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And I will have it.
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http://www.santacruzbicycles.com/nomad/nomad.jpg
And I will have it.
But it doesn't come with 700C's! :wink:
I like that one too, but I probably won't have it. :nonono2:
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Originally Posted by Telephil
Yup, I'm thinking about one of them too....
Or, maybe...
http://www.go-ride.com/frames/turner/2005/6pack.jpg
Turner 6 pack
But, I've got a while to decide.
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Originally Posted by Telephil
What size do you want, I have a medium in stock, gray... They are pretty hard to get ahold of...
Dammit, that's the right size, but I have neither the money (yet) nor the doctor's permission to ride it as it should be ridden.Quote:
Originally Posted by karma
Mmmm, HL 6 Pack.Quote:
Originally Posted by Telenater
It will be mine, OH YES, it will be mine.
*$#Cough#$%% Get the Turner #$%#Cough#$## :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Telenater
Preferably an 04/05.
I don't want any new bikes.
Bag what the hell do you need a 6pack for?? Thought you had the hots for the Highline...
And IMO the Nomad is the most over-hyped bike this year. And talk about a serious threat to your junk with that bar hump! :eek:
I agree with the first sentence... Regarding the second, do you ride on or near your handlebars?Quote:
Originally Posted by Particle
I do, the 6 Pack will replace the Heckler.Quote:
Originally Posted by Particle
Bag is giving up his left nut so I can get a fully built nomad. I don't care what anyone says about that guy - hes #1 A-OK in my book.
I second the first sentence.Quote:
Originally Posted by crashnburn'd
Dude you have a problem. (says the kettle)Quote:
Originally Posted by bagtagley
crash, I am just hyper sensitive to standover and actually I'm less worried about my junk than I am about swinging a leg over the thing...even my AS-X with its way downsloped top tube gives me probs...
This, however, does:Quote:
Originally Posted by InspectorGadget
http://gallery.mtbr.com/data/mtbr/2/.../P4300010e.jpg
Actually it doesnt.Quote:
Originally Posted by Spats
Dear Spats,
Sorry, You may not link to images.ConsumerReview.com and also you suck at the internet haha, thanks.
I can see it just fine. Perhaps 'tis you that sucks?Quote:
Originally Posted by phUnk
It's weird that Lenz has all the sudden gotten into the 29er game. Their DH bikes are nice, but noisy as hell.
Indeed, that's part of the issue. Right now, it's hard to tell whether it is purly hype or whether the bike can back it up. There just aren't that many of them out there and those that are haven't been for long.Quote:
Originally Posted by Particle
VPP bikes from SC appear to have bearing longevity issues in the lower linkage because it collects a lot of dirt. Most of the people complaingin about it aren't your typical weekend warriors though.
Also, I've heard a significant amount of rumbling about the long chainstays on the nomad. Conventional wisdom is that longer chainstays contribute to improved downhill stability, but reduce the quickness in tight twisty's and climbing.
I get to wait before I'm buying anything anyways so I'll be observing and dreaming until then.
(I want a well spec'd Turner Flux)
Evidently Lenz is selling quite a few Leviathans (their 3" 29er). The bike pictured is the 5" Behemoth. It's the longest travel 29er out there aside from some prototypes and one-offs. I'd buy one if I had $2000 for a frame and another $1500 to build it up.
Nope, according to my records it's Spats.Quote:
Originally Posted by bagtagley
Oh, and you.
COME JUMPING SATURDAY MORNING!
How many people talking shit about the Nomad have ridden one beyond a parking lot?