ring with Bash Ring | | Pedals | Truvativ Platform | | Front Derailleur | BlackSpire Boxed Chain Guide | | Chain | Shimano | | Rear Derailleur | Shimano Deore XT | | Cogset | Shimano 9spd | | Hubs | Hadley DH | | Skewers | DT Swiss | | Spokes | DT Swiss | | Rims | Sun Ringle Double Track | | Tubes | IRC DH Thornproof | | Tires | Maxxis Minnion DH 2.7"(front)2.5"(rear) | | Brakes | Hayes HFX-9 8" Hydraulic Discs | | Seatpost | Thomson | | Saddle | Azonic Big Drop | | Headset | FSA Pig DH Pro | | Stem | RaceFace Diabolous | | Handlebars | RaceFace Diabolous | | Shifters | Shimano Deore | | Brake Levers | Hayes Hydro's | | Bar Tape | ODI Intense Lock-On Grips | | Extras | Lizard Skins Chainstay Protector, |
Erik Solymar from Ottawa,ONT writes:
I've always wanted a Norco A-line, and I've had great experience with most of the other parts. I think that the A-line will be able to stand up to a lot of the stuff that I want to do on it (i.e.25 foot drop near my house), but since I'm 14, I haven't been able to turn my dream into reality.
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