Awesome build! Any feedback on those (relatively) outrageously long 2020 chainstays?
MTBrent

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Updated bike check Canfield Bros N9
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Michelin Wild Enduro Front Gum-X, both front and rear 👌🏼
Updated bike check Canfield Bros N9
Updated bike check Canfield Bros N9
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Updated bike check Canfield Bros N9
Updated bike check Canfield Bros N9
Updated bike check Canfield Bros N9
Added reply in a thread The First AMA-Sanctioned E-Mountain Bike Race with Kyle Warner
"Is something like this a confirmation that e-bikes should be treated like motorcycles?" No. The fact that they're cycles with motors does, though.
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Awesome build! How you liking that tire combo? I'm debating the same setup vs Wild Enduros front and rear.
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I'm legitimately intrigued by the Fasst bars. Looking forward to seeing a review.
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Updated bike check Canfield Bros N9
Updated bike check Canfield Bros N9
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My OCD would appreciate the DM stem for just that reason.
What are the chances MRP is going to make a notched/splined/oblong steerer tube for a single crown with an accompanying stem to never worry about alignment??? I'm available for hire, Noah!
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I totally forgot about the Bartlett. Good call!
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I rode my Firebird like that for most of the season (with the Bartlett), it was rad. You can gain a bit of travel and a lot of stiffness without affecting geometry. Plus, direct mount stems are the best thing ever for people who can't align...more
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I build it for the bikepark.
I've always been a fan of simplicity and for what I'm doing with this bike I don't need either so I thought it would be cleaner, simpler, lighter and more original without them.
Also the cockpit is a dream without all those levers.