| Frame | 1999 Specialized FSR rockhopper- white | | Front Fork | 2001 Marzocchi Z1 X-Fly- Blue | | Bottom Bracket | Truvativ ISIS | | Cranks | Truvativ Stylo Team- white | | Chainrings | Shimano XT | | Pedals | Shimano PD M540 | | Front Derailleur | SRAM X0 | | Chain | SRAM | | Rear Derailleur | SRAM X0 | | Cogset | Salsa | | Hubs | Chris King XC | | Skewers | Salsa | | Spokes | shimano | | Rims | Mavic 523 disc | | Tubes | n/a | | Tires | Michelin Wildgripper comp s | | Brakes | Magura Louise Hydro | | Seatpost | Easton carbon | | Saddle | WTB Rocket V ti | | Headset | Chris King | | Stem | Race Face Prodigy white 110mm | | Handlebars | Titec Hell Bent XC | | Shifters | SRAM XO trigger | | Brake Levers | Magura | | Bar Tape | WTB blue grips | | Extras | computer, cat eye |
Nathan from Nebraska writes:
I just think it makes a killer all mountain trails/amateur race bike, and the FSR frame fits me like a glove (I chose a '99 rockhopper b/c I love the square tubes. I like the new SRAM trigger stuff, and the '01 Marzocchi is the best 100mm fork I've used. The magura brakes are light (for hydros) and really reliable. The Michelins are awesome (and green). The rest is mostly a mixture of comfort/weight choices. Except the saddle, which is the most comfortable saddle in existence.
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