March 6, 2016

2016 Custom builds

Bike Build, Rad Bicycles

With another riding season just around the corner, its time to showcase a  few drool worthy custom builds from the team at Outside bike and Ski in Canmore.

The words ‘cost effective’ and ‘financially viable’ don’t usually come to mind when talking about high end carbon mountain bikes, but I don’t think that really matters in the end does it?

Our good friends at Visa and Mastercard can foot the bill for now, while we get to enjoy the finished product!

 

Yeti SB6C

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Garmin Edge 25 with K-edge top cap mount

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The new Raceface Turbine dropper post with 150mm of travel

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EVOL air can and custom tune by SuspensionWerx out of Vancouver

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Hope Pro4 hubs

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When your trail bike is your downhill bike you gotta go Full Beast Mode!

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2.5 Dh casing Maxxis Minions on rims that don’t technically need tires to work ( for Aaron Gwin anyway)

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The new DHX2 with High and Low Speed compression/rebound adjustment

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32.5 Lbs of bike park fun!

 

Yeti SB6C Turquoise edition!

 

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28.4 lbs. Large frame

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Need the Sixc cranks to clear the chain stays on the new 148mm Boost rear end on the yeti

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Carbon hoops by Light-Bike. Build by Jody Johnson

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The new Hope PRO4 Hubs

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Internal routing on all cables. Aesthetically very pleasing.

 

Rocky Mountain Thunderbolt BC

 

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25 lbs of awesome!

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Red is 10% faster….fact

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Traded out the Ardents for some DHRII grip!

Pedals are not stock.

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