2007 Iron Horse 6 Point

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Parts

Frame
Iron Horse
6 Point
Frame: Iron Horse 6 Point
Rear Shock
RockShox
Vivid Air R2C
Rear Shock: RockShox Vivid Air R2C
Fork
RockShox
Lyrik RC2DH Solo Air
Fork: RockShox Lyrik RC2DH Solo Air
Headset
Cane Creek
Headset: Cane Creek
Handlebar
Renthal
FatBar
780mm, 38mm rise
Handlebar: Renthal FatBar. Misc: 780mm, 38mm rise
Stem
Gravity
Light
60mm length
Stem: Gravity Light. Misc: 60mm length
Grips
Renthal
Kevlar push-on
Grips: Renthal Kevlar push-on
Brakes
Formula
Oro Bianco
Brakes: Formula Oro Bianco
Shifters
SRAM
x7
Shifters: SRAM x7
Rear Derailleur
Shimano
Zee
custom spacer, mated to Sram 9sp
Rear Derailleur: Shimano Zee. Misc: custom spacer, mated to Sram 9sp
Chainguide
e*thirteen
LG1
Chainguide: e*thirteen LG1
Cranks
Gravity
Light
170mm length
Cranks: Gravity Light. Misc: 170mm length
Chainrings / Sprocket
Renthal
SR4
32t
Chainrings / Sprocket: Renthal SR4. Misc: 32t
Bottom Bracket
Gravity
Bottom Bracket: Gravity
Chain
KMC
Chain: KMC
Cassette / Rear Cog
SRAM
PG990
Cassette / Rear Cog: SRAM PG990
Front Rim
DT Swiss
ex500
Front Rim: DT Swiss ex500
Rear Rim
DT Swiss
ex500
Rear Rim: DT Swiss ex500
Hubs
Hadley
Hubs: Hadley
Spokes
Sapim
Spokes: Sapim
Front Tire
Maxxis
Minion DHF
2.35 ST
Front Tire: Maxxis Minion DHF. Misc: 2.35 ST
Rear Tire
Maxxis
Minion DHF
2.35 Maxxpro
Rear Tire: Maxxis Minion DHF. Misc: 2.35 Maxxpro
Saddle
WTB
Silverado
Saddle: WTB Silverado
Seatpost
Thomson
Elite
Seatpost: Thomson Elite
General Info

General Info

Model Year
2007
Model Year:
2007
Riding Type
Trail / All-Mountain
Riding Type:
Trail / All-Mountain
Weight
32 lb 9 oz (14770 g)
Weight: 32 lb 9 oz (14770 g)
Additional Info

I am using an external lower headset cup to accommodate the tapered steerer on my fork...the added a2c length made for a 66 degree headangle, and a 14.2 inch tall static bb height. i would love to have a straight 1 1/8th steerer and a 2 degree angleset to hopefully lower the bb height significantly and still retain a slack headangle. overall i have been very happy with the ride characteristics. i think this is still a viable trail bike by todays standards with some slight geo changes, which are fairly easy to achieve.

Additional Info:

I am using an external lower headset cup to accommodate the tapered steerer on my fork...the added a2c length made for a 66 degree headangle, and a 14.2 inch tall static bb height. i would love to have a straight 1 1/8th steerer and a 2 degree angleset to hopefully lower the bb height significantly and still retain a slack headangle. overall i have been very happy with the ride characteristics. i think this is still a viable trail bike by todays standards with some slight geo changes, which are fairly easy to achieve.

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